NASCAR Driver Loses LILLY DIABETES Sponsorship Because HIS FATHER SAID ‘THE N-WORD’ – IOTW Report

NASCAR Driver Loses LILLY DIABETES Sponsorship Because HIS FATHER SAID ‘THE N-WORD’

Conor Daly’s father said the n-word 30 years ago on a radio show. He was from Ireland and didn’t realize the full impact of the word, and he never said it again.

Conor’s father said it BEFORE Conor was born, yet, somehow he suffers the consequences and the idiotic Lilly Diabetes drops his sponsorship.

lol.

More at Breitbart

 

27 Comments on NASCAR Driver Loses LILLY DIABETES Sponsorship Because HIS FATHER SAID ‘THE N-WORD’

  1. We’ve reached the pinnacle of the absurd. Jumped all the sharks. I’ll spend a minimal amount of time on Monday searching for an e mail address or a phone number. I suggest everyone else do the same.

    9
  2. OMG….i can clearly remember sitting on the floor in my gparents house, watching boxing……and my ole granddad calling them all spics and niggers…

    good thing i ain’t go a job to lose!!

    they had a good humor ice cream truck that came around in the evening…..the old folks would always come up with the coins….

    oh yeah….that house and yard is now under the meadowlands stadium……you can’t go home, as they say…..i wonder if it were jimmy hoffa that kept them evening primroses blooming in the backyard……..

    life was way simpler in those days….when i get to heaven, i intend to be about 8 years old forever…..

    except when i’m going to be seventeen…..i was 38-24-37 when i was seventeen….

    7
  3. Aaron

    Use gots no idea. Bill France just got busted while driving under the influence of elephant tranquilizers. Again. Now he’s turned Libtard. He’s suddenly been donating the family fortune to the likes of Cohen. The whole think went to shit when number three smacked the wall.

    8
  4. oh, and i forgot…..my granddad was a six foot four kraut who built the pulaski skyway…….i’m allowed to say kraut, i was born in germany……

    carpentry runs in our family….i taught my husband everything he knows about it……well, almost…..

    me chuckie….forgot to identify self..hey hat, going to fix this anytime soon?

    3
  5. This is what is killing NASCAR.

    I never understood the allure of NASCAR in the first place, although I watch Youtube vids of entire races wherein we had Boss 429 Torino Taladega’s & Spoiler II Cyclones going up against 426 Hemi Super Birds & Charger Daytonas – give me my Winged Sprint Cars on clay ovals and I will be there in person.

    We raced our Mustangs in 5L Production & Yamaha RD350, RD400s w/aftermarket water cooled heads & 350RZs in 600 Production class against the fastest 600cc 4-strokes, and would run our Mach 1s & home made 429SCJ Fairlane on the strip – watching a race is as interesting to me as watching paint dry.

    My spectator entertainment today is Winged Sprints on clay, PBR, Rodeo/The Omak Suicide Race (that my buddy’s horse won on Thursday and Sunday this year)and Indian Relay.

    I will go over the hill to Weststar arena and watch a week of roping and my nine year-old daughter and I will travel to watch rodeo as the season wraps up and all the heavy hitters are here in the northwest at Ellensburg & Pendelton and will be headed to Walla Walla for the Horse Nation Indian Relay Races Sept 21-23
    https://www.wallawallafairgrounds.com/events/2018/httpwwwhorsenationsrelaycom

    I likes me some action and so does the oldest daughter. She is a big time rodeo fan, but can’t take a solid week of timed events like the WestStar Best of the Best Open roping.
    https://teamropingjournal.com/roping-tips/weststar-best-best-open-roping

    And guess what sports fans… ain’t no PC bulllllshit going on at any of these events.

    5
  6. “never understood the allure of NASCAR in the first place,”
    I’m sorry, you’re gay. Go pay for a class. Sit you but in one of those cars and do some laps. I promise you will change your mind.

    1
  7. I am going to come right out and say that this is a STONE COLD NATURAL FACT. The way to deal with this PC bullshit is the way the Colville dealt with it when the PETA, PAWS, Humane Society &c showed up at Omak about a decade ago with serious firepower on a national and world level. They said basically: FUCK YOU AND THE GOAT YOU RODE IN ON.

    Search the internet and you will still find vids the do gooders have up, but they went nowhere.

    Like I said when my cousin asked me about The Race: It’s pretty hard on horses isn’t it and I responded – it ain’t that easy on Indians either. Two Indian Jockeys went to the hospital on Saturday this year, one with a collapsed lung and the other with a broke arm. Both left The Hill K’edTFO in an amberlamps and it was two in the morning or sunup before we knew their status.

    A Jockey I know has two 4 huge titanium screws through his pelvis. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oA6mUX24tlE from a wreck on The Hill in ’16.

    The Suicide Racers motto is No Wimps Need Apply and let me tell you something brother: These are soft spoken guys, but they don’t take any shit off nobody.

    Many of the Colville who ride The Race also run Mountain Races and Indian Relay and these races are hard on horses and Indians too.

    THERE ISN’T A GODDAMN DIME TO BE MADE IN ANY OF THESE RACES, they do it because they must. Indian Relay is starting to attract a following and the usual suspects are hitting that pretty hard, but most of the races are held on the reservations and they can go piss up a rope.

    The Muckleshoots own Emerald Downs and have told them that they just don’t give a flying fuck what they think. The Muck Gold Cup is one of the premier Indian Relay races in the country and right next to Seattle.

