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President Barack Obama will honor NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson and the 11 other Chase drivers from last year in a White House ceremony on Wednesday – but nearly half of the 2010 playoff contenders won't be there.
NASCAR said Thursday that 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."
They must be very busy people!
Probably fund raising.
BTW....I wouldn't give the scum bag a photo op either!
That's a shame, though. What a bunch of immature guys; letting partisanship and politics getting in the way.
No , not really. The Majority of Tax Paying Citizens is not going to reward bad policy and weak leadership. We as a country is tied of polite, politicaly correct decisions.
Fast forward 3 years. Now most Democrats up for re-election are doing exactly the same thing. Of course NASCAR drivers are a little brighter and more perceptive than Democrats and figured this out long ago.
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Fast forward 3 years. Now most Democrats up for re-election are doing exactly the same thing. Of course NASCAR drivers are a little brighter and more perceptive than Democrats and figured this out long ago.
L...m...a...o
If you said a Paris/Dakar rally driver was brighter or more perceptive I "might" have thought you were right...but NASCAR
?...really?
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