Joe Biden Falls Off Bike. Narrated by Howard Cosell.
Sports legend Howard Cosell narrates the viral video of President Joe Biden falling off of his bicycle in front of reporters.
In July 2022, social media users started to circulate a screenshot from Google Maps that supposedly showed the location where U.S. President Joe Biden had fallen off his bike the previous month was named “Brandon Falls.”
Biden truly did fall off his bike during a cycling trip in Delaware in June 2022. As of this writing, if you open Google Maps, you can find a historical landmark named “Brandon Falls” near the site of this incident. However, “Brandon Falls” was not an official state-sanctioned landmark. Google Maps allows users to create public landmarks, which means someone established and named the site on the mapping application to mock the president.
We identified the Twitter account behind the “Brandon Falls” landmark - this name is a play on “Let’s Go Brandon,” a conservative saying that means “F*ck Joe Biden” (you can read more about the origins of that phrase here). “Old Row Viral,” a content creator that specializes in conservative memes, created the fake historical landmark on Google Maps. This social media account recently encouraged the trend of “Bidening” - the practice of intentionally falling off a bike at the site, taking a photograph or video of the fall online, and then posting that media online.
Howard William Cosell (March 25, 1918 - April 23, 1995) was an American sports journalist, broadcaster and author. Cosell became prominent and influential during his tenure with ABC Sports from 1953 until 1985.
Cosell was widely known for his blustery, confident personality.[1] Cosell said of himself, "I've been called arrogant, pompous, obnoxious, vain, cruel, verbose, a showoff. And, of course, I am." Cosell was sardonically nicknamed "Humble Howard" by fans and media critics. In its obituary for Cosell, The New York Times described Cosell's effect on American sports coverage:
He entered sports broadcasting in the mid-1950s, when the predominant style was unabashed adulation, [and] offered a brassy counterpoint that was first ridiculed, then copied until it became the dominant note of sports broadcasting.
Cosell's style contrasted greatly with Ray Scott, who was understated, and often used very few words. He also brought an antagonistic, almost heel-like commentary, notably his giving criticism of Terry Bradshaw by suggesting that he did not have the intelligence to win in the league.
In 1993, TV Guide named Howard Cosell The All-Time Best Sportscaster in its issue celebrating 40 years of television.
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