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Nov. 25, 2024 - The Tucker Carlson Show
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Willie Robertson: The Unlikely Origin of Duck Dynasty, Willie’s New Show, & Why Trump Won
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willie robertson
Yeah, I was on The Five.
unidentified
I remember...
willie robertson
No, I was on Over...
unidentified
What do they call it?
willie robertson
What was the one with the women and...
tucker carlson
Oh, Outnumbered.
willie robertson
Outnumbered.
And I was up there.
unidentified
They used to bring me up there all the time because Doug and I was just so popular.
tucker carlson
With our viewers, it was popular.
willie robertson
Yeah, and the girls, the girls on that show, they were laughing.
They said, oh, this guy, Donald Trump, you know, says he's running for president and all that.
And they're laughing and they're kind of, you know, making like it's a joke.
And they came and they said, What say you, Willie?
And I said, tell you what, I think he's resonating with a lot of people.
And you could just see him like, oh.
Like they thought I was going to laugh and be joking.
I said, don't underestimate the power of celebrity because I was like, I'm just new to it, but man, when everybody knows who you are, it's a big advantage because the thing about Kamala Harris, she was the vice president for three and a half years.
No one knew how to say her name.
tucker carlson
Including her.
willie robertson
And she was the vice president.
tucker carlson
When they got elected or whatever it was in 2020, I totally by accident, I pronounced, I called her Kamala.
willie robertson
Yeah.
tucker carlson
Which is what I thought her name was.
And the White House press secretary attacked me as racist.
Which, okay, fine, but it really was, I would admit, it was totally accidental.
willie robertson
Right.
tucker carlson
And so this kid on our staff found tape of her calling herself Kamala.
And then Kamala.
And I just thought, like, who can't pronounce her own first name?
willie robertson
Yeah, that's...
tucker carlson
If you were like, I'm Willie Robertson, I'm Will A. Robertson.
You know what I mean?
It would be kind of weird, right?
willie robertson
Hello, I'm Wiley Robertson.
tucker carlson
No, I mean, I think it's fair to, like, settle on a pronunciation of your own first name.
So one of the things I was...
I've never hunted with you before.
You've become famous for bird hunting.
You're an excellent shot.
I just want to confirm that for people watching.
It's not fake.
willie robertson
I've got to make my dad and brothers watch this.
tucker carlson
It's true.
No, it's true.
You are.
But you're not.
You've become famous from television.
I just want to get right to it.
You've written this book, Gosspeller, which is not about hunting.
willie robertson
It's kind of.
tucker carlson
What's it about?
willie robertson
Hunting for people.
Fishing for people, perhaps?
tucker carlson
Turning darkness into light one conversation at a time.
willie robertson
Yeah, that's kind of this book this year, and this was kind of the one I wanted to write.
You know, it was like, before I die, I want to write this book, and it's really about my faith, the faith that was passed down, the first chapters.
My mom and dad's story about how they got their faith.
We put out a movie last year called The Blind, which was their journey in faith.
Shot in the late 60s, 70s.
Dad was a bad guy.
tucker carlson
In what way?
willie robertson
He called himself a heathen.
He was just a bad dude.
Everything he shouldn't have been into.
He's married.
He's got this young family.
He's drunk all the time.
He loses his job.
He ends up running a bar.
And all hope literally was over.
He had kicked us out of the home.
He's a bad dad.
He's a bad husband.
tucker carlson
What do you mean he kicked you out of the home?
willie robertson
He kicked mom and us out of the trailer.
tucker carlson
Really?
willie robertson
Yeah.
And the one person who didn't give up on him, My aunt, Jan, his younger sister.
She'd go up to this bar he was running.
Dad has a master's degree.
Could have went professional.
Quarterback.
He played ahead of Bradshaw in college at Louisiana Tech.
Gifted athlete.
Had everything ahead of him and just pretty much throws it all away.
My aunt would go up there and pass out a little Bible track.
unidentified
Very charismatic Christian.
willie robertson
And he hated it.
unidentified
He was like, stay out of here.
willie robertson
And she begged this preacher to go preach the gospel to her brother.
And I write in the book, I can just imagine this conversation.
Because the preacher's in Louisiana.
The bar's in Arkansas.
And I'm sure it was like, can you share the gospel with my brother?
He's wayward.
He probably was like, yeah, tell him to come to church.
We'll meet after.
unidentified
He's not coming to church.
willie robertson
You'll have to go see him.
What does he do?
He runs a bar.
tucker carlson
In Arkansas.
willie robertson
Yeah, which one in town?
It's not even in the state, you know?
And this guy gets in his car and drives to a bar, walks in.
tucker carlson
Where was the bar?
willie robertson
With his Bible.
unidentified
It was in Junction City, Arkansas.
willie robertson
And it was rough.
It was a rough, rough spot.
unidentified
And it was adversarial.
willie robertson
The guy goes in.
Phil does not want to hear.
He's not even invited in there.
And I knew the preacher up until he passed away.
And he says, your dad's sitting there.
He said he's got a pistol in his belt and a giant Budweiser.
He's about half lit.
And the dad looks at him and says, what you selling, preacher man?
And so the guy sits down.
And nothing happens.
Phil doesn't.
unidentified
There's no conversion.
willie robertson
There's no just as I am.
Bar baptism.
Bill just said, I'll keep that in mind.
And so he leaves.
And Phil's life even goes more in the tank.
unidentified
He ends up...
willie robertson
The state police showed up to arrest him.
He goes and lives in the woods for six months, I think.
He was that guy.
tucker carlson
What were they arresting him for?
willie robertson
He had put two people in ICU, beat them up over a bar dispute.
unidentified
He just takes off.
Lives in the woods.
Says, I'm on my own.
willie robertson
And out there is when he got really sick.
And everybody was trying to figure out where he was.
tucker carlson
He's got a wife and kids at this point, too.
willie robertson
Well, then they let mom end up moving to Louisiana.
And we're pretty much like, I hope he doesn't die.
But it's over.
unidentified
He's already kicked us out.
willie robertson
And then he comes dragging back up into that town.
And he pulls up to where my mom was working.
She has a new job and trying to move on with her life.
And she's like, call the police.
Like, oh no, he's, you know, he's living in the woods.
And he pulls up and he's crying.
He said, where's that preacher?
unidentified
I need to talk to him.
willie robertson
And that's when Phil became a believer right there.
So that's the first chapter in the book.
tucker carlson
So how long did it take your mom to take him back?
willie robertson
She took him right back.
unidentified
It was amazing.
willie robertson
You know, I always said if it weren't for dad changing his life, but also if it wasn't for mom.
Forgiving him.
tucker carlson
Yeah, it's easier to change your life than to forgive someone who's abandoned.
willie robertson
Especially when you're just saying it, yeah.
And who knows?
unidentified
I'm sure there probably wasn't the counseling that we had.
tucker carlson
Yeah, no.
willie robertson
But she needed help.
I mean, she's got three young boys, and at the time three.
And I was the youngest at the time.
So in the movie, I'm portrayed.
I was very particular on who played me in the movie at two years old.
I mean, you've got to get that part right.
tucker carlson
Oh, yeah.
It's got to be a handsome toddler, wasn't it?
willie robertson
So it was my grandson played me.
My grandson played me about his great-grandfather.
It was awesome.
That's fine.
unidentified
It's fun to watch that movie.
willie robertson
It's a hard movie to watch.
And Dad didn't even want to do it.
It was tough for him to go back and relive that, just pull all those.
But we said, Dad...
And Mom, too, both.
We just said, I think this can help a lot of people, you know, a lot of people who are in similar situations.
So, yeah, they stayed together, and so the first chapter of the book is that.
And so if you think about it like this, like 50 years ago that happened.
If that doesn't happen, this family does not stay together.
If the family doesn't stay together, there's no Duck Commander.
If there's no Duck Commander, there's no Duck Dynasty.
unidentified
There's no podcast.
