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‘Duck Dynasty’ not ashamed to love God and America

August 25, 2013

Now that the fourth season premiere of A&E’s Duck Dynasty has shattered the record for the highest-rated show of its kind in history, even bicoastal liberals are starting to check it out. Good for them, because the story of the Louisiana boys made good is a rousing parable about what it means to be sons and daughters of this country. As Phil Robertson, the inventor of the family duck call that made a fortune, once put it, “It’s America, let it rip.” Here are five reasons Duck Dynasty is the great All-American show of the moment.

‘Duck Dynasty’ brother victim of “facial profiling deal”

August 15, 2013

The crew of A&E’s hit show “Duck Dynasty” has been on a media tour in New York City this week ahead of the Wednesday-night premiere of their show. And while it’s hard to believe that some across the country can’t pick out the bearded brothers of the Robertson clan from a mile away, Jase Robertson revealed that he was kicked out of a hotel in the city this week after being confused for a homeless man.

Phil Robertson’s book is number one with a bullet

August 3, 2013

“DUCK DYNASTY” reality star Phil Robertson, once a poor Louisiana redneck, built a stag­gering $70 million empire selling duck calls and hunting accessories – and now he’s hauling in another $5 million as author of a sensa­tional tell-all.

His new bio “Happy, Happy, Happy” soared past Facebook boss Sheryl Sand­berg to top the nation’s nonfic­tion best-seller list after selling out the first print run of 300,000 copies – BEFORE it was even released.

But fans of the entrepreneur’s popular A&E show are stunned by his revelations of shocking drug secrets, violent fights and a cheating scandal.

After turning his back on a poten­tial pro football career in the 1960s so he could pursue duck hunting, Phil’s life spiraled out of control.

He confesses he stayed “ripped for eight years” on whiskey, beer, marijuana, pep pills and speed. “We got drunk on anything we could get our hands on – running wild and duck hunting,” he writes.

The 67-year-old clan patriarch married his wife “Miss Kay” when he was 16 and she was just 15. Even though they had three young chil­dren, Phil admits: “The only thing I seemed to be wor­ried about were how many ducks I could kill and when my next drink was coming.”