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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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Budweiser Attacks American’s In Politically Motivated Superbowl Ad On Immigration; Stock Prices Plummet!

Ryan Saavedra
Jan 31st, 2017 5:33 pm 131 Comments
thegatewaypundit.com



Budweiser Attacks American’s Who Want Secure Borders


Budweiser has created a Superbowl Ad that is creating a lot of controversy. The 1-minute ad tries to explain to origins of the company’s co-founder, Adolphus Busch, by focusing on the fact that he was an immigrant.

The ad starts out with an actor who is playing Busch being told, “You’re not wanted here! Go back home!”

The vice-president and ranking executive for Budweiser brand in the U.S., Ricardo Marques, claims that this is not related to what is currently going on in the country in regards to illegal immigration.

From ADWEEK:

“There’s really no correlation with anything else that’s happening in the country,” he says. “We believe this is a universal story that is very relevant today because probably more than any other period in history today the world pulls you in different directions, and it’s never been harder to stick to your guns.”

Translation: This is directly related to what is going on in the U.S. and we are standing with liberals across America because it’s the progressive thing to do.

Budweiser’s Ad



Budweiser’s Stock Prices Fall

News of Budweiser’s Superbowl Ad has been out for a minimum of three days now and the prices in Budweiser’s stock have begun to fall.


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