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Sunday, February 05, 2017

Budweiser Debuts Super Bowl Ad, and Its Politically Charged Message Has Americans Speechless…

Budweiser is out with its Super Bowl ad for this year.

This one is exciting comment, as their ads often do.

Titled “Born The Hard Way,” it shows the 1857 journey of Adolphus Busch from Hamburg, Germany as an immigrant into the United States, ultimately to St. Louis.

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28 comments:

  1. When will these idiots stay out of politics now i am going to switch to coors.

    #STFUBUD.

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  2. At least Coors is owned and brewed in the USA!!

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    1. Bud is brewed in the USA. Coors is also owned by Molsen (Canadian) and SAB Miller (South African)

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  3. So now that Budweiser is owned by InBev, they are playing anti-american ads.

    No more anti American BUD for me!

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  4. The ad shows him coming here legally. Also, no one had to worry about him causing terror in the community.

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  5. You must not only boycott their product, you must turn the channel when this commercial comes on. Send a strong message this will not be tolerated...easy to do, its not like your asked to die in battle like our forefathers did...be a true PATRIOT!!!

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    1. I doubt this ad was made as a response to any recent immagration decisions. Super bowl ads cost millions in airtime and to produce. This was probably made months ago

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  6. I thought it was a nice commercial.

    You see both sides to the coin.

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  7. Local craft brews, brewed in America by Americans

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    1. "locAl" with foriegn high prices.

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    2. Google
      ford
      are doing the same.

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  8. If only immigrants true intention was to make America great, not destroy and get free stuff. Those days are over from our fore fathers coming here to be part of American Dream, only come here for the free benefits.

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  9. Budweiser is now owned by a non America Company !

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  10. MOONSHINE - with the label MADE IN THE USA!!!!!

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  11. He came here legally.
    He worked hard and became a contributing member of society.

    There is no relationship between that and what is happening here now.

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    1. Too expensive for a "local" beer.

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  13. Yuengling American brewed in the oldest brewery in the U.S.A.

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  14. When can we enjoy sports without a political agenda? This person shown in the video did the right thing and was admitted here legally , just leave this crap out of sports all together , they won't recognize our flag or anthem , we are done with sports in my family , no more room for this.

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  15. Doesn't this kind of support what Trump is trying to do? Immigrants coming to America legally and following the rules?

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  16. Political themes in super bowls ads...well, I guess I won't be watching the super bowls any more. Thanks for the warning!

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  17. I see an immigrant coming to America legally. Then making good on his dream. LEGALLY DIP$$$HITS LEGALLY!!!!

    He also had to take care of himself because there were no social programs then.

    This is an out of context political piece. I stopped buying Bud the day Inbev bought them. I stopped watching the NFL the moment Kapernick took a knee. Enjoy the Super Bowl. I will be spending time with my wife and children.

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  18. Did you know that our local Bud distributer is owned by Adolfus Bush's grandson?
    Robert Bush Burke
    I think that's pretty cool.
    I really didn't see too much PC in that add. Just showing the history and tying it in to the country that perfected brewing beer.

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