Joe Rogan mocks 'stupid and cliché' Bud Light video ad trying to make up for partnership with 'crazy attention whore' trans activist



Joe Rogan ridiculed the newest ad from Bud Light that was trying to atone for its controversial partnership with transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney, who Rogan called a "crazy attention whore."

Rogan made the comments on the latest edition of his incredibly popular podcast while interviewing fellow comedian Jim Breuer.

"The corporations. We want to think of them as being these impossibly large machines that makes money. And they are. But they are just run by people," said Rogan.

"And some people are dorks," he added.

"And those dorks get important jobs and they put Dylan Mulvaney on a Bud Light can!" Rogan joked.

Breuer laughed uproariously at Rogan's joke.

"That's what it is. These are dorks. And did you see the response that Bud had? The most recent response? It's like the f***ing dumbest pro-America, rah-rah, like we don't know who you really are now?" Rogan continued.

He referenced a resurfaced video of Alissa Gordon Heinerscheid, the Bud Light vice president, saying that the brand had been in decline and needed to "evolve" into inclusivity in order to expand their market.

"There's like interviews with the lady who is the head of Bud Light, talking about why they did it, and the old sort of frat culture attached to Bud Light, dismissing the people and the humor of the people that like Bud Light," Rogan said.

"And so they're gonna change that with this crazy attention whore!" he laughed. "On day 365 of being a woman. I mean we are in a f***ing Cohen Brothers movie. This is a Mike Judge movie."

Rogen went on to play the video advertisement for Breuer, and they both ridiculed the attempt to appease what Bud Light thought were traditional fans.

"It's so stupid and cliché, it f***in', it hurts my feelings it's so dumb!" Rogan mocked.

"This is a company in deep s***, bro!" Rogan laughed.

Rogan faced some criticism from conservatives after he derided efforts to boycott Bid Light and drank one of the beers with a previous guest who said he found Mulvaney attractive.

A recent poll found that a majority of Americans supported the boycott of Anheuser-Busch products over its transgender marketing partnership.

Here's the video of Rogan's reaction:

Budweiser Responds to Backlash with New Commercial www.youtube.com

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Kid Rock shoots at cases of Budweiser beer in protest against company's partnership with transgender TikToker



Rock music artist Kid Rock posted a video of himself shooting at cases of Budweiser beer, and it quickly went viral with millions of views.

The performer, whose real name is Robert James Ritchie, was apparently protesting against the beer brand partnering with transgender TikTok personality Dylan Mulvaney.

“Grandpa’s feeling a little frisky today,” said Ritchie on the video. “Let me say something to all of you and be as clear and concise as possible."

He then fired numerous shots at several cases of Bud Light beer behind him.

“F*** Bud Light, and f*** Anheuser-Busch,” he added. "Have a nice day!"

The video has more than 26 million views despite his only having about a million followers on Twitter.

Mulvaney was chosen to contribute to the beer company's March Madness marketing campaign and included a celebration of the transgender activist's "365 Days of Girlhood."

After the partnership sparked a public furor, a spokesperson for Anheuser-Busch defended the actions of the company in a statement to Fox News.

“Anheuser-Busch works with hundreds of influencers across our brands as one of many ways to authentically connect with audiences across various demographics and passion points,” read the statement.

“From time to time, we produce unique commemorative cans for fans and for brand influencers, like Dylan Mulvaney," the company added. “This commemorative can was a gift to celebrate a personal milestone and is not for sale to the general public.”

Previously, Mulvaney made headlines when the activist was invited to the White House, where President Joe Biden issued his support for the transgender agenda. Vice President Kamala Harris has also used Mulvaney to show her support for the transgender movement.

Here's more about the trans-Budweiser campaign:

Ben Reacts to Dylan Mulvaney x Bud Light Collab www.youtube.com

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