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On Fox & Friends: Phil Robertson Jokes About Men Marrying 15 Year Old Girls - Friends Laugh Uproariously!

Posted by Priscilla -26.60pc on July 22, 2016 · Flag

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You'd think that after the dearly departed (from Fox News) Roger Ailes was accused of sexual harassment, the network would be a little wary of guests, like Duck Dynasty "patriarch" Phil Robertson, who have a decidedly kinky worldview. But Robertson is Christian so, as we saw on yesterday's Fox & Friends, it's all good..... 

While the Christian right is constantly braying that immoral Jesus hating, gay loving liberals are responsible for the destruction of America, they seem to have no problem with Phil Robertson's promotion of what could be considered pedophilia. It's even more ironic, given Fox's promotion of bogus sting videos which, as part of an effort to destroy Planned Parenthood, purported to show how easy it was for adult men to procure abortions for underage girls who are being sex trafficked.

But the religious right seems to have no problem with the homophobic (but very Christian) Duck Dynasty "patriarch" Phil Robertson who advocates that men marry girls who are 15 and 16. (Keep em barefoot and pregnant so they don't get no high falutin ideas about college which, we know, is the den of Satan!). In a video, Robertson is shown saying, “You got to marry these girls when they are 15 or 16. They’ll pick your ducks," unlike 20 year olds who will "pick your pocket." (For those of you not a member of the hunter-gatherer cohort, he means that that the lil gal will pluck the feathers off the ducks that you bring home for dinner!)

Yesterday, Robertson appeared on Fox & Friends (broadcasting from Cleveland) in order to chat up his new movie, done in collaboration with the Breitbart blog, "Torchbearer." It's an apocalyptic vision of what happens to society when it abandons God. Cohost Ainsley Earhardt perkily introduced Robertson as a man "known for speaking his mind and politics is no exception." She explained that Robertson had been a Ted Cruz supporter but is now supporting Trump. She noted that he was in town because his film debuted at the RNC convention.

Robertson began his homily by stating that this is the closest he's ever come to the political process. He spoke about how Orrin Hatch approached him and gave him some kind words. Robertson continued: "I said, 'Hatch,' I said, 'In Louisiana, we're kinda like the way you are out there in Utah, we don't wait until they get to be 20 years old before we marry them." [Earhart laughed]. "We move when they're about 15, 16."

Robertson joked that he and Hatch "bonded." Cohost Brian Kilmeade interjected, "That was an interesting conversation."

Robertson replied: "He was like, yeah, we don't wait till they get 20 either." 

All the Friends laughed loudly.

Kilmeade joked, "Usually, people talk about the buffet and the weather."

Robertson talked about his political views and his movie "about what happens when men forget God." Some clips, featuring images of Hitler, an ISIS leader, and Miley Cyrus, were shown. Robertson said that "everyone who sins breaks the law." (Coveting your neighbor's ass is illegal?)

It is a fact that teen marriages have "historically been associated with a variety of negative outcomes, including higher poverty rates throughout life. But the morning chums think that it's just ducky (pun intended!). Wow - just wow.

And, by the way, while Hatch's Utah is the youngest-marrying state, the median marriage age is 25.9 for women. In Louisiana, the median age for those women not living on Duck Dynasty compounds is 27.1. 

Watch it below, from the July 21 Fox & Friends.

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truman commented 2016-07-24 10:00:34 -0400 · Flag
Uncle Phil and Chachi are part of Long Dong Donald’s brain trust.
Bemused commented 2016-07-24 02:54:51 -0400 · Flag
Thanx for the details, Eric. This clearly a case where the law-makers lag sorely behind the societies they claim to represent. Nowadays, the vast majority of parents don’t want their daughters to marry before graduating, at least from high school. That’s if they love their daughters, that is.
Seems to me that the likes of Robertson carry a deep-seated hatred of all women apart from their mothers (I hope). It’s a moot point if they have much love for sisters, wives and daughters. Despicable.
Eric Blair commented 2016-07-23 20:35:45 -0400 · Flag
The lowest legally established age for marriage is 13 for girls in one state, and it’s not the state you’d expect – it’s Massachusetts (although the girls parents and a judge must approve the marriage). In fact, with one or both of those restrictions (parental and/or judicial permission), most states allow legal marriage to minors, and a good number even allow marriage to someone under the <a href=“”http://madmikesamerica.com/2013/06/age-of-consent-part-one/“>http://madmikesamerica.com/2013/06/age-of-consent-part-one/”>age of consent</a>, and there are seven states that never, by law, set a minimum age for marriage.
Eyes On Fox commented 2016-07-23 06:46:45 -0400 · Flag
Are you sure Robertson is kidding? The guy’s played the inbred redneck so long he’s become the very thing he’s emulated. “Fox & Friends” time to call in your pal Keith Ablow. This guy’s gone bats—t crazy!

Want some real irony gang? Recall Robertson’s controversial statement about homosexuality that got him suspended on A&E? Well, if ducked-up Robertson would review his quote again he’d see he thinks his buddy The Donald is going straight to Hell, do not pass “Go”, do not collect $200.

“Don’t be deceived. Neither the adulterers, the idolaters, the male prostitutes, the homosexual offenders, the greedy, the drunkards, the [Hillary Clinton] slanderers, the [Trump University] swindlers — they won’t inherit the kingdom of God. Don’t deceive yourself. It’s not right.” (Emphasis and minor bracketed edits are all on me.)

3 strikes and you’re out Trump! ;^)
Bemused commented 2016-07-23 03:06:50 -0400 · Flag
Robertson is a pretty good example of the reason why I’m afraid to visit the USA these days. I’m too touchy on this sort of thing and would not have been able to just sit by and listen let alone join in the laugh. Such people are bullies who would think nothing about beating themselves up an uppity little old lady, even a lily white one.

Please, please, please go out and vote anybody except the choice of the likes of Robertson.
Joseph West commented 2016-07-23 02:03:23 -0400 · Flag
Well, I guess Phil’s upset with Miley because she’s no longer of “marryin’ age” for his “klan” (spelling intentional).

Of course, I’d be kind of scared to think what Phil was doing when Miley was the underage “Hannah Montana.”
David Lindsay commented 2016-07-22 22:23:02 -0400 · Flag
Here in Houston, I am on the western edge of Cajun country. Texas redneck wannabes usually follow the stereotype of big pickup, patriotic or semi patriotic bumper sticker, cowboy boots, cowboy hat and a dumbass attitude to complete everything. Sometimes these guys are from Bayonne, New Jersey.

But the La. redneck is a different breed of cat. Pickup truck; low slung, purty color and festooned with running lights(for foggy Louisiana).
Talk; it’s a hybrid of everythang. Cajun Creole French English Tex Mex and howl at the moon eat shit crazy.
Morality; whatever the sheriff or the game warden didn’t see, didn’t happen.
Cajun rednecks are usually the real deal.

But I still like the open sunlight of Texas rednecks better than the dark woods of the Cajun redneck.

When I had a job on a tugboat, I crossed the the Mississippi three times I think and the Atchafalaya River the same number.
mlp ! commented 2016-07-22 20:14:21 -0400 · Flag
“Uncle-Daddy, can I gets hitched???
I’m 15 now!”








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