After an NBC reporter attempted to explain away or perhaps misinterpreted “F*ck Joe Biden” chants as “Let’s go Brandon” chants at Saturday’s Talladega race, “Let’s go Brandon” has now replaced the original chant to many.
U.S. Sen Ted Cruz (R-TX) had some fun tonight with the phrases as he shared a Wheel of Fortune meme where letters were left blank to make the original phrase.
“I’d like to solve the puzzle…” Cruz tweeted along with “#LetsGoBrandon.”
Those words were also written on the meme itself.
I’d like to solve the puzzle….#LetsGoBrandon pic.twitter.com/Epl3TFEnob
— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) October 4, 2021
Juanita Broaddrick explained the phenomenon yesterday in a tweet where she said, “‘Let’s Go Brandon’ flags are popping up everywhere.”
“Let’s Go Brandon” flags are popping up everywhere. pic.twitter.com/LuQdMK4ZWM
— Juanita Broaddrick (@atensnut) October 3, 2021
Election Wizard also shared a clip of “A booming ‘Let’s Go Brandon’ chant” breaking out at yesterday’s New York Jets game.
A booming “Let’s Go Brandon” chant breaks out at the Jets game.
— Election Wizard (@ElectionWiz) October 4, 2021
pic.twitter.com/ZdtwAZszBG
Previously, we reported:
A video that was tweeted by NASCAR last night was deleted not long thereafter and many are wondering why, including Fox News who reached out to no avail.
NBC reporter Kelli Stavast was interviewing the winner of the Talladega race, Brandon Brown.
Brown can be seen exclaiming, “Oh my God, just an unbelievable moment.”
Meanwhile “F*ck Joe Biden” chants can be distinctly heard coming from the crowd.
Stavast, however, claimed that they were, in fact, cheering for Brown and suggested, “You can hear the chants from the crowd – Let’s go Brandon.”
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