    Mountain Races by their very nature are not a spectator sport today, but like the Tour De’ France could become so with televised coverage. We have a friend (my daughter’s favorite jockey) who’s dad was killed in a Mountain Race and know others who have lost family or had them FUBAR, even paralyzed. They do it because they have to.

    So many Indians have said to me: I don’t ride The Hill or Mountain Races to die, I do it to live.

    These are brutal sports for both man and beast and both live to do it. If a horse unseats a jockey before the gun goes off in The Suicide Race it ALWAYS breaks over the hill, every Goddamned time, and into the arena and across the finish line.

    Now here is what is really something to chew on, many of the best hill horses were bought out of slaughter pens and had “washed out.” They were three time losers and the new owners saw something in them and then bonded with them through their mutual love for The Race. They became winners or challengers through a mutual love of The Race.

    The top Indian Relay teams are now picking up old washed out track thoroughbreds (a thoroughbred is not a Mountain Race horse or a hill horse, too delicate). Many are sold as slaughter horses in Canada and shipped to Europe or Asia as meat.

    Indian Relay is a pretty rough sport too and a team of middle aged horses that have fully developed, but are still fast enough, is what these teams need, given all the horse wrecks, to get through a Season. A team might start the season with lightning fast three year-olds, and win a few but they will not have a team of fully trained horses left coming out of June.

    But, ya’ know what? The Indians don’t bother with the facts, they just tell the virtue signalers, that are out to save the world, to FUCK THE HELL OFF and mind their own business.

    5
  8. “Sit you but in one of those cars and do some laps.”

    I have sat my but in a lot of fast cars that were all kinda fun when on the street or track that I simply cannot sit and watch. I have only so much time on this earth to enjoy spectator sports and in that time I want constant action. If I wanted to watch strategy as it unfolds I would watch a chess match.

    Given the equal opportunity: I would travel to Knoxville Iowa to watch the Knoxville Nationals before I would attend every NASCAR race in a Season. But that will never happen, 2nd weekend in August I am in Omak for the Suicide Race.

    Wanna know something? Tony Stewart needed to run winged sprints on clay to live, and to “prove himself” to the only person who’s opinion matters – his, he ran everything else for money. He is not alone among race car drivers. No top clay oval sprint car driver runs anything else to entertain himself. That should clue ya’.

    3
  9. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8IwzVZvaIk

    View of Tyler’s wreck in ’16. We say a LOT of prayers for all the Jockeys and horses going in. No horse was seriously injured in this wreck.

    The horse was back in 17 and again this year, he still goes off the hill very hard and will until he is retired. Jockey was back this year on another horse, he did OK.

    You need the right Jock on the right horse and we have a team that won Thurs and Sun and crossed the line second Saturday, but jumped the line and got DQ on Sat and only finished 7 on Friday.

    My daughter’s favorite won King of the Hill for overall and while she is only one of very few nine year-olds who have pictures of them riding a Suicide Race winner.. she still will not root for our buddy’s horse. She is loyal to her horse and to her Jockey who also won the Muck Gold Cup Indian Relay this year.

    Tyler’s team Omak Express is my Indian Relay team, her Suicide Race Jock is Scotty Abrahamson and Abrahamson Relay is also her Indian Relay team. She is loyal to her jock and her horse, Eagle Boy, even though we stay at by buddy’s ranch when there for Stampede Week and everyone else is a Jackpot/Edward Marchand rooter.

    I was onboard Jackpot and Edward before we became friends and she too was an Eagleboy/Scotty fan before they won their first race. And I was an Omak Express fan before they won All Nations. So we come by our allegiances “honestly.”

    It is so great to have a daughter who can express why it is much more fun for us to be rooting against each other that I simply cannot put it into words.

    And, Ya’ know what? Even though “we” thought the “jumping the line call” on Friday night was chickenshit… everyone loved her up at the ranch on Sunday afternoon, for her horse/jockey having won King of the Hill in 2018.

    My horse is nine years-old and won two this year and has a win in ’16 & ’17. We are on a roll and next year will be the first year of our overwhelming dominance for the next five years and she can congratulate us… starting next year. But she thinks different, even though her horse only had a single win this year. Too bad, so sad, your horse is fading just as ours is peaking. And it is all in good fun, and I may be wrong.

    We lost a horse in ’16 that was injured on Saturday night and had to be put down Sunday morning at my buddy’s ranch and she learned a lot regarding the circle of life that day. Red Whiskey was one of two horses my Buddy had in the race that year and was a contender, and broke a leg.

    No one, and I mean no one who has suffered through an event like that has any idea how a seven year-old horse lover will come out of something like that experience.

    I did not know until she said: Bad accidents are part of the race, it is something that cannot be avoided and it hurts, but it happens and you have to accept that or it would not be what it is. For an eight year old kid to have that kind of understanding of how the real world works is something that is so fundamentally different than what she learns at school in the greater Seattle metropolitan area where everyone regardless of what they put up is rewarded and no one ever knows what is to suffer through a loss. Even a grievous loss, and soldier on.

    We lost “our best” horse Saturday night and it devastated us and we felt like shit Sunday even though on Sunday Jackpot won the race. It is part of the game and when the game includes the chance that a jock or a horse you know and have a connection to may not survive The Race… in order for either to live they have to go over the hill.

    It’s hard to put into words, but it is the same with the winged sprint car drivers we have come to know well.

    2

Comments are closed.