Saturday, May 31, 2025

Has the Democrat Party become the Bud Light of Politics?

The downfall of Bud Light is widely documented and well known.  Through transparent virtue-signaling and shameless outreach to the progressive elements in our culture and society, it managed to sever a generations-old relationship with America’s beer drinkers.  Who would have believed that a simple promotional campaign using a guy dressed up like a girl would turn blue collar beer drinkers across this nation against a brand that had basically become second nature to a majority of them?  And try as they might…and they have tried mighty hard…Bud Light has not been able to repair the damage wrought by this foolish marketing effort.  I am rural; I am blue collar; I am a beer drinker; some might call me a deplorable; and I can assure you this: I will never again buy a Bud Light unless I am in a desperate situation and it is the only choice available.  And even then…I will probably choose to remain thirsty.

 

Here’s the deal.  There are actors and actresses that have pissed me off because of their stupid political statements and stunts.  There are bands and musicians that take advantage of their celebrity to espouse their personal political beliefs and most people are offended by it; we don’t go to concerts to be lectured.  There are elite athletes who confuse their physical ability with innate wisdom and are sometimes insufferable.  Perhaps I am weak and malleable, but I always seem to come back to the movie or the music because it is just…so…damn…good.  Somehow, I am able to separate (perhaps rationalize?) the performance from the politics because I realize how shallow, privileged, and uninformed these people are.  I can forgive their ego indulgences for the value of the product they produce. 

 

I am a NASCAR and NFL fan; those organizations have sold a big chunk of their souls to the progressive urges that have permeated our country over the last few year.  I step away in disgust over these actions and displays of fawning and catering; but I always come back because the management of the organization does not match the substance of the organization.  Most of the drivers in NASCAR and most of the players in the NFL are not woke; they are blue collar just like me and are simply pursuing their dreams and ambitions in their own ways.  They want to go to work, focus on their jobs, and leave the politics out of it.  Amen to that.

 

But a talented actor/actress; a gifted band or musician; a professional athlete who soars above his or her competition…these are unique items on the shelf of things that we, the ultimate consumer, have a choice to select.  If we choose to cut them off, then we are giving up something that is actually irreplaceable.  Sometimes it does come down to that.  But most times, we tolerate the madness for the sake of the product.  This is where Bud Light screwed up.  It is not unique.  It is not special.

 

Through a perfect storm of product marketing, consumer tendencies, and many other intangibles…it became the number one beer in America.  But Bud Light forgot that they were not the only affordable beer on the shelf.  They forgot that they were extremely fortunate to occupy their marketing position.  Largely through no fault of their own, they became the beer du jour for many consumers.  They conflated good fortune with super intelligence and overestimated their true value.  There are many good, affordable beers that can be chosen as an alternative to Bud Light and when Anheuser-Busch jumped the woke shark, it severed a connection with its faithful consumers and opened their eyes to the many alternatives that were available. 

 

And even then, Anheuser-Busch thought they were so smart…so slick…that they could double down on their progressive babble and either convert their rebellious consumers to their opinions or else count on them overlooking their political adventures.  It did not work.  In fact, once they realized the conversion/overlook strategy was inadequate to stem the plunging sales, they pathetically reached out to celebrities and inauthentic masculine messaging in an attempt to entice their lost consumers back into the Bud Light tent.  Once again…it did not work.  The breach…the affront…to their ages-old and faithful drinkers was so arrogant and presumptuous that it, combined with the plentiful field of alternatives, resulted in what appears to be irreparable damage to their brand.  The simple truth is that Bud Light is not that special to begin with.

 

In many ways, the path chosen by the Democrat Party to create, manage, mitigate, aggravate, and recover from their decline that began with the initial inauguration of Obama as president has eerily mirrored the same path taken by Anheuser-Busch’s marketing faux pas and attempts to reclaim their Bud Light followers.  The Democrat leadership became monolithic in its policy and ideals.  It has allowed itself to be taken over by a radical element which does not represent the majority.  This mutiny is sufficiently successful and complete so that the leadership now exists in a political bubble that is thick and durable.  It effectively insulates itself from the massive disillusionment of its party members. 

 

Instead of reaching through that bubble to those party elements that disagree with the leadership, it shuns and seeks to destroy any voice that deviates from the leadership’s edicts.  Magnifying this privileged and egotistical attitude, they adopt an inexplicably-irrational resistance to all things Donald Trump; resulting in a political knee-jerk reaction to essential political issues that interest the American public.  Oftentimes, this knee-jerk reaction is on the wrong side of an 80/20 policy.  If Trump or the Republicans support it, then it must be bad and it must be resisted.  The net effect is that they are not for anything; they are simply against most everything.

 

Both of our reigning political parties have leadership issues.  The Republican Party…overall…has a blind loyalty to Donald Trump that overlooks and forgives serious character flaws and ego-driven political actions.  But the simple truth is that there exists within the Republican Party a small sliver of moderate party members.  The strength, vitality, persistence, and tolerance of this element within the Republican Party effectively pull it towards the middle when the policy cake is baked. 

