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Just when you think the Biden crime
0:03
family can't get well any
0:06
stupider, Ah, they
0:08
do it.
0:09
Yes they do.
0:10
There's another problem now, and
0:12
this is going to be a big problem for
0:15
the Biden crime family. Apparently
0:19
Hunter Biden decided it would be a good idea
0:22
to take a private jet to a court
0:24
hearing, and it's now sparked a lot of backlash.
0:27
Hunter Biden, the son of President Joe Biden,
0:30
is currently involved in a court case seeking to
0:32
lower the monthly amount
0:34
he pays in child support to London
0:37
Roberts. Roberts previously worked for
0:39
the president's son in Washington,
0:41
d C. And in twenty eighteen
0:43
gave birth to a daughter that DNA testing later
0:45
proved is his. Hunter
0:48
Biden, by the way, is yet to meet the child.
0:50
Navy Roberts is
0:53
the name. It's currently paying twenty
0:55
grand a month in child sport, having
0:58
paid a total of seven hundred fifty thousand dollars. Not
1:00
too shabby, right, I mean, a lot of people can live
1:02
off of twenty thousand dollars a month.
1:06
And Hunter Biden didn't like it. Now, why was Hunter
1:08
Biden paying twenty thousand dollars a month? It's a great
1:10
question. The reason why, it's pretty simple. He was making
1:12
an insane amount of money off the Biden crime family.
1:15
And when you're making a ton of money, then that
1:17
means that the more money you make, the more money
1:19
you pay in alimony traditionally,
1:23
and that's why he was paying twenty thousand
1:25
dollars a month to take care of his daughter,
1:28
who he has denied as his, who
1:31
he forced into a DNA test
1:33
to prove, to make them prove, and
1:35
still to this day publicly denies
1:37
it. Also, the Biden
1:40
crime family denies this child's existence.
1:42
Even the Biden family put up
1:45
stockings for their grandkids and their names
1:47
on them at the White House and didn't
1:49
have one for this
1:52
member of the family, this grandchild,
1:55
because this grandchild's a problem, right,
1:57
This grandchild is one that
1:59
no no one should like. This grandchild
2:02
is the one that they should have just been able to pretty
2:04
much get rid of. That's
2:06
the reality of the situation. So
2:09
fast forward now to
2:13
this court case. Hunter Biden
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was angry. Hunter Biden did not like
2:19
the fact, I want to be clear, that
2:21
he was having to pay so much money,
2:23
so he petitioned the court,
2:25
not the other way around, not the woman, but he
2:27
did, he petitioned the court to
2:30
lower his payment, saying that he couldn't afford
2:32
them anymore. That
2:34
has opened up a very very
2:36
big can of worms, so
2:40
he wants to pay less money. He's currently
2:42
paying twenty thousand a month in child support. On
2:45
Saturday, the New York Post publish
2:47
a new report claiming to
2:49
have viewed flight records for a private
2:51
jet that the president son allegedly used to travel
2:54
to Arkansas for a court
2:56
date in April. Six
2:58
million dollar jet is reportedly
3:01
owned by Biden's close friend
3:03
and legal advisor, Kevin Morris.
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Despite arguing in court that
3:10
he should be allowed to pay lesson child supports
3:13
support for his child, which
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the newspapers characterizes
3:19
him having cried poverty.
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The records indicate that the flight
3:24
costs somewhere between
3:27
fifty five to one hundred and seventeen thousand
3:29
dollars. The fight
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took Biden from Washington, d C. To an airport
3:34
in Jackson County, Arkansas, and then back
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to DC after the hearing, to
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total of seven three hundred and twenty
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six miles. Now
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to be clear, that price is not a crazy
3:45
price. I have flown
3:48
a fair amount on campaigns on private
3:50
jets. I have flown with
3:52
other people that have been very kind to different
3:54
events on private jets. I
3:56
actually have some friends that have private planes
3:59
through their businesses. I've also taken a lot of flight
4:01
lessons and have been able to fly in
4:03
some jets, actually getting training hours.
4:07
While other people are paying the bill.
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I can tell you that private
4:11
jets are extremely expensive.
4:16
Now I have an app that I downloaded.
