Actor says golfer’s scandal is being used as a diversion for Afghanistan
Mel Gibson, who endured one of the bigger Hollywood scandals of recent years, says the Tiger Woods affair has been blown way out of proportion — but that it wouldn't do the golfer any good to whine about that now.
"I feel sorry for Tiger Woods," the actor-filmmaker, 54, tells Britain's Daily Mail. "Why are we talking about this when we're sending 30,000 more troops to Afghanistan? … He's being used as a diversion, and it just drives me crazy."
Having said that, Gibson, who stars in the upcoming film "Edge of Darkness," believes Woods has little to gain from complaining about the coverage of his alleged affairs.
Now hold on. Mel isn't the brightest bulb on the tree, we know that, but diversion? Tiger a diversion? Tiger's chicks are or were a diversion. And Mel, the operative word here is "alleged". If you look the word up, it is most often used in a legal sense with the implication that it may or may not be true...i.e. some doubt until proven. Well, Mel, Tiger admitted it. He admitted it to his wife. The braindead chicks admitted it. Proof abounds. What part of "yeah its true" don't you or anyone get?
Mel Gibson, who endured one of the bigger Hollywood scandals of recent years, says the Tiger Woods affair has been blown way out of proportion — but that it wouldn't do the golfer any good to whine about that now.
"I feel sorry for Tiger Woods," the actor-filmmaker, 54, tells Britain's Daily Mail. "Why are we talking about this when we're sending 30,000 more troops to Afghanistan? … He's being used as a diversion, and it just drives me crazy."
Having said that, Gibson, who stars in the upcoming film "Edge of Darkness," believes Woods has little to gain from complaining about the coverage of his alleged affairs.
Now hold on. Mel isn't the brightest bulb on the tree, we know that, but diversion? Tiger a diversion? Tiger's chicks are or were a diversion. And Mel, the operative word here is "alleged". If you look the word up, it is most often used in a legal sense with the implication that it may or may not be true...i.e. some doubt until proven. Well, Mel, Tiger admitted it. He admitted it to his wife. The braindead chicks admitted it. Proof abounds. What part of "yeah its true" don't you or anyone get?
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