I don't know where I would be.
willie robertson
My whole life would look completely different.
And so part of the reason for us being still so excited about our faith is because we feel like we owe everything we have to our faith.
Had it not been for faith, it would have been over.
Marriage was over.
Who knows?
tucker carlson
Do you remember a time before your father was a Christian?
unidentified
I don't.
tucker carlson
Do your brothers?
willie robertson
They do.
They do.
Everything I remember was great.
You know, darkness to light.
I mean, he literally, it's kind of like Saul and Paul in the Bible.
You know, it was like this old person, and then he just turned and just went, I mean, just full blaze.
And he just wanted to share the gospel with everybody he knew, you know.
Because I guess he had lived, and he said, I live so bad, now I've got to go help these people.
And so he became known, he became a known gospeler, just known for...
Preaching the gospel to everybody.
tucker carlson
A gospeller is someone who preaches the gospel.
willie robertson
It is.
It's a real word.
It's an old word.
Have you ever heard of it?
tucker carlson
No, never.
willie robertson
I've never heard of it either.
So I'm writing this book.
It's 2020, you know, COVID. I was like, I want to write this book.
And so it was about sharing your faith.
And my wife, who's way smarter than I am, she comes in because I couldn't figure out what to call it.
And she goes, Willie, I found this word.
It's called gospeller.
And it used to be very commonplace, and it was not necessarily pastoral.
It was just like common folk who were just known for sharing the gospel.
And it simply means somebody who shares the gospel with people, either publicly or personally.
And it didn't fall short on me that the Word is literally a dinosaur.
No one's ever heard of it.
tucker carlson
Right.
willie robertson
But at one point in America, in Europe, this was a common word.
And they were called known gospelers.
I found a law.
I want to say it was up in the Northeast, where it was like, nobody can stop a priest or a known gospeler from preaching on the town square.
It was actually in a law.
Like, that word was in a law.
tucker carlson
Amazing.
willie robertson
Isn't that cool?
Yeah.
So she found the word.
tucker carlson
So how did you grow up?
Like, did you grow up in a world where Christianity was at the center of everything?
willie robertson
Oh, yeah.
For sure.
Number one.
Number one, no doubt about it.
So it wasn't like, oh, we should try to go to church.
It wasn't, it was, you know, every, and we had so many Bible studies that it just really went all week.
Like, because what happened, we would, once you're kind of known for that, so people would bring people down to the house for Phil to talk to.
And they were the most wayward people.
They were like murderers.
They were the craziest people ever.
And Dad would just go, no matter who they were, he would just sit there on the couch and he'd feed them supper.
And then he would jump into the Bible and just, I mean, it was Fridays, Tuesdays.
tucker carlson
Really?
willie robertson
All the time.
Yeah, all the time.
And then Dad started teaching Bible classes.
So he would teach his Bible class on Sunday mornings.
But he would just study like crazy.
Crazy person.
And my father's never owned a computer.
He's never owned a cell phone.
tucker carlson
He doesn't have a cell phone?
willie robertson
Mm-mm.
tucker carlson
How do you text him?
willie robertson
You don't.
tucker carlson
Just like saying that.
willie robertson
You go find him.
So I call and I'm like, there's a dude.
There's a dude down there near.
So you call him, but you got to go find him.
And he's like in the woods, you know.
And you've got to, if you want to track him down, you got to go find him.
tucker carlson
Does he still hunt?
unidentified
Mm-hmm.
willie robertson
Oh, yeah.
But yeah, then Dad would just read and study, and he was just thirsting for knowledge.
He loved the knowledge, but then he loved trying to share that.
And that's kind of the point of the book, is turning darkness into one conversation at a time.
And the tagline comes from, it's funny how my business mixed with my faith.
So we have some new products for deer.
And it's this feature where you click a button, so right at that time where it's real dark, it's getting a little dim, still legal shooting hours, and it just, boom, it just goes, turns it into, it's daylight.
It's crazy.
tucker carlson
How?
What is it?
willie robertson
It's pulling light.
Whatever ambient light is, it's pulling in.
tucker carlson
Right.
willie robertson
It's amazing.
So we had this new product, so I'm looking at all the marketing material, and they had on there, turned dark into light.
And when I saw that, I went, that's the tagline for my book, Turning Darkness in Light, One Conversation at a Time.
So through a conversation, meaning had the guy not gone and shared with Dad, he was the one that actually planted the seed or shared with Dad, and boom, that's where it started, just that conversation.
And then I watched hundreds and hundreds of other people just through a conversation lead to a life change.
And so what I wanted to do was go through the book and go through...
Kind of how to do that, because a lot of people, they're so intimidated, they don't know what to say, and they like the idea of it, and they're like, well, I hope somebody tells somebody about their faith or about Jesus, but it ain't me, and I don't know how to do that.
It's like, I don't know where to start.
I don't know the Bible enough, and so we kind of disqualify ourselves for a lot of those reasons.
So I just tried to go through and tell stories, and I'll pull stories from the New Testament, just conversations, especially conversations.
Especially in the book of Acts.
That's where you're really seeing the church meet with the world.
And just pull the conversations like, this is what they said, and this is how you could share with others.
tucker carlson
So your family, despite living in a very rural area, you've got a duck call business, and you're seriously Christian, you wind up in television.
willie robertson
Yeah.
tucker carlson
Which is like the opposite of all of that.
Yeah.
So the crew comes in for wherever.
You're meeting with the studio executives from wherever, but not from West Monroe, Louisiana.
unidentified
No.
tucker carlson
How do you begin a conversation about your faith with someone like that?
willie robertson
Well, it was obvious.
I mean, I think the faith just comes through in every...
It was going to be hard to separate that, separate the faith.
But I understood television enough to know that it can't just be a sermon.
Right.
tucker carlson
We're not seeing the people who run television, I have noticed from spending a lifetime there, not super receptive to the message.
willie robertson
They weren't as, you know, a lot of people ask me that.
Like, we ended every show with a prayer.
And I almost get this, like, weekly.
It's like, I bet they didn't want that prayer.
But that wasn't the case.
They were like, oh, that's cool.
tucker carlson
Good for them.
willie robertson
Yeah, it wasn't a...
It wasn't a battle at all.
It was just a good way to end the show.
They knew faith was important to us.
And that's how we ended every show, was with that prayer.
But there wasn't a lot of resistance at all from that.
But I think people...
They thought that was the case.
tucker carlson
No, I love sharing that it's not.
willie robertson
And it really wasn't.
And then once it works, and once it's the biggest show ever in reality TV, it's like, oh, we love that prayer.
That was our idea.
No, it worked.
And so once we talked about how to do it.
And my father, he was so funny with the show.
So when I went down to tell him, I said, Dad, You know, he got this idea of doing this television show, and he hated it.
He's like, I don't want to do it, you know.
tucker carlson
Where did the idea come from?
willie robertson
I said, it's a way to get the gospel out to more people.
And literally, that's what I told him.
And he sits in his chair, he goes, hmm, I never thought about that.
He goes, you think it can?
I said, I don't see why not.
He gives a thumbs up, and he's like, all right, we'll do the TV show.
If it can get the gospel out to more people.
tucker carlson
So you do a show like that, what are the mechanics of it?
Because it seems like it would take over your life completely.
willie robertson
It does.
tucker carlson
So how does it work?
willie robertson
It's a lot of...
Well, we didn't know when we started.
We had no idea.
I get an email.
So we had done another television show on the Outdoor Channel.
And in the same way, it was my wife's idea.
Corey watched reality television.
tucker carlson
Is she from West Monroe?
willie robertson
She's from West Monroe as well.
She's from the city.
I'm from the state.
So she says she's watching all this reality television, and she said, Willie, I think your family needs to have a reality TV show.
And I'm like...
tucker carlson
That's not a compliment.
When your wife says your family needs a reality TV show, that's usually an attack.
willie robertson
That's why I didn't realize it.
