I doubt she wanted to be there either.
My question is, why is the First Lady at a NASCAR race to begin with? I'm willing to bet nobody there voted for her husband in the first place, no potential voters there. I'm willing to bet she has no interest in NASCAR whatsoever. Even if her husband was doing well she would have been booed at a NASCAR race.
http://news.yahoo.com/mic e-obama...232438819.html
I doubt she wanted to be there either.
She's dat porch monkey gonna be having my boys eatin wheat germ in school. BOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
The article le says the women got booed but within the story, it was Obama who got booed? The article doesn't even seem to know for sure if Obama even got booed but even if he did, why would they boo Obama for supporting veterans?
Mic e is an Obama....
Maybe I'm too cynical... but I think it might have been done on purpose. Way too obvious she'd get booed and it makes NASCAR fans (doesn't take a genius to figure out who they are) look bad.
Big duh on my part.Got used to the Mic e and Obama name basis.
They don't even like Uncle Tom Luck_The_Fakers_Luck_The_Fakers_Luck_The_Fakers_Lu ck_The_Fakers_Luck_The_Fakers_Luck_The_Fakers_s?
More booing than in the other booing thread.
Boo this:
Taxpayer-funded NASCAR race cars...boo, BOO, BOOO!Pentagon’s NASCAR Sponsorship Gets a Green Light: Congress Rejects Measure to Cut Funding for Ads on Race Cars
The Army spends more than $7 million a year to sponsor NASCAR Sprint Cup driver Ryan Newman and several million more as part of a partnership with NASCAR. It says the prominent ads on the car and presence at the track help attract recruits.
7 million dollars would be a drop in the bucket for NASCAR and their sponsors - how about them ponying up the cash as a patriotic gesture?
^that almost made my head blow-up
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)