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“[P]olitics can be hazardous to your ability to make money,” Smith described the problem.”Now Mr. Brown finds himself facing a threat to his vocation: He’s an athlete on the cusp of breaking out in a sport that relies on corporate sponsors, a group that likes nothing less than the whiff of divisive partisanship.”
Brown noted that as a NASCAR driver, he sought “to appeal to everybody, because, all in all, everybody is a consumer,” adding, “I have zero desire to be involved in politics.”
A spokesman for Brown’s racing team reached out to Smith after they realized that “waiting out the storm wasn’t working,” wrote Smith, and “his silence on the matter seemed to be a political statement.”
Brown told Smith that he is hoping to turn the phrase into something more positive and “productive,” suggesting a new slogan of “Let’s Go, America!”
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Brown noted that as a NASCAR driver, he sought “to appeal to everybody, because, all in all, everybody is a consumer,” adding, “I have zero desire to be involved in politics.”
A spokesman for Brown’s racing team reached out to Smith after they realized that “waiting out the storm wasn’t working,” wrote Smith, and “his silence on the matter seemed to be a political statement.”
Brown told Smith that he is hoping to turn the phrase into something more positive and “productive,” suggesting a new slogan of “Let’s Go, America!”

NASCAR Driver Brandon Brown Isn’t a Fan of the Let’s Go Brandon Meme: ‘I Have Zero Desire to Be Involved in Politics’
NASCAR driver Brandon Brown isn't a fan of the "Let's Go Brandon" meme that bears his name, telling New York Times media columnist Ben Smith that he has "zero desire to be involved in politics." In his latest column, titled "Brandon Just Wants to Drive His Racecar," Smith chatted with Brown...

He says it's bad for business.
Do you think Brandon can turn the phrase "Let's go, Brandon." into "Let's go, America."