Duck Dynasty fans are going to be happy about a new show. Phil Robertson is back and he promises it is on his own terms. His new show will be on a platform that embraces Phil’s point of view and his tell-it-like-it-is brand of common sense.
A&E made it clear that it took issue with some of Phil’s stances on social topics and things he said in a GQ interview that didn’t pass the liberal smell test. Well, he doesn’t have to worry about meeting those standards anymore. Phil’s new show “In The Woods With Phil” will be on Conservative Review TV (CRTV). He is happy to be on a platform where his point of view is embraced and celebrated.
“What does a man do when they try to run him out of town for quoting a Bible verse? I tell you what he does; he goes deep in the woods,” Robertson says in a trailer for his new show. “For far too long we have been told to shut up. No more. Here’s the deal, America. These are my woods. Out here, I call the shots. Out here, we reject political correctness, or as I like to say, ‘pontificated crap.’”
You can see that video below.
CRTV does require a subscription. An annual subscription to CRTV is $99, and with the code DUCKS, you get $20 off until 10/30. But, because CRTV will not be beholden to pressure from liberal advertisers, viewers will get the real Phil. His viewpoints and love of Christ and America will not be diluted to accommodate Hollywood’s agenda.
Phil will be joining the likes of Steven Crowder, Mark Levin, and Michelle Malkin. Political correctness and the suppression of conservative speech has overrun our media. This new platform with conservative voices just might be the shot in the arm that American needs.
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Source: Fox News
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