Not Work Safe .

I watch various military-related Youtube videos, so when a random something pops into my feed I kind of don't care.

Until today.

I want to give a shout out to the SEAL community for entertaining me. Watching Eddie Gallagher and David Goggins shit all over Dan Crenshaw might be the most SEAL thing ever. Quiet professionals? Naw, why do that when you can tear each other apart for fun and profit or to "clear your name" and "set the record straight" about who is or isn't a SEAL and who does or does not support the brotherhood and whateverthefuckelse.

My thanks to you loudmouth Trident wearers out there. Keep shitting on each other. (chef's kiss)
 
I watch various military-related Youtube videos, so when a random something pops into my feed I kind of don't care.

Until today.

I want to give a shout out to the SEAL community for entertaining me. Watching Eddie Gallagher and David Goggins shit all over Dan Crenshaw might be the most SEAL thing ever. Quiet professionals? Naw, why do that when you can tear each other apart for fun and profit or to "clear your name" and "set the record straight" about who is or isn't a SEAL and who does or does not support the brotherhood and whateverthefuckelse.

My thanks to you loudmouth Trident wearers out there. Keep shitting on each other. (chef's kiss)

Gallagher is not the most ethical upstanding man, so if he's talking shit about Crenshaw, that's pretty bad. I love it.
 
Gallagher is not the most ethical upstanding man, so if he's talking shit about Crenshaw, that's pretty bad. I love it.
What I saw was a bit convoluted, but the very rough gist is Goggins has a problem with some comments from Crenshaw. Being the chill fellow he is, Goggins went on some podcast friendly to him and dropped a bitchfest about the comments and then followed up with his own video where he does his "yelling is my normal voice because I'm so fucking hard" schitck.

This gets back to Eddie G., who had nothing to do with this playground foolishness, but he IS Eddie after all and never met publicity he didn't like. Now he makes a video with this meandering tale of how Crenshaw wanted to "see me die" because Crenshaw wouldn't help Eddie with his charges and trial. Eddie then goes on to attack Crenshaw and how Dan failed the brotherhood, is a chronic liar more politician than SEAL, and on and on.

It is just hilarious to watch these two children foam at the mouth about something, one of whom wasn't involved, he just inserted himself into the "problem" because "honor" and "brotherhood" or some such. Clown shoes.
 
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I love how it's “Some low-level marketing staffer who helps manage the hundreds of influencer engagements they do must have thought it was no big deal,” according to an unnamed source cited by the Daily Wire. but then we have "Alissa Heinerscheid, the vice president of marketing, told the “Make Yourself at Home” podcast last week that she wanted to transform Bud Light’s brand."

So a low-level marketing staffer has the discretionary funds and horsepower to invent this campaign? Sign the "influencer", make the shoot, and add their face for real or in post-production? Or it was the VP (which is plausible), but they don't run things up the flagpole first?

Yeah, nah.

"Here's a contemporary issue that's highly controversial. Should we build an add campaign around this? Yolo!"

This is some weak-ass damage control.

So, yeah... pretty much the bullshit we thought it was.

https://www.cnn.com/2023/04/24/business/anheuser-execs-on-leave/index.html

Anheuser-Busch has placed two executives who managed Bud Light’s sponsorship of two Instagram posts from a transgender woman on leave, according to several media reports.

Ad Age was the first to report that Alissa Heinerscheid, Bud Light’s vice president of marketing, was placed on leave. Todd Allen, most recently Budweiser’s vice president of global marketing, is set to replace her. Daniel Blake, Anheuser-Busch’s vice president who oversees market for mainstream brands, was also put on leave, according to the Wall Street Journal.

"Low-level marketing staffer" my ass. I love how InBev's "strategy" was basically a Rick James couch moment.
 
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