Monster Superbowl Ad: It’s a Joke Stupid

Here we go again with the silly politically correct overreactions to advertisements. Here we have the American Trucking Association President, Bill Graves, complaining that, in its Superbowl ad, Monster unfairly portrayed “the trucking industry and America’s professional truck drivers in an unsafe and unrealistic manner.”

In an equally PC and ridiculous move, Andrew McKelvey actually called the ATA to apologize saying Monster is “conscientiously working very hard to make amends with ATA and the trucking industry.”

The ad was a joke! People need to get their heads out of their proverbial PC asses and have a good laugh.

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