@pete wrote:
but is it a wagon ? and i’m the google queen ty very much :oops:
king pete ur the google king lol
is it a wagon well …. Literally, a bandwagon is a wagon which carries the band in a parade, circus or other entertainment. The phrase “jump on the bandwagon” was first used in American politics in 1848 because of Dan Rice, President Lincoln’s court jester.Dan Rice, a professional circus clown, used his bandwagon for Zachary Taylor’s campaign appearances, to gain attention by using the music. As Taylor’s campaign became more successful, more politicians strove for a seat on the bandwagon, hoping to be associated with the success. Later, during the time of William Jennings Bryan’s 1900 presidential campaign, bandwagons had become standard in campaigns, and ‘jump on the bandwagon’ was used as a derogatory term, implying that people were associating themselves with the success without considering what they associated themselves with.