Duck Dynasty’s Phil Roberston will be returning to TV but he’s leaving the rest of the Duck Dynasty cast at home.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Robertson has struck a deal with conservative digital network CRTV for a new series titled, In the Woods With Phil.
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CRTV (Conservative Review TV) is a subscription digital network that costs $99 per year. Its most popular show is hosted by conservative commentators Michelle Malkin, Steven Crowder and Mark Levin.
Robertson’s new series will focus on his personal thoughts on various topics, regardless of what the rest of the media thinks.
In the first clip from the show, he talks about his brief suspension from A&E for his offensive comments in a GQ story. A&E was the network that aired Duck Dynasty.
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“What does a man do when they try to run him out of town for quoting a Bible verse?” Robertson asks. “I’ll tell you what he does; he goes deep into the woods.”
Robertson also said that he plans to reject “political correctness” with his new show.
Robertson said, “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.'”
Robertson is set to give a sneak-peak of the new series on Friday at Values Voters Summit in Washington.