


Podcast host Joe Rogan enjoyed a Bud Light on Wednesday and laughed off the conservative crusade against the beer brand on an episode of The Joe Rogan Experience.
Transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney nearly broke the internet on April 1 when the face of arguably the most famous transgender figure appeared on a can of Bud Light.
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Dressed like Audrey Hepburn from Breakfast at Tiffany's, wearing a black dress, black gloves, hair updo, and necklace, Mulvaney posted a promotion video on Instagram with five Bud Light cans.
A boycott of all Anheuser-Busch products has been demanded by public figures on the Right ever since.
Joe Rogan enjoys Bud Light with guest on podcast and laughs off conservative crusade against Anheuser-Busch. pic.twitter.com/KTsNaXMZnk
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"We're gonna be allies," Rogan laughed while offering guest Sam Tallent a cold one on the podcast. "'Cause Kid Rock and Travis Tritt have put the f***ing hammer down."
"Here's my take," he continued. "What they're doing is just spreading the brand to an extra group of people. Why, if something is good, do you give a f*** who's got it?"
Rogan used cheesecake as an analogy.
"If there was, like, a bomb a** cheesecake, and, all of a sudden, some radical group like antifa really got into the cheesecake, would we be like, 'F*** this'?"
Tallent offered bear claw donuts as another example.
"If only ISIS had bear claw donuts, I'm still eating those f***ing donuts."
The pair laughed, but Rogan did admit he liked some of the videos against Bud Light coming from the Right.
"I loved Kid Rock's video," he said. "I love that kind of thinking. Not even that I agree with it. I like wild people. I like a dude who takes a machine gun to a stack of Bud Lights 'cause he's like, 'F*** Anheuser-Busch.'"
Rogan also asked where all the conservatives hellbent on this are going to go for their beer.
"You gonna go to Coors? 'Cause don't they all support like LGBTQ+AI whatever the hell else their attaching to it?"
"Coors has had those rainbow cans forever," Tallent said.
It's ironic how upset some people on the Right have become over the Mulvaney partnership, according to Tallent.
"The people who get upset about that stuff value liberty and freedom so much, and they want to live their lives undeterred by anyone's rule," he said.
"But they think that the company they like is giving in to the 'woke agenda,'" Rogan noted.
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"The thing is, like about this Dylan Mulvaney thing, it's like, it's just someone who wants a lot of attention," he added later while admitting Mulvaney does not fit the typical Bud Light demographic. "You're giving that someone a lot of attention, and you're trying to reach another audience. I saw it, and I was like, 'What the f*** is this?' My initial reaction is like, 'This is silly.'"
"I think it's goofy. Because I think that person [Mulvaney] is goofy. But if you want to hire a goofy person, like, who gives a s***?"