'MAGA Babe' influencers join forces with anti-woke beer company to launch new calendar
'Woke is out, MAGA Babes are in,' Ultra Right Beer CEO Seth Weathers stated to Planet Chronicle Digital.
Ultra Right has released its annual swimsuit calendar featuring "MAGA Babes" after it became popular on social media last year.
The "Conservative Dad’s™ MAGA Babes: Make America Hot & Healthy Again" calendar is being marketed by Ultra Right as a "bold and unapologetic celebration of health, beauty, and American values."
"In 2025, America will enter a new golden age, leaving woke culture behind. Companies like Sports Illustrated missed the memo, as their 2025 bikini calendar features a morbidly obese woman promoting poor health as something to celebrate. The MAGA Babes Calendar is here to set the record straight, emphasizing the importance of taking health and fitness seriously while looking hot."
The company's website offers the calendar for purchase and includes over $200 in discounts.
The press release features a different MAGA Babe wearing a MAGA hat each month, showcasing their "Hot & Healthy" lifestyle, humorous "woke-free" holidays, and fun activities. Additionally, it includes an exclusive discount or promo code and features the "Dad Joke of the Month."
Seth Weathers, CEO of Ultra Right, stated to Planet Chronicle Digital that "MAGA Babes are in while woke is out."
"The left attempted to pull us down to their dreary, overweight, blue-haired level, but on November 5th, America rejected their efforts!" Weathers declared. "Historically, men have conquered nations and waged wars for the love of beautiful, cheerful women. We're bringing that mindset back. We'll likely start with Greenland, but who knows what we'll conquer for these MAGA Babes!"
"Our First Lady is leading the way in celebrating real beauty once more."
Riley Gaines, a former NCAA swimmer, was featured in a calendar by Ultra Right, a beer company that promotes conservative values and opposes the promotion of transgender influencers.
The Riley Gaines Center was defended by the company, which dedicated 10% of its sales to the center, against "extreme leftist ideology that aims to destroy women's athletics."
After the calendar was released, Gains disclosed that her campaign had raised $20,000.
"Weathers stated that beer companies were previously focused on excellent beer, American patriotism, enjoyment, speedy vehicles, and stunning women. Now, they are reviving these elements, but in an enhanced manner."
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