Posted on 11/11/2021 9:48:11 AM PST by DoodleBob
Charles Franklin “Peepaw” Beaverson passed away on Nov. 2, Election Day, at the age of 74.
He had worked at Campbell Chain/Apex Tools for 45 years until his retirement. He belonged to the Kreutz Creek VFW and enjoyed attending the monthly cruise nights held by the Motor Menders Rod and Custom Car Club at the Markets at Shrewsbury. He had two daughters, two grandchildren and one great-granddaughter.
At the end of his obituary, after his family suggests memorial contributions to Great Rewards Ministries in Red Lion, was this:
“#Letsgobrandon.”
To those who haven’t been paying attention — or as one veteran Republican ad maker told the Associated Press, have been “living in a cave” — it might seem cryptic. Who is Brandon? And where is he going?
Those in on it know what it means. “Let’s Go Brandon” has become conservative code, a kind of not-so-secret handshake, for another three-word phrase: “F--- Joe Biden.” How it got into his obituary is not clear. His family declined to discuss it.
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I don’t think it’s as “triggering” with liberals as yall think, liberals dislike Biden too. Just less than Trump is all
The only reason the Left hates “Let’s Go Brandon” is because they can’t censor it.
You can get “Let’s Go Brandon” sweatshirts at Amazon.
While I hate the f-bomb, The most profane flag I see, unfortunately often, is the homosexual pride rainbow flag. It’s especially offensive when it’s done as a perverted American flag.
They have no response to it! The scoundrels watch as thousands of people shout this at sports arenas. And what are they to shout back? All 13 of them?
Since the tea party days, the Left have gnashed their collective teeth in envy. They wanted an uprising of the proletariat but oops, it was an uprising of patriots. They are outnumbered.
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