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Oh, fuck off, Bezos. As if you didn't help cause this mess:Bezos is a true believer in the Cathedral. If he's calling out Biden then the Cathedral must be close to excommunicating potato-brain.
Brandon is shit, no doubt. But so are you.Amazon’s top recipient is Joe Biden, who received $1.7 million, followed by Bernie Sanders ($800,000) and the DNC ($790,000).
I WANT THOSE ICE CREAM PRICES DOWN NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW!!!!
Way to politicize a child's innocence.This whole thing reeks of the same operation who came up with Ultra MAGA. Sorry, but a retarded nigger kid isn't going to help you reclaim a meme that's beyond stale at this point.
Child helps Brown put new spin on ‘Let’s go, Brandon’ chant
Associated Press (archive.ph)
By Steve Megargee
2022-07-02 23:52:17 GMT
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ELKHART LAKE, Wis. (AP) — Brandon Brown wanted a way to change the narrative behind the “Let’s go, Brandon” message after his first career NASCAR victory inadvertently fostered a chant that has been used to insult President Joe Biden.
Brown found that new message thanks to the family of an 8-year-old child with autism.
Brandon Brundidge of Cottage Grove, Minnesota, was on a spring-break trip to Houston in March and saw signs with the “Let’s go, Brandon” slogan. Brundidge believed the signs were meant to encourage him. He consequently started trying activities he’d never attempted before, such as learning to swim and removing the training wheels from his bicycle.
His mother, Sheletta Brundidge, used that story to write a children’s book titled, “Brandon Spots His Sign.” Brown had the cover of Brundidge’s book on the hood of his Camaro for his Xfinity Series race Saturday at Road America.
“To have this come through was like that breakthrough moment for us,” Brown said. “This can be positive. This can be good. It doesn’t have to be hateful or divisive.”
This divisiveness had started after Brown earned his first career NASCAR victory last October.
The crowd at Talladega Superspeedway in Alabama chanted “F--- Joe Biden” during the winner’s post-race interview. NBC Sports reporter Kelli Stavast incorrectly told Brown the fans were chanting, “Let’s go, Brandon.”
From that point, “Let’s go, Brandon,” became a rallying cry for Biden critics, with signs bearing that message popping up all over. Brown unintentionally found himself in the middle of the firestorm that surrounded these chants.
“I’ve just been hopeful that I could make it a positive, I could have my name back and not have it be so divisive and scary, where it wouldn’t be a political statement for my friends and family to cheer me on during a race,” Brown said.
That’s where the Brundidge family stepped in.
Sheletta Brundidge is the mother of four children, and three of them have autism. She has written children’s books focusing on each of them. She said that Brandon often dealt with social anxiety.
That changed after she saw all the “Let’s go, Brandon” signs and assumed people were cheering him on. He suddenly had a whole new attitude and wasn’t nearly as shy about trying new things.
“He literally wanted us to put flags in front of the house (saying), ’Let’s Go Brandon,” Sheletta Brundidge recalled. “I’m like, ’That’s not going to happen. We’re not putting these flags in front of the house.”
Brown learned about this book from his mother and invited the Brundidge family to Road America. They met in person for the first time this weekend, and the two Brandons became fast friends.
“It feels like I have a twin brother but who’s older than me,” Brandon Brundidge said.
The Brundidges were giving out copies of “Brandon Spots His Sign” at Road America. The book’s cover design decorated Brown’s car, though he was knocked out of Saturdays’ race after getting caught up in a multi-car wreck that caused him to get examined and released from the infield care center.
Finally, someone found a way for the “Let’s go, Brandon” chant to unite rather than divide.
“I’m sorry for what you went through all of this past year,” Sheletta Brundidge told Brown on Saturday. “I know it’s been horrible. But I’m so glad it happened because this child would not have this breakthrough (otherwise). He still would be afraid to ride his bike without training wheels. He’s literally walking up to kids and passing out this book. He would have never done that (before).”
edit: sorry for the wreaks/reeks typo, my translation software has a hiccup sometimes.
Genius idea! Why didn't anyone think of this before? If the issue is prices are too high, just tell all the stores to lower the prices! Problem solved!
I still don't understand how this is supposed to stop people using it to insult the president.This whole thing reeks of the same operation who came up with Ultra MAGA. Sorry, but a retarded nigger kid isn't going to help you reclaim a meme that's beyond stale at this point.
Child helps Brown put new spin on ‘Let’s go, Brandon’ chant
Associated Press (archive.ph)
By Steve Megargee
2022-07-02 23:52:17 GMT
View attachment 3451029
ELKHART LAKE, Wis. (AP) — Brandon Brown wanted a way to change the narrative behind the “Let’s go, Brandon” message after his first career NASCAR victory inadvertently fostered a chant that has been used to insult President Joe Biden.
Brown found that new message thanks to the family of an 8-year-old child with autism.
Brandon Brundidge of Cottage Grove, Minnesota, was on a spring-break trip to Houston in March and saw signs with the “Let’s go, Brandon” slogan. Brundidge believed the signs were meant to encourage him. He consequently started trying activities he’d never attempted before, such as learning to swim and removing the training wheels from his bicycle.
His mother, Sheletta Brundidge, used that story to write a children’s book titled, “Brandon Spots His Sign.” Brown had the cover of Brundidge’s book on the hood of his Camaro for his Xfinity Series race Saturday at Road America.
“To have this come through was like that breakthrough moment for us,” Brown said. “This can be positive. This can be good. It doesn’t have to be hateful or divisive.”
This divisiveness had started after Brown earned his first career NASCAR victory last October.
The crowd at Talladega Superspeedway in Alabama chanted “F--- Joe Biden” during the winner’s post-race interview. NBC Sports reporter Kelli Stavast incorrectly told Brown the fans were chanting, “Let’s go, Brandon.”
