Dale Earnhardt's Old Boss Rips Joe Biden To Shreds At Trump Rally

Richard Childress, the Hall of Fame NASCAR owner and longtime boss of Dale Earnhardt, slammed president Joe Biden while introducing Donald Trump at his rally last night in Charlotte. 

I'm sure all the woke, progressive, virtue-signaling, DEI-loving officials back at NASCAR HQ loved every minute of it!

Childress, 78, is a pretty outspoken Trump supporter. Has been for years now. In fact, just a few months ago, he had Trump in his pit box for NASCAR's Coke 600 at Charlotte on Memorial Day weekend. 

Trump is also no stranger to NASCAR. He was there the day Dale Earnhardt died at the 2001 Daytona 500. He was the Grand Marshal for the 2020 Daytona 500 – the race where Ryan Newman nearly died. 

Side note: Trump? Not the best omen for the sport. Not a great track record. 

Anyway, the former (future) president has been welcomed by most, if not all, of the NASCAR community for years now, which explains why Childress took the stage last night, shredded the current administration for making groceries a billion dollars and for taking away our guns, and then introduced Trump to a rowdy crowd:

Donald Trump and NASCAR have always gone together

I mean, Childress ain't wrong. A trip to the grocery store nowadays basically means you have to take out a second mortgage, which also sucks because interest rates are stupid. 

The left has always hated our guns. Always. It's always the gun's fault. Never the deranged shooter. 

Freedom? Well, I assume we'll always be free in America, but they do seem to love the idea of a socialist world, huh? Kamala would love for each one of us to depend on the government for everything. 

Despite what the fake news Project 2025 crowd says, Trump wants less government interference. Cut through the red tape BS and get the job done. 

So, yeah – I see why the crowd was fired up for Trump. Childress told it like it was, and that should get all Americans fired up as we barrel towards Nov. 7. Elections have consequences, you know. 

Anyway, I assume Dale Earnhardt would share his old boss's opinion if he was still here today. Sad. Those two shared some good years together before Turn 4 in 2001. Imagine how great NASCAR would still be today if Dale was alive? 

Oh well. At least we have Richard picking up the slack. 

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Zach grew up in Florida, lives in Florida, and will never leave Florida ... for obvious reasons. He's a reigning fantasy football league champion, knows everything there is to know about NASCAR, and once passed out (briefly!) during a lap around Daytona. He swears they were going 200 mph even though they clearly were not.