And I said, Corey, we're just normal people.
And she goes, Willie, y'all ain't normal.
And so what?
She was like, you guys are like, she goes, I've been with you for a long time.
tucker carlson
Where'd you meet her, by the way?
willie robertson
Summer camp, fifth grade.
Wow.
Camp Chioka.
Camp Chioka.
Yeah, her, yeah, I saw her sitting on the swing.
So her grandfather and father were business guys, very successful business guys.
And part of their charity work, they'd built this summer camp.
And so now that we're new believers, my parents are.
That was a new thing.
Like, now we're going to church summer camp, you know?
And we'd never been to church summer camp.
And we couldn't even afford it.
So when we would pull up to the camp, my mother had no money.
And so we would have our bags packed.
Like, we're ready.
And she was like, alright, here's the deal.
Y'all stay here.
Let me go see if I can trade working in the kitchen for you guys to come.
If they say yes, you're in.
If they say no, we're going back to the house.
And we're just like, please say yes.
What's funny is...
It was my wife's parents who were making the decision.
As it turns out in life, I later married their daughter, who ran the camp.
It was the same camp I was hoping to get into.
tucker carlson
That's amazing.
willie robertson
So every time they said yes, and so we would go, and I see this girl.
She's on a swing, so I can see her to this day.
And she's got this big giant, you know, 1980s hand.
I'm like, who is that girl?
And they said, ah, it's Corey Howard, you know.
Her dad and them, they're the ones who run the camp.
So I went over and talked to her.
I invited her on the Moonlight Hike.
And she said yes, and we went on the Moonlight Hike in fifth grade.
And we didn't keep dating.
And we didn't get married that year, but we waited.
tucker carlson
How old were you when you got married?
unidentified
1918. You were 19 and she was 18?
willie robertson
Correct.
I proposed to her when she was 17 and I was 18. What did her dad say?
He didn't like it.
tucker carlson
I bet he didn't.
willie robertson
He didn't like the idea that he wasn't a fan.
They were very well off.
They lived in a neighborhood.
And I pull up in this neighborhood, and I'm looking around.
It's like, mowed grass.
tucker carlson
They mowed their grass?
willie robertson
Sprinkler systems.
I'm just like, whoa, man, this is crazy.
unidentified
I'm looking around, and there's not one visible burn pile anywhere.
And I'm going like, what do these people do with their garbage?
I didn't know there was another plane.
willie robertson
So we're going to have the talk, right?
And I know that.
We went to church again, so I knew we were family.
But he just was like, oh, y'all need to wait, and you're too young.
And we're just dead set.
unidentified
We're like, no, we're getting married.
willie robertson
So when we have a meeting, and he's a smart business guy, and he's got all these papers.
He's got statistics and papers and files, you know.
I'm just sitting there, white t-shirt, like he's blowing me away.
He's making me so mad, you know, because I'm like giving him...
I'm pitching vision, man, you know.
tucker carlson
What was your vision?
willie robertson
Well, Christianity, like we're brothers, like, come on, man, this is going to be great.
unidentified
And he's like, you haven't thought about all these things in life?
willie robertson
And finally he just goes, he's getting so mad, and he's like, I thought he was going to hit me.
He's like, leaning up on me.
He said, where exactly do you plan on living with my daughter, you know?
I mean, I said, well, I reckon I'll pull a trailer up in the back of Phil's house and just live there for free.
tucker carlson
That was your vision?
unidentified
Not the answer the dude wanted to hear.
and we'll burn our garbage in the yard like normal people do.
Wait, sorry, how long did you 32 years later, we're still married.
tucker carlson
That's amazing.
willie robertson
And we're great.
I mean, so her parents' house and my house literally, it's like a, I know you don't play golf, it's a pigeon wedge away from me, and we were just right beside each other.
tucker carlson
Now?
unidentified
Mm-hmm.
willie robertson
Yeah, I see them every day.
Yeah.
And I learned, most of what I learned in business, I learned from him.
tucker carlson
How many grandkids did you give them?
willie robertson
Eight.
Eight so far.
tucker carlson
You have eight.
willie robertson
I have eight.
tucker carlson
So he has eight great-grandchildren.
How many kids did you have with his daughter?
How many kids do you have?
willie robertson
Oh, how many kids do I have?
unidentified
Six.
Six, okay.
tucker carlson
He's got to be pretty psyched.
willie robertson
It's just the way you ask him.
Sorry.
tucker carlson
I asked him backwards.
willie robertson
Let me just start again.
I have six children and eight grandchildren, so, yeah.
tucker carlson
Amazing.
willie robertson
But yeah, they're great.
And so we live there on the, and we all live right there.
We're just all connected and live beside each other.
tucker carlson
So how long did it take you to win a yes from your father-in-law?
willie robertson
I mean, it was after that night.
He wanted me to come over to their house.
And so Corey was, she was in college.
So she wasn't even there when all this happened.
She was in college.
I wasn't going to college.
I was going to seminary.
I was going to be a preacher.
And so, Corey calls and says, Dad wants you to come over.
He's going to come pick you up and take you over to their house.
I said, no.
She said, why not?
And I said, I'll have to walk home.
She goes, what do you mean?
I said, oh, it's going to go bad.
And I don't have a ride.
I'm going to have to walk all the way back to my house.
It's like seven miles.
I said, no, I'm not.
Time to come over here.
So he comes over to where I was staying.
And I was living with my brother at the time.
And it was he and his mom and me.
We were on the couch together.
And my mother-in-law, she was in between us.
But I did.
I thought, man, I think he may punch me.
And I was ready.
I mean, I have three brothers.
And so I was like, we just got to fight.
Let's just fight.
unidentified
I was like, let's go.
willie robertson
But then it was after that night, they said, okay.
And then I think...
Just six months later, we got married.
And we were driving to the wedding, and he said, you know what, I said what I said, and that's the way I felt, but now we're good.
And I literally never heard another word about it.
tucker carlson
Really?
willie robertson
Yeah, he was great.
tucker carlson
So it was your wife that came up with the idea for Duck Dynasty?
willie robertson
Yep.
Then I had to go tell Phil, because originally it was on the Outdoor Channel.
tucker carlson
Yeah.
willie robertson
And I was approached by Benelli Shotguns at SHOT Show.
Have you been to a shot show?
tucker carlson
Yeah.
willie robertson
So I was approached by them right after she said that.
And they were like, hey, are you guys interested in doing a reality TV show with the shotguns?
And I was like, Corey just said we should do a reality TV show.
And he goes, well, let's have a meeting.
And so we sat down and they said, hey, we'll pay for production.
You guys will be on the show.
Thankfully, they had two guys that came in that they had just hired who were, They came out of reality television.
So he'd hire them for their in-house, all their commercials and stuff that they do.
And we love Benelli.
We love the shotguns.
So we're going through the deals.
So right at the end, Corey says, she's such a smart business person.
And I'm excited.
I'm like, hey, our business is going to go up.
So I go to Phil.
I'm like, Phil.
He's like, oh, it's a terrible idea.
And I'm like, dad, we'll sell more duck calls.
We'll be on the Outdoor Channel.
tucker carlson
Plus free shotguns.
willie robertson
Plus free other stuff.
I was like, this is the smoking deal, you know?
And so Corey says, so we're going to go up to Maryland.
I think that's where they're at, Maryland.
And we're going to have this meeting.
And Corey, she'd been reading these books, and she goes, well, I think they should pay off a talent fee.
I'd never heard that word.
I said, what is a talent fee?
She goes, Like, they should pay y'all to be on the show.
I said, Corey, Corey, Corey, don't get greedy.
Like, this is a gift.
They're paying for production.
tucker carlson
For shotguns.
willie robertson
Yeah, and she's like, well, it won't hurt to ask.
And I said, what?
Okay, but I said, here's the deal.
When you ask, if you get any weird sense, abort the mission, get out of it.
