In addition to the spectacle of an odd-looking man running around in an ill-fitting dress without a car in sight, there was the equally bizarre rationalization of it.Rather, he said, the commercial was designed to help Jaguar “move away from traditional automotive stereotypes” to sell more cars.Why Trump’s FCC pick and Comcast’s spinoff plans are no coincidenceBut last I checked, men who prefer a lifestyle that blurs traditional gender roles represent around 0.5% of the US population.
Image makers at the beer company, owned by the Davos-centric globalist at AB-InBev, thought their centuries-old image appealing to Americana — from the iconic Clydesdales to the cute pooch Spuds MacKenzie surrounded by real women in bikinis — was too gauche for modern American sensibilities.America’s No. 1 beer was too “fratty” and “out of touch,” a top marketing executive said.
Breaking the university endowment system might not be a money maker on Wall Street, but the American people may benefit in several ways. Endowments are some of the biggest investment funds on the planet. Yet they are largely tax free because they are nonprofits. They need to pay their fair share like the rest of us.