Conor Mcgregor Drops out of Ireland Presidential Race

Wonder if he’s gonna face some sort of new charges

https://x.com/TheNotoriousMMA/status/1967415396576751793

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Tapped again.

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Lame!

honey boo boo thumbs down GIF

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LOL, Ireland can just continue to become a muzzy shithole…

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haha another L for mcnugget

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Sucks, you know he wasnt going to gain a foothold due to how they have it structured.

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hes still very young he can run in the next election.

the UFC event at the white house is next year and hes concentrating on that for now. hes taking it very seriosly. he wants on that card more than anything right now. you fight in the main event and win and you name is going into the history books that will be read in a 1000 years if humans are still alive on earth and beyond.

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Why did he drop out? Was he threatened with his life or the lives of his loved ones? WHY?

he dropped out to train full time for the UFC at the white house event.

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He got the Elon money and bounced.

Mcnugget ain’t gonna do nuttin

I voted for BJ Penn for Govenor just for the LOLs

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The press conferences would be solid gold

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who is he conor mcgregor GIF by SHOWTIME Sports

Former mixed martial arts star Conor McGregor is dropping out of Ireland’s presidential race.

Announcing his withdrawl in a post on social media, McGregor criticised the country’s electoral system that requires candidates to have the backing of 20 members of parliament or four local government authorities.

In the post, he spoke up for what he called the “‘forgotten Irish’ who feel abandoned by Establishment woke politics” and said his commitment to Ireland doesn’t end here.

McGregor has been at the forefront of Ireland’s anti-immigrant movement. His candidacy was endorsed by Elon Musk and self-declared misogynist Andrew Tate. In March, he was welcomed to the White House by US President Donald Trump.

Last year, McGregor was convicted in a civil rape case. He’s also been accused of sexual assault in a separate civil suit.

Ireland’s presidential election is scheduled to take place on October 24th. Three candidates have already entered the race to succeed incumbent Michael O’Higgins who has been in office since 2011.

LOFL