Do not screw this down.
I was like, this is our big chance.
You're going to ruin it by asking for too much.
So we go in the meeting.
The guy's going through.
He said, okay, we'll start production here.
We'll do this and that.
And he goes, I think we're about ready to go.
And Corey's like, I have one more thing.
And I'm like, oh, God.
And she's like, we're thinking you should pay the guy's talent fee.
And he was like, oh.
What were you thinking?
And she said, we were thinking $30,000 a piece was going to be for the whole season.
And I'm making $28,000 a year.
That's my salary.
tucker carlson
What were you doing?
willie robertson
That was my job.
I made $28,000.
tucker carlson
But what was your job?
Oh, at the duck call company.
willie robertson
That was my whole yearly job.
I made $28,000.
She just asked for $30,000 to do this thing, which would essentially double my pay.
And when she said $30,000, I'm like, oh my God.
Gosh, like, that's way too much.
And the guy literally just goes, yeah, okay, no problem.
And I'm like, crap, we should have said 50. We should have said 50. She said 30. So then, and here's what kind of CEO I am.
So we were excited, so we go back to the house.
I go back down to Dad's house.
Jace is there.
We're all in the house, and they're waiting to hear what happened with the TV show.
And I walk in, and I'm like, well, boys, we were fixing to do us a television show on the Outdoor Channel.
And guess what else I got us?
$30,000 a piece!
I acted like it was my idea.
unidentified
And we were like, we did it.
willie robertson
It's over.
We finally figured it out.
We got free shotguns.
We doubled our pay.
We have to do a TV show.
We have no idea what we're doing.
And we launched into that show.
tucker carlson
What year was that?
willie robertson
This would have been probably 08. Yeah.
Somewhere in 08. So we launched into the show.
We were able to cut our teeth.
So we had been making DVDs and hunting videos.
Now we go on this TV with these boys from reality TV were there.
So we really learned how to...
Do television.
You know, how to do, you know, what was going to become ultimately Duck Dynasty.
It was a different show.
Like, half of it was just, like, hardcore guns, you know, and all.
They were showing their products.
But the other half was just, like, silly reality stuff that we just came up.
And I kind of focused on that.
My brother and dad and them, they did the hardcore hunting, and then I was over there doing the, hey, we can show this, and we can do this wild, crazy stuff we were doing.
And the show was super popular.
In that world, everybody loved it.
And we won awards, and our sales went up.
More people were buying duck calls and our t-shirts.
So it was like, hey, we did it, man.
And I had to sell.
Part of the deal was I had to sell half the advertisers.
Because in that one, you get your commercial, then you have to go sell them.
So Benelli would sell half, and I sold half of them.
And it was so funny, like, it was hard selling, but ultimately it was going to be Duck Dots.
It was hard selling an ad for this thing.
I ended up selling all mine.
I would sell my ads, and that was part of the deal I had to do.
So then we get an email.
I get a generic email.
Information at Duck Commander.
And there's no time I made these just never even get looked at, of course.
It's a dude.
He said, I'm a producer in Los Angeles.
I've watched the show on Outdoor Channel.
He saw that show.
I think you guys have a really big show.
Give me a call.
Left his number.
Secretary comes in and says, I got this email.
Somebody's saying they're from Los Angeles.
She said, do you want me to throw it away?
Or do you want me to respond?
And I looked at it and I said, I'll respond.
So I responded, hey, this is Willie.
What are you thinking?
And I get on the call with him.
Man, he's a fast talker.
He's L.A. He's like, Willie, this is going to be the biggest show.
I'm telling you, I've got something this big.
You have a really big show.
We've got to take this thing bigger.
This is on cable.
And I'm thinking, this guy's full of crap.
I'm like, I said, do you think so?
And he said, Willie, you will not be able to walk down the street without everybody recognizing who you are.
unidentified
God, this guy, like, he's laying it on thick, you know.
willie robertson
And so I said, so what do we need to do if we were to do that?
He said, we'll make a sizzle reel.
Now, fortunately, we had just done, like, three seasons of this show.
So we took three minutes, and then he started pitching around the networks.
And there was a lot of interest.
You've got to remember, this is the time, Louisiana, the tax credits were big.
Before Georgia.
Louisiana was kind of the hotbed.
And there was tons of shows.
I mean, our state is like, there's so much culture and just fun people in our state anyway.
And so you had Billy the Exterminator, Swamp People, Sons of Guns.
All these are Louisiana shows.
Buy You Billionaires.
There was tons of shows being shot there.
So if you had anything in Louisiana, because they knew they could go, say, 40%, you know, in this state.
And he saw it.
And we were on the Outdoor Channel.
He saw it.
And then out of nowhere comes A&E. I didn't really know anything about A&E. I didn't even know what it was.
And he said, A&E is interested in two pilots.
And I'm like, what does that mean?
And he says, well, if they pick it up, that's where we want to be.
It's a good mixed audience.
Men and women watch A&E. Big company.
It's combined with History Channel, ABC, Disney, all this.
ESPN. And so he said, the problem is that they pass on his dad.
Because then everybody would just say, oh, they passed on him.
And so we shot two pilots for A&E. They had no idea what we were doing.
And then the film crew got giant.
They sent down this huge crew.
And we had no idea.
And we just kind of went into it.
And I didn't know what we were doing.
And didn't know if it was good.
And I didn't know.
And so what was interesting was they didn't know.
They didn't know what exactly they were getting.
So if you kind of just looked at a picture of us, you'd be like, I think they thought we, like, grunted and, like, you know, and couldn't speak English.
So they didn't, I think, they thought it was going to be, like, danger, like, alligators are coming out of the water, you know.
So they come down and say, hey, so we shot the virus, we sent it off, and so they come, we're like, well, we have good news and bad news.
The bad news is, this is not the show we were ordering, like, at all.
We were all shocked.
And we're like, uh-oh.
They said, the good news is, it's way better than what we thought we were getting.
And they were like, this is a family show.
Because nobody had put us in any category of family show, even though we were family, but it was like, they just didn't...
I think they thought, kind of like, we're going to laugh at these, but you know, these are...
And they just totally didn't...
tucker carlson
It was a honey boo boo thing.
willie robertson
Right, they didn't realize, right, that...
Because some of their ideas, initially, it was like, the women folk are out, you know, getting the possums, you know, and skinning them out.
And my wife's like, these women folk do not, we don't even go in the woods, you know.
But they saw, and then there was this comedy, this real, because the first show we did on Outdoor Channel wasn't really funny.
Once we saw this kind of comedic thing come out, that was what really, I think, set it apart.
It's funny.
It's something you can laugh.
It's a funny show.
tucker carlson
What's the process of filming it?
unidentified
Well...
tucker carlson
You said your house got descended on by a swarm of producers.
willie robertson
It was, yeah.
So we shot in all our houses, especially mine.
Especially my house was kind of the...
Because the show was kind of, we didn't know any of this going in because we didn't know what we were doing, but it was kind of shot through my eyes, and so you would have, like, Willie's dad, Willie's wife.
So you're watching, as a viewer, you're watching it through my eyes.
So I was supposed to be the normal guy.
I'm the normal person.
And then everybody else is crazy.
You know, chaos is happening.
And to some extent, they are crazy.
And so we had some people that are just kind of like themselves.
Like my father, Dad never understood what exactly we were doing.
Like he never understood the show.
He never liked it.
He never understood it.
He told me early on, he was like...
Well, tell them we need more preaching on this show.
I said, Dad, there's another Robertson family with a show like that.
It's the 700. We're not that show.
This is not that.
tucker carlson
Are you related to them, by the way?
willie robertson
And he was like, I'm not.
No, I'm not.
They haven't asked me for money, so I guess I'm not.
Everybody related to me has asked me for money.
unidentified
You're like an NBA player.
willie robertson
So, yeah, he never quite understood the show.
So my dad got so mad one time.
