http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Journalism/2013/12/20/duck-dynasty-family-wont-go-on-without-philDuck Dynasty: 'We Cannot Imagine the Show Going Forward' Without Phil
In a statement released Thursday evening on their website, Duck Dynasty's Robertson posted an official statement that said in part, "[W]e cannot imagine the show going forward without our patriarch at the helm." The patriarch is 67-year-old Phil Robertson, who was suspended by A&E for expressing his Christian beliefs about sin during an interview with GQ Magazine.
The Robertson family added, "We are in discussions with A&E to see what that means for the future of Duck Dynasty."
In his comments, Robertson listed over a half-dozen sins including drunkenness, greed, idolatry, and adultery. The left and media, however, took exception to Robertson adding homosexual behavior to that list, and called for Robertson's head. A&E immediately buckled and suspended Robertson indefinitely.
The public backlash against A&E has been intense, and the uproar has divided the left. While GLAAD and many in the elite media scream "witch!", the likes of the openly gay and left-wing Andrew Sullivan and lesbian feminist Camille Paglia have been critical of A&E and those calling for Robertson to be punished for expressing his religious beliefs.
A&E is the only one in a pickle here. They are the only ones who did anything wrong and "Duck Dynasty" is not only their only hit show, it is the biggest hit on cable. The Robertson family can take their show anywhere, including online. A&E needs them, not the other way around.
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http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-Sports/2013/12/20/Duck-Dynasty-Under-ArmourUnder Armour Will Continue to Sponsor Duck Dynasty Business
Under Armour, the biggest sponsor of the Duck Dynasty family's business, will continue to support the Robertson family even though it disagrees with patriarch Phil Robertson's comments to GQ that were deemed to be "anti-gay" and for which he was suspended.
Under Armour sponsors the Duck Commander business that Phil Robertson founded.
"We have no plans to change our current relationship," Under Armour told TMZ before saying that Robertson's comments "are not indicative of Under Armour's views."
Under Armour's views are similar to those of TMZ editor Harvey Levin, who happens to be gay. Levin said though he did not agree with Robertson's views or comments, his comments were "religious" and "not hate-based." Levin said Robertson has a right to express his views and A&E should not have suspended him.
The Under Armour website says the Duck Commander shirts are currently sold out.