Pat O'Brien
"What you listening to?" he asked.
"Irene Cara," I told him.
"Cool," he said. "I've banged her."
He stood at the doorway and waited for me to say something, but I was determined not to show any kind of reaction.
"No, I didn't," Pat O'Brien said. "That was a lie."
Then he buried his face in his hands and cried.
Interesting timing seeing as Pat checked into rehab on Sunday. Gawker medias Defamer is, of course, chock full of theories on that : Defamer Crazy Talk: Pat OBrien Hiding Out In Rehab? [Defamer]
I'm Stuck in Rehab with Pat O'Brien
"What you listening to?" he asked.
"Irene Cara," I told him.
"Cool," he said. "I've banged her."
He stood at the doorway and waited for me to say something, but I was determined not to show any kind of reaction.
"No, I didn't," Pat O'Brien said. "That was a lie."
Then he buried his face in his hands and cried.
Interesting timing seeing as Pat checked into rehab on Sunday. Gawker medias Defamer is, of course, chock full of theories on that : Defamer Crazy Talk: Pat OBrien Hiding Out In Rehab? [Defamer]
As is Gawker : Pat OBrien Inside Rehab
Peggy Noonan is messing with the truth: uggabugga
FALSE. The point at issue is, can a guardian, with court oversight, determine what medical treatment can be applied to an incapacitated person? In this case, it's withholding nutrition. It could just as easily be a decision to proceed with radical surgery or medication - which could be contested by parents (or other people for that matter).
DATA POINT: Did you know? (from the Los Angeles Times)