4:19
It's a popular app on my phone,
4:22
and I'm doing this tonight in real
4:24
time. I want you to understand
4:27
how much flights cost. So
4:30
if I do Washington, DC, and
4:33
this would be if any one of you got on this
4:35
app, I'm not gonna plug the app because it's not about
4:37
that.
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It's about the cost here.
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And you decided to fly to
4:42
this airport, Okay, I'm
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putting it in this Jackson
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County Airport to New York or to Washington,
4:50
d C. Now, you're gonna fly out
4:53
of Douglas or out
4:55
adult list, I should say, because you can't fly out of
4:57
Reagan International or Reagan National
4:59
for or reasons post.
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Just so you understand.
5:04
Post nine to eleven, they won't allow you to do
5:07
that on private jets. Okay, just so you
5:09
understand, now I don't
5:11
know exactly which field
5:13
they landed in Arkansas, So I'm
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going to go for a pretty
5:17
simple one, one that a lot of people would
5:19
go to. That would be
5:21
littlerock. And this is still a pretty
5:24
good way of this working.
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I'm going to pick the smallest jets
5:29
are able to get the lowest price. Just again,
5:31
so you understand how much money
5:33
he would have spent charging
5:36
this airplane to go down for one hearing,
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while claiming he can't pay as
5:41
much money as he's paying her. The
5:43
cheapest flight that I can find
5:45
right now is
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twenty five thousand, four hundred
5:50
and nineteen dollars one way.
5:53
Now, if I decide to come back, and
5:56
I come back, let's just call it the very
5:58
next day, cheapest flight
6:00
that I can find, this
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is pre tax, is
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fifty six seventy one dollars.
6:09
Now, if I actually decided to book
6:11
that fight, there's some other fees in
6:13
there. And if I look at
6:15
those fees, and again I'm doing this in real time
6:18
right now, that flight
6:20
with fees jumps up to about
6:23
sixty five thousand dollars.
6:28
I give you that intel for this reason.
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If he's so broke, what the hell is he doing
6:33
on a private jet. The
6:36
newspapers report drew an expected
6:39
wave of outrage
6:41
for many on social media, saying,
6:44
let me get this straight. Hunter Biden
6:47
is a guy who has had a long
6:49
standing source of big money
6:51
from his international business dealings.
6:54
Some accusing the President of being, you
6:56
know nothing but selling access to the United States
6:59
of America.
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That's fair. I'm one of those. And
7:02
this flight for Hunter
7:05
Biden to.
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Go down to demand
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that his child
7:10
support be lowered tells
7:13
you everything you need to know. In other words,
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Hunter Biden actually flew in a private jet
7:17
to his Arkansas child support hearing
7:19
to claim he was too poor to make his monthly
7:22
payments. The
7:24
cost of the flight was the equivalent of at least
7:26
six months of child support
7:29
payments. Is how Charlie
7:31
Kirk put it in Twitter this week. Couldn't
7:33
agree with him more. Another
7:36
person put it this way, saying, quote, the seven
7:38
three hundred and twenty six mile round trip on a private
7:41
jet likely cost between fifty
7:43
five to one hundred and seventy teen thousand, all
7:45
independing on which plane you pick. That
7:48
would be up to six months of child support payments
7:50
to Hunter Biden's baby's mama. Aviation
7:53
experts told the New York
7:55
Post. Now, if
7:57
the plane that is pictured in
8:00
the post, and I'm pretty familiar with
8:02
this plane, just so you know, it's a
8:04
Falcon. If it is a Falcon,
8:07
the one that I saw, they showed the plane
8:09
Hunter Biden flew into his court appearance belonged
8:11
to Brad Paisley. We're
8:13
also being gold the country
8:15
music singer, and many people will actually use
8:18
planes like this, so you understand, excuse
8:23
me. Once belonged, I should say to Brad Paisley,
8:25
this is a nice plane.
8:27
It's a big plane. It's a big fuel burn.
8:30
My guess is based on that plane
8:32
and people I have talked to, it's probably in the eighty thousand
8:35
dollars range.
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So if you spend eighty grand, that's
8:41
over four months of child support.
8:44
It was a two thousand and one AsSalt Falcon fifty.