From that point, “Let’s go, Brandon,” became a rallying cry for Biden critics, with signs bearing that message popping up all over. Brown unintentionally found himself in the middle of the firestorm that surrounded these chants.
“I’ve just been hopeful that I could make it a positive, I could have my name back and not have it be so divisive and scary, where it wouldn’t be a political statement for my friends and family to cheer me on during a race,” Brown said.
That’s where the Brundidge family stepped in.
Sheletta Brundidge is the mother of four children, and three of them have autism. She has written children’s books focusing on each of them. She said that Brandon often dealt with social anxiety.
That changed after she saw all the “Let’s go, Brandon” signs and assumed people were cheering him on. He suddenly had a whole new attitude and wasn’t nearly as shy about trying new things.
“He literally wanted us to put flags in front of the house (saying), ’Let’s Go Brandon,” Sheletta Brundidge recalled. “I’m like, ’That’s not going to happen. We’re not putting these flags in front of the house.”
Brown learned about this book from his mother and invited the Brundidge family to Road America. They met in person for the first time this weekend, and the two Brandons became fast friends.
“It feels like I have a twin brother but who’s older than me,” Brandon Brundidge said.
The Brundidges were giving out copies of “Brandon Spots His Sign” at Road America. The book’s cover design decorated Brown’s car, though he was knocked out of Saturdays’ race after getting caught up in a multi-car wreck that caused him to get examined and released from the infield care center.
Finally, someone found a way for the “Let’s go, Brandon” chant to unite rather than divide.
“I’m sorry for what you went through all of this past year,” Sheletta Brundidge told Brown on Saturday. “I know it’s been horrible. But I’m so glad it happened because this child would not have this breakthrough (otherwise). He still would be afraid to ride his bike without training wheels. He’s literally walking up to kids and passing out this book. He would have never done that (before).”
edit: sorry for the wreaks/reeks typo, my translation software has a hiccup sometimes.
Wait, I thought he was Luffy. Oh, can he be Goku too? Everyone, give Trump your energy for his spirit bomb attack! I can't wait to see Trump use ultra instinct.Trump is the real life Joseph Joestar. Sans Stand and Harmon.
Well, they cheated so they could get in power. They specifically use the potato that they parade around to mumble at the wrong camera, poop in front of the pope, get mad at random people on the street, etc., as their prop. But he's not "in office". I promise if some Russian general or Chinese warlord went nuts and chucked a handful of ICBMs at the US, the decision to retaliate would be made by five or six people screaming at each other, none of whom would be Joe Biden. He's so far out of the chain of command it's not even funny. So ultimately they cheated to get that committee in power. Jill's one of them, you can count on that. Milley they probably got in to keep the Military on a short leash: he keeps trooning them out, etc., to keep them distracted and angry at someone other than the group that moves the Biden Meat Puppet strings. Harris wants to be one of them but she and Jill hate each other's guts so you can bet that in that "3 AM emergency" situation they'd just peel her off like Malenkov after Stalin's death "yes, go over there and look stately..." while they made the decisions.They cheated so they can get this clown into office. Never forget that.
Genius idea! Why didn't anyone think of this before? If the issue is prices are too high, just tell all the stores to lower the prices! Problem solved!
I don't think autistically screeching in tandem with your incetuous buddies is "cold and calculated and methodical."I don’t think so. Leftists have a habit of being very cold and calculated and methodical. Especially when it comes to trying to keep Donald Trump out of a second term.
To be exact:Did they blow it with Hillary though, or did they just not expect Obama to basically take over the party and then not give a shit when his own Presidency was over, leaving the DNC to pick up the pieces?
Confusing shitObama got in despite Hillary's machinations.
2016? That shit started all the way back in 2004 or 2006 - the midterms there are when any blue dog democrats started to slowly get the legs cut out from under them, and any newcomers they thought had traction epecially got shafted toi make way for Hillary. She wasn't expecting some upstart nigger from Chicago to fuck that up though.
The Clintons never really let go of the DNC Iron Throne after they left which pissed off Obama a ton. Why else do you think he made Hillary his SoS?
The Obamas really couldn't overcome the Clinton machine, as they are possibly the biggest backing behind the DNC wing of the Uniparty around. Thing is? People tend to like almost any other option they can get besides Hillary.
Here's the thing: leftists aren't really known for accounting for plans failing miserably if you ask me.I don't think autistically screeching in tandem with your incetuous buddies is "cold and calculated and methodical."
Like seriously for people you think are smart they're very VERY sensitive when their failing are shoved into their faces. Like a guilty bitch being forced to sniff their own shit.
Certainly, only a select group of people can get sustenance from crayons and glue.I am. Jarheads are a unique breed. If you were one you would understand.
FTFY.Way to politicize a child.
They're using him as a shield, like they do with all niggers.I still don't understand how this is supposed to stop people using it to insult the president.
Justice Thomas needs to pimp slap Gov. Hochul, both in court and in Minecraft. I hope Zeldin wins in November.Very similar to the blatantly unconstitutional faggotry NYC's mayor has been doing in response to the 2A ruling, really - when told they can't do something, they just go "fuck it, we're in charge" and keep doing it, knowing that it will be months before a challenge hits. Sometimes, as in the case of the eviction moratorium, they fuck it up badly enough that the Supremes go "No, you stop that shit" within a few weeks, but most of the time their solution is to keep doing it.
He's been running ads pretty much nonstop in NY since last year, and a lot of otherwise hard blue areas here seem enthused, if only so they can get rid of the shits currently running NYC into the dirt.Justice Thomas needs to pimp slap Gov. Hochul, both in court and in Minecraft. I hope Zeldin wins in November.