He thought it was so goofy and we were just being stupid.
So we sit down.
This is my favorite thing that ever happened to Doug Nosti that never got shown.
So we had this dinner scene every time.
And so we're on episode 80. And the part of TV is you've got these kids.
They come in from L.A., they're 25 years old, and they're telling you what to do.
You don't look right.
It's kind of weird when you become the CEO of your company and you're doing all this.
Now you're listening to people you don't know, and they're telling you what to do.
And so I think my dad had gotten past the point of that at this point.
tucker carlson
I bet pretty quickly.
willie robertson
So we're setting all the table up, and we're just sitting there.
We've done this a thousand times.
Jib's on the table and he's like, okay, everybody ready?
And some little young producers are like, okay.
And Mr. Phil, you'll pray action.
So we bow our heads and Phil said, Father, I pray for these bunch of heathens from Los Angeles, California with their latte coffees and their filthy language.
unidentified
I pray you don't burn them all in hell for their sinfulness. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen.
willie robertson
We were laughing so hard because none of us knew that was coming.
None of us realized.
And so we all look up and we're just like, look around and go, what was that?
And this young producer, he never missed a beat.
He was like, thank you, Mr. Phil.
Now can we do another prayer that we could actually put on television?
tucker carlson
That never aired.
willie robertson
Never aired.
unidentified
Never aired.
willie robertson
It was so funny.
Yeah, Dad didn't quite understand.
tucker carlson
But I mean, these cameras are in your house for, what, months?
willie robertson
They are, but you know, well, it was like walking into here.
tucker carlson
Yeah.
willie robertson
We're filming in here.
unidentified
Oh, that's a good point.
willie robertson
Obviously, you know.
tucker carlson
And we're in a pheasant camp in South Dakota.
unidentified
We are in a pheasant camp.
willie robertson
I was a little worried, too, about that.
I thought we did a bad idea.
So we stayed up too late.
Last night.
tucker carlson
That's true.
willie robertson
We were telling the story.
It was so fun.
tucker carlson
That's true.
willie robertson
And I'm glad we did.
So we get up this morning.
We go shoot tons of birds.
tucker carlson
Quite a few birds.
willie robertson
Walked around.
And then we go.
I think I ate two pounds of meatloaf.
tucker carlson
At least.
willie robertson
Yeah.
You said at least I ate that?
unidentified
No, I did.
willie robertson
Okay, you did as well.
I didn't look at your plate.
tucker carlson
Yeah, a lot.
willie robertson
And I thought.
That's not a good recipe for doing a long podcast.
unidentified
Not at four in the afternoon after hunting in a big lunch.
willie robertson
Oh, man.
That was part of my demands, though.
Because I've heard recently about people and their podcasts and demands.
tucker carlson
Contract writers, yeah.
willie robertson
And I said, I demand we have to fly to another state, shoot birds that morning.
This should be every podcast.
tucker carlson
Literally in the contract that you signed with us, where you demanded lemon squares after.
I thought, that's a little much.
unidentified
Yeah.
willie robertson
No, I said, let's just go.
We have to go find somewhere to...
Actually, this was your idea, and so thank you.
tucker carlson
It was my idea.
willie robertson
I was going to go to Maine.
tucker carlson
Yeah, but we don't have any pheasants in Maine.
willie robertson
No, this was a better...
unidentified
Just grouse.
tucker carlson
Trust me.
willie robertson
This was a way better idea.
tucker carlson
If you could...
I don't know how many birds we shot this morning, but if you could shoot two grouse a day in Maine, you're the best grouse hunter in Maine.
willie robertson
Really?
You're a good shot, too.
I'm telling your audience.
tucker carlson
I would hope so.
willie robertson
I'm telling your audience you're a good shot.
tucker carlson
I wasn't surprised.
willie robertson
I mean, I knew you hunted a lot.
tucker carlson
I'm not half as good as I should be after all the practice I've had, I'll tell you that.
But no, it's actually, I missed a bird.
The bird got too aggressive with me and it intimidated me.
And I always think, you know, when you're bird hunting, you're the pursuer, you're the aggressor, you're the predator.
And when the bird turns it around and tries to fly up your nose, I just, I freeze and miss the bird.
Wow.
willie robertson
And you had to go?
tucker carlson
Because it's unnatural.
willie robertson
I was here a month ago doing this pheasant hunting.
I didn't grow up pheasant hunting, so we were poor.
I have a pheasant come.
He literally is coming at my face.
And I did know what to do.
And I took the shotgun and I went back like I was going to hit it like a baseball bat.
And if I had a little more cojones, I wouldn't.
Because the guide said, you should have done it.
tucker carlson
Oh, it was that close.
willie robertson
It was that close.
I think he'd been hit.
So he's coming down, and I'm like, he was just so close.
And there's a picture, and you see me kind of like this.
And he just goes.
And then I thought, why didn't I? Can you imagine?
The presence of mind.
That's what separates the.
Most of it, to that one that just grabbed that sucker out of the air.
tucker carlson
That's an Aaron Rodgers move.
willie robertson
And I blew it, and one day, now I'm going to schedule months of pheasant hunting.
Do I get that same scenario to happen again?
tucker carlson
I watched my father get hit right in the chest on a driven peg shoot for pheasant when I was a kid, and it knocked him right down.
He was turning, talking to someone, and the pheasant just came in and hit him right and just, bam!
And he's a big man.
willie robertson
Did you grow up pheasant hunting?
unidentified
Yeah.
willie robertson
Oh, you did?
unidentified
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
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We were poor.
We were poor, too.
Yeah, we were really poor.
You were super poor.
willie robertson
You were middle class, too.
Oh, yeah.
How did you get off of McDonald's to go work?
I don't know.
tucker carlson
I've come a long way.
Just bootstrapping it.
What was it like to go from being maybe locally famous to nationally famous?
willie robertson
Yeah, night and day.
Man, I'm so appreciative.
It was like we did just enough to get comfortable enough to figure out what it is that you're doing.
And I love the progression.
You know, I think zero to, you know, just like nothing to something.
But it was just enough.
Like, we knew just enough TV. And then we had done some, you know, stuff to work.
If we went in Bass Pro Shop or, you know, it was like, ah, there's Duck Commander guys.
But just enough.
But then once we hit the really national spotlight, especially to the level our show was, it was crazy.
It was just crazy.
tucker carlson
It's not good for you.
willie robertson
No.
It wasn't good.
No, in many ways.
Business, it's not because business went crazy.
Trying to do everything, you know, because you're still trying to.
You have a business.
You're trying to run your business.
And then ours was really unique because the nature of the show looked like we were goofing off.
Well, then I'm getting, you know, 50,000 orders.
Well, we can't fill them.
And then I got people emailing me.
I just saw you.
I were goofing off.
I just watched the show.
It was like, that's really what we were doing.
tucker carlson
Go build some more duck calls.
willie robertson
So then, yeah, I had to go do a video going, hey, guys, look, Willie from Duck Nastia.
We really are working.
It's not everything you see on the TV show is what exactly happened that day, you know, exactly that day.
So it was crazy.
The first holidays, we crashed our computer, I think, three times.
It was so bad because...
They ordered their product, so we got their money, and then it crashed, but we didn't know what they ordered.
So we have your money.
We don't know what you do.
tucker carlson
What'd you do?
willie robertson
Just try to put out saying, hey, call us and be like, I didn't get my order.
And we're like, why don't you tell us what you ordered?
Well, just generalize whatever you think.
Spitball it.
We'll get as close as we can.
We're just trying to ship stuff out.
People are like, those are good problems to have.
And I'm like, no, they're not.
They're terrible problems to have.
Just really overwhelmed.
Just wasn't ready.
And to think that when we did this show, we had this meeting, and my wife, Corey, says, do you think we should order more duck calls?
And I said, no, nobody's going to order a duck call.
Even if you like the show, why would you need a duck call?
