A trend is sweeping across sporting events at stadiums all over America.
Fans are loudly expressing their displeasure with Joe Biden.
And now you won’t believe how NBC tried to cover up this anti-Joe Biden chant at a NASCAR race.
NBC on-course reporter Kelli Stavast interviewed NASCAR Xfinity Series race winner Brandon Brown after the race.
As the interview progressed, the crowd was clearly chanting the ever-more popular “F#ck Joe Biden” slogan that is becoming louder and more prevalent at college and pro football games every week.
Stavast attempted to do damage control for Joe Biden and claimed fans chanting “[email protected] Joe Biden” were actually chanting “Let’s go Brandon!”
“Brandon, you also told me,” Stavast began before being overwhelmed by the “[email protected] Joe Biden” chant. “As you can hear the chants from the crowd . . .” Stavast continued before falsely claimed the crowd chanted “‘Let’s go Brandon!’”
#FJBMovement alive and strong as it finds it way to @Nascar @TALLADEGA chanting "Fu*k Joe Biden" during race winner's interview. #NASCAR #FJB #FJoeBiden pic.twitter.com/ZRKVJOgF4A
— Sn00pster (@sn00pdad) October 3, 2021
Ever since Donald Trump declared his candidacy for President of the United States, the corporate-controlled media made it clear it works on behalf of the Democrat Party.
As Joe Biden’s approval numbers sink, Americans are increasingly angry at his multiple failures in office.
Now fans chanting “[email protected] Joe Biden” is as routine a part of American sporting events as tailgating or the playing of the national anthem.
NBC’s Kelli Stavast knew it was her job to provide cover for Joe Biden and she tried to gaslight everyone in America into thinking fans chanting “[email protected] Joe Biden” were really yelling “Let’s go Brandon!”
And now that has hilariously backfired with folks selling “Let’s go Brandon” memorabilia.
Expect to see plenty of that around on college game days and other sporting events across the country.
Sports with Balls will keep you up-to-date on any new developments in this ongoing story.