Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to the paper this morning the swimmers met with USOC and State Dept and everyone agreed not to talk about it and let it get resolved/blow over, and then Lochte walked across the street and gave a tv interview with his BS story.
I hope USOC finds some way to show that this is unacceptable-- even if it's meaningless like kicking him off the team.
Attention seeker. Plain and simple. The other 3 didn't say much at all publicly -- maybe bc they were abiding by what the USOC/State Dept told them to do. 2 said nothing, and I think Gunnar Bentz tweeted out that he was safe.
Eventually Feigen agreed that there was an armed robbery. This was Wednesday or Thursday, after everything was blowing up.
That's because there WAS AN ARMED ROBBERY. Person points gun + demands money = armed robbery. Why aren't people getting that?!
Lochte isn't very smart, we all know that. He should not have done that iPhone interview with Billy Bush, but he was shaken up, he was caught off guard, he wasn't with his PR people...Not sure he knew any better so he did the interview.
If you're overwhelmed and you go meet with the State Dept and the USOC and they say -- don't talk to anyone about it, let it blow over. In what universe does that translate to -- leave meeting; walk across the street; find Billy Bush; and give an interview?? Whether your PR guys are with your or not, you should be thinking -- State Dept/USOC told me not to talk, so I guess I'll leave here, go back to the village, and grab myself a pizza for lunch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to the paper this morning the swimmers met with USOC and State Dept and everyone agreed not to talk about it and let it get resolved/blow over, and then Lochte walked across the street and gave a tv interview with his BS story.
I hope USOC finds some way to show that this is unacceptable-- even if it's meaningless like kicking him off the team.
Attention seeker. Plain and simple. The other 3 didn't say much at all publicly -- maybe bc they were abiding by what the USOC/State Dept told them to do. 2 said nothing, and I think Gunnar Bentz tweeted out that he was safe.
Eventually Feigen agreed that there was an armed robbery. This was Wednesday or Thursday, after everything was blowing up.
That's because there WAS AN ARMED ROBBERY. Person points gun + demands money = armed robbery. Why aren't people getting that?!
Lochte isn't very smart, we all know that. He should not have done that iPhone interview with Billy Bush, but he was shaken up, he was caught off guard, he wasn't with his PR people...Not sure he knew any better so he did the interview.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to the paper this morning the swimmers met with USOC and State Dept and everyone agreed not to talk about it and let it get resolved/blow over, and then Lochte walked across the street and gave a tv interview with his BS story.
I hope USOC finds some way to show that this is unacceptable-- even if it's meaningless like kicking him off the team.
Attention seeker. Plain and simple. The other 3 didn't say much at all publicly -- maybe bc they were abiding by what the USOC/State Dept told them to do. 2 said nothing, and I think Gunnar Bentz tweeted out that he was safe.
Eventually Feigen agreed that there was an armed robbery. This was Wednesday or Thursday, after everything was blowing up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to the paper this morning the swimmers met with USOC and State Dept and everyone agreed not to talk about it and let it get resolved/blow over, and then Lochte walked across the street and gave a tv interview with his BS story.
I hope USOC finds some way to show that this is unacceptable-- even if it's meaningless like kicking him off the team.
Attention seeker. Plain and simple. The other 3 didn't say much at all publicly -- maybe bc they were abiding by what the USOC/State Dept told them to do. 2 said nothing, and I think Gunnar Bentz tweeted out that he was safe.
Eventually Feigen agreed that there was an armed robbery. This was Wednesday or Thursday, after everything was blowing up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to the paper this morning the swimmers met with USOC and State Dept and everyone agreed not to talk about it and let it get resolved/blow over, and then Lochte walked across the street and gave a tv interview with his BS story.
I hope USOC finds some way to show that this is unacceptable-- even if it's meaningless like kicking him off the team.
Attention seeker. Plain and simple. The other 3 didn't say much at all publicly -- maybe bc they were abiding by what the USOC/State Dept told them to do. 2 said nothing, and I think Gunnar Bentz tweeted out that he was safe.
Anonymous wrote:According to the paper this morning the swimmers met with USOC and State Dept and everyone agreed not to talk about it and let it get resolved/blow over, and then Lochte walked across the street and gave a tv interview with his BS story.
I hope USOC finds some way to show that this is unacceptable-- even if it's meaningless like kicking him off the team.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly once it got out to the media via his mom or girlfriend or whoever, Ryan should have NOT gone to the media himself AND when the authorities came knocking for a statement he should have said -- sorry guys, no robbery, no harm, you see I was out late partying with my bros and figured my mommy would be mad so I made up a little white lie so she wouldn't yell at me, little did I know she'd blab to the world, you have overbearing moms, you know how it is . . . .
He should have just spun it as a domestic matter and been done with it. But he's an attention seeker . . . .
Anonymous wrote:We are family friends with one of the swimmers that he was with that night. We've talked to them and this did happen, people. Stop looking for conspiracy theories where there is none. What is wrong with some of you people? Are just tremendously unhappy and looking for fault where there is none?
Anonymous wrote:What exactly was the damage to the bathroom? NBC showed it this morning and there was t any visible. Has that been clarified?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don't these guys get that they weren't in Rockville or Charlotte anymore? Sure -- in the US if you go somewhere and cause damage and the owner isn't happy about it, he doesn't have guards hold you at gunpoint until you pay -- rather he calls the police, presses charges etc. Surely they must have realized that the developing world is different from the U.S. and it's perfectly ok to hold people at gunpoint and demand money -- whether that falls under the American definition of robbery or not. I know these aren't the brightest knives in the drawer but did they REALLY think everyplace in the world functions the same as the U.S.??
They didn't go to the police or file a report. Lochte complained to the media, the others said nothing. It's the press that made this into a big deal, and the Rio police requiring "small" charitable donations to make the incident go away.