On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 8:32 AM, Bob in Jersey <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> PGage, to moi, in part:
>
>
>> I can not decode your question. What do you mean by political types, and
>> what do you think they would be coming out of the woodwork to do?
>>
>
> Part of me wants to think that ever since msnbc spent hours, seemingly,
> agonizing over minor car imperfections that penalized certain teams a few
> years ago, that some anti-racing critics are drifting around within the
> news-network universe. Where they are right now, dang if we know...
>

Okay - but how is that political? The discussion of safety issues crossed
over from the sports page to the general news page, but I don't see a
political angle there - unless the liberal mainstream media has an agenda
to ruin NASCAR.

I am not a big racing fan (typically I watch two races a year, sometimes a
few more), but I am a sports fan, and keep general tabs on what is going
on. I can't imagine a single sport in which, if action somehow carried over
into the stands and injured a couple dozen spectators, there would not be
intense coverage in the general news section of papers and television news.
When a fight between players for the Indiana Pacers and Detroit Pistons
spilled over into the stands and involved a few fans it generated seemingly
unending commentary from the non-sports media.

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