Ultra Right beer sees 'record breaking' sales with Trump mug-shot can after acquiring statewide distribution in Georgia



Conservative Dad's Ultra Right beer, which was launched as an anti-woke beverage following Bud Light's marketing campaign with a transgender content creator, has seen record sales and increased distribution following its limited-edition can featuring President Trump's mug shot.

Seth Weathers, the brand's CEO, spoke to Fox Business about a collector can featuring Donald Trump's photo, which was taken after he was indicted on 13 charges in Georgia in relation to allegations surrounding the 2020 election.

"We knew people would go wild over these collector cans, but we had no idea the response would be this crazy," said Weathers in a press release. The CEO reportedly predicted that the sales of the special beer would surpass $2 million by the campaign's end.

Additionally, 10% of the sales from the mug-shot cans are to be donated to the Trump legal defense through the Georgia Republican Party and the David Shafer Legal Defense Fund.

Can\u2019t wait till this number is $1,000,000!
— Ultra Right Beer (@Ultra Right Beer) 1695817581

"Sales have poured in from the moment we launched," Weathers continued. "With over $1 million in beer and merchandise sales, we’ve raised over $50,000 for the legal defense of the Georgia Trump electors and the Georgia Republican Party," the company stated.

Weathers noted that the company is now a "forever brand" with statewide distribution in Georgia, while also claiming spots on shelves in Arkansas.

"We are sending this beer out by the tractor-trailer load," Weathers exclaimed. "This is your moment, anti-woke Americans," he added.

"This doesn't happen in the beer industry, you don't just all of a sudden get statewide distribution in stores all over the place. It's what the people have done and they've demanded it," he went on.

I ABSOLUTELY LOVE this @sethweathers @ultrarightbeer just placed my order. Keep up the great work!!
— Tanja Davis (@Tanja Davis) 1694540301

The brand launched in April 2023 with a campaign that resonated across the internet in direct opposition to progressive marketing campaigns.

“America’s been drinking beer from a company that doesn’t even know which restroom to use,” said Weathers over video clips of Bud Light's partnership with actor and gender-theory activist Dylan Mulvaney.

“As conservatives, we’re constantly getting hit in the face, left and right, by the woke mind virus. But the last place we want it is in our beer," the CEO declared before throwing a baseball off-screen.

“If you know which bathroom to use, you know what beer you should be drinking. Stop giving money to woke corporations that hate our values." Weathers then teed up a can of Bud Light on a baseball tee and smashed the can in the viral clip.

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Kamala Harris is mocked and ridiculed over embarrassing error in background White House graphic



Vice President Kamala Harris was mocked and ridiculed online after she spoke in front of a background graphic with a embarrassing error.

Harris was speaking at the Essence Fest in New Orleans, Louisiana, when her critics pounced on the spelling error to attack the vice president.

That's because the backdrop misspelled the state's name as "Lousiana" right behind Harris' seat.

"Just another blunder by the worst Administration in the history of our currently not so great country," read one tweet.

"Education under this shameful administration is embarrassing enough, but at least our kindergarteners know the never-ending list of pronouns," replied another critic.

"When I see very basic Public Relation mistakes like this and the awkward fake demeanor, it leads me to believe that once again, you have a junior varsity team that is in over their head. They have my no confidence vote," read another response.

"The incompetence is staggering," said another detractor.

Screenshots of the error were widely circulated on social media.

\u201cClaim: \u201cLouisiana is misspelled on a wall at a Kamala Harris event.\u201d\n\nPolitifact rating: Mostly False\u201d
— Ultra Journalist (Ret) - JOURN-L of Skrypton (@Ultra Journalist (Ret) - JOURN-L of Skrypton) 1656969411

The embarrassing error was the latest in a series of incidents plaguing the office of the vice president. Defenders of Harris accuse critics of sexism and racism but even some in the White House have accused her of being incompetent and unprepared in various meetings and media briefings.

Harris has done just as poorly in polling — a majority of Americans in one poll said she was not ready to assume the duties of the presidency should anything befall President Joe Biden.

The appearance was seen as an attempt by Democrats to shore up the black vote after several polls showed the pivotal demographic was dropping in support for the party and Biden ahead of the midterms.

Here's video of Democrats courting the black vote:

Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at Essence festwww.youtube.com

Video of liberal venting his anger against wealthy Democrats goes viral: 'F***ing retire! You're rich as s***!'



A TikTok video of a liberal criticizing Democrat politicians went viral on Twitter after being shared by the popular "Libs of TikTok" account.

The video was originally posted to Alex Pearlman's TikTok account where it garnered over half a million views.

"I'm not gonna shut up about this, I'm not because I can't yell at the Republicans," said an angry Pearlman.

"They not gonna change, they are who they are, we're stuck with them, we're not gonna change them. You can't shame them, you can't convince them, you can't trick them, you cant f***ing out plan them," he said.