8:46
It's a nice plane.
8:48
It's a great plane. In fact,
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I've flown on one of these in my life,
8:53
and I can tell you if I was paying the bill,
8:55
I wouldn't have flown on that plane. I couldn't
8:57
afford it. So if you're saying you can't
9:00
afford child support, How the hell are you support?
9:02
How the hell can you pay for a
9:04
private jet? Maybe
9:06
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9:09
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There's a second question.
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That I gotta, you know, think
10:30
about, and that's this, how does this judge
10:34
react to this now
10:37
coming out that Hunter Biden is
10:40
saying, I can't pay child
10:42
sport at the level that I'm paying it
10:44
now for a child
10:47
that I am demanding doesn't have my last
10:49
name, for a child that I've never met, for
10:52
a child that I
10:54
denied being the father of and have refused
10:57
to take responsibility for every step
10:59
of the way. How
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does this judge deal with the fact that now this
11:04
judge knows, like, wait, let me get this straight.
11:05
You're saying your destitute.
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Right, you don't have any money, you're
11:10
not making near what you were making before in
11:12
the Biden crime family, and you
11:14
won't give over the financial records. It's part
11:16
of the problem with this case down in Arkansas
11:19
now and how much it could open him up to real
11:22
issues moving forward.
11:23
Is the fact that.
11:23
He is not willing
11:27
to give accurate financial
11:30
records or even authentic financial
11:32
records. That's one of the big problems
11:34
here, just so you know. And
11:38
if you're not going to you know, if you're this judge
11:40
and you hear that the guy who's saying I can't
11:42
pay the money is flying in
11:45
on a really
11:47
big jet. And
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I don't blame people that have private jets. I think they're
11:52
amazing. They're time machines.
11:54
You know.
11:54
I traveled the last four weeks straight,
11:56
and the worst part is delayed flights.
12:00
I had a delayed flight the other day where I didn't get to
12:02
my hotel roo until after one in the morning. Should
12:05
have been at that hotel room, you know, hours
12:08
earlier. The next day, I
12:10
had a flight where I should have been home at six o'clock and I didn't
12:12
get home.
12:12
Until I think it was gosh, I want
12:15
to say it.
12:15
Was eleven o'clock, eleven thirty. No late, Yeah,
12:17
it was eleven eleven thirty. I
12:19
mean, it's absurd. And when you fly private,
12:21
traditionally, you know you're not
12:23
there an how early. You don't have to deal with all the parking
12:26
issues you have to deal with waiting on your bags.
12:27
When you land.
12:29
You have to deal with loss of luggage, all of those things
12:31
and their time machines. Like on political
12:33
campaigns, I
12:35
understand, especially higher end campaigns,
12:38
like the amount of time that you save,
12:40
the number of people you can see, the number of people
12:42
you can talk to. It makes sense. And a
12:44
presidential that's the only way to run a presidential campaign.
12:48
You just can't, especially if you're the nominee.
12:50
Maybe that's a better way of putting it. But
12:53
when you're going to a court, And
12:55
again, I don't blame people for being success.
12:57
I celebrate success.
13:00
And when people get private jets,
13:02
I'm not jealous. I high five them like that's a
13:04
whole nother level of hard work paying off. I
13:07
don't think they're evil, and
13:11
I want to make that clear before I make this point,
13:13
to understand my perspective.
13:14
My perspective is if you've.
13:17
Got enough money to fly on a private
13:19
jet to go to your hearing while
13:23
claiming you have no money, I gotta
13:25
think that's going to affect the judge
13:27
in some capacity when they come back to court. And
13:29
I remember the judge also said
13:31
that Hunter Biden has to be present for all
13:33
future hearings.
13:34
I can't phone it in. He can't
13:36
just have his attorneys appear.
13:38
He has to be in court now for these that's
13:41
going to change the dynamic also very
13:43
quickly. But if you're this judge
13:45
and you now read this media report that
13:48
this dude flew on a jet that was between
13:50
fifty five to one hundred and seventeen thousand
13:52
all in value up to six months
13:54
of child support, and
13:56
you did that for a hearing, I'm you
13:58
know, that's a dumb by
14:00
anybody, I think, especially we're trying to lower
14:03
a child support. It also just shows
14:05
you how little they give a you know what about
14:07
this child and I don't
14:09
think they And look, somebody had to
14:12
have said, hey man, this may not be the right time to fly
14:14
private. You might want to fly you
14:16
know, domestic. Just don't give
14:18
them this right on the table, like, hey, you might
14:20
really want to pull back on this.
