Can Donnie's low output crew even afford Budweiser?[laughing]
President Donald Trump's supporters are vowing to never drink Budweiser beer after parent company Anheuser-Busch rolled out its Super Bowl commercial retelling the immigrant tale of its co-founder.
'Sorry Budweiser, I liked sipping you while chewing on Teriyaki Beef Jerky, but it will Stop now!'
With the American public bitterly divided over the question of immigration in the wake of Trump's controversial executive orders, the hashtag #boycottbudweiser went viral Saturday on Twitter.
Norma Earls tweeted that she's 'never been a Budweiser drinker' and that 'now, I will never be'.
The company's Super Bowl commercial, titled Born the Hard Way, is a 60-second, highly produced clip which tells the story of German immigrant Adolphus Busch's journey to America in 1857.
The ad shows Busch encountering hostile anti-immigrant sentiment upon his arrival in America - a sentiment that some say parallels current attitudes toward Muslim refugees.
'Way to go, Budweiser,' tweeted Kathy Pierce. 'You've managed to piss off middle America. You know, the people who used to drink your beer.'
'We don't need you beer, your opinions, and your illegal immigrant,' tweeted another Twitter user
President Donald Trump's supporters are vowing to never drink Budweiser beer after parent company Anheuser-Busch rolled out its Super Bowl commercial retelling the immigrant tale of its co-founder.
'Sorry Budweiser, I liked sipping you while chewing on Teriyaki Beef Jerky, but it will Stop now!'
With the American public bitterly divided over the question of immigration in the wake of Trump's controversial executive orders, the hashtag #boycottbudweiser went viral Saturday on Twitter.
Norma Earls tweeted that she's 'never been a Budweiser drinker' and that 'now, I will never be'.
The company's Super Bowl commercial, titled Born the Hard Way, is a 60-second, highly produced clip which tells the story of German immigrant Adolphus Busch's journey to America in 1857.
The ad shows Busch encountering hostile anti-immigrant sentiment upon his arrival in America - a sentiment that some say parallels current attitudes toward Muslim refugees.
'Way to go, Budweiser,' tweeted Kathy Pierce. 'You've managed to piss off middle America. You know, the people who used to drink your beer.'
'We don't need you beer, your opinions, and your illegal immigrant,' tweeted another Twitter user
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