 

The Democrat Party’s leadership has become so exclusive and powerful…so hell-bent on what they perceive as their own infallibility in all things, that they have essentially eliminated any voice of dissent or moderation within their own party.  The result is that while the Republican Party veers to the right extreme of the policy spectrum but gets tugged back to the center by its moderates…the Democrat Party has no such governor on its ideals and policies; allowing itself to freely slide out to the very extreme left on most issues.

 

Consider the issues that are foremost in the minds of the American citizenry: taxing, spending, deportation of illegal immigrants, law and order, our local/national education structure, trans foolishness, international free trade, the use and state of our military capacity, international diplomacy, the madness that is called Diversity/Equity/Inclusiveness, the simple concept of peace through strength, the common sense of America first with adequate consideration and compassion for regulated entry into our citizenship, and the basic premise of shrinking the federal government and redeeming the philosophy of states’ rights through the concept of federalism.  Donald Trump has chosen the common-sense political side on most of these issues that is backed by an overwhelming majority of the voting public. 

 

The Democrat Party knows this; they undoubtedly have the resources to gauge the state of the voting public and get a feel for the political environment.  But what do they do?  They inexplicably continue to shun the voices within their own party that want to pull them back to the center.  They vilify any voice…within or outside of their own party…that dares to disagree with their party leadership, and they blindly drive off the progressive cliff fueled by arrogance, privilege, power, greed, money, influence, and bald-faced ambition.

 

I was raised as a conservative Republican, but have been a registered Independent for the last fifteen years or so.  I grew up in a time when Kentucky was a blue state dominated and controlled by what were called Blue Dog Democrats.  These Democrats were the ones who elected Bill Clinton and cheered when he had the good, common-sense in his second term to move to the middle with Newt Gingrich and actually balance the federal budget.  Today, Kentucky is a reliably red state with the strange exception of preferring Democrat governors.  The continued movement of the Democrat Party to the extreme left has cost them the support of life-long Kentucky democrats https://nypost.com/2025/05/30/us-news/kentucky-senate-democrat-switches-parties-to-gop-in-major-blow-to-dem-gov-andy-beshear/ .

 

Just as the Democrats have ignored John Fetterman, Harold Ford Jr., Josh Shapiro, and the few other brave Democrat souls who dare speak out against their party’s leadership…they have also abandoned their loyal members across rural America by their dramatic and ideological shift to urban-centric and progressive policy ideals.  I have neighbors who are generational Democrats…who would vote for a dog versus a good man as long as the dog was a Democrat…who are now embarrassed by their party.  They don’t want to talk politics.  For a while, I think they simply chose not to vote instead of voting for a Republican.  Lately, I think they have broken over and pulled that lever for the red team…although they would never admit it.  At first, they hid their disillusionment with their own party by attacking all things Trump.  Now…even that is wearing thin and they are slowly…but surely…warming up to the practical policy ideals of Trump.

 

We need a vibrant and healthy two-party system in our government.  Whether it be Republican or Democrat Administrations: Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely.  I fear the autocratic tendencies of Donald Trump and suspect that he has not yet fully appreciated the fundamental differences between the private sector and the public sector.  Unlike the corporate world or the commercial universe…for our government to constitutionally function, it must have bi-partisan interaction.  The blind opposition of the Democrat Party to Donald Trump simply feeds and supports his dismissal of them and their political input.  They are nourishing their own demise and irrelevance.

 

The Democrat Party has lost itself and has given over to radical and nonsensical leadership that does not reflect the policy desires of most Americans.  It is on the verge of making the same mistake as Anheuser-Busch.  Its recent efforts to rethink its messaging, its masculine image, its coolness, and its general profile are simply desperate and lame.  Consider: https://amgreatness.com/2025/05/31/democrats-and-men/ and https://www.facebook.com/reel/1363141734692240 . 

 

Just as I could easily switch from Bud Light to Coors, a moderate Democrat can easily switch to Independent or Republican.  The Democrat Party is not unique.  It does not possess that rare musical talent of the Dixie Chicks or the acting ability of Robert DeNiro.  If it fails to burst the ideological bubble that surrounds its current leadership and reach out to find moderate leadership for itself, it runs the very real risk of estranging a huge portion of its loyal membership and losing them to the viable, political alternatives that are actively pursuing their support. 

 

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The Supreme Court of the United States is the ultimate arbiter of constitutional law in America.  They have been out to lunch.  It is time for SCOTUS to step up, speak up, grow a spine, and lay down some law.