I mean, if you're not a duck hunter, what do you...
Oh, was I wrong?
tucker carlson
Really?
People were buying decorative duck calls?
willie robertson
People were just buying any duck call.
They just wanted that on a shelf.
Well, it was just they wanted a piece of the show, and that was the piece they wanted.
tucker carlson
How many duck calls did you sell?
willie robertson
Oh, man, like a million and a half or something crazy.
tucker carlson
Duck calls?
willie robertson
Yeah.
In the year before, we'd done 50,000.
unidentified
So 50,000 to 1.5 million.
tucker carlson
That's crazy.
willie robertson
It's insane.
It's insane.
We were working 24 hours a day.
I had crews.
I had everybody who could possibly...
tucker carlson
How much child labor?
willie robertson
Not much child labor, except for ours.
We made ours work.
tucker carlson
What did your kids think of the whole thing?
willie robertson
That's what I was...
I mean, I think that's your big fear.
I mean, your fear is how is it going to...
How does it play with them?
tucker carlson
Yeah.
willie robertson
I always say this.
Young life, I've been able to do...
A lot of things.
And most of the things my kids are going to do or have done, I've already done.
I'm going to college, have children, get married, move.
The only thing I had zero experience with was being famous at a young age.
I understood it at 40, because I was 40 when the show came out.
But being 16, I had no idea.
And also, you've got...
The beginning of social media, too.
And so that's new as well.
And so, yeah, I think they probably struggled, you know, with some of it.
Certainly some aspects of it understood the good of it and, you know, figured out a way how to use it.
You know, used what it was for the good and then ditched the stuff that was...
tucker carlson
So they're not mad about it now?
willie robertson
No, they're not.
tucker carlson
How many are married?
unidentified
Four.
willie robertson
Five.
tucker carlson
How do you get your kids to get married so young?
willie robertson
I don't know.
I didn't encourage it.
tucker carlson
You didn't?
willie robertson
Well, that was the day I told you about Corey's parents.
You know, her dad's mad.
You're too young.
This is what made him mad.
I said, how old were y'all?
1918, the same age.
I was like, you're the same age we were when we got married.
So it was interesting that, because he couldn't say, oh, we waited.
But no, they wanted to get, you know, they got around the same age and they got married as well.
But it's not like I said, here's how we do it around these parts, you know.
Not at all.
They just, I don't know, you find the right one and then make a commitment and go.
tucker carlson
It's pretty great.
willie robertson
Yeah.
It really is great.
Well, it's great because then you're young.
I've got eight grandkids.
I'm a young grandparent.
I mean, it's fine when you're younger, you know.
tucker carlson
So how long did the show go?
willie robertson
Five years, 130 episodes.
tucker carlson
Wow, why'd they end it?
willie robertson
There were a lot of reasons.
I think...
One, it gets more expensive.
It just keeps getting more expensive.
Everything goes up.
tucker carlson
Your fees go up.
willie robertson
Everything goes up.
Not just ours, everybody.
Production.
Everybody's going, hey, this keeps generating income.
I'm assuming.
It's probably like a baseball player.
You're paying a guy $10 million at first base.
He hits 25 home runs.
We could pay a guy $500,000.
Maybe he'll hit 12 home runs.
Good enough.
We'll save them.
I'm sure we could make other shows.
Some of it just played out.
You just kind of run out of it.
What are we doing?
You still have more kids and stuff.
It's like you've done so many.
130 episodes with two storylines is 260 stories.
That's a lot of stories.
We were certainly ready.
I mean, we were ready for a break.
That's a lot of work, man.
I mean, the first year, man, we filmed 10 months that year.
Yeah, this is not some couple-month deal.
How many days a week?
The first year, we did six days a week, and we did even some Sundays, Sunday afternoons.
Just getting it, man.
We were just...
unidentified
That's crazy.
tucker carlson
For 10 months?
Six days a week?
unidentified
It was hard.
It was hard.
willie robertson
It was a lot.
But we were just, you know, at that point, we're like, figure it out.
And then they were just, it became so popular.
tucker carlson
It must have gotten closer.
willie robertson
Because they wanted more everything.
They were just like, we need more, we need more, we need more.
And so it was like, keep making them, keep making them.
And so finally we're like, time out, you know, renegotiate.
And so part of that we went to...
Monday through Thursday schedules.
Gives us a day off.
unidentified
At least a day to go to the hospital.
willie robertson
I mean, to go to the doctor.
Stuff you need to do.
Because it's not like you worked every day, but you're on the schedule for that long.
So some days you may not be on that afternoon, but you won't know until it comes out on the schedule, kind of where you're at.
tucker carlson
Did you ever feel misrepresented by the show?
willie robertson
No, because, you know...
I kind of played a part.
Like, I had a part that I played on the show, and it was kind of consistent.
It just kept me...
It was authentic.
I mean, it was like, I'm the CEO, I'm the head guy.
And so, I think in order to make some of it work, you know, you kind of had to have a bad guy, you know?
I mean, it's kind of the sort of comedy comes from.
You know, it's like...
unidentified
You think about it, like...
willie robertson
The stories you think about in school or in church growing up.
One of the funniest things.
It's when you're going to get in trouble, right?
tucker carlson
Of course.
willie robertson
It's so funny, you can't stop laughing.
unidentified
So some of that was kind of like that.
willie robertson
I let them do stuff, and then I'd be like, this is so stupid.
Because it was stupid.
So for my role in it, and then I was also the guy that narrated you through the show.
So I had to keep you up on what was going on.
Because people get confused.
And if you get confused, and if you can't figure a show out, you'll just change the channel.
tucker carlson
Of course.
willie robertson
Because it makes you feel dumb.
And you're like, oh, I can't watch this, because I can't figure it out.
tucker carlson
Did you watch the shows?
willie robertson
We did.
I did.
I never liked watching, really myself, and I don't like watching speeches or other stuff.
But we watched that one together because half of the show I never knew what happened.
Because it wasn't the parts I was in.
They'd be like, meanwhile, down at the river.
And so I didn't see that stuff.
And it was hilarious.
I'd be watching it going, this is so funny.
Because I didn't know what that was like.
I was watching it with everybody else in the world.
And so it was so funny.
I would get so tickled at some of the stuff they would do.
So we'd watch it together.
My family would all get together.
And the kids were younger, so it was cool for them to be able to kind of see themselves on TV. How were they treated at school because of it?
Different.
I mean, everybody's treated different, you know.
But they were...
It was probably good and bad, you know.
They didn't go to school as much as...
Like, they were out of school a lot.
So we had a teacher there on set just because it was a lot of days.
So they weren't...
They just had to do a lot of the school.
Sadie did a ton of school from the house just because that's what she had to do.
But they were in a Christian school, and they were pretty lenient.
I mean, not on the grades.
They were just lenient on they let them play sports, and they could still participate and stuff like that, even though they were kind of doing school from afar.
tucker carlson
What year did it end, the show?
willie robertson
12 to 17, maybe.
tucker carlson
It would have to end itself.
I mean, at some point, you're going to run into the political problem, right?
A show like that.
willie robertson
Yeah.
When you say political problem.
tucker carlson
Well, I mean, I don't know.
You know, you live in Louisiana, you run a hunting-related company, and you're Christian.
So you're probably going to reach a different political conclusion.
You're probably going to be pro-Trump.
I mean, just judging by all that.
willie robertson
That is true.
Yeah, there was Trump.
Yeah, most of the show was President Obama.
He was the president.
And yeah, Trump was right there.
tucker carlson
Did you dress it on the show?
I don't remember that, Trump.
willie robertson
No.
No, we didn't.
Because it kind of wasn't that kind of...
It wasn't really reality like that.
You didn't see stuff from the...
Like, I remember we would be filming at a grocery store.
We'd have to turn the magazines around because we would be on the cover of the magazine.
But we were filming the show around.
