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WATCH: Joe Rogan Laughs Out Loud At Bud Light’s Cringeworthy New Commercial After Mulvaney Disaster
In an attempt to repair their brand image after the Dylan Mulvaney disaster, Bud Light has released a cringeworthy new commercial that paints the company as “Pro-America”. However, the commercial is not having the affect they intended.
Joe Rogan and comedian Jim Breuer reacted to the new commercial live on Rogan’s podcast and the pair couldn’t stop laughing as the ad continued to get worse and worse.
“It’s like the f*****g dumbest pro-America rah-rah. Like, we don’t know who you really are now,” Rogan said before playing the clip for his guest. “It’s so stupid and cliché. It hurts my feelings it’s so dumb,’ he added. ‘This is a company in deep s**t,” he added.
“Look, you got the prairies, the ocean, you got a Clydesdale running down the street,’ said Rogan, narrating the video as it began.
‘I would respect this if they had this and then Dylan Mulvaney just starts cartwheeling it into the frame,’ Rogan said, laughing hysterically.
WATCH:
Joe Rogan slams Bud Light’s pivot to a pro-American ad after their tranny stunt.
“Shut the f*ck up. Now, I hate you more. Like, what are you doing?”
“Was this AI-generated? That's probably a Chat GPT 4.0 version of the perfect American commercial.”
He speaks for most… pic.twitter.com/89jp6vv6JY
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) April 22, 2023
“Shut the f*ck up. Shut the f*ck up. Now, I hate you more. Like, what are you doing? … Was this AI-generated? That’s probably a Chat GPT 4.0 version of the perfect American commercial. That’s really what it is. That shit didn’t have nothing to do with drinking Bud Light either, by the way,” Rogan added.
As we reported on TrendingPolitics, a top Bud Light executive has stepped down after the recent PR disaster:
Bud Light’s marketing VP, Alissa Heinerscheid, has been ousted from her marketing position amidst a boycott over the beer company’s controversial partnership with trans activist Dylan Mulvaney.
As the boycott against Bud Light continues to gain momentum, the brand’s marketing VP, Alissa Heinerscheid, took a leave of absence, as confirmed by the brewer. Todd Allen, former global marketing VP for Budweiser, will be stepping in as Heinerscheid’s replacement, according to Ad Age.
“The brewer has also streamlined its marketing function to reduce layers ‘so that our most senior marketers are more closely connected to every aspect of our brand’s activities,’ a company spokesperson said in a statement, adding that ‘these steps will help us maintain focus on the things we do best: brewing great beer for all consumers, while always making a positive impact in our communities and on our country.’
“The statement noted that ‘we communicated some next steps with our internal teams and wholesaler partners,’ adding that ‘we made it clear that the safety and welfare of our employees and our partners is our top priority.'”
Stay tuned for more on this Bud Light saga….