Famous Budweiser 9/11 Tribute – Respect Only Aired Once

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Here is the famous commercial Budweiser produced after 9/11. They aired it only once — during Super Bowl XXXVI in February 2002. This one-minute spot features the beer company’s trademarked team of Clydesdale horses trudging across snow-covered ground into New York City where they stop to gaze upon the Statue of Liberty and the city’s skyline before lowering their heads on bended knees in a gesture of respect.

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  • nvrpc

    Even the horses have more respect and patrioism that this GD anti-american muslim mole socialist democapic AH we have in the whitehouse does. Obama is the biggest horses a-uss anti- america non US cirtizen I have seen to date. How this idiot evey got as far in life as he has is beyond me. Must be one of those must have at least one quota things. I guess this is what federal madates will get you, hah.

    • memurphy

      I had never seen the commercial;sitting here now with tears running down my face. What a shame it only aired once.
      Our nation came together for awhile,until the liberals started their insane conspiracy drumbeat,and the scorched earth campaign against President
      Bush,will not forget his inspiring speeches that awful time,and his steadfast determination to keep us safe.
      I sure don’t feel safe now!!

      • Godisalive

        Never felt more UNsafe from my own Government. Thankfully the Lord is here to give us protection.

        • David

          I like the fact that you capitalized UN in unsafe. Interesting in that we will lose more freedom and have more reason to feel unsafe if that bag Hillary and the “UN”
          get their way and circumvent the Second Ammendment. It is no longer the United Nations but rather it has become the UnGODly Nations!

  • Betty Boo

    I loved this commercial. In Fact Budweiser made the best commercials ever when using the Clydsdales They don’t make them anymore now, I guess

    • caduser

      Budweiser had a commercial on the SB tonight with the Clydes. It dealt with the ending of Prohibition.

  • Kit

    I agree, this is one of the best ads Budweiser ever did. I always looked forward to their ads at the Super Bowl. I’m afraid that we will never see this type of ad again. It’s too bad the new company does not see the advantage of using the Clydesdale for their new ads.

    • Riverdweller

      Let us pray that we not ever need to see this “type” of ad again.
      Get rid of the TSA goons. Let the airlines do their own security so they can profile like El Al does.

  • Nick

    If most American Patriots want Obama gone, first you must follow the many tentacles from the slimy terrorist and thief to the many people who are propping this criminal up. Those who are behind Obama, such as George Soros, must be stopped before anything will improve and you may have a chance of restoring our country and its future.

    • meadowlands

      The Budweiser commercials could always be counted on to be good. They weren’t like the trashy ones you see. The commercials this year were awful. Those Go Daddy ads are so suggestive.

      • Godisalive

        They are in no way, a family appropriate ad.

    • donl

      Add Bill Ayres, Cat Sunstien, Jones, Pelosi, and Reid to the list of communists.

  • Riverdweller

    I cry every time i see this. It just so brings it all back.
    I was working for an entertainment payroll company at the time and when i went into one of the “big” bosses office his t.v. was on and i glanced at it and asked if he was watching a new disaster film. He said no, this is happening right now. I was in shock as we both watched the plane hit the 2nd tower.
    One supervisor went home in tears because she had friends there.
    A terrible time for our Country. BUT, most of us came together because of it.
    We need to stick together now and get rid of the enemies we have within – both homegrown and aliens.

  • Sandra

    This should be aired every September 11th.

  • http://rightwingamerica.com ACEMAN

    Great commercial and very patriotic! Let us all stand together and fight the liberals that portray patriotism as not “Politcally Correct”! Click on my name to visit Right Wing America. 100% Free, 100% Uncensored. No PC police!

  • Smeethow

    I don’t drink beer, but I love those Clydesdale horses :-)


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