They'd be like, hey!
tucker carlson
It's too fourth wall coming down.
unidentified
Yeah, it was a little...
willie robertson
But yeah, Trump was...
No, that was right when Trump...
Yeah, I kind of...
I stick my toe in the water a little bit on that one.
tucker carlson
On the air you did?
willie robertson
No, just in life.
Yeah, just with Trump.
tucker carlson
Well, yeah.
I mean, it's a different world now, though, right?
I mean...
willie robertson
Well, in my mind, I was a little naive.
I just thought, well, this is cool.
I like Trump.
When I first heard about it, I thought, oh, that's what we need.
We need a business guy.
We got to get away with these politicians.
We need a bit.
That's exactly who we need.
And he had a reality TV show.
So I was like, hey, he's like a...
Yeah, and so I meet him.
You probably never heard the story.
So first I met him.
I was in Oklahoma City.
My son was speaking at something.
I went to hear him speak.
We had been elk hunting.
Not my son, but me and a buddy.
We're elk hunting, and the dude has a plane.
I said, hey, can we stop in here?
My son's giving a speech.
Yeah, cool.
So we go in there and see him.
We're at lunch, and this guy said, hey, guess who's in town?
I said, who?
He said, Trump.
He's doing one of his rallies.
This is back 15. And, you know, he's doing these right.
He was at the Oklahoma State Fair.
And I was like, oh, we got to go.
We got to go.
This is awesome, you know.
And I had just met Don Jr., who's a hunter.
And that's how we met each other.
We just met and talked.
So I emailed him or texted him and said, hey, your dad's doing this rally.
I was going to go check it out.
He's like, cool, I'll set it up.
I remember I got a police officer because I was like, there's no way I can go to this Oklahoma State.
I'm going to get mobbed at this place.
I may be more recognizable than Donald Trump in Oklahoma City in 2015. I have this cop with me.
There's an RV in the back.
It's like a...
Outdoor, you know, there's a giant crowd, you know.
It's an outdoor thing, there's an RV. So I get on this RV, me and my buddies, and my cop friend, and there's these other people in there.
There's like cater person, there's a few people.
And this is a funny story.
There's a dude on there, and he comes up to me, he's got an earpiece, but he's like got beach shorts, you know.
Oh, who is this guy?
I said, can I get a picture of you?
I said, yeah.
I said, what do you do?
Because I didn't know who worked for Trump.
Trump's not there yet.
And he goes, I do all kinds of stuff.
He said, do you want to see my gun?
Now, you've been around enough.
Has any security person ever asked you, do you want to see my gun?
No, it's not a thing.
And I'm looking at this cat going, what in the world?
So I take a picture.
Corey Lewandowski gets on the bus.
He goes, if you ain't with Willie, get off the bus.
And some of these people started getting off the bus, right?
And so here comes the whole entourage, you know?
And Trump gets on.
First time I met him, he's like, Willie!
Willie, did you say the crowd is huge?
He goes, even for you, it's huge, right?
I mean, this is a huge crowd for somebody like you, you know?
And so I'm kind of laughing.
My buddies are just like, this is the funniest thing ever.
I look back on the...
You got to score this story.
I look back.
That dude who said he had a gun is talking to Trump.
unidentified
He didn't get off the bus.
willie robertson
And he's got, like, his book or something.
And I could see, like...
Trump just looks.
And that's back when he had those giant security guards.
He wasn't the president.
He used to have those 6'9 guys.
unidentified
So Trump just gives us a look.
willie robertson
There's a look here.
They come to me and go, is that dude with you?
I said, no, he's not with me.
unidentified
And he said he had a gun.
willie robertson
And when I said that, they grabbed this guy.
unidentified
Like, by the back.
willie robertson
And just threw him off the bus.
unidentified
And Trump said, these spies are everywhere.
willie robertson
And so I was like, and they're all looking, I could tell, man.
And I looked up and I said, what kind of operation are y'all running here?
Well, then that really made it bad because then I'm making fun of their security.
But it was a true story.
unidentified
Like, this dude.
tucker carlson
Who was he?
willie robertson
Thankfully, I had the cop.
It was a detective from Oklahoma City.
So later, a week later, he calls me.
He says, Willie, I found out about that guy.
He brought the porta-potties in to the fair.
And he tells the fair director, anything else I can help you with, I'll do.
Well, they start putting him to work.
He has an earpiece because they're telling him his whole thing was he wanted to get Trump signed his book.
He did the whole thing.
He goes, he didn't even know you were going to be there.
You were a bonus.
He was excited he got the picture of me.
Isn't that wild?
unidentified
That's amazing.
willie robertson
So, I'm on the bus.
So Trump's fixing to go speak.
Well, when I went to this deal, my wife, I said, look, Trump's speaking.
We're going to go over and check it out.
She says, Willie, do not, do not get on that stage.
I said, don't worry.
I'm out of this.
I'm not getting involved.
Bobby Jindal was running.
He was a friend of mine.
I was like, no, no, no, I ain't doing any of that stuff.
And so Trump, before he gets off the bat, he goes, Willie, did you want to get up and say anything to the crowd?
And I said, no, no, no, it's Trump.
I'm good, man.
I'm good.
You go ahead, you know.
But I thought, you know, I thought, these politicians, you know.
But I thought, well, he's not a politician, so maybe he won't do it.
So I go out there, Tucker.
I'm like, he gets on the stage.
And I thought if he's going to do it, he's going to do it right off the bat.
And so there's a stairwell.
And so I'm kind of hiding in this, because I don't really want to be seen at this point.
You know, I'm like, somebody would be like, there's Willie Robertson.
I'm like, no, no, I look like him.
You know, and I'm kind of like leaning in the stairwell.
And I'm thinking right off the bat, he's going to go like, hey, I guess who's here, you know?
Nothing.
Trump just goes into a speech.
He's China.
30 minutes deep.
By this time, we're laughing.
We're like, this is the funnest thing ever.
I never dreamed it would be the first thing.
I was like, this is cool to see.
And Trump, 30 minutes deep, he just stops.
unidentified
He looks around and goes, where's Willie?
willie robertson
And my heart stopped.
I went, oh my gosh, please tell me he knows another guy named Willie at the Oklahoma State Fair.
And he just starts walking around the street.
He goes, Where the hell's Willie at?
unidentified
Where's he at?
willie robertson
And nobody knows who he's talking about.
Everybody's going, who's Willie?
And my buddy's going, Willie, you've got to go up there.
And I said, I can't.
unidentified
I can't go up there.
willie robertson
Like, I'm not prepared to go up on the stage.
And he's like, he's calling for you on the stage.
So I pop up on the stage.
Well, everybody goes crazy.
He was like, oh my gosh.
unidentified
So I walk over and I'm like waving to the crowd.
willie robertson
And so I leaned, I shook his ass and I said, hey, good job, Mr. Trump.
Kill it, man.
It's awesome.
And I go to pull away.
He doesn't let go of my hand.
He just holds it.
You're in the Trump trap.
And I'm going, uh-oh.
And he's holding it.
unidentified
He goes, hey, hey, hey.
willie robertson
He goes, hey!
I got something.
unidentified
He said, do y'all know who this is?
willie robertson
And everybody goes, he goes, this is the biggest television star in America.
unidentified
Everybody's going crazy, you know.
He said, here's a Willie Robert Ducktile.
He said, I got one question for Willie.
willie robertson
And I'm like, yeah.
And I'm like, oh, please.
He goes, do you love Trump?
unidentified
And just hands me the microphone.
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unidentified
That's the Trumpiest question ever.
willie robertson
Tucker, my brain is going so fast.
I'm like, because here's the situation.
We've got 10,000 people here.
They're all there to see him.
They're there to see me.
And now he's asked me this super awkward question.
I'm like, I've already endorsed Bobby Jindal.
I'm like, what am I supposed to do?
unidentified
And so I lean up to the mic and I go, yeah!
willie robertson
Yeah, I do like me some Trump.
