Dylan Mulvaney’s Bud Light response PROVES left’s VICTIMHOOD



Dylan Mulvaney has finally broken his silence on the Bud Light controversy that dominated headlines after the brand hired the transgender activist for a sponsored video.

Mulvaney took to TikTok to address the controversy, saying, “What transpired from that video was more bullying and transphobia than I could have ever imagined.”

“I should have made this video months ago,” he continued, explaining that he didn’t because he was “scared of more backlash” and felt “personally guilty for what transpired.”

According to Mulvaney, Bud Light never reached out to him after the backlash, and he’s been scared to leave his house for months.

“I have been ridiculed in public, I’ve been followed, and I have felt a loneliness that I wouldn’t wish on anyone,” he continued.

While Glenn Beck feels bad for Mulvaney, he’s not naive enough to miss Mulvaney branding himself as purely a victim.

“It amazes me how these people on the left always think that they’re the only ones that get any heat,” Glenn says. “I’ve had to have security in my life, at times living in my house, for gosh, almost 20 years now.”

“They tried to run me out of business. I started my own network,” Glenn adds.

Glenn explains that these activists “immediately fall victim and can’t think their way through anything” and think “such an un-American movement has happened to them.”

“Well, gang,” he continues, “that’s what happens to conservatives all the time. We’re called monsters, terrorists, everything else. You know, it’s a two-way street here.”

Despite the backlash, the CEO of Bud Light is now saying he’d do it all again.

“He’d do it again, and that’s all because of ESG. They don’t care about you,” Glenn says.


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Dylan Mulvaney can’t find a date



Dylan Mulvaney has taken to TikTok yet again, this time to ask the world why he can’t find a date.

YouTuber and host of BlazeTV's "Pseudo-Intellectual" Lauren Chen breaks it down, though the answer itself is quite clear.

What seems obvious to most of us is a mystery to those intent on mainstreaming delusion.

Not too long ago, as Dylan posted his “Day 335” of being a girl and flaunted his new face — post facial feminization surgery. He claimed that he was “hot” enough to “steal a husband.”

He then most recently told his audience on Valentine's Day that he still has not been kissed yet as a “girl” — which, despite clear creepiness surrounding the idea that a grown man is referring to himself as a female child, he continues to call himself.

Chen says, “I guess it’s not that easy to actually get your own man, let alone steal someone else’s.”

She adds, after watching his Valentine's video, “In this particular video, I think there's a pretty apparent five o’clock shadow. Which just goes to show that no, you can’t surgery your way into womanhood.”

She goes on to explain that it’s ridiculous how blind so many are to a man getting attention for doing the bare minimum as a “woman,” which is simply being a woman — and he’s not even actually doing that.

“He’s gotten viral fame, brand deals from brands like Tampax or some tampon thing, he’s met Joe Biden, he’s gone to, I think, the Met Gala and the Grammys. He’s basically 'Woman of the Year' if you ask the left.”

She continues, “If you are a biological woman, there’s absolutely zero chance that he would have gotten the fame, the money, and the kudos, the adoration that he has. I mean basically all he does is act like a stereotype of the worst versions of women out there.”

However, while Dylan has received quite a lot of attention for his journey to “girlhood,” he still can’t find a date.

Chen chalks this up to “all of the people who maybe are telling him that he looks so great and he’s a woman, just like anyone else is, perhaps that doesn’t translate into real life and to specifically, the dating pool.”

Yes, to expect everyone else to be as deluded as you is a tall order.

She adds that if she were Dylan’s family member or friend, she would have told him what Matt Walsh, host at "The Daily Wire," said about Mulvaney that left him open to wide-stream criticism.

She says she would say, “This is going to be weird, okay. You’re not going to fully be a woman. You never will be. And the idea that you know, there’s a man who’s going to look at you the same way he would a biological woman, that’s never going to happen.”

Perhaps it's time, she quips, for the left to put its money where its mouth is and slide into Dylan’s DMs.


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VIRAL Dylan Mulvaney and Drew Barrymore Clip Shows EXACTLY What's Wrong in Our Culture



Just when it seems like the left can’t be anymore cringeworthy, embarrassing, and absolutely delusional, they show us just how much worse it can get.

Dylan Mulvaney, the man who skyrocketed to stardom for posting TikToks of his journey to “girlhood” recently underwent facial feminization surgery, and his new face has earned him additional worship from the left. Literally.

In a creepy appearance on Drew Barrymore’s show, the two give a vomit-inducing performance that ends with Barrymore on her knees, staring up dreamily at the self-proclaimed “girl.”

Sara Gonzales rips into him and his latest performative appearance on "The News & Why It Matters," calling him a “mentally ill man who dresses up like a female and calls vaginas Barbie pouches.”

She continues, “He went on the Drew Barrymore show to talk all things trans, and it just somehow kept getting worse.”

The clip from the show starts with Barrymore asking Mulvaney how he deals with the negativity.

He responds, “I still read the comments, but there’s so much hatred directed to the trans community right now, it's everywhere, and I think the greatest weapon that I can contribute is trans joy and comedy and talking about hard subjects and really intricate moments of a transition and try to let everybody in to see that, you know, I’m not a monster.”

Gonzales interjects, “Speaking of things you’re not.”

