Public Mood meets Capitalism: Lets Go Brandon Wrapping Paper

You just have to love it when a company figures out how to capitalize on a current trend.

Georgia company sells enough ‘Let’s Go Brandon’-themed wrapping paper to cover 8 NFL football fields

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Yup, loved it when this came out.

I don’t want to hear about the war on Christmas from anyone that buys that.

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Never saw it in the stores, but if it made money, good deal.

That’s a war on Christmas.

Yep… it’s Mexican. Trump was American and supported America first.

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I wonder which sold more?

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Didn’t quite think that one through.

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lets go brandon is precious

it’s a phrase that resulted from the idiocy that is both the pathetic media and election rigging democrats hoisting up a useless bumbling doddering puppet of a president

i see it on yard signs, bumper stickers… hope the phrase never stops

wonder if that bimbo journalist learned a lesson too.

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If there was a way to patent it, that’s what she should have done. :sunglasses: :tumbler_glass:

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Rumor has it Brandon didn’t attend the Army-Navy game because of fear of the chant.

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Wasn’t it a NASCAR reporter? or am I wrong?

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That was the concern. It is even better than that. Brandon knew he would not get the response Trump did so he went basement.

Reminder…

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Last year was even better cheer…with Milley in a big outdoor mask and after Trump had LOST the election.

Leave your enemy 80 billion in military assets…don’t expect a warm welcome at Army Navy game.

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1st post. Well done. Whataboutism is BACK!

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she reports on NASCAR if that’s what you mean, among other things as a sportscaster

for NBC.

Ahhh makes sense now huh?

Exactly. It’s like calling Joe Buck a journalist.

this doesnt support your previous posts. are you saying shes not an actual “journalist?”

that’s quite the matter of opinion. but it doesnt matter. she’s a reporter, for NBC

and now shes famous. not for being a good reporter, but for doing what they do in grand fashion. ■■■■■■■■ people

That’s exactly what I am saying. A reporter and a journalist are not even close to the same thing.