Agreed.After their gay Bud Light commercials it’s really hard to give that company any respect.
So enlightened us with your brilliance.That commercial wasn't about beer, stupid. Just like the other one you hate, wasn't. Times change.
What does that even mean? Please explain.That commercial wasn't about beer, stupid. Just like the other one you hate, wasn't. Times change.
this is the best!
I think your missing the point that people are anti Budweiser and anything Budweiser has or had to offer no matter how patriotic they try to be.For those who think that commercial is about beer, it's no more about beer than the tranny Bud-Light commercial. Times change. People need to understand what's important, and what's entertainment.
The world is full of minstrels [sports, acting, singing, drama, nascar] and the idiots who worship them...along with the minstrels don't give two fucks about the mindless public. They only want your money and admiration for pretending they're important in life. This commercial is Americana, and goes against all the other **** in media. It's the first one I've seen in ages.
I view this much differently than you do. It has everything to do about selling beer and brand recognition. This commercial is to pull the Americana heart strings for patriotism especially with the upcoming 250th anniversary celebration. With their failed Bud Light commercial campaign, they know they need to change course in order to win back customers and deflect controversy. Nostalgic Americana is normally an easy win for marketing. Seems like they’ve pulled the wool over some already. A horse, a bird and some AI, does wonders to fool people. Ironically, InBev the owners of Budweiser is not even an American company.For those who think that commercial is about beer, it's no more about beer than the tranny Bud-Light commercial. Times change. People need to understand what's important, and what's entertainment.
The world is full of minstrels [sports, acting, singing, drama, nascar] and the idiots who worship them...along with the minstrels don't give two fucks about the mindless public. They only want your money and admiration for pretending they're important in life. This commercial is Americana, and goes against all the other **** in media. It's the first one I've seen in ages.
That was a great commercial. Bif was a good dude (RIP). He joined us for dinner and a comedy show one night when I had some extra tickets when they were in town for the MIS race here in Michigan.That was pretty funny


