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During this time, liberals were watching shows like [[Project Runway]] or similar dreck.
 
During this time, liberals were watching shows like [[Project Runway]] or similar dreck.
  
In typical [[liberal]] rejection, progressives are appalled that these men hunt animals. The Robertsons' appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live was boycotted by the scheduled singer (and well known animal rights activist) [[Morrissey]] and his band, calling them "serial animal killers". Meanwhile, most liberals hypocritically eat meat purchased at the supermarket.
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In typical [[liberal]] rejection, progressives are appalled that these men hunt animals. The Robertsons' appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live was boycotted by the scheduled singer (and well known animal rights activist) [[Morrissey]] and his band, calling them "serial animal killers".
  
 
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Revision as of 04:30, December 19, 2013

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Duck Dynasty is a reality television series shown on the A&E cable channel. The show follows the Robertson family of Monroe, Louisiana, who patented and market a duck call whistle for duck hunters. The cast is a unique blend of family members with long beards, their wives, children and co-workers of Duck Commander. The theme is consistently traditional American values. Their appearance is mostly regarded as Redneck. The show typically ends with the family around the table giving thanks to Jesus Christ.

In 2013, the premiere of the fourth season of the show was watched by 11.8 million viewers, making it the most-watched reality show of all time.

During this time, liberals were watching shows like Project Runway or similar dreck.

In typical liberal rejection, progressives are appalled that these men hunt animals. The Robertsons' appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live was boycotted by the scheduled singer (and well known animal rights activist) Morrissey and his band, calling them "serial animal killers".

Politics

Due to strong traditional values and their popularity, it has been mentioned that GOP strategists want Willie Robertson to run for the House seat serving Louisiana’s 5th District. He replied,"I'm kinda busy right now." [1]

Phil Robertson endorsed Vance McAllister for Louisiana’s 5th District, who was an outsider in the race but had the backing of the Tea Party of Louisiana and FreedomWorks. McAllister would go on to defeat the GOP establishment choice, state Senator Neil Riser. [2]

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See Also

Liberal Hypocrisy

Real America

References

  1. 'Duck Dynasty' star reportedly eyed by Republicans as potential House candidate, Fox News, August 13, 2013
  2. Louisiana voters elect political newcomer to fill open congressional seat, Fox News, November 17, 2013