The Academy Awards aren't until next Sunday, but this week provided some Oscar-worthy performances. There wasabout using steroids (although, admittedly, this was nowhere near as convincing as when he); Joaquinon Letterman; Nadya Suleman acting like there was a rational explanation for a single mom having; eight banking CEOsin front of Congress; peanut butter tycoon Stew Parnell acting like a Mafia don,in front of Congress; and Sen. Judd Gregg acting schizophrenic,over policy disagreements after previously lobbying for the post and promising that policy disagreements would not keep him from backing Obama's agenda.
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The Academy Awards aren't until next Sunday, but this week provided some Oscar-worthy performances. There was A-Roid acting remorseful about using steroids (although, admittedly, this was nowhere near as convincing as when he denied having used them); Joaquin acting weirder than weird on Letterman; Nadya Suleman acting like there was a rational explanation for a single mom having 14 children via in vitro fertilization; eight banking CEOs unconvincingly acting contrite in front of Congress; peanut butter tycoon Stew Parnell acting like a Mafia don, repeatedly taking the 5th Amendment in front of Congress; and Sen. Judd Gregg acting schizophrenic, withdrawing as Commerce Secretary nominee over policy disagreements after previously lobbying for the post and promising that policy disagreements would not keep him from backing Obama's agenda.

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