INEPTOCRACY CHRONICLES – Update: The Southwest Airlines 'Let's Go, Brandon' Pilot Story Takes a Wild Twist
The left is spring-loaded to the attack position, waiting on baited breath for any wildly perceived outrage to jump on. It's hilarious . . .
By Sister Toldjah | Nov 02, 2021 10:45 AM ET
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We wrote over the weekend on an alleged incident covered by an Associated Press reporter in which a Southwest Airlines pilot was said to have uttered the wildly popular “Let’s go, Brandon” phrase over the plane’s intercom system during a greeting he gave to passengers on a Houston-to-Albuquerque flight last Friday.
Here’s how reporter Colleen Long described what she says she heard in a piece on how the chant “became code for insulting Joe Biden”:
On Friday morning on a Southwest flight from Houston to Albuquerque, the pilot signed off his greeting over the public address system with the phrase, to audible gasps from some passengers. Southwest said in a statement that the airline “takes pride in providing a welcoming, comfortable, and respectful environment” and that “behavior from any individual that is divisive or offensive is not condoned.”
In response to the AP story, numerous news websites like the Daily Mail referenced (but did not link to) a “TikTok” video as evidence that the unidentified pilot gave a greeting to passengers and concluded his message what with “Let’s go, Brandon.”
Because those websites did not include the link to the video, intrepid online sleuths like yours truly did the Google thing and found what we thought was the video of the pilot the AP reporter says she heard. The clip purportedly shows a pilot with his face digitally obscured ending his greeting with what sounded like “Let’s go, Brandon.” The words “Let’s go, Brandon” also appeared on the screen. Because of that, people were listening for ” Let’s go, Brandon” to be said, and that’s what they thought they heard.
But something virtually no one including me caught was that the date on the TikTok video was October 11th, not last Friday when the AP reporter says she heard the phrase given over the loudspeaker on the plane.
Further, upon listening to it a little more carefully, the video is clipped right as what was initially thought to be “Brandon” was being said. You hear “Let’s go, bra –.” In other words, maybe it wasn’t “Brandon” the pilot was allegedly saying, but something else – like maybe “Let’s go, Braves.”
Because Southwest Airlines is now “investigating” this matter, perhaps we’ll learn more in the coming days and weeks as to what – if anything – actually related to “Let’s go, Brandon” transpired on the flight the AP reporter was on, if maybe the pilot she says she heard Friday was the same one in that TikTok clip, and so on.
I have to admit when I first heard about the double-take some were doing over the story Monday, I got to wondering why there would allegedly be “audible gasps” from the passengers as the AP reporter said there was if the pilot had said something like “Let’s go, Braves.” But then I thought about it more and it made sense.
*If* that’s what the pilot said, then, of course, there would likely be “audible gasps” since he was taking off from Houston (for non-sports people: The Atlanta Braves and the Houston Astros are currently battling it out in the World Series. Atlanta leads the series at 3-2 and the next game in the best of seven series is tonight in Houston).
In any event, we’ll continue to keep you posted on how this story develops, especially as it relates to the eventual findings of that Southwest Airlines investigation into the matter. And, as noted in addendums added to my previous reporting, I sincerely regret not initially catching the date on that TikTok clip. I strive for accuracy in everything I write, and I dropped the ball on that particular aspect of this story.
That said, if it’s determined that the pilot was actually saying something else other than “Brandon,” there will be egg on a whole lot of faces on the left, many of who publicly flipped out over this story and ridiculed and smeared the alleged pilot, insinuating he had a substance abuse problem and calling for passengers to actually file a complaint with the Federal Aviation Administration because apparently, the FAA has nothing better to do than to massage the egos of those suffering from Hurt Feelings Syndrome.
As always, stay tuned!
Related:
– The Most ‘Cry Harder’ CNN Translation for ‘Let’s Go, Brandon’ Has Arrived
– The Media Start Losing Their Minds Over ‘Let’s Go, Brandon,’ and I Think I Know Why
North Carolina-based Stacey Matthews, a former liberal who also writes under the name "Sister Toldjah," has been writing about media bias, social issues, and the culture wars since 2003. Follow her on Twitter here, and on Parler here.
Ineptocracy
A system of government where the least capable to lead are elected by the least capable of producing, and where the members of society least likely to sustain themselves or succeed, are rewarded with goods and services paid for by the confiscated wealth of a diminishing number of producers.