14:23
This is gonna be a bad
14:25
look, right, Like this is a really
14:28
bad look, a look that you
14:30
don't want to have, Like
14:33
this is this is not good.
14:35
Okay, why don't you dial it back?
14:37
This is go Delta United
14:40
Southwest, whatever the hell you want to go.
14:42
Just don't do this one, because this is not smart.
14:45
They do it because I think they know, like, we don't care.
14:47
We can get away with it. We can do whatever we want.
14:48
To do with the bidens we've been We've
14:50
been playing by our own rules for decades, getting
14:53
paid while other people go
14:55
to prison. We got
14:57
people in the deep state that cover it up protect us.
14:59
We're going to keep doing and keep pouring it out as
15:01
much as we want to, and be as corrupt
15:03
as we want to until the very last day that
15:05
we're in office. See,
15:08
that's what they're hoping for, is
15:12
that they can just keep getting away with it, and the media
15:14
will keep protecting them and no one
15:16
will ask a single question about
15:18
it. Now,
15:20
this judge,
15:23
I I I genuinely
15:25
hope, is about to open up a can and go,
15:27
Yeah, that's not gonna work. Sorry,
15:31
not gonna happen, Not gonna work.
15:34
No way in hell, We're
15:36
not gonna allow it to happen. We're not gonna allow you to
15:38
do this like this is this
15:41
is just a solid no
15:43
no way, hell no, you're
15:46
gonna have to answer for this.
15:48
This is not gonna be This is the and
15:50
and and we're sure as hell not gonna let you pay less
15:53
alimony while flying on a private jets's
15:55
hearing, because even you could even say
15:57
this like, well, I hits to ride with
15:59
somebody else. Right, you could argue that this
16:02
went from where he was back to where he was
16:04
within an hour after the hearing was over.
16:06
He flew in the night before like this jet
16:09
had one purpose, and that was a purpose
16:11
of delivering Hunter Biden and the Biden
16:13
crime Family initiative to Arkansas
16:17
and then fly them out afterwards. It's
16:20
very clear that's what this was
16:23
and was from the very beginning. It's
16:27
not beat around the bush about that. And
16:30
we don't know what Hunter makes. We know it's a hell
16:32
of a lot of money, but we don't know what he
16:34
makes. That's the other part of this that people
16:36
need to understand. We really don't He
16:38
won't give accurate financials.
16:42
We don't know now.
16:46
Peter Sweitzer also came out this week
16:48
and said that we are just
16:50
at the beginning of
16:52
this, right, like just at the
16:54
beginning. This is so
16:57
much deeper than anybody
16:59
under stands. And the House Panel Investie and
17:01
the Biden family business deals they
17:03
recently announced not only they already found over ten
17:05
million in payments from foreign sources going
17:08
to more than twenty different LLCs
17:10
set up while Joe Biden was the Vice President.
17:13
But the committee's work is just the beginning. Of
17:16
course, none of this is news to Peter Schweitzer,
17:18
right, who first reported the story back in eighteen. He
17:21
discussed the findings on an
17:24
episode of podcast, and
17:26
he says, look, the committee is likely to find
17:28
a lot more than this in witness testimony, more financial
17:31
records. James Comer,
17:33
by the way, Republican from Tennessee, so the House
17:35
Committee and on Oversight and Accountability
17:38
had yet to get access to the records
17:41
for Joe Biden's private owner bank accounts
17:43
link to the biggest Biden
17:45
deal of them all, that one
17:48
point five billion dollar investment
17:50
deal between Hunter Biden's business
17:53
and in an arm of the Chinese Communist
17:55
government, which he secured after traveling
17:57
aboard Air Force two with his father in
18:00
Vice President of China December of twenty twelve.