 

https://www.civitasinstitute.org/research/president-trump-has-to-obey-the-constitution-but-so-does-chief-justice-roberts

 

https://jonathanturley.org/2025/05/26/the-justices-must-at-long-last-deal-with-chronic-injunctivitis/

 

https://nypost.com/2025/05/26/opinion/courts-infected-by-injunctivitis-tempt-trumps-defiance/

 

https://thefederalist.com/2025/05/30/by-appeasing-rogue-judges-trump-legitimizes-leftists-judicial-coup/

 

https://amgreatness.com/2025/05/25/due-process/

 

https://thefederalist.com/2025/05/28/for-playing-political-games-with-trumps-deportations-judge-ho-gives-scotus-the-smackdown-it-deserves/

 

The Trump Administration is spoiling for a fight with America’s premier Ivy League university.  For whatever reason, Trump has decided to take on Harvard in the opening round of his quest to put some common sense back into our national education system; but there are many more opposing teams on this playing field.  This is going to be a battle royal.

 

https://thefederalist.com/2025/05/23/u-s-universities-have-blood-on-their-hands-in-latest-violence-against-jews/

 

https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/harvard-is-illegitimate-a-reply-to-steven-pinker/

 

https://jonathanturley.org/2025/05/28/poison-ivy-why-harvard-will-likely-lose-a-war-of-attrition-with-the-trump-administration/#more-232176

 

https://freebeacon.com/campus/meet-the-professor-northwestern-hired-as-part-of-deal-with-student-radicals/

 

https://amgreatness.com/2025/05/28/americas-dead-ed/

 

https://www.commentary.org/articles/noam-blum/covid-school-closures-david-zweig/

 

I am not sure what Trump is up to with his handling of the Ukraine War.  One thing is obvious: It was not as simple to end as he thought it would be.  How long will he dally with Putin and what is the next move when his patience runs out?  Iran, Gaza, China, India/Pakistan … choose your global conflict.  Foreign affairs are on the buffet table.

 

https://www.newsmax.com/world/globaltalk/war-ukraine-russia/2025/05/28/id/1212593/

 

https://www.meforum.org/mef-observer/days-not-weeks-israels-imminent-attack-on-iranian-nuclear-sites

 

https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/21644/iran-death-to-america

 

https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/21650/two-state-solution

 

A good man in the right place at the right time: https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2025/05/a-word-from-secretary-rubio.php#google_vignette

 

The credibility of the mainstream media is gone.  No one trusts them, they continually embarrass themselves with their partisan TDS rants, and they have given up on trying to project any semblance of professionalism, ethical reporting, or objectivity.  They are so far out of sync with the majority of Americans that they might as well get in a room and simply talk to themselves…  Wait!  That is precisely what they do.

 

Consider the way things are…

 

https://mrctv.org/blog/craig-bannister/inflation-eases-four-year-low-april-income-and-savings-rate-spike

 

https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/poll-right-track-50-percent/2025/05/27/id/1212576/

 

https://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/trump_administration_second_term/prez_track_may28

 

https://mrctv.org/blog/craig-bannister/border-apprehensions-plummet-93-trumps-hispanic-approval-jumps-60

 

https://mrctv.org/blog/charles-kohlhaas/reorganizing-world

 

Now consider the way the mainstream media presents it…

 

https://mrctv.org/blog/craig-bannister/lesley-stahl-its-hopeless-i-dont-see-path-out

 

https://nypost.com/2025/05/27/opinion/michael-goodwin-pelleys-anti-trump-commencement-speech-was-a-public-spectacle-filled-with-nonsense/

 

Only in the progressive liberal universe of the mainstream media are things today worse than they have been over the four years of the Biden Administration.

 

https://mrctv.org/blog/craig-bannister/americans-arent-buying-media-claims-they-didnt-know-about-bidens-mental-woes

 

https://amgreatness.com/2025/05/24/joe-biden-the-mainstream-media-and-the-republic-we-couldnt-keep/

 

https://nypost.com/2025/05/25/us-news/the-politburo-members-who-were-really-the-biden-white-house-according-to-original-sin/

 

https://amgreatness.com/2025/03/10/bidens-use-of-autopen-signature-raises-concerns-over-who-ran-his-white-house/

 

The housecleaning at the Department of Justice is apparently well underway.  The FBI is as good a place as any to begin the process.

 

https://amgreatness.com/2025/05/19/the-fbi-washington-headquarters-wont-be-missed/

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14760053/FBI-director-Kash-Patel-January-6-findings.html

 

https://nypost.com/2025/05/25/opinion/fbi-agents-who-covered-up-hunter-bidens-laptop-in-2020-must-not-get-away-with-it/

 

Some quick hits on the way out…

 

The federal budget prospects: https://www.city-journal.org/article/house-republicans-big-beautifull-bill-budget-spending-cuts

 

The economy: https://reason.com/2025/05/27/nippon-steel-will-finally-get-to-buy-u-s-steel-the-deal-likely-ensures-more-federal-meddling-in-the-future/

 

Could America learn some responsible budget lessons from Denmark? https://www.cnn.com/2025/05/23/business/denmark-retirement-age-rise-70-intl-scli

 

Republicans in Kentucky could be lining up a great replacement for Mitch McConnell’s Senate seat: https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2025/05/scott-jennings-uncut.php

 

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