Headline RoundupNovember 1st, 2021

Perspectives: The 'Let's Go, Brandon' Chant

Summary from the AllSides News Team

The seemingly innocuous phrase "Let's go, Brandon" has become code for people expressing their displeasure with President Joe Biden. Why?

At a NASCAR race on Oct. 2, an NBC reporter said the crowd's chant of "Fu*k Joe Biden" was actually a supportive "Let's go, Brandon!" cheer for race-winning driver Brandon Brown. Since then, the phrase has become a popular euphemism across the political right. Republican lawmakers have donned COVID-19 facemasks sporting the phrase in Congress, songs about it have reached the top of popularity charts, and former President Donald Trump has used it to sell merchandise.

The phrase and its usage by politicians and the public has been covered across the spectrum. An AP Politics (Lean Left bias) journalist reported hearing a Southwest Airlines pilot say the phrase over the intercom on a flight Friday, which set off a chain reaction of coverage across the spectrum and an internal investigation at Southwest. Left- and center-rated sources often analyzed how the phrase has gained popularity, attributing its rise to social media and Trump's continued influence on the Republican Party. Some right-rated voices celebrated the phrase; others accused mainstream media of framing the phrase negatively in a purported effort to protect Biden.

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