18:05
These dudes are shady as hell, and they have been
18:07
for a long time. But
18:11
when you play like this, I
18:14
guess that's the reason why you think I don't
18:16
have to play by the rules. I can
18:18
go all the way from DC
18:20
on a private jet, all the way down to Arkansas
18:24
to and again, think about the mindset
18:26
you'll find a private jet. I want to give
18:28
less money to your child, who
18:30
you've never met and who you're fighting to even
18:32
take the last name Biden, right,
18:36
I mean that's the truth here, Like, that's
18:38
the real, accurate truth
18:40
of this situation. No,
18:44
I won't pay for you know, you
18:46
don't exist, and you're sure as hell can't
18:49
have my last name.
18:50
And my family will never admit.
18:53
You know when people say to me, do you you know, oh, Joe
18:55
Biden's not a bad man. Hunter
18:58
Biden's not a bad man, right,
19:00
he's an addict. I
19:03
don't care who you are. The fact that you
19:06
refuse to meet your own child
19:09
that is half you, your DNA. It
19:12
is truly, for me, one of the scariest
19:15
things about a human being.
19:17
I don't trust people like that.
19:20
And at a colleague that I met once, it had
19:22
two children he'd never met, and I'm like, I'll
19:24
never do business with that guy again. Yes, I
19:26
mean that I'm judging because
19:28
if you'll do that to your own.
19:30
Blood, what are you going to do in a business
19:32
deal? To me?
19:35
Like, if that's how you act about your own child.
19:39
I know people that say they're conservative that have children
19:42
that they are, you know, illegitimate
19:45
kids that they know exists, no live in their same
19:47
city, they've never met. It's
19:49
hard to respect a person like that when
19:52
they're out there preaching out Monday through Friday,
19:55
right and and talking
19:57
about the issues of abortion everything else. And they have their
19:59
own their own own blood they've never met,
20:01
never seen. Because it's a problem,
20:04
right, problem they want to get rid of. That's
20:06
Hunter Biden, folks, that's who Hunter Biden is.
20:08
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your radio screen for you because I think it's an important
21:19
issue. And that is what's
21:22
happening with bud Lotweiser and bud
21:24
Light, Michael Boltri, et cetera. They're
21:27
losing market share. They know it, they know it's pretty
21:29
bad. Now they're trying
21:31
to pander. They've decided
21:33
to buy some conservative
21:36
quote Republican consultants who
21:39
are apparently going to come in and I'm not kidding when
21:41
I say this save the day. And
21:43
now they figured out how they're going to get you back, and
21:47
they're going to do two things. One, they're
21:49
coming out with a Harley Davison
21:51
themed bud Light can so you won't
21:53
be as embarrassed to drink bud Light. And
21:56
then your friends might not give you a hard time, and then you just
21:58
get back in your rather regular king
22:00
pattern. That's phase one.
22:04
Phase two is a little bit
22:06
different. Phase two is they believe that they can
22:09
also get you. If that doesn't
22:11
work, to then come
22:13
back and drink a camouflage but light
22:15
can. Now it's pretty ironic that buttlight.
22:18
It's not trying to camouflage their beer to get you to
22:20
buy it.
22:20
That's funny, But.
22:23
These cans have been designed
22:26
to pull on your heartstrings if you're a patriot
22:28
and you believe in our men and women
22:30
uniforming, those that given the ultimate sacrifice.
22:32
And what they're going to do is they're going to give money based
22:35
on the sales to
22:38
groups that actually help
22:41
those that are fallen, right,
22:43
those people that are you know, are
22:45
fallen heroes, to their kids, to their
22:47
scholarship funds, things like that. Now,
22:49
when you think about that, that's pretty damning
22:54
that they're going to do that. In my opinion, I
22:56
think it's pandering in the worst form. I think it's
22:58
honestly just straight up to disgusting that
23:02
you're going to use dead soldiers
23:05
and their charities to try to get market share
23:07
back, Because if you believed in it, you would
23:09
have been doing it that way for a long time. You
23:11
wouldn't pander with this can this
23:13
way like. That's the reason why I
23:15
say it's disgusting. There's
23:18
also another aspect of this, and it can
23:20
turn into a real investigation.
23:22
I think it's a worthy and an
23:25
authentic question that should be asked.
