FJB and its hilarious derivative LGB are the gifts that keep giving. Not only do they speak to the massive disapproval of the former vice president’s installation in the White House, but they also bring people together in a way Brandon couldn’t possibly have imagined when he ran on a platform of unity.
The latest chapter in the book of anti-Biden choral uproar takes place in London, where Joe had recently arrived to sit in the nosebleed section for the late Queen’s funeral service at Westminster Abbey. Joe’s motorcade was winding its way through London streets and happened upon a few Brits loyal to the idea of freedom.
Watch as the crowd returns to its roots with the original version:
WATCH: People in UK chant “love Joe Biden”❤️
pic.twitter.com/k3AFDAUOOB— Damon Imani🔅 (@damonimani) September 19, 2022
Perhaps the best part of the video is that Biden’s convoy got stuck in traffic, meaning he was stuck listening to English greetings with nowhere to go.
And, it’s been one thing to see Americans unite in their loathing for Brandon; it is quite another to see our revulsion at his divisive, anti-liberty being shared across the pond. Too bad Joe probably forgot Americans and Brits both speak English and presumably thought they were saying hello in their own language.
The meme of FJB nearly celebrates ins one-year anniversary. Last October 2nd, a NASCAR event in Talladega concluded and featured the winner of the race being interviewed on live television. To this day, it is hard to tell if the corporate media journalist incorrectly heard or fallaciously interpreted the chanting that had broken out, but she translated the standard “F*** Joe Biden” as people cheering for the race’s winner, Brandon Brown, as “Let’s Go, Brandon.”
In that moment, the meme of all memes was born.
Since then, the chant of “Let’s Go, Brandon!” has been used as a playful, sanitized way to voice displeasure at the sitting president and communicate camaraderie with others who feel the same. In one of the most famous instances, a father was speaking to Slow Joe live on television on Christmas Even as part of the ritual NORAD Santa Tracker shenanigans, and the father ended his phone call by saying “Let’s Go, Brandon.”
Amazingly, Joe Biden reacted as horribly as one could, sounding clueless as always, by replying: “I agree, let’s go, Brandon.”
In its own way, the royal family is also saying “Let’s Go, Brandon” as the president joins thousands of other mourners for the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II. The Daily Wire notes:
The leader of the free world was relegated to Westminster Abbey’s nosebleed seats for Monday’s funeral of Queen Elizabeth.
President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden were seated 14 rows back for the service in what the British press described as the result of a complex seating plan devised under long-established protocols. Those with a better view included the president of Poland, the emperor and empress of Japan, other European royals and the King of Jordan.
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