you add, you know when you re tailgating whatever you are grab a bud light, and dylan took t that took $16 billion of value. out of bud light for a single can of beer. very expensive canon for dylan. can you come back from this question asked before the probably doing the right thing by going with regular people as opposed to tiktok scum are other people, but it is football, it n it be to sell these things. and of course, let s not forget, the nfl has managed to get itself into its own little jam when it comes to some of the social war battles. but, it cannot be that hard. i mean who doesn t want to have a cold beer on a sunday afternoon. and watch some football. the question is do they wanted to be a bud light. $16 billion can of beer, the most expensive can of beer ever produced. dana? dana: tiktok stars are
be it with the congressional committee or the department of justice. into a gun or so is to ignore reality. the hearing that might happen, it has to be more them about the protective order, which normally goes to the notion of whether or not they can still display and publicly put into the public square the information so we can read more about what is intent might be. the thought just pluck it because as this rhetoric becomes more inflammatory against the judge, we are now learning that she is getting more security. plus, to georgia voters who are in the same suburb but living in two very different political realities, they are going to join me live. and, the olympics, the world cup, they are all supposed to unite americans, right? will them why are so many conservatives cheering when usa women s soccer lost. we will tell you why and talk about it n next. day let s paint. right now, g get america s most trusted paint brand
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to climate change stadium, pick up a bud light with dylan mulvaney sligh face on it, sit n and watch nuns, so-called nunspe who a pole danced around a cross. i mean, do you think this is what the averaga e american faithful or not faithful wants, right? no. you go to sportsl or t faithf to escapes an politics, to escape the culture war. and unfortunatele y, not even t able to, you know, walk into a target, go to disneylando , rn enjoy a dodger game anymore without this stuff being thrown in your face you. . and it really wasn t about the event itself, which was really a nothing burger. it s just abouabout the dodgers choosing to honor a group and ignore their fans. and all these big corporations d all these big corporations playing out of the same playbook. yeah, but as yousaid said, and i love this line instead, you know, people were looking for violence ence i in the blazing o afternoon sun. people knelt on their bare knees, old, broken asphaltof the to pray. the litany of the sac