The Clinton playbook, deny, deny, deny.
As long as the media is on his side, it will work.
No plausible explanation is possible. “President Brandon” is a fictional character in many more ways than could be first imagined.
The reported chant, “Let’s go, Brandon” does not even come close to the real chant, and the supposed recipient of that reimagined chant was race car driver Brandon Brown. But that was only rationalization, and served not as an explanation at all. Building on the fiction was perhaps the moment when a phone caller to Joe Biden closed his call with a “Let’s go, Brandon!” and Joe most amiably responded “Right on!”, only to get a rather sharp nudge in the ribs from Jill Biden, who recognized the insult for what it was, but too late, the caller had hung up.
The fiction just goes on and on, excusing every sort of gaffe and “misspoken” utterance to come out of Joe’s mouth.
Not at all surprising that denial is the go-to response just about every time controversy arises.
Joe’s mouth just keeps on moving, no filter, no constraint, and the best his team can hope for is that the public soon forgets. Or that the word salad that comes out cannot be deciphered by anyone.