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Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Biden Says He Agrees w/ ‘Let’s Go Brandon’

'I hear them, even if Washington does not...'

President Joe Biden said during a Christmas phone call with families on the North American Aerospace Defense Command phone line that he agreed with the insulting phrase “Let’s go, Brandon.”

The families had dialed in Friday to the line to track the path of Santa Claus, a regular NORAD tradition, ABC News reported.

The president and First Lady Jill Biden surprised the callers by answering the line and asking parents and children what they wanted for Christmas.

After one parent, identified as “Jared,” told the Bidens about his children, he ended with the popular jeer, used as a stand-in for “F**k Joe Biden” to circumvent media censorship.

The chant has roiled many on the Left, who have called for the more innocuous phrase also to be censored and likened it to the Nazi regime, with little self awareness of their own dictatorial tendencies.

As for Biden, however, he appeared to be oblivious to its meaning.

“Let’s go, Brandon. I agree,” he said in response before moving on to the next caller.

Jared and his son later posted a video showing their version of the call.

If, in fact, Biden were unaware of the widely used chant, that alone would be a telling indicator of his failed administration, which has continuously sought to gaslight the public about issues like inflation, the coronavirus pandemic and the withdrawal from Afghanistan.

Many speculate that the 79-year-old Biden has suffered from severely diminished mental capacity, although he insists that he will run for re-election in 2024.

The chant has become so popular that it has inspired several chart-topping songs and even the emergence of stores dedicated to selling “Let’s go, Brandon” merchandise.

While his closest parallel, former one-term Democrat President Jimmy Carter, acknowledged the public malaise with his administration prior to a landslide victory for his successor, Ronald Reagan, Biden appears to have been insulated from all criticism by the fawning lapdog media.

It was widely speculated, however, that his decision to break with the longstanding tradition of attending the annual Army–Navy football game was to avoid the chant.

“I don’t know exactly why he did not attend,” Rep Lee Zeldin, R-NY, told SiriusXM’s Breitbart News Sunday after the Dec. 11 contest.

“However, I will say this—and I’ll state it as my opinion, and it could very well be a fact—if President Biden showed up at yesterday’s game, there’s a good possibility that you would have had the largest ‘Let’s Go Brandon’ chant that has taken place,” Zeldin added.

The “original Brandon”—NASCAR driver Brandon Brown—spoke publicly for the first time last week about the eponymous chant, which caught on after a journalist interviewing Brown pretended not to hear the more vulgar variation.

“I am not going to endorse anyone, and I am certainly not going to tell anyone how to vote,” wrote Brown in a Newsweek op-ed.

“But I’m also no longer going to be silent about the situation I find myself in, and why millions of Americans are chanting my name,” he added. “I hear them, even if Washington does not.”

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