I didn't hear it. If she did, it was disrespectful and uncalled for.
Maybe rude but just expressing feelings.
It is rude. Our country has many rude people.
It's Florida. It's like a whole other country down there. Much like Texas.
She did get booed.
Imagine that...at NASCAR?? NO, say it ain't so....
Check out the parking lot and I bet you can figure out who it was...clue; look for the 'Stars and Bars' tags and window decals.
Yes lets boo someone there for a fundraiser for vets. Keep it classy *rolls eyes*
Did Obama get the finger?
I don't think it is appropriate to boo a first lady, whoever it is and whatever you think of her husband as President. However, I'm sure the folks who paid a lot of money and went to a lot of trouble to attend a stock car race were not particularly appreciative of being unwilling used as props for a political campaign of a candidate who has not shown much respect for the "God and gun" clingers who tend to frequent NASCAR events. I similarly doubt Mitt Romney's wife would receive a warm welcome as a speaker at a MoveOn.Org convention.
Quote from: DTowner on November 23, 2011, 11:04:23 AM
a candidate who has not shown much respect for the "God and gun" clingers who tend to frequent NASCAR events.
Don't let them pesky facts get in the way.
At best it was a poor choice of venue. Which takes it to the next level of inherent ability to competently choose a venue. She is not showing much mental horsepower.