Buzz Bissinger has his tail between his legs.
The Newsweek and Daily Beast contributor, who wrote a cover story titled I Still Believe in Lance Armstrong, says he’s thoroughly embarrassed he gave the disgraced cyclist the benefit of the doubt, believe that the athlete didn’t win his cycling championships through doping.
“I cringe when I see that cover,” Bissinger told Hardball guest host Michael Smerconish on Friday, calling Armstrong a “clinical, classic, narcissist who really only cares about himself.”
During the first of two interviews with Oprah Winfrey, Armstrong on Thursday finally admitted he took a “cocktail” of banned performance drugs in all seven of his Tour de France wins. He used the excuse that everyone was cheating at the time, arguing “I didn’t invent the culture, and I didn’t try to stop the culture.”
In his August cover story, Bissinger—the author of Friday Night Lights—argued that Armstrong “is a hero, one of the few we have left in a country virtually bereft of them. And he needs to remain one.”









