Stepping into the arena of the culture war prompted famous wrestler Hulk Hogan to answer a question about the future of politics.
“I know right from wrong, brother!”
(Video: Fox News)
The successful push against Marxist agendas inherently contradictory to America's founding principles has increasingly awakened the public to the realization that fighting for what is right is not a spectator sport.
Now, months after Hogan, 70, announced his “total surrender and dedication to Jesus” through baptism, and as he launched a new beer brand that sought to “bring America together,” the icon was asked wrestling if he had an eye. in elected office.
During an interview with “Fox & Friends” on Friday, co-host Ainsley Earhardt reinstated a question from Brian Kilmeade that had been lost in the crossfire, asking simply: “Yes or no, are you running for office?”
Without hesitation, Hogan responded with his will and two key points of the platform: “We need somebody who has common sense, you know what I'm saying? So if you need a president or a vice president, I'll volunteer to do “I will take over this country and rule with an iron fist, a fixed tax, nothing but common sense.”
“I know right from wrong, brother!” he stated
The exchange had followed an account of his December baptism at Florida's Indian Rocks Baptist Church before he was asked to discuss the launch of Real American Beer and how he was motivated by Dylan Mulvaney's role in demonstrating that boycotts they could be meaningful and effective.
“I had this crazy idea because I saw how competitive the beer industry was and I saw what happened with Bud Light and all of their promotion that crashed and burned,” Hogan summarized of the marketing move. which resulted in hundreds of millions of dollars lost and similarly coined the term “Budlighted.” efforts out of touch portend business disaster.
“I saw this crazy open lane. And it just reminded me of what needs to be done in this country because we're so much more alike than we are different, and I just thought this is so much bigger than politics because if you can't communicate and if you can't talk,” the fighter warned, “you'll get nowhere.”
Promoting a return to nonpartisan consumerism Hogan made it clear to the crew gathered on the curvy couch that real American beer was meant for “Republicans and Democrats” alike.
“It doesn't matter what gender you are. It doesn't matter what your race is, where you're from or what you believe in,” the Hall of Famer explained. “I want to create a beer that brings America back together, one beer at a time.”
While it was unclear if Hogan would make any announcements about seeking public office in the near future, his new beer brand was expected to hit stores this summer in at least 17 states through retailers such as ABC Fine Wine & Spirit, Total Wine and Walmart, according to Fox News.
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