The pair continue salivating over each other. Drew even gets out of her chair and falls to her knees in front of Mulvaney, where he tells her he can’t imagine anyone disliking her. She responds, “Do you want to know ironically who dislikes me the most sometimes? Myself.”

They awkwardly hug while she remains on her knees, and it might be the worst moment on television we’ve seen in a long time.

Gonzales says she would “be very happy to sacrifice [her] own vote in order to get rid of all the crazy liberal white women’s votes,” like Drew's.

She continues, “Get off the floor, Drew, your goofy ass is embarrassing the rest of us. Welcome to the program, to members of the great patriarchy that we are here to serve.”

According to the left, fighting the patriarchy is best done while worshiping men who dress up as women.

Make it make sense, because we can’t.


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Transgender activist meets Biden in Oval Office, says president has watched 'Days of Girlhood' TikTok series about transitioning



Interviews with President Joe Biden are very rare and difficult to procure. According to a report from the White House Transition Project, Biden only gave 28 interviews in his first year in office – compared to 95 by Donald Trump, 162 by Barack Obama, and 50 by George W. Bush. In 2022, Biden went 220 days without an interview with an American TV journalist until he sat down with "60 Minutes" host Scott Pelley in mid-September. However, Biden has reportedly found the time to fit in interviews with six young people at the Oval Office.

NowThis – a progressive video-centric news site for young people – was allegedly granted access to Biden for interviews regarding Democrat-friendly topics such as gun legislation, student loan relief, abortion access, criminal justice reform, climate change, and trans rights.

NowThis said of the event, "President Joe Biden sat down with six young people focused on finding solutions to some of the most critical issues facing their generation" during the "NowThis Presidential Forum."

Transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney will be interviewing President Biden about trans rights. Mulvaney is a 25-year-old TikTok content creator who hosts a social media series titled "Days of Girlhood" about transitioning.

In a TikTok video posted on March 12, the transgender activist claimed to have become a "girl." In the video, Mulvaney mocked negative female stereotypes, such as crying throughout the day and buying unaffordable dresses.

The "dylanmulvaney" TikTok account has more than 8.3 million followers and over 267 million likes.

One of Mulvaney's viewers is apparently President Joe Biden – who turns 80 years old in less than a month.

Mulvaney announced on Thursday that Mulvaney had interviewed President Biden for NowThis. The trans activist noted that President Biden had watched the "Days of Girlhood" series about Mulvaney's transgender transition.

"It's day 222 of being a girl. I'm in Washington D.C., and I’m going to the White House to speak to the President of the United States," Mulvaney said on the video on Chinese social media platform TikTok.

"You know that phrase, ‘I think I may have girlbossed too close to the sun?’ Well that’s how I feel today," Mulvaney said while wearing a "Don't mess with trans kids" shirt and filming in a bathroom. "Because I get to sit down with Joe Biden and NowThis News, and I get to ask him a few questions surrounding trans issues in the United States and talk to him about my transness, and I really just want to represent my community the best that I can.”

"And you know what, as silly as I am on here, I am ready to step up and show that trans people, we’re not going anywhere, and that trans kids, they deserve a fighting chance to be their true selves," Mulvaney continued.

To meet President Biden, the transgender activist wore an outfit featuring the colors of the trans flag, including white high heels and a pink scarf.

Video shows Mulvaney entering the White House, seeing a portrait of Michelle Obama, and saying, "Our queen, love you, I love you."

President Biden allegedly gave the trans activist a cookie in the Oval Office.

Mulvaney frantically gushed about petting Biden's dog.

Mulvaney said of the meeting, "I left with a lot of hope and optimism, not only for just trans people, but many different topics."

"And the fact that our president has watched 'Days of Girlhood' – it's kind of epic," the trans activist said of Biden watching the TikTok series about transitioning.

"And I'm not gonna lie I have been having a rough go of it lately. A lot of darkness," Mulvaney added. "And today was what I needed to keep going."

Mulvaney called on everyone to vote in the midterms because they will "be one of the most important elections of our lifetimes."

Mulvaney said, "We're going to clean up some messes that have needed cleaning for hundreds of years."

The NowThis interviews with Biden are said to be released on Sunday night.

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Day 222- talking to the president at the White House with @nowthis (interview goes live on Sunday Night!) #trans #whitehouse #nowthisnews

Last week, Mulvaney was embroiled in a controversy involving cosmetics behemoth Ulta Beauty. Mulvaney appeared in a Ulta-sponsored video along with gender-fluid hairstylist David Lopez. The two biological men discussed girlhood and motherhood.

Mulvaney declared, "I know I can find love, I know I can still be a performer, I know I can have a family. I want to be a mom one day — and I absolutely can!"

The controversial video sparked outrage, and many women vowed to boycott Ulta Beauty.

This isn't the first time Biden's White House has enlisted social media influencers to appeal to young voters.

Earlier this month, the Biden administration announced it would utilize social media influencers to "combat scams and misinformation" about the new federal student loan debt relief program.

In March, the White House welcomed popular TikTok content creators to deliver a briefing on the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

In December 2021, Biden appeared in a TikTok video with the Jonas Brothers to promote COVID-19 vaccines.

In August 2021, "Queer as Folk" actor Benito Skinner, aka "Benny Drama," appeared in a video pretending to be the intern of former White House press secretary Jen Psaki.