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Restaurant owner says Bud Light partnering with Dylan Mulvaney has been the “toughest weeks” of his life

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pic.twitter.com/w50FvPqxusThe grand irony is, right-wingers who decry cancel culture are in the midst of a shameless monthlong campaign against Bud Light.

Earlier this week, Anheuser-Busch placed the two execs in charge of the campaign on leave. The pressure has been unrelenting.Political nepobaby Sarah Huckabee Sanders, for example, recently launched her own line of transphobic beer coozies. “Big companies can’t tell the difference between real and fake anymore,” says the ridiculous ad. “We will know the difference.”Real women don’t have to fake it.WATCH??

pic.twitter.com/fAOClq5c1SAs governor of the fourth-poorest state in the nation, one would think that Sanders would have other priorities besides selling beer coozies for $15 a pop on her website.

But unfortunately for her constituents, that’s not the case.And guess what? Sanders’ grift isn’t even original! A right-wing influencer launched his own “woke-free” beer two weeks ago.

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