Anyone who is an avid NASCAR fan is likely familiar with Marcus Lemonis, CEO of Camping World, and a major sponsor of the sport. Or at least he was until he stuck his big old liberal nose where it didn’t belong.
Lemonis thinks he knows what you believe about the President. Forget the fact he sure as heck hasn’t bothered to call up every NASCAR fan and check in on how they felt about some of the President’s latest remarks. Lemonis has already decided how you all feel. But, just in case he is wrong. Lemonis offers up a threat to any individual across America who might just happen to agree with these controversial statements made by the President.
Yup, you guessed it. Yet another hysterical liberal is demanding that NO Trump Supporters buys their products. You’d think a liberal would find that discriminatory. But, nope, that would require the use of common sense and morals. Concepts Lemonis ironically claims no Trump supporter could understand.
Head on over to the next page to hear what Lemonis thinks you believe about President Trump and why he thinks you’re not good enough to buy his company’s products. All on the next page
i heard he’s opening a store that sells black ski masks & crayons so the little retards have the proper protesting gear .hopefully he can sell these them some deodorant too. , smell ya later .
No problem.
Hollywood is bemoaning the awful summer results from the box offices. That’s what happens when you p**s off 50+% of the potential customer base. The vast majority of people who voted for Trump are the ones who WORK for a living. Not the welfare leeches. They are the ones with INCOME to spend for camping trips and movies etc. The welfare leeches in the cities don’t buy RV’s or go on camping trips either. The welfare leeches aren’t the ones who spend money at movie theaters either – they try to find pirated copies of the stuff for free. So, just watch the sales volume dry up.
He doesn’t have to worry, we won’t. NASCAR, you had better wake up.
Not a problem. Lets boycott this company too
No big deal, they are a horrible company anyway.
No he did not….
Now CNBC is trying to be the savior of this CEO, he said it and he meant it
Neither do I.
Screw him!!!