A new Budweiser commercial is full of horse shift in a weak attempt to win back conservatives mad about the beer's partnership with the transgender TikTok star.
One of its signature Clydesdales gallops through a 60-second pile of platitudes celebrating a “beer rooted in the heart of America, founded in a community where a handshake is a sure contract.”“This is a story bigger than beer,” the narrator says. “This is the story of the American spirit.”
That’s a whole lot o’ red, white and blue to win back right-wing consumers upset just because the company made a for Mulvaney, an actor and trans activist who documented her transition to a viral audience on TikTok.“We never intended to be part of a discussion that divides people. We are in the business of bringing people together over a beer,” CEO Brendan Whitworth said on Friday, the same day the ad appeared on Twitter.
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