"But I can yell at the Democratic party, and I can tell them where they can at least make one f***ing small change to stop pissing me the f*** off every hour right now. Stop sending me, stop sending me fundraising requests right now, OK?" Pearlman yelled.

"The Republican party had a plan for the last fifty years to overturn Roe vs. Wade," he added. "We had a leak 5 weeks ago telling us that this exact thing was going to happen, and your response after 5 weeks of careful study and planning and thought has been to send us nonstop fundraising emails!"

Pearlman then read through a list of the most wealthy Democrats in Congress and their net worth in the millions.

"Nancy Pelosi, the Speaker of the f***ing House, of the Democratic party from California is worth $114 .7 million! Dianne Feinstein who doesn't know where the f*** she is right now, the senator from California, part of the Democratic party, is worth $87.9 million! Million!" he emphasized.

"You guys want money? F***ing call your guy! You call him every week to do insider trading! Stop f***ing sending me emails! Stop sending me f***ing texts, stop f***ing reading poems and singing godd*** karaoke!" he continued.

"You have power! You have it! You're in the seat! We are the ones who are powerless!" Pearlman yelled.

Stop f***ing pretending you're protesting!" he added. "If you don't want to f***ing do it or its too hard, f***ing retire! You're rich as s***! You don't need to do anything!"

He went on to yell that if he had the money Pelosi had that he would at least have bought a driver for her husband to avoid a DUI charge. He also called for the entire leadership of the Democratic Party to be cleared out and replaced.

"You don't care! You don't care! You just want to stay in the seat!" he concluded angrily. "F*** you!"

Pearlman's rant garnered more than a million views when it was posted by a conservative on Twitter and then shared by Libs of TikTok and actor James Woods.

Here's the video of Pearlman's rant with explicit language:

\u201cI actually like this guy. He\u2019s a liberal. And I like him.\u201d
— Ultra Jeff (@Ultra Jeff) 1656536982

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot tells LBGTQ community the 'Supreme Court is coming for us next,' urges 'call to arms' — and gets blasted for 'inciting violence'



Far-left Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot told her fellow LBGTQ community members that the "Supreme Court is coming for us next" and urged a "call to arms" in response to last week's leaked SCOTUS decision that would overturn Roe v. Wade, a ruling that legalized abortion in the United States in 1973.

What are the details?

Lightfoot made her feelings known Monday night on Twitter:

To my friends in the LGBTQ+ community\u2014the Supreme Court is coming for us next. This moment has to be a call to arms.
— Lori Lightfoot (@Lori Lightfoot) 1652147817

"To my friends in the LGBTQ+ community — the Supreme Court is coming for us next. This moment has to be a call to arms," the Democrat tweeted, before adding a post that reads: "We will not surrender our rights without a fight — a fight to victory!"

What was the reaction?

Besides the fact that Lightfoot's initial tweet was getting massively ratioed as of Tuesday morning — over 21,000 comments compared to just over 2,900 likes — a number of notable figures ripped Lightfoot for her words and said she's encouraging violence:

  • Republican U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert of Colorado tweeted that "while people are being slain in [Lightfoot's] streets on a daily basis, all she can worry about is endangering more lives with her reckless words. Shame on her. She should resign."
  • Republican U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas simply tweeted a "#DemMobViolence" hashtag in response to Lightfoot's "call to arms" statement.
  • Republican U.S. Senate candidate and conservative commentator Kathy Barnette tweeted, "Shame on Lori Lightfoot! Issuing a 'call to arms' to millions is nothing short of a terroristic threat. For a woman with so much blood on her hands due to the gun violence she allows in Chicago, she’s going to cause even more death. Issuing terroristic threats is a crime!"
  • The research arm of the Republican National Committee wondered, "Is Democrat Lori Lightfoot calling for violence?"

Others used the left's infamous post-Jan. 6 rhetoric while ripping Lightfoot:

  • Conservative political commentator Rob Maness declared that Lightfoot's tweets are "words of a seditionist inciting violence against the Federal Judiciary branch of the government."
  • TheBlaze's Dave Rubin called Lightfoot a "crazy psycho insurrectionist" while TheBlaze's Jessica O'Donnell told the mayor "this sounds a lot like incitement."
  • "The same people who want to sentence grandmas to death for waving the American flag in the Capitol on 1/6 have no problem with Lori Lightfoot literally calling for violence over a problem that doesn’t exist," TheBlaze's Sara Gonzales tweeted. "They don’t actually care about any of it."
  • Conservative comedian Tim Young wrote that Lightfoot's posts are "worse than anything Democrats screech about Trump saying on January 6. Lightfoot is attempting to incite violence."

The hypocrisy of it all was too much for some:

This you?pic.twitter.com/QixZuQ87Lk
— Ultra MAGA queen Liz Willis (@Ultra MAGA queen Liz Willis) 1652150655
.@elonmusk: Imagine if a Republican tweeted this.
— #ThePersistence (@#ThePersistence) 1652160502