23:29
Why did bud Light team with
23:31
a dude with a penis acting
23:34
like a chick whose core audience
23:36
is under the age of twenty one to
23:39
promote bud Light? Was
23:42
this in fact promoting
23:46
bud Light to
23:48
children? To those underage? Now,
23:51
remember there's laws against that not supposed to happen.
23:53
We got rid of Joe Campbell, for example, and Camel
23:56
Cash and things like that
23:58
that we're marketing to kids because
24:00
we knew what they were doing, which was they were marketing
24:02
to kids, and that's exactly
24:05
why they were able to We passed a lot
24:07
saying hey, you can't do that anymore, Like this won't work,
24:09
sorry, Like you just can't do
24:11
it. You can't market to kids.
24:14
We're not going to let you market to kids,
24:16
like that's just not going to work with us. And
24:20
we were trying to protect kids from underage drinking and
24:22
underage smoking and getting
24:24
addicted. That's part of that was
24:26
part of the game plan. Well,
24:29
now mulvaney doing this, you have to ask
24:31
yourself, Okay, well, was this plan to go
24:33
and actually market to underage drinking? In
24:36
fact, we know from the bud Light VP of
24:38
marketing. She talked
24:40
about how the bud
24:42
Light's market share was in
24:44
decline. It was a beer brand that was in decline
24:47
and we need to go after as she put it, young people
24:49
listen carefully.
24:50
Oh, I'm a businesswoman. I had a really clear
24:53
job to do when I took over a bud Light,
24:55
and it was this
24:57
brand is in decline. It's been in decline for a
24:59
really long time, and if we do
25:01
not attract young drinkers
25:04
to come and drink this brand, there will be no future
25:06
for bud Light. So I had this super clear banding.
25:09
It's like, we need to evolve and elevate this
25:12
incredibly iconic brand. And what
25:15
I brought to that was a belief
25:17
in Okay, what does
25:20
evolve and elevate mean?
25:21
It means inclusivity, It means shifting
25:23
the tone.
25:25
It means having a campaign that's
25:27
truly inclusive and
25:29
feels lighter and brighter and different
25:31
and appeals to women and to men
25:34
and representation is it sort of the heart
25:36
of evolution. You've got to see people who
25:38
reflect you in the work.
25:40
And we had this hangover.
25:42
I mean, bud Light had been
25:44
kind of a brand of friddy,
25:48
kind of out of touch humor, and
25:51
it was really important that we had
25:54
another approach.
26:00
We need another approach. We got to go after
26:02
young people, That's what she says. Well,
26:05
maybe that explains exactly why you start
26:08
working with mulvany. Maybe
26:11
that's exactly why
26:14
you decided to do the campaign
26:16
because the majority of Mulvaney's people were
26:18
younger, and
26:21
the majority of people that were looking
26:24
at this right at mulvainy, you
26:27
know where I couldn't buy your product.
26:31
Senator Cruz is now saying
26:33
it's time for a probe a bud
26:35
Light for quote
26:37
potentially marking the marketing
26:39
to kids through Dylan mulvaney.
26:42
Listen to this.
26:43
Now, you're also only called a member of the Congress
26:45
Committee and a Commerce committee,
26:48
I should say, And you want to investigate what bud
26:50
Light was doing with Dylan mulvany.
26:52
It destroyed a brand that may not
26:54
recover.
26:55
What's your focus?
26:57
Well, listen, I can't think of a
26:59
company in mind n times that has more
27:01
alienated its customer base and seem
27:03
to have so little understanding of who it is
27:06
that actually drinks bud Light. But
27:09
this week I sent a letter to the CEO of
27:11
Anheuser Busch along with Senator Marshall
27:13
Blackburn, because the CEO of Anheuser
27:15
Busch is also the CEO or
27:17
the chairman of the Beer Institute, which
27:19
is the regulatory body, the industry
27:21
regulatory body that regulates itself. And
27:24
one of the rules that beer companies are
27:26
supposed to follow is they're not supposed to
27:28
market to kids. Remember the whole
27:30
Joe mccampbell thing, This is the same thing here.
