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<blockquote data-quote="Babagounj" data-source="post: 874130" data-attributes="member: 12952"><p><strong><a href="http://biggovernment.com/jdeangelis/2011/09/03/barack-obamas-nascar-blues/" target="_blank">Barack Obama’s NASCAR Blues</a></strong></p><p></p><p>In an article <a href="http://www.nascar.com/2008/news/opinion/09/26/nascar.politics.splash.go.rswan/story_single.html" target="_blank">entitled</a> “Don’t assume all NASCAR equates to Republican,” Raygan Swan concluded that Obama failed to attend because “Obama’s brain trust chose to end associations with NASCAR, because the sport shares the same stereotypes as Republicans.” Barack Obama’s people must have surmised that point because NASCAR races open with <a href="http://community.nascar.com/frevr3fan/blog/2011/04/28/nascar_begins_each_race_with_public_prayer_" target="_blank">public prayer,</a> are traditionally <a href="http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&cd=3&ved=0CCQQFjAC&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.christianpost.com%2Fnews%2Fnascar-pastor-smokin-hot-wife-prayer-was-evangelism-52810%2F&rct=j&q=Open%20every%20NASCAR%20race%20with%20prayer&ei=W_1gTs7MPKX10gHy3KE1&usg=AFQjCNG-5VVYdAhCGwHMuofONC_ZQouU8A" target="_blank">attended by</a> flag waving, “smokin’ hot [pastor’s] wives” and everyone in attendance enthusiastically sings along to patriotic renditions of the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNJ7N3Cuzp4" target="_blank">national anthem</a>.</p><p> Now, three-plus years later, on a typical Wednesday-is-Funday-at-the-White House, the President has plans to honor NASCAR champion/John McCain supporter Jimmie Johnson and the “11 other Chase drivers from last year in a White House ceremony.”</p><p> Ironically, in a week where scheduling problems are widespread, “nearly half of the 2010 playoff contenders won’t be there.” NASCAR claims that the five drivers – “Greg Biffle, Kurt Busch, Carl Edwards, Kevin Harvick and Tony Stewart – will not be attending the White House visit due to ‘schedule conflicts.’”</p><p> In light of the jobs speech/Republican debate/NFL Football kerfuffle, who more than Obama should understand how schedules can upset the best-made plans? Apparently he doesn’t, because the President who lacked consideration for NASCAR in the past has become a schedule-stickler, demanding a level of consideration from others that oftentimes he refuses to extend to anyone else.</p><p></p><p>The White House’s response to having the invite declined by five guys in sunglasses and colorful jumpsuits was at best a tad off-putting. Tongue-in-cheek, a testy spokesperson acknowledged that “They must be very busy people.”</p><p> Following up with a defensive rebuke, a White House spokesperson maintained that “Regardless of one’s political views, the president is still the president – and an opportunity to speak with the leader of the free world is a rare and special one.”</p><p> Snippy, snide and sarcastically chiding the NASCAR no-shows, an irritated Obama advocate argued: “You’d think whatever photo shoots or sponsor appearances these drivers have lined up on Wednesday afternoon – if that’s indeed the reason – could be rescheduled. After all, this is the President of the United States we’re talking about here.” Ouch!</p><p></p><p>The truth is that, while not justifiable, White House causticity is understandable, especially after being barked off the hydrant after attempting to mark political territory by disregarding the Republican debate and scheduling a speech that should have been given weeks ago.</p><p> Either way, it’s not surprising that a typically patriotic group would turn down the President’s invite, but what is a little strange is that a White House that so recently had a very public struggle with a scheduling issue would react in such a huffy manner to an identical excuse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Babagounj, post: 874130, member: 12952"] [B][URL="http://biggovernment.com/jdeangelis/2011/09/03/barack-obamas-nascar-blues/"]Barack Obama’s NASCAR Blues[/URL][/B] In an article [URL="http://www.nascar.com/2008/news/opinion/09/26/nascar.politics.splash.go.rswan/story_single.html"]entitled[/URL] “Don’t assume all NASCAR equates to Republican,” Raygan Swan concluded that Obama failed to attend because “Obama’s brain trust chose to end associations with NASCAR, because the sport shares the same stereotypes as Republicans.” Barack Obama’s people must have surmised that point because NASCAR races open with [URL="http://community.nascar.com/frevr3fan/blog/2011/04/28/nascar_begins_each_race_with_public_prayer_"]public prayer,[/URL] are traditionally [URL="http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&cd=3&ved=0CCQQFjAC&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.christianpost.com%2Fnews%2Fnascar-pastor-smokin-hot-wife-prayer-was-evangelism-52810%2F&rct=j&q=Open%20every%20NASCAR%20race%20with%20prayer&ei=W_1gTs7MPKX10gHy3KE1&usg=AFQjCNG-5VVYdAhCGwHMuofONC_ZQouU8A"]attended by[/URL] flag waving, “smokin’ hot [pastor’s] wives” and everyone in attendance enthusiastically sings along to patriotic renditions of the [URL="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNJ7N3Cuzp4"]national anthem[/URL]. Now, three-plus years later, on a typical Wednesday-is-Funday-at-the-White House, the President has plans to honor NASCAR champion/John McCain supporter Jimmie Johnson and the “11 other Chase drivers from last year in a White House ceremony.” Ironically, in a week where scheduling problems are widespread, “nearly half of the 2010 playoff contenders won’t be there.” NASCAR claims that the five drivers – “Greg Biffle, Kurt Busch, Carl Edwards, Kevin Harvick and Tony Stewart – will not be attending the White House visit due to ‘schedule conflicts.’” In light of the jobs speech/Republican debate/NFL Football kerfuffle, who more than Obama should understand how schedules can upset the best-made plans? Apparently he doesn’t, because the President who lacked consideration for NASCAR in the past has become a schedule-stickler, demanding a level of consideration from others that oftentimes he refuses to extend to anyone else. The White House’s response to having the invite declined by five guys in sunglasses and colorful jumpsuits was at best a tad off-putting. Tongue-in-cheek, a testy spokesperson acknowledged that “They must be very busy people.” Following up with a defensive rebuke, a White House spokesperson maintained that “Regardless of one’s political views, the president is still the president – and an opportunity to speak with the leader of the free world is a rare and special one.” Snippy, snide and sarcastically chiding the NASCAR no-shows, an irritated Obama advocate argued: “You’d think whatever photo shoots or sponsor appearances these drivers have lined up on Wednesday afternoon – if that’s indeed the reason – could be rescheduled. After all, this is the President of the United States we’re talking about here.” Ouch! The truth is that, while not justifiable, White House causticity is understandable, especially after being barked off the hydrant after attempting to mark political territory by disregarding the Republican debate and scheduling a speech that should have been given weeks ago. Either way, it’s not surprising that a typically patriotic group would turn down the President’s invite, but what is a little strange is that a White House that so recently had a very public struggle with a scheduling issue would react in such a huffy manner to an identical excuse. [/QUOTE]
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