Thoughts From Late At Night On A Day Of Racing

  • Kyle Busch is the bratty braniac in the back of the classroom, the one who knows he’s smarter and better than all the other kids put together.  He seethes whenever another kid gets credit for anything and is infuriated when the credit is amplified to the level of acclaim, for he believes he and he alone should be the center of attention 24/7.  Why should anyone else get anything?  I’m the best!
     

    And so he devises plans and schemes.  When he actually gets the spotlight he believes he deserves, he struts and poses and preens.  He baits everyone else.  Look at me!  About time you recognized me for being the best!  You’re nothing compared to me!  HA!

     

    When the limelight shines elsewhere he sulks and snipes.  It’s not fair!  They cheated!  They didn’t play fair!  I’m the best, not them!  Pay attention to me!

     

    Kyle Busch is the faux rock’n'roller, the pseudo porn star.  He talks a great game about being the wild unrepentant rebel.  In fact he’s an annoying brat.  Unquestionably gifted at what he does.  But still an annoying brat.  Until such time as he is disciplined for his attitude and antics he will remain that way.  And a media who fawns over him to a level that makes the love lavished on Barack Obama by the MSM seem positively tepid in comparison isn’t helping matters.

  • You have to love NASCAR’s logic about the rash of pit road speeding penalties during the Nationwide race at Kentucky tonight.  “Of course our equipment’s right!  If it wasn’t, everyone would have been caught speeding!”  Um, sure.
  • In the “we know life’s not fair but come on” category, at last report Johnny Benson was in serious condition after an accident in a supermodifieds race Saturday… a race he wouldn’t have been in had his truck team not folded earlier this week due to lack of sponsorship.  Which wouldn’t have been the case since he actually had a sponsor lined up, but the PC police at SPEED said they wouldn’t show the truck because the sponsor was (horrors!) a gun manufacturer.  Which leads to the question why they have no problem with the GunBroker.com sponsorship carried by Jason White’s truck.  Nice.  Sleep easy, SPEED execs.
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3 Responses to Thoughts From Late At Night On A Day Of Racing

  1. Jeffro says:

    And they are on board with Extenze – obviously a fine example of an ethical, honest and above board company that represents the family values we’ve all come to cherish in the NASCAR community.

    Stay classy, ya hoplophobes

  2. Jeffro says:

    Hmm – the comment box didn’t expand when I typed in the bottom comment and it disappeared. So, I typed it in again.