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Monday, April 24, 2023

Heads be rollin'

A senior executive at Anheuser-Busch has been placed on leave in the wake of the anger over Bud Light's partnership with Dylan Mulvaney.

Daniel Blake, who is the Anheuser-Busch vice president for mainstream brands, has stepped back from his job just days after Bud Light's VP of marketing Alissa Heinerscheid took a leave of absence. 

Blake is Heinerscheid's boss and the move highlights the turmoil at the multinational business, which is valued at more than $100 billion, over Bud Light's deal with Mulvaney.

26 comments:

  1. 2 more casualties: Tucker Carlson's and Don Lemon's heads just went up on the pikes

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    1. Fox News starts the slowly, then suddenly, slide into oblivion.

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    2. I cut my cable, so I watched Tucker on YouTube. Just canceled my subscription to Fox there. I get all my news now from Wirecutter. I live in SoCal so that should keep me sane at least.

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  2. This is just damage control. Both execs placed on leave are on paid leave according to sources, the sponsorship deal with the weirdo is still in place and no senior execs have condemned the deal other than to say that it wasnt approved by them.

    Exile1981

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    1. Agreed about the "damage control", Exile1981. Even if they did lose their jobs, it really boils down to sacrificing a couple lesser scapegoats of VERY little corporate value in hopes of looking like they "handled it".

      I am so sick of this rampant faggotry, constant in-your-face display of deviancy and who can be the most outrageous...

      New International Version translation of Isiah 3:9:
      "The look on their faces testifies against them; they parade their sin like Sodom; they do not hide it. Woe to them! They have brought disaster upon themselves."

      Ed

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    2. The smartest damage control move AB could make right now is to just go back to their old advertising campaign and pay Dylan to sit on it's hands and shut the fuck up.

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  3. If nothing else, this marketing disaster should be the end of any more Dylan Mulvany ads for mainstream products.

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  4. Won't change peoples minds about that crap

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  5. He looks a bit young and woke to have such a senior role and now that he's sidelined it would appear he wasn't much good. Surprisingly it took a disaster to reveal what should have been apparent to experienced management before this. Go woke etc...

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  6. Put DJ Drumpt Jr. Up on a pike too

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  7. A-B listened to the "knowledgeable" young people, who ASSURED them that this would catapult the Lite brand to new heights.
    As if!
    Never liked the Lite products - I actually like Beer that tastes like - BEER! Preferably the darker beers - ales, stouts, lagers, doublebocks. I'm stuck with drinking NA beers for now, due to a conflict with my meds. Still, there are some crafts beers that are pretty good.
    A hell of a lot better than Bud Lite.

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  8. Good you posted this. I won't open any news about the fiasco. I'm a fuck the media person. I see headlines and knew the bitch took a leave. Didn't know about the faggot looking guy. Nothing can restore my faith in this company. Never will I buy any of their products. I hope every time someone sucks on a bud or any of their products they are reminded they are supporting pedophiles. So a hearty fuck you to anyone still drinking it.

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    1. I keep discovering brands that are owned by Budweiser. Budwieser isn't even owned by Budweiser, they're owned by some Dutch company called InBev. Stella Artois is part of that.

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    2. These are the labels to avoid https://www.anheuser-busch.com/brands

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    3. You know, that's funny: I like craft beers and generally trying out new beers. I have probably a dozen or so that I like an drink regularly. I didn't know that A-B had all these different brands, but I've tried quite a few of them over the years and didn't like a one, never bought another 6-pack. You've heard of 'radar' and 'gaydar', this must be my 'beer-dar', ha ha.

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  9. Have not drunk Budweiser for many decades. Did like Michelob for a time but went to miller light beers. Bud gave me a headache/hangover before I was done drinking so quit it.

    Now I drink Blue Moon but I will probably find it is owned by some woke bastard and have to quit it.

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  10. It's hard. Blue Moon is owned by Molson Coors, and Coors is big into the aLpHaBeT ideology. I was thinking about a "local brew" only to find Goosed Island is part of the AB InBev company, as is Corona and Modelo.
    In related disasters, I've given up on Homo Depot, Kellogs cereal, and Hershey's Chocolate. You're going to have to brew your own beer to know you agree with the brewmaster's policy.

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    1. Y'all need to do like I did and cut out beer completely and stick to bourbon. There's more bang for your buck anyway.

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    2. Brewing and distilling.

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    3. Here's the team.
      https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FuaLnFLaQAAWxNV?format=jpg&name=medium

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    4. Didn't Dylan mulvaney hey a deal with a whiskey brand?

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    5. I brewed my own beer for a bit. The first batch was awesome. I thought this was a piece of cake. All the following batches sucked. Might give it a try again. The problem with switching to bourbon is I drink it like beer. That drink might not hit the table. The issue is 4% vs 40%. At 4% I am hydrating. At 40% I am getting toasted. Hard to drive to lunch at that point. But time to go low carb so bourbon it is. I will have to adjust.

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  11. Naw, Wire. I don't care if my beer clings to my gut a little, I'll work it off. Hard liquor makes me want to re-shingle the roof in a rainstorm. Naked. Must be the one millionth of one percent Indian in my blood.

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    1. I never thought of that. Turns me into a berserker, too. Creek and CHerokee

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  12. I saw a headline yesterday that Maybelline has signed that monstrosity on as a spokesperson. I guess they have decided that, if their products are so good that they can disguise that skin (but not the face), that folks will buy that stuff. Wonder if the women folk will boycott or just the men have the balls to stand up on principle.

    I did not read the article. I do not really enjoy depravity and have found myself markedly less tolerant as I have aged...

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