This is a devastating loss and one that is hard for the NASCAR community to process. Kyle was a fierce competitor who demanded the very best from himself each time he put on the helmet. As teammates, I saw firsthand the passion and intensity he brought to the sport every single day. He was a champion and prolific racer who made a tremendous impact on NASCAR and was a lifelong advocate for all forms of motor sports. But beyond the track, he loved his family deeply and was incredibly proud of Samantha, Brexton and Lennix. My thoughts are with the entire Busch family during this extremely difficult time.
I wanna say something about Philip Rivers.
He hasn’t played football in over 5 years, he steps up in a role we have never seen. Coming into this job and immediately playing against the best defense in the NFL.
The next week having to play against the other hottest defense and offense in the NFL, in the 49ers. He managed to be the best player on the field tonight for the Colts, as a 44 year old that just took the job.
This story will always be remembered by me as a die-hard NFL fan, he played his heart out.
I show my ID to fly.
I show my ID to drink.
I show my ID to drive.
I show my ID to marry.
I show my ID to buy weed.
I show my ID to gamble.
I show my ID to get Benadryl.
I show my ID to work.
Why in the hell wouldn’t I need an ID to vote?
Having a "no kings" protest when you voted for the party that hand-selected Kamala Harris to be their nominee without earning a single vote is peak irony