An Alabama lawmaker is preparing to formally honor Duck Dynasty star Phil Robertson. The patriarch was suspended “indefinitely” by A&E from his hit reality show for his comments about homosexuality and race in an interview with GQ magazine.
According to a report from Alabama paper the Daily Home, state Sen. Jerry Fielding plans to introduce a resolution next month supporting Robertson, joining a series of Republicans who have spoken out in support of Robertson’s commentary — including Sarah Palin, who recently admitted that she hasn’t actually read the comments. Fielding says the values espoused by Robertson in the interview are common, and that A&E bowed to pressure from “liberals” rather than respect Robertson’s right to express his biblical views.
The network is taking fire from both sides. A&E decided to place Robertson on hiatus after the interview caused a storm of criticism. But nearly a quarter of a million people have signed a petition criticizing A&E’s position (hosted at istandwithphil.com) which states that “the notion that a free-thinking American should be discriminated against simply for expressing a perspective that is in conflict with another is patently un-American and flies in the face of true tolerance and civility.”
“Phil Robertson’s family values are shared by the vast majority of Alabamians, who are rightfully concerned by the vitriol aimed at his Christian stance,” Fielding told the Daily Home. “There’s a clear double standard in the media favoring a liberal worldview. When it’s used to silence and punish Christians for stating their beliefs, that’s when we must defend the rights of individuals to exercise their free speech without fear of politically-motivated repercussion. I join thousands across Alabama and our country by standing with Phil Robertson, and urge A&E to reverse their action against him.”









