Founder of 1776 Project PAC, Ryan Girdusky, along with the CEO of Conservative Dad’s Ultra Right Beer, Seth Weathers, deliberated on their ongoing fundraising efforts aimed at eradicating extreme viewpoints from school boards. This discussion took place on ‘The Bottom Line’.
The beer company, Conservative Dad’s Ultra Right Beer, describes itself as “anti-woke”. It gained prominence after Bud Light promoted transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney. The beer company launched a recent campaign which has so far raised a significant amount of money for the Riley Gaines Center, committed to safeguarding women’s sports.
Conservative Dad’s Ultra Right Beer collaborated with Riley Gaines, a women’s sports activist, to produce the “Real Women of America” 2024 Calendar. This project, as mentioned to FOX Business, is the first-of-its-kind calendar featuring prominent conservative women from America.
In line with this campaign, 10% of revenue from calendar sales has been pledged to the Riley Gaines Center. This donation strives to fortify women’s sports against radical leftist notions aimed at disrupting women’s athletics.
Gaines informed FOX Business that the campaign has been triumphant and managed to gather $20,000 for her group.
University swimmer Riley Gaines and actor Peyton Drew feature in Conservative Dad’s Ultra Right Beer Advertisement Campaign. (Referenced: Conservative Dads Ultra Right Beer / Fox News)
“I am elated to announce that this calendar has already accomplished the feat of raising $20,000 for our association that stands against the perilous woke ideology, thereby protecting women’s sports,” asserted Gaines.
“We need more companies like Conservative Dad’s Ultra Right Beer who are unafraid to boldly support conservative causes like ours!” she added.
According to the Riley Gaines Center’s website, the group “identifies and recruits those targeted by the left” and “trains them to fearlessly, relentlessly, and eloquently defend America’s founding principles and become powerhouse leaders who work in positions of influence to keep America true to those principles.”
Dana Loesch, a conservative radio host also featured in the calendar, told FOX Business that she’s “proud” to help an organization “that uplifts and celebrates actual women as they deserve.”
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Conservative Dad’s ‘Real Women of America’ 2024 calendar. (Conservative Dad’s Ultra Right Beer)
Conservative Dad’s Ultra Right Beer announced the release of its limited-edition pinup calendar on Dec. 6. The calendar features several celebrated conservative women, including Gaines, Loesch, Kim Klacik, Sara Gonzales, Ashley St. Clair, and Peyton Drew, among others. The calendar also includes contributions from Gaines, an OutKick team member.
At the calendar’s launch, Seth Weathers, CEO of Conservative Dad’s Ultra Right Beer, expressed his perspective on current issues. “We’ve reached incredibly absurd times where saying men can’t be women is considered ‘controversial’,” said Weathers. “We hope this calendar serves as a reminder that men can’t replace the beautiful, real women of America.”
Weathers further added, “Beer companies used to symbolize excellent beer, American patriotism, enjoyment, fast cars, and real, beautiful women. We aim to revive these values, but make them even better.”
Ultra Right was launched subsequent to Weathers posting a popular video on Twitter in retaliation against Bud Light’s contentious campaign that featured transgender activist Mulvaney. The heavily promoted beer, containing just four ingredients, is branded as being “100% woke-free.”
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Weathers’ video gained in excess of 46 million views and stirred up some hostility. The conservative entrepreneur formerly informed FOX Business he remains unphased as resistance from the left is “part of the job.”
The report has contributions from FOX Business’s Aubrie Spady, Kyle Morris and Matteo Cina.
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