Kid Rock tells Tucker Carlson it’s time to give Bud Light another chance.
Apparently Dana White isn't the only one selling out to bring Bud Light back.
Now, in an interview with Tucker Carlson, Kid Rock says America should give the beer another chance.
Of course, I think we all knew Kid Rock wasn't really on board with the boycott early on.
He went from literally blasting Bud Light.
To still serving it at his bar
Other conservatives aren't rolling over so easily.
And then there's Matt Walsh who sums up the issue and makes sense of it all in his own unique way.
... As someone who doesn't drink Bud Light, my only horse in this race is to report what's happening and pray for the end of the depraved LGBTQ morality these companies are pushing.
The right time to forgive Bud is NEVER.
Not ever. They should die as a brand, be utterly annihilated, as should the reputation of every creepy turncoat promoting that tranny swill.
I will not even remain in any establishment which even offers Bud Light. The moment I see it, I will leave and never return.
I think the older Conservatives are starting to soften on Bud Light. I think because they have a lot of fond memories drinking Bud Light, and this whole dust up is tainting those memories. I have ran across several people over 65 that says Bud Light is coming back, "Did you see their new cans?".
One thing I noticed is all of the other distributors pulled back and propped Bud Light up. Yuengling and Modelo could have over taken Bud Light as the number one beer in America. But instead they raised their price and throttled production. Yuengling selling like it's a premium import beer now. While before this they were always an affordable retail domestic beer. They are neck and neck with Guinness in price. They were always several dollars cheaper a six pack before the Bud Light dust up. If Becks and St Paulie Girl can sell a 12 pack under $13.00 then there's just no reason why Yuengling is selling 6 packs for $10.99 and 12 packs for $15 and up.
I have one drink a day, and have done that for about six months now. Works for me. I get some enjoyment out of it, and there is a real health benefit from that small level of drinking, mostly from reduced heat disease.
I have a distant cousin who is 103, and has a Manhattan every evening. My wife also had a relative who lived to 107 and liked his daily drink.
The right time to forgive Bud is NEVER.
Not ever. They should die as a brand, be utterly annihilated, as should the reputation of every creepy turncoat promoting that tranny swill.
I will not even remain in any establishment which even offers Bud Light. The moment I see it, I will leave and never return.