Keyword: duckdynasty
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Duck Dynasty's Phil and Miss Kay Robertson met when they were 14 years old and have been inseparable ever since. As Phil says, "The last thing you want to do is wait until a woman is 20 years old to marry her." After 40 years of marriage, four sons, a slew of grandkids and a mega hit show, the couple is now promoting a new book. In Exploring The Joy Of Christmas, Phil and Miss Kay share Christmas memories, Miss Kay's famous recipes, their favorite carols and more.One of my favorite parts of Phil and Kay's Christmas-themed book is their description of the Robertsons'...
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Earlier this Summer, the members of the ‘Duck Dynasty’ clan have said they endorsed their state’s governor, Bobby Jindal, for the GOP nomination, but Friday, Willie Robertson declared his love for a Yankee, Donald Trump. Mr. Robertson joined Donald Trump at his rally at the Oklahoma State Fairgrounds in Oklahoma City Friday evening, where he declared “I do like me some Trump, I gotta admit. http://www.livetradingnews.com/willie-robertson-declares-i-like-donald-trump-119439.htm
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Donald Trump has a new fan -- "Duck Dynasty" star Willie Robertson, who joined the billionaire at his rally at the Oklahoma State Fairgrounds in Oklahoma City, this evening and voiced his support for the candidate. "Willie! Get over here! Look at this guy! Look at this guy! Willie do you love Trump?” the 2016 Republican frontrunner asked. The TV star, who was sporting his usual long beard and camouflage responded, "I do like me some Trump, I gotta admit." "Here’s the deal. We’re both successful businessmen. We both have pretty big shows on television," he added. "We both have...
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Duck Dynasty stars Phil Robertson and Al Robertson tell Rick why they refuse to be intimidated by the establishment news media, Hollywood, and leftist political thugs who despise Christianity.
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"Duck Dynasty" star Jep Robertson is opening up about sexual abuse he says happened when he was just a child. The reality star, 37, has written a book "The Good, the Bad, and the Grace of God: What Honesty and Pain Taught Us About Faith, Family, and Forgiveness," and decided to speak to "Entertainment Tonight" about claims in the book he was abused at the age of 6. "It was on a school bus. It was an older girl," he said, not revealing her name. "There was this girl there that was just real mean. I think in the end,...
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During a stop in Iowa on Friday, Louisiana Gov. and possible GOP presidential candidate Bobby Jindal said he supports an effort in his state to strengthen religious liberty laws just as other states have dialed back laws with potential for discrimination against gays and lesbians. State Rep. Mike Johnson, R-Bossier City, is drafting a bill to enhance Louisiana’s 2010 Religious Freedom Restoration Act to prevent the government from penalizing a business for acting based on religious beliefs, according to a Times-Picayune report this week. The bill would allow businesses to deny service to gays and lesbians based on conflicts with...
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A human rights activist and writer is dismayed that there are no laws that allow the imprisonment of those who state certain offensive positions, such as Bill Maher and Phil Robertson. If the United States were a "civilized country" like those in Europe, Tanya Cohen wrote for Thought Catalog, then Robertson, a reality show star on A&E's "Duck Dynasty," "would have been taken before a government Human Rights Tribunal or Human Rights Commission and given a fine or prison sentence for the hateful and bigoted comments that he made about LGBT people." Among the types of speech that should be...
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Striding to the podium with a mysterious, camouflage utility bag slung over his shoulder, Phil Robertson, the Duck Commander, took possession of the Potomac Ballroom stage on Friday and those within earshot of his reverberating voice. Mr. Robertson, without the expected trappings of political convention, exudes gravitas. His manner of speaking is unaffected and confident, embellished only with the ornament of truth. He’s a fitting recipient of Andrew Breitbart’s Defender of the First Amendment Award. From his well used bag, Mr. Robertson pulled a heavy tome, worn with so much use that its’ integrity is only preserved by the generous...
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<p>The most popular speaker at the 2015 Conservative Political Action Conference was not a politician, but rather Duck Dynasty star Phil Robertson.</p>
<p>Robertson received a thunderous applause that brought the audience to their feet Friday as he accepted the Andrew Breitbart Defender of the First Amendment Award.</p>
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(CNSNews.com) – Al and Lisa Robertson of “Duck Dynasty” fame told HuffPost Live on Tuesday that if one of their grandchildren told them that he or she was gay or transsexual, the couple would lovingly educate them about what the Bible says about homosexuality. “I would say, ‘Well first of all, I love you. I’ll never stop loving you. You’ll always be my grandson, but I want to show you what God says, and I want to show you maybe a way to reconsider what you think you are, and maybe you can be something different,’” said Al Robertson.
