Watch Bill O’Reilly Mock Bud Lights Messy ‘COA’ Job

Are corporations like Anheuser-Busch alienating customers with their “nutty transgender nonsense” and woke partnerships? Absolutely. It’s an idiotic business plan that will inevitably crash these woke companies.

Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly thinks so, ripping into Bud Light’s parent company for their “transgender” actor Dylan Mulvaney partnership.

“They shouldn’t do anything now. Anheuser-Busch should just shut up, trot out the Clydesdales, do your little Christmas commercials, and don’t say another word, because you are making it worse,” O’Reilly said on his show.

The repercussions of this partnership have been costly for Anheuser-Busch, with sales plummeting and the company’s stock being downgraded by multinational bank HBSC. The blame has been passed onto the ad agency, and two marketing executives have been placed on leave. O’Reilly referred to these decisions as ‘CYA’, or ‘Cover Your Butt’.

However, O’Reilly believes that this isn’t enough. “The CEO of Anheuser-Busch should be fired. Boom! Out! You are in charge. This is a disaster. How any rational business-person could think that campaign isn’t going to torque off millions of people, you’re not competent to run the company,” he said.

The Daily Wire’s Michael Knowles also weighed in on the situation, writing that “Bud Light’s suggestion that the Dylan Mulvaney endorsement was just some one-time thing would be more believable if AB InBev didn’t openly admit to wanting to ‘ensure’ their pro-trans diversity ‘touches upon all functions, including … Marketing.'”

With corporations like Anheuser-Busch alienating customers with their woke and pro-transgender advertising, it’s no wonder that customers are getting fed up. O’Reilly’s advice for the company is clear: “shut up, trot out the Clydesdales, do your little Christmas commercials, and don’t say another word, because you are making it worse.”

It’s time for companies to stop alienating customers and stick to what they do best. Let’s hope Anheuser-Busch heeds O’Reilly’s words and gets back on track.

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