Dayton Flyers Accidentally Charter Hillary Clinton’s Branded Campaign Plane, Actually Win With It

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Finally, this plane can travel with some winners for once.

The Dayton Flyers beat Alabama 77-72 in Tuscaloosa this afternoon, but the only reason this story is newsworthy has nothing to do with what happened on the basketball court. Rather, it is how the Dayton Flyers traveled to the game that caught everyone’s attention — on Hillary’s branded “Stronger Together” jet. You know, the one from this terrible mannequin challenge:

If that doesn’t connect with middle America, nothing will!

From AL.com:

The Dayton Flyers basketball team traveled to Alabama Monday on a plane used by Clinton during her failed presidential campaign. The Boeing 737-800 with the words “Stronger Together” and “hillaryclinton.com” on the side was leased by the University of Dayton which said it was not aware until the aircraft landed it was a branded Clinton plane.

The university told the Dayton Daily News its charter service has used planes of professional sports teams before but it’s the first time the Flyers have flown on a candidate-branded plane.

Dayton does not get to choose which aircrafts it charters and was totally blindsided by the Clinton 737-800 on the tarmac. It came as a real shock, as an unbranded 737-800 was a clear favorite in the polls to take the team to Tuscaloosa.

The Dayton Flyers are Stronger Together. At least the slogan makes sense now.

[via AL.com]

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  1. DanielBooze

    It’s still football season and that second paragraph gave me a heart attack.

    8 years ago at 6:24 pm
    1. Mitch The Godfather Martin

      How the fuck would you think the top team in college football, who is basically an NFL team, would lose in a shootout to the Dayton Flyers football team? Really bro?

      8 years ago at 2:08 am
  2. AndrewsMomsAss

    OMG is Hillary on the basketball team? I heard her Defense is terrible and she just gives the ball away to whoever asks for it!

    8 years ago at 6:38 pm