27:32
Well, you know what, Dylan mulvaney. A massive
27:35
percentage of Dylan Mulvaney's audience
27:37
are kids, and Budweiser was trying,
27:40
I believe, with this ill fated marketing
27:42
attempt to target teenagers. If
27:44
you look at things Dylan mulvaney has online,
27:46
it's things like Days of Girlhood.
27:49
There's another video where Dylan mulvaneus
27:52
is singing my name is Eloise and I am six.
27:54
There's another one where Dylan molvane is
27:56
shopping for Barbie dolls. These are clearly
27:58
things aimed at teenagers and
28:00
even children younger than teenagers,
28:03
which violates the rules. And so we're calling
28:05
on the Beer Institute to investigate
28:08
the degree to which Nheuser Busch knowingly
28:10
was marketing to children in going
28:13
down this road center you never stopped senter
28:15
ted Cruz, Thanks so much appreciated.
28:19
I think the potential here
28:22
for budd Light getting busted for
28:24
this is pretty significant. I
28:28
think it's pretty obvious
28:34
that they were trying to go younger.
28:36
And when I say younger, I think
28:38
under the age.
28:41
Of twenty one.
28:44
There should be an
28:46
investigation here into this, a probe
28:48
into this did they break the rules? And
28:50
if you break the rules, I think you should
28:52
get in serious trouble and have serious fines
28:54
for this. Right, I
28:56
don't want there to be fines against someone that
28:58
didn't break the rules. Don't want there
29:01
to be fines if you did nothing wrong, being
29:04
incompetent, being stupid as
29:07
they've done their marketing should not
29:09
be a crime. I want to make the queerness
29:11
isn't retaliation, but if you
29:13
are actively going after, as she
29:16
put it, young people, and I think that means under
29:18
twenty one, and I think Mulvaney's proof
29:21
that they were wanting to go under twenty one because
29:23
of who was following her, who reaches
29:26
her, and what her content is. She wasn't going
29:28
after adult content. Okay,
29:31
that's very clear.
29:34
She was going after young people. They
29:38
should have to answer for this.
29:40
Now.
29:40
Let me just also go back to the
29:43
bigger and broader issue here about
29:46
bud Light and them trying
29:48
to get you back by pandering
29:50
to you. I
29:53
am not as insulted by the Harley
29:55
Davison side of that can right, like,
29:57
Okay, fine, you want to do that. See
29:59
if it were knock yourself
30:02
out that that
30:04
one doesn't bother me.
30:07
I think it's kind of sending. I think it's incredibly
30:09
arrogant.
30:11
For them to do it and be this just
30:14
totally transparent about like the
30:16
I mean, the level of pandering here is an all time
30:19
high for them. The one that
30:21
that that I go back to and I think it was a double
30:24
down that is stupid to the point where I'm like, I
30:26
will never now like now
30:28
I actually hate you as a brand. Is
30:31
the fact that they're like, all right, get
30:34
a Republican in here, and they get a Republican
30:36
there, and the Republican's like, you guys got to reach out military,
30:38
and that's how you can pull this off.
30:40
And they come up with a.
30:41
Scheme to make a military
30:43
can, right, a camouflage can,
30:46
and then they think that's going to fix their
30:48
problem because they'll give some money
30:51
to some veterans, groups of wounded and are
30:53
those who've lost their lives right serving
30:55
our great country.
30:56
And that's somehow the pantering that's going to work.
30:58
Like I'm I mean, for
31:00
me, that is just
31:03
so sick. You're
31:06
willing to use the deaths
31:08
of innocent people who serve
31:11
this country to try to get
31:13
back a market share and
31:15
do a campaign that you've never done on your own.
31:17
If you would have done on your own, I wouldn't criticize
31:19
you, if you would have been doing this already
31:23
for the right reasons.
31:24
Not that.
31:24
Okay, now we got to figure this out, Like now's
31:27
the time we got to figure this out. That that's
31:29
where again you lose me. I
31:32
think, I
31:36
really do believe that
31:40
we are getting to the point now where
31:42
we have no other
31:45
option, okay, no
31:49
other option but
31:52
to stand up to companies like
31:54
this who will use
31:56
pander and abuse us this way, and
31:59
if if we let them get away with this, they'll
32:02
never stop treating us this way, and
32:04
we shouldn't give them our money.
32:07
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