Billy Busch, an heir to the Anheuser-Busch fortune, has adopted Trumpian tones in explaining his wishes to buy back the tranny-tarnished Bud Light to revive its reputation and ‘make the brand great again.’
Busch expressed frustration with the brand’s direction which has alienated much of its customer base following the now infamous Dylan Mulvaney ad campaign.
“If they don’t want that brand any longer, sell it back to the Busch family… Sell it to me. I’ll be the first in line to buy that brand back from you, and we’ll make that brand great again,” he said in an interview with conservative commentator Tomi Lahren.
He went on to attack the company’s decision to abandon its principles in favor of hiring woke students to make the decisions, stating, “When you are a foreign company, and you rely on these woke students that are coming out of these local colleges to do your advertising for you, you’re making a big mistake.”
Anheuser-Busch has witnessed its sales and venue collapse after using the controversial transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney in an advertisement campaign earlier this year. The company reported losses of up to $27 billion in its stock value and $390 million in the second quarter compared to last year.





