
Suzanne Bowdey
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Nike stocks still tanking a year after Mulvaney partnership
With catastrophic losses — upwards of $13 billion dollars in market value — consumer outrage was packing a serious punch to Nike.
Glenn Youngkin sabotages his GOP future with same-sex marriage support
The most outrageous part of it all is that Youngkin had no reason to consider this proposal in the first place. He threw away his conservative credentials for what is ultimately a Democratic messaging bill.
Americans chip away at corporate wokeness with Doritos win
That’s how dangerous it’s become for brands to cross consumers with a woke agenda. In the 11 months since Mulvaney-gate at Bud Light — a gamble that’s now cost them an eye-popping $1.4 billion in revenue — the entire landscape of corporate activism has changed.
Biden admin ‘has blood on its hands’ with Laken Riley murder
By the time Rep. Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., was sitting in the MSNBC interview chair, Laken Riley’s parents were living a nightmare.
Rip Curl’s wipeout shows that fed-up Americans are winning
If Americans want to know who’s winning the war with corporate bullies, look no further!
Of her 4 abortions, nothing scarred Kelly like the chemical one
In the meantime, Kelly urges, we need to fight with everything we have against this agenda that brings death and darkness to more women’s lives.
Hallmark leans into LGBT content, vows more ‘inclusion’ in 2024
Instead of returning to the family-friendly formula that made Crown Media the titan of tinsel, Hallmark has decided to go even further down the rabbit hole, embracing an agenda that most American consumers have flatly rejected.
Americans put the holiday hurt on Disney, Target
The biggest takeaway is that Americans are finally sending a message companies can’t ignore.
Riley Gaines: I’m actually more surprised when there aren’t protestors
For most collegiate athletes, graduating means leaving a long illustrative career behind. For Riley Gaines, it meant the start of one she never expected.
Pride messaging down 40% from 2022 as boycotts explode
That’s a seismic shift for the U.S. market and an enormous victory for grassroots Americans who’ve finally put their dollars where their values are.