Video: “American is Paging Passenger Let’s Go Brandon”

As a joke, a political statement was made via the Gate G8 public address system at the international airport serving the greater Chicago metropolitan region. A passenger apparently was able to obtain American is Paging Passenger LetsGo Brandon.
Video: American is paging passengers Lets Go Brandon

Brandon Brown was the first person to finish in first at a NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Talladega Superspeedway, Alabama, on Saturday October 2, 2021. Kelli Stavas, a reporter at NBC Sports, interviewed the driver of the race car after he won.

The video below shows the crowd chanting F*** Joe Biden starting at 0:59. F*** Joe Biden! F*** Joe Biden! was shouted from the stands to make a political statement against the United States president. This was intended to be broadcast on national TV. It has been chanted elsewhere, including in stadiums, concert halls and sports arenas. However, Stavas misunderstood the chants and called them Lets Go Brandon!

Since that moment, it has been unclear if the gaffe was intentional or accidental. The crowd's chants were clearly now a clearer way to say F*** Joe Biden! and not a sign of positive reinforcement of Brandon Brown.

However, Brick Suit claimed that he was able to successfully broadcast the announcement American is Paping Passenger Lets go Brandon at 8:24 AM on Friday, October 8, 2021.

Someone has just paged Let's Go Brandon @ Chicago O'Hare. pic.twitter.com/BrUK2TuzJF Brick Suit (@Brick_Suit) October 8, 2021

Final Boarding Call

Brick Suit is also alleged to have been responsible for the incident at Chicago OHare International Airport. The Paging Recall Newsom broadcast was made over Gate A25 of the international airport that serves the greater Atlanta metro area. A recall effort was underway to recall Gavin Newsom, the current governor of California. There were 46 candidates on the ballot for the second gubernatorial recall vote in California's history. Newsom survived.

Concerning the sentiment about Joseph R. Biden's performance as President of the United States, there are two things I can say. I have never seen crowds use expletives to express dissatisfaction at the performance of a sitting president.

There has never been a rule that candidates must perform worse than their predecessors in order to be elected president of the United States.

Photo by Brian Cohen, 2017.

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