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  • 'Woke-free' Ultra Right beer releases parody ad attacking Bud Light

    07/14/2023 7:24:19 PM PDT · by NetAddicted · 8 replies
    NYPost.com ^ | 7/13/2023 | Shannon Thaler
    An ex-Donald Trump campaign manager has cashed in on Bud Light’s disastrous tie-up with Dylan Mulvaney by launching a “woke-free beer” called Ultra Right — and its latest ad is a cinematic parody that takes another jab at the embattled brew. The latest ad for the new beer, called Ultra Right, plays on the comedic action film “Smokey the Bandit,” a 1970s hit about a truck driver who transports an illegal shipment of beer across state lines. “That’s me, Conservative Dad. You’re probably wondering how I got here,” the ad starts while showing founder, chief executive and so-called “Conservative Dad”...
  • Conservative activist launches 'Ultra Right' beer as rival to Bud Light after Dylan Mulvaney controversy

    04/13/2023 12:05:48 PM PDT · by CFW · 9 replies
    Fox News ^ | 4/13/23 | Kyle Morris
    Bud Light's recent partnership with transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney has driven one Republican to launch his own beer that's specifically marketed to conservatives. The beer – dubbed the "Conservative Dad's Ultra Right" – is currently being sold online, and the response has been "nuts," according to the man behind the mission to defeat "woke corporations." Speaking to Fox News Digital about his efforts, Seth Weathers, the CEO of Freedom Speaks Up, said companies like Anheuser-Busch are "spitting on" conservative values. "I have kids and I don't care what their response is, Bud Light has hired a mentally deranged freak to...
  • Only educated aliens need apply in Europe

    05/08/2006 3:16:32 PM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 11 replies · 492+ views
    Washington Times ^ | May 8, 2006 | Elizabeth Bryant
    PARIS -- European governments, facing an immigration debate much like that in the United States, are pulling in the welcome mat, especially for low-skilled, illegal aliens from Africa and other developing regions. Increasingly, governments are introducing immigration tests and other devices to screen out all but the brightest and most qualified in the face of rising anti-immigration sentiments -- despite having an aging population that leaves many European countries in need of new workers to bankroll their welfare states. "There is a general trend toward regulation and restricting immigration and asylum seekers in particular," said Daniele Joly, a specialist on...