Highlights and Lowlights

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Bud Light and its associated beers continue to spiral downward.  There are no signs that the boycott of Anheuser Busch brands is abating.  According to the latest statistics shared by Bump Williams consulting firm, in the key period just before the July 4th holiday, sales of Bud Light dropped another 28.5% compared to the prior year.

All of this is the result of hiring people who have been brainwashed to believe all this wokeism crap.  And most of these people have been “educated” at our elite universities.

The CEO now believes that if he appeals to the public to save the jobs of everyday Americans, people will return to their prior purchasing habits.  Not gonna happen.  This “We will shoot the hostage” strategy is being seen for what it is.

Buy local microbreweries.  Most local microbrews taste better and you are promoting your local economy.

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Odds & Ends

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Las Vegas has a booking line on just about anything that is up for debate.  One of the current lines operating is on whose baggie of cocaine was found in the White House.  BetOnline  made the first son the top pick that he was the one enjoying a spot of nose candy in the West Wing.

Despite plenty of videotapes and facial recognition technology, the vaunted FBI, who were able to track J6 defendants across the country and around the world, claimed they will never discover whose stash it was.

That’s because the potential offender is a “protected” class.

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Is The Dam Breaking?

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Dr. Tom Woods has published a piece about racial quotas in medical schools.  Actions like that of Dr. Wang indicate that the pendulum is swinging back.

Yes, I know we’re a “litigious society,” as they say, but it still makes me happy when a good guy sues bad guys who never expected to have to pay for their wrongdoing.

The good guy in question is Dr. Norman Wang, who until 2020 had been a mild-mannered academic who had attracted no controversy of any kind. A cardiologist, Dr. Wang was a professor at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and director of the fellowship program in clinical cardiac electrophysiology at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. ... 

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Trump’s Virtues

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Tom Klingenstein articulates the reasons why Trump has been successful and may be the greatest President ever.  This speech is a great endorsement of the virtues needed from a President in today’s environment.  It is a sobering and powerful speech.

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Where Is The FBI?

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The one-year anniversary of the overturning of Roe v Wade saw a Catholic Church set ablaze in Orlando, Florida.  Many pro-lifers suspect this is another in a very long list of terror crimes committed by people and organizations that are pro-abortion, that believe in the murder of the most vulnerable among us.  Let’s be reminded that the Left cannot accept any dissent from their approved narratives.

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Why Instigate An “Insurrection?”

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The events of January 6th continue to be front and center for those who pay attention.  Individuals who walked into the Capitol Building were made political prisoners.  Their trials are show trials to convince the public that imminent danger was present, that people who believed in the American dream were extremists who needed to be shut away in jail.  Some of these people who actually helped the police have received sentences of years in jail.

As time passes, more questions are being raised about the events that day.

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Gender Fluid Beer

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Sales of the gender-fluid beer, Bud Light, continue to decline.

[New York Post] – Sales of Bud Light suffered their steepest weekly drop yet since the beer brand launched its disastrous tie-up with transgender social media influencer Dylan Mulvaney, according to the latest data.

In the week ending June 17, sales of the Anheuser-Busch brand fell by an eye-popping 28.5% versus a year ago, according to the most recent sales figures issued by Bump Williams Consulting and NielsenIQ.

That eclipses last week’s 26.8% decline, which beat the previous week’s fall of 24.4%.

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