In an amazing flipping of the script, Democrats have taken back a Republican phrase used to denigrate President Joe Biden.
It all started last October, at the Sparks 300 NASCAR race at Talladega Motor Speedway in Alabama. During winner Brandon Brown‘s post-race interview, some in the crowd began chanting “Fu*k Joe Biden!” The interviewer instead claimed, either unknowingly or deliberately, that the crowd was chanting “Let’s Go Brandon!”
Soon, Republicans started saying “Let’s Go Brandon!” as a euphemism for the epithet against President Biden. Even a number of leading Republican politicians began uttering the phrase, wearing t-shirts and masks displaying the phrase, and referring to the Biden administration as “the Brandon administration.” The “Brandon” saying was going strong as recently as this past weekend, at Donald Trump‘s Saudi-sponsored golf tournament:
https://twitter.com/magatalker/status/1554112313887805441
However, over the past week or so, Democrats have suddenly taken the “Brandon” epithet back, and have turned it into an instant smash hit for President Biden.
Specifically, Democrats are calling President Biden “Dark Brandon,” as if he is some superhero along the lines of Batman “The Dark Knight,” or perhaps even a super villain. This may have started when Biden came down with COVID on July 21, and, in contrast to Donald Trump, stayed on the job and got things done for the American people. This includes, for example:
Yesterday, I signed the FORMULA Act into law β a bipartisan bill that will help increase access to baby formula for families across the country. pic.twitter.com/ug1L2l3FiN
— President Biden (@POTUS) July 22, 2022
Biden then tested negative and was back in public within a very short time. Last Saturday morning, however, President Biden tested positive for COVID again, in what was called a “rebound case” (which may mean he still had COVID all along and had false negative results in between). Again, however, Biden stayed on the job, even touting his successful efforts to lower gasoline prices (for example, by releasing millions of barrels of oil from the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve):
If you live in South Carolina, Texas, Georgia, Mississippi, Alabama, or Tennessee, the average price of gas at the pump is under $4 a gallon.
That's a big deal.
— President Biden (@POTUS) July 22, 2022
People began remarking that Biden is a “badass.” And then, to top it off, last weekend, at President Biden’s authorization, the United States killed al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri with a drone strike in Afghanistan. As a result, the “Dark Brandon” meme has gone viral, with tons of tweets and some very favorable graphics, such as the following:
Thanks, Dark Brandon! pic.twitter.com/j6kgrDxWVx
— πββπππΌ πβ βπββπππΌ (@freepeeper) August 2, 2022
Dark Brandon strikes again https://t.co/zmhhO6V81M pic.twitter.com/FiQdB6NB7q
— Dan (@DaytimeDan) August 1, 2022
Trump gets covid, he goes to the hospital.
Biden gets covid, he kills the head of al-qaeda.
Don't mess with dark Brandon. https://t.co/SsYaL121P3
— Alejandra Caraballo (@Esqueer_) August 1, 2022
Love how #DarkBrandon was snatched from their clutches and repurposed. https://t.co/19IjgXcV2X pic.twitter.com/7Cwwy1FYUF
— josecanyousee backup (@josecanyousee_) August 2, 2022
At this point, therefore, calling President Biden “Brandon” is now high praise, and another in a recent string of losses for Republicans.
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