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‘Let’s go Brandon’ is now passes for serious discourse

- Jonah Goldberg Jonah Goldberg is editor-inchief of The Dispatch.

The first thing to know about the “Let’s go Brandon” thing is: It’s funny. Or at least, it started out funny.

In case you don’t know what I’m talking about, here’s how it started. In September, largely or even entirely in response to the Biden administra­tion’s botched handling of our withdrawal from Afghanista­n, crowds at various sporting events started chanting, “F-- Joe Biden!”

That’s not funny or appropriat­e. But maybe understand­able, given how badly he botched the pullout. On Oct. 2, NASCAR driver Brandon Brown won a big race. While he was being interviewe­d by a reporter, the crowd could be heard in the background chanting, “F-Joe Biden!” The reporter either mistakenly or deliberate­ly assured Brown and the audience that the crowd was actually chanting, “Let’s go Brandon.”

I’m sorry, but that’s funny. And that’s why “Let’s go Brandon” was off from the races to viral status on social media and beyond.

But it has gotten weird. On Friday morning, a Southwest Airlines pilot addressed the cabin over the PA system and, according to Associated Press reporter Colleen Long, who was on the plane, concluded his normal remarks with “Let’s go Brandon.”

In response, a lot of folks are losing their Let’s-Go-Brandoning minds.

“‘Let’s Go Brandon’ has become the MAGA version of ‘Sieg Heil,’” one lawyer declared on Twitter. Liberal radio host Dean Obeidallah tweeted: “Southwest Airlines is now the pro-Jan 6 terrorist attack airlines.” According to a Yale professor, a pilot saying “Let’s go Brandon” is comparable to saying “Long Live ISIS!” And that’s just a small taste.

Meanwhile, Republican politician­s are getting in on the act. Ted

Cruz is posing for pictures with the phrase front and center. South Carolina Rep. Jeff Duncan posted a selfie wearing a mask with “Let’s go Brandon” printed on it. If you donate $45 or more to the Trump operation, they’ll give you a “Let’s go Brandon” T-shirt.

Florida Rep. Bill Posey concluded a floor speech with “Let’s go Brandon.”

Not exactly Cato the Elder ending every speech with “Carthago delenda est” (Carthage must be destroyed). What to make of all this? First, folks on the left need to lighten up. “Let’s go Brandon” isn’t “Sieg

Heil.” This thing hasn’t caught on because Republican­s are Nazis; it has caught on because lots of Americans, including many who voted for him, think Biden is doing badly on many fronts.

Moreover, let’s not pretend that there isn’t a long, often patriotic, tradition of American citizens criticizin­g and insulting politician­s.

Indeed, one of the things fueling the “Let’s go Brandon” stuff is liberal hypocrisy. When Trump was president, there was no shortage of mockery and expletives hurled his way. Robert De Niro got a standing ovation for saying “F-- Trump” at the Tony Awards. Rep. Rashida Tlaib used similar salty language, without liberals taking to their fainting couches.

I get that some might think Trump’s a special case, given how much he soiled the presidency and the discourse. I don’t remember anyone trying to cancel Eminem for the F-bomb in his anti-Bush track “Mosh,” released just before the 2004 election.

But as is so often the case when liberals use a double standard, conservati­ves suddenly discover it, too. Partisans on the right were often outraged by crude attacks on Republican presidents. They condemned such epithets as offensive and disrespect­ful. Now they think they’re great. If the left should lighten up, the right should grow up.

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