Budweiser Shocks America, Releases 4th Of July Ad That Has Conservatives STUNNED

Budweiser Shocks America, Releases 4th Of July Ad That Has Conservatives STUNNED

Budweiser does things a little differently than most companies. Many companies embrace social justice, and spew liberal propaganda.

Adam Driver, the actor who plays villain Kylo Ren in the latest installments of the Star Wars franchise, has teamed up with Budweiser and Folds of Honor to award a scholarship to a well-deserving military family. (via The Political Insider)
Hayley Grace Williams, a nursing student, was awarded a Folds of Honor scholarship dedicated to the children and spouses of fallen or disabled veterans. Haley’s father was injured during a training exercise in preparation for Iraqi Desert Storm. He explained that he always felt guilty for not being able to deploy alongside his unit due to his injuries.

Haley’s father has been unable to work full time hours. Haley stepped up to help make ends meet, and dedicated 40 hours a week to working — while in school full time. Budweiser was so moved by Haley’s story, they decided to go above and beyond, and pledged to finance all the expenses for Haley’s final year in nursing school. Adam Driver, who is also a military veteran and philanthropist, decided to get involved. The actor traveled to Brodheadsville, Pennsylvania, to deliver the scholarship by hand.

Driver was personally moved by the Williams’ story, as he was also held back from a deployment due to a medical discharge. Driver was prompted to join the Marine Corps after the September 11th attacks, where he served as a mortarman in the Weapons Company.

Driver served for almost three years with no deployments. The future actor broke his sternum during a mountain biking accident shortly before his unit was deployed in the Iraq war. “I felt so guilty that I didn’t really get to finish my service,” Driver said, sympathizing with Mr. Williams. This patriotic ad from Budweiser is a breath of fresh air — other companies push the liberal narrative of social justice and globalism. Budweiser was able to pull on the heartstrings of true patriots while still doing something important for a military family in need. Other companies should take note. This is how you make a political ad without alienating anyone.