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Bud Light’s troubles escalate as DeSantis seeks Disney-style clash with Anheuser-Busch.

Is Anheuser-Busch the Next‌ Target for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis?

First came Disney. Now, is Anheuser-Busch in Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’⁣ sights?

That’s what it⁢ looked like after⁤ a letter was sent from the governor’s office on Thursday to the State Board of Administration, asking ⁢for a ⁢“review” of ⁣Anheuser-Busch stocks the SBA holds ‍following ⁤Bud Light’s Dylan Mulvaney debacle.

In the ‌ letter ⁤ to SBA interim⁣ executive director Lamar Taylor, DeSantis said it had come to his attention that the body — which, according to The⁢ Hill, “provides a variety of ​investment services to​ state and local government entities ​in” Florida, including the state pension plan — “currently holds global equity assets with Anheuser-Busch⁤ InBev.”

“As you well know, AB InBev’s performance has plummeted ⁤since its decision to associate⁤ its Bud Light brand⁤ with radical social ideologies,” DeSantis wrote.

“That fateful decision​ has transformed America’s formerly best-selling beer — and one of InBev’s best-performing assets — into a commercial pariah,” he continued. “InBev’s losses have been‍ staggering.”

Indeed, in ⁢the first two months of the boycott triggered by the⁤ brand’s partnership with transgender “influencer”⁣ Mulvaney, the brand lost a whopping $27 billion in market capitalization, according to Fox Business.

“As sales ⁢of AB⁤ InBev products within the ⁢U.S. continue to ‍precipitously decline, reports are now emerging that large American mainstays like Costco will be pulling Bud Light from the shelves,” the letter said, citing a New York ‌Post report from last week.

“Clearly, ​the Board’s mismanagement — as well as its failure to remediate the problem ​and repair its ⁤relationship with millions of disaffected American consumers — has‌ led to ⁤this impasse and ‌will continue to financially harm the ⁣SBA and other shareholders.

“Our legal commitments and obligations, however,⁣ remain perfectly clear: we must ⁢prudently manage the ⁣funds of Florida’s hardworking law​ enforcement officers,⁢ teachers, firefighters and first‌ responders in a manner that focuses on growing returns, not subsidizing an ideological agenda through woke virtue signaling,”⁤ DeSantis’ letter said.

This‍ isn’t​ the first time DeSantis has taken a⁤ swipe at Bud Light. Back ⁣in April, when the ⁤Mulvaney boycott ⁢was just getting ⁣going, one‍ of the governor’s Twitter accounts released a parody ad spoofing the brand’s 1990s “real men of⁢ genius” advertisements.

In this one,⁤ however, the real men ⁣of genius ⁢were competing in women’s sports:

Since the controversy broke, Anheuser-Busch has managed to alienate both ⁣sides‍ of the aisle: Both honky-tonks and gay bars from sea to shining sea have stopped stocking ‍the ‌company’s products.

On the right, people believe, not incorrectly, that Anheuser-Busch was spitting in their faces with Bud ‍Light’s foray into wokeness.⁣ On the left, people believe — again not incorrectly — that the brand was spitting in their faces by abandoning Mulvaney.

For⁢ once, Americans bridged their deep cultural divides and ‍decided Bud Light ​isn’t for them. What once looked like a minor blip that would soon go away has turned into a‍ months-long decline in‌ sales that’s taken other Anheuser-Busch brands down with it.

The company released a statement to The Hill,‌ simply saying that “Anheuser-Busch InBev takes our responsibility to our shareholders, employees, distributors and​ customers seriously.‍ We are focused on driving long-term, sustainable growth for them by optimizing our business and providing consumers products to ⁢enjoy for any occasion.”

Of course, ‌had ⁤that been the case, ‍they wouldn’t have⁤ green-lighted the Mulvaney campaign in the first place. Now, Anheuser-Busch might find ⁣itself up against​ DeSantis urging state-linked investment agencies to start divesting from the beverage maker.

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Could Anheuser-Busch Face the ‌Same Fate as Disney?

Consider Disney. It’s been roughly a year since the House ‌of Mouse decided⁤ to pick a fight with the Florida governor over the “Don’t Say​ Gay” bill (that didn’t say “gay” anywhere in ​it).

Since then, DeSantis has been re-elected governor with nearly 60 percent of the vote after barely ​eking into office four years prior; the race was one of the ​highlights in ‌an otherwise disappointing year ⁣for⁢ Republicans.

While his presidential campaign is off to a bit of a slow start, the fact remains there is a presidential campaign, and ⁤part of his⁢ platform is based on his willingness to stand up to corporate American​ wokeness.

Disney, meanwhile, has lost nearly​ $1 billion on its last eight releases (not even counting this summer’s⁣ Indiana Jones flop). Streaming losses are also significant, and new CEO Bob Iger is laying off‌ thousands and cutting billions ‍in spending. The company’s theme‍ parks‌ had ​the lowest turnout in⁣ 10 years over the Independence Day weekend.

If Florida starts ditching shares of AB InBev, will the‌ company ⁤respond in the same pugilistic manner ​as ⁢Disney? If so, watch and wait.

It’s hard to believe​ things could get much worse for the ⁣people behind Bud Light, but look ⁢at what ⁤happened to ⁤the people behind “Lightyear.”

The post⁤ Things Get Worse for Bud⁤ Light as DeSantis Looks for Disney-Like Battle with Anheuser-Busch appeared ⁣first on The Western Journal.



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