Budweiser PR problem?

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Howdy,
I'll shoot him a letter and see what his opinion is about the ACLU standing with the NRA on this one.
It's not like I can quit drinking his beer. It's not his beer anymore.
Thanks
Mike
 
Well, it won't make any difference by my response. Bud tastes awful and I can't stand it so I don't drink it anyway. If it wasn't a "me too" kind of status beer (how did THAT happen?) nobody much would drink it so this situation won't make any difference to any noticeable difference I don't think.
 
100 million gun owners, how many million NRA members. The NRA says it speaks for all gun owners, but it doesn't. Like it or not, the demographics of the US are changing and more people are unfamiliar with guns, or just plain don't want guns in the picture or want more restrictions on guns. I didn't know AB IV was a member, so his dropping membership wasn't a shock.

I thought the taste of Bud was enough restriction on its sales.
 
I don't think it will hurt sales at all. And I agree with Moonman, there are many many better beers than bud. I am a Coors man myself.
 
Yeah, good riddance to him. This, from his letter, nullifies his input, in my eyes:

"I am simply unable to comprehend how assault weapons and large capacity magazines have a role in your vision," he said. "The NRA I see today has undermined the values upon which it was established. Your current strategic focus clearly places priority on the needs of gun and ammunition manufacturers while disregarding the opinions of your 4 million individual members."
 
2010

10,228 DUI related deaths in 2010
358 Rifle related death in 2010
Maybe it is one of those things where you point the finger at another to take the attention away from yourself.
I still like a good grilled ham and cheese and a cold Bud!
Thanks
Mike
 
Bud drinkers are loyal. Many like it cause it is stronger then other domestic beers. They are the only one that even puts ABV on the can that I know of.

People are still drinking Miller.


Unfortunately you really don't have a choice when it comes to big beers, Bud and Miller/Coors politics are nothing to be happy with. But what is left? Alot of beers nowadays are brewed at the big companies plants. Maybe you could split hairs on that, to find one you are comfortable with.
 
Buds only PR problem is it's BEER. I don't even drink anymore but even back then Bud and Bush was sewer water. Lived by Tampa and drank a lot of their free samples.:D
Then all the LITE stuff came out which was worse.
Michelob Amber Bock was drinkable.

They do have nice Horses and the Frogs were great:D

I always thought the great PR/Sponsor for NASCAR was BEER and Tobacco.:eek:
 
It was weasel urine anyway. I'll stick with Guinness Stout.
Problem with Guinness is it just weak beer. They tried running a campaign about how it was in low calories like a lite beer. But I suppose the guys who thought they were drinking a stout beer, didn't want to hear that.

I did get a sampler box at Christmas, that has one with some more alcohol in it.
 
An avid environmentalist and hunter, guns have been a part of Busch's life since he was a child.
"It's something you never forget being able to be in the outdoors with your father," Busch said in a 2005 interview with KSDK.

Busch, whose great-grandfather founded Anheuser-Busch, made clear his position on guns and the people who legally use them.
"Hunters put back everything they take out and more," he said at the time.

"...I fail to see how the NRA can disregard the overwhelming will of its members who see background checks as reasonable," Busch writes.


"I am simply unable to comprehend how assault weapons and large capacity magazines have a role in your vision," he said. "The NRA I see today has undermined the values upon which it was established. Your current strategic focus clearly places priority on the needs of gun and ammunition manufacturers while disregarding the opinions of your 4 million individual members."

Seems like Mr. Busch is another person who fails to recognize the fact that the Second Amendment is not about hunting. Most of his statements are about hunting, etc.
He also employs a trick out of "their" playbook and talks about what the majority wants without citing any reliable source for his information.

It's too bad to see somebody cut ties with the NRA, but at the same time, we can probably survive without his generalizations and apparent misguided understanding of "The Right To Bear Arms".
 
This is my cup of how much i care \_/
oh look it's empty.....

Chuck
 

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