PT Some people can't get enough of cheering for Brandon. Getty Images The war between Democrats and Republicans has gone to strange place thanks to a simple phrase: Let's go Brandon. Delivered on weekdays. The phrase Let's go Brandon made its way into the US political discourse after a reporter misquoted a crowd chanting an obscenity about Biden, while talking with a Nascar racer. Since then, it's been used in Republican campaign rallieson the floor of Congress and even at a QAnon eventwhere the conspiracy followers expected the return of deceased John F. Kennedy Jr. The chant also went viral on social media, becoming one of the first big memes opposing the Biden presidency. As detractors of the current president buy apparel and even gun parts with the phrase, there are concerns over whether this slight might end up going too far. Here's everything you need to know about this phrase.
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Although how did Republicans settle on the Brandon phrase as a G-rated alternative for its more vulgar three-word cousin? It started at an Oct. The crowd behind him was chanting a bite at first difficult to make absent. When the president visited a assembly site in suburban Chicago a a small amount of weeks ago to promote his vaccinate-or-test mandate, protesters deployed both three-word phrases. Two protesters dropped the euphemism completely, holding up hand-drawn signs with the profanity. On Friday morning on a Southwest flight from Houston to Albuquerque, the pilot signed off his salutation over the public address system along with the phrase, to audible gasps as of some passengers. And if you aim and are taking it too acutely, go away. Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson were the subject of poems that leaned into racist tropes after that allegations of bigamy. George W.