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The stars of A&E’s Duck Dynasty have been open about both their strong Christian values and their all-too-human struggles with sin. Patriarch Phil Robertson, for instance, has not only cited God’s standards in recent interviews and sermons, but his own failure to achieve them at various points in his life. Phil’s son, Al, appears on the hit reality series less frequently than much of the rest of his family; however, he and his wife, Lisa, are similarly outspoken regarding their faith. In the couple’s latest book, they include candid accounts of personal shortcomings they were able to overcome on their...
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A HuffPo interview with Duck Dynasty couple Al and Lisa Robertson has gone viral after the TV family member said that she was pro-choice, but regrets her abortion at 16 years-old. Lisa now says that her words are being taken the wrong way because, she says, she opposes abortion and is, “pro-choice only when it’s God’s choice.” Nancy Redd spoke with the couple about their book, A New Season: A Robertson Family Love Story of Brokenness and Redemption and specifically covered the section of the book where Lisa speaks about her abortion. The questions were no doubt leading. Lisa appears...
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Missy Robertson of Duck Dynasty shares Christmas experiences in the Robertson family and behind the camera. Here's an excerpt from this interview - We usually spend Christmas Eve and morning with our separate families. My parents live in town, and same with all the Robertson wives. We get all together down at Phil and Kay’s between four and five p.m. for a big meal. Now, that’s the one day that Jase won’t hunt in the morning. He spends the time with us. Phil can’t stand it, but he joins him later in the afternoon for hunting. Read the rest...
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James “Jimmy Frank” Robertson passed away over the weekend from a sudden and unexpected heart attack. Robertson was the brother of Phil and Si Robertson of “Duck Dynasty” fame as well as a veteran journalist and author of “The Legend of the Duck Commander,” a biography of Phil. He was also a U.S. Air Force veteran. A statement on Phil Robertson’s Facebook page requested prayer for the family. “Phil & Si’s brother, Jimmy Frank, passed away this weekend,” it read, according to the Gospel Herald. “Please pray for Connie his wife, their sons & families. “It’s tough to lose such a...
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The Duck Dynasty family has made the news partially due to their politically incorrect statements, and Phil Robertson tends to be the largest contribute to soundbites. But now, Phil’s son has taken the stump and is declaring that it’s possible that America could collapse just like the Roman empire. In a related report by the Inquisitr, Phil Robertson believes that Bibles and guns are the answer to any American’s woes. The Duck Commander patriarch also had a dire warning for Sadie Robertson’s boyfriend, saying that if they do not keep it in their pants, then he would “break” them. Phil...
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The Republican unity tour with former rivals Rep. Bill Cassidy and Rob Maness will continue Saturday (Nov. 15) afternoon with a rally featuring the two of them, former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin and "Duck Dynasty" star Phil Robertson. . . . Landrieu pulled just 18 percent of the white vote in the primary, but earned 94 percent of the African-American vote. Landrieu campaign insiders believe there are more gains to be made in the African-American community, and they believe they can pick up more votes by keeping the race about Louisiana, not President Barack Obama as Cassidy has done.
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Duck Dynasty’s Phil Robertson isn’t backing down from his conservative beliefs. In fact, he and his family played host to controversial conservative icon Sarah Palin at the Robertson home this weekend as they all stumped for a Republican candidate. The Robertsons and Palin are trying to get out the vote for Bill Cassidy, who is involved in a runoff campaign for a contested Louisiana Senate seat. Palin gleefully posted four pictures on her Facebook account of her and husband Todd posing with Phil, his wife Kay, and Jep Robertson. The former GOP VP candidate added a gushing caption, “Thanks...
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Quack! Quack! La, la, la. "Duck Dynasty" is being turned into a Broadway-style musical, reports the New York Times. The play, "The Duck Commander Family Musical" -- which will portray the reality star family's rise to fame that Willie and Korie Robertson wrote about in their 2012 book "The Duck Commander Family: How Faith, Family, and Ducks Built a Dynasty" -- is set to debut at Las Vegas' Rio hotel and casino in February 2015.
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(CNN) -- As Rep. Bill Cassidy wages a runoff campaign against Louisiana Democratic Sen. Mary Landrieu, he'll get some in-person support this weekend from Sarah Palin and "Duck Dynasty" star Phil Robertson.
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