Everybody cheers, you know.
And I said, and Trump's behind me with his hands on my shoulder.
He's ready to like that.
If I say the wrong things, throw me away.
And I said, here's the deal.
Me and Mr. Trump have three things in common.
We both had successful television shows.
We both were successful at business.
unidentified
And we both married people that look way better than we do.
willie robertson
Thank you, Oklahoma City.
unidentified
I'm out of here.
And so I walk off to the deal.
willie robertson
And I'm still just like literally kind of shaking from the whole experience.
And I get in the stairway and my buddy's going, oh my gosh, I can't believe that just happened.
And my phone just immediately starts going crazy.
unidentified
Just buzzing, buzzing.
willie robertson
And so I'm looking at it, and I'm like, oh no, you know, what have I started now?
And so all my buddies are going, oh my gosh, we just saw you on TV. Oh my gosh, you're on TV. And when I'm seeing a screenshot, Trump's behind me with a sign, you know, and he's behind me like this.
unidentified
And then there's my wife's.
willie robertson
And I went, oh no.
And she said, did you just endorse Donald Trump for president?
And so I just screenshot the picture with Trump.
I sent it to her and I said, no, why would you say that?
unidentified
And she was like, do not get on stage.
And there I am on the stage.
willie robertson
And the next day, I got in an Uber car in Oklahoma City to go to the airport.
I'm sitting right beside this driver, little old guy.
He looks at me and goes, what did you fellas do last night?
And I said, we went to the Oklahoma State Fair.
He goes, so did I. He goes, I went to see Donald Trump.
unidentified
I said, did you?
willie robertson
He goes, he's going to be the next president of the United States.
I said, you think so?
unidentified
He said, oh yeah.
willie robertson
Oh yeah, we believe in him.
He's going to be the president.
I said, did you see that dude that got up in the middle of the speech?
unidentified
I missed part by his face.
willie robertson
He goes, you know who that was?
Willie Robertson from Duck Dynasty.
unidentified
He flew in just to endure Donald Trump for president.
willie robertson
And I said, really?
unidentified
He goes, oh yeah.
willie robertson
He's a huge fan of Mr. Trump.
Yeah, he's a big television guy.
unidentified
And I said, sir, do you know who I am?
willie robertson
He looks at me and goes, no idea.
I said, I'm that dude.
I was on the stage.
And I thought he was going to freak out.
He goes, you had a different bandana on.
I said, I did have a different bandana on.
He goes, yeah, yeah, I didn't recognize you with that other bandana on.
That's how I met Trouble.
tucker carlson
Have you ever met him again?
unidentified
I have, yeah.
willie robertson
I saw him a couple more times.
He did, well, Don Jr. came to the house and hunted.
That one we set up.
We set up Phil.
Well, Phil made me so mad, my dad.
So, Dad, I go, so Don Jr. is going to come duck out with us.
He goes, I'm coming down.
Let's duck out.
It's perfect.
unidentified
We set it up.
willie robertson
Well, I'm going to Mexico for my anniversary.
Four days.
Four days I'm in Mexico.
So I go to Mexico.
Yeah, and your phones are all jacked up down there.
You know, it's like numbers come in.
So I'm leaving the Mexico airport, coming to America.
I get this call.
I don't, but it doesn't say who it is.
I answer it.
This dude is talking so fast.
I'm like, he is nowhere within a thousand miles of where I live in the south.
It was a northern accent.
unidentified
And I'm like, whoa, whoa, whoa, slow down, slow down.
willie robertson
Who is this?
He goes, it's Don Jr. I said, hey, what's up?
I said, oh, we on, huh, Don?
He goes, I don't know if I can come.
I don't know.
We've got to figure it out.
I said, oh, what happened?
He was like, because of what your dad did.
I'm like, I've been gone for four days.
I'm like, four days.
Who has he offended?
What has he done?
And I can't understand this about my dad.
He lives on the end of a dead-end street, does not have a cell phone, does not have a computer.
But somehow he can get messages out all over the world, like instant.
It's amazing how he can do this.
I'm like, what did he do?
He said, he endorsed Ted Cruz.
I said, no.
I was like, where did that come from?
He goes, there's commercials.
I said, there's commercials?
In four days, he has met Ted Cruz and he has endorsed Ted Cruz.
And there's commercials.
He goes, yes, they're playing right now.
So I pull up the commercial.
unidentified
Phil's in the duck blind.
willie robertson
And they've all got a face.
Ted Cruz has got this face.
He doesn't look like he's in play.
He looks scared to death.
It's like, everyone's like, chews in their back, you know, spits come out of their mouth, and then there's Ted Cruz.
And so Phil in the question goes, we're voting for Ted Cruz.
He's a brother in Christ.
We're all voting for him.
And it insinuates, like, we're all.
Like, the whole Duck Dynasty crew is voting for him.
I'm not there, obviously.
I'm in Mexico.
I went, oh my gosh.
So I call the house.
Mom answers the phone.
I said, Mom, where's Phil?
He's in the woods.
I said, well, crap, I gotta talk to him.
She goes, hey, you can go try to find him.
I said, she goes, what's wrong with you?
I said, he just made a commercial with Ted Cruz.
These are things you have to tell me.
You have to let me in on.
And she goes, oh, no, he knew he was going to be mad over that.
He knew you liked Trump.
But, you know, Ted Cruz showed up with a bunch of TV cameras, and I don't know, the next thing I know.
And I said, well, Mom, he said we're all voting for him.
We're not all voting.
And she goes, no, no, no.
He didn't mean all you boys.
He meant all the Christians.
I said, Mom, I'm a Christian.
Well, you know what I mean.
So, okay, so we set up, so we set up, so Don Jr. finally, he's like, all right, because he was like, I'm not coming down there if you're endorsing, you know, it was awkward.
So I said, oh, we're going to set up Dad good, so we're going to burn him on this one.
Don Jr. comes down, Doug cunts, and, you know, he's lights out.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
And I knew it, so, you know, he's doing now, so Dad's blown away.
That's good.
tucker carlson
By what a good shot Don is.
willie robertson
Yeah, oh, yeah.
And so I reached out to Hannity.
I said, Hannity, I said, put me and Phil on the show.
I'm backing Trump.
He's backing Cruz, apparently.
And I said, I'm going to set that sucker up.
So we get on the show.
Dad and I are going after it.
And I said, hang on.
I got one question to ask Phil since we're on the show.
I said, Phil recently went duck hunting with Ted Cruz, and he also went hunting with Trump.
I just said Trump.
I didn't say Doug.
I just said Trump.
I said, Dad, who exactly is the better hunter?
unidentified
Phil said, ain't no doubt about it.
That cat from New York can shoot, son.
willie robertson
So I got him saying that Cruz wasn't a good duck.
Because I asked Dad, he said, oh, yeah, he couldn't hit the broadside of a bar.
And finally, Cruz dropped out.
unidentified
Thank goodness.
willie robertson
Bill came on board.
tucker carlson
Has he been on board ever since?
willie robertson
He has been.
He has been.
tucker carlson
I mean, is there anyone in the world that...
I mean, I think things have changed since then, of course.
But the world that you live in is probably pretty much 100% Trump at this point.
willie robertson
Yeah, I mean, down there.
Yeah.
Yeah, I mean, I think it's...
Well, now it is, for sure.
tucker carlson
Did you have a lot of friends voting Kamala Harris?
willie robertson
Yeah, I mean, just because I know a lot of people outside of Louisiana.
tucker carlson
No, I mean in Louisiana.
willie robertson
Yeah, all my TV friends.
I mean, yeah, I've done tons of TV. I mean, so, yeah, I've got friends all over who were...
And we had great debates, but it's the way it should be.
Like, we debate.
We love each other.
We're friends.
And I can certainly look at Trump and call them like...
That doesn't make sense, or that's not how I feel, or that's not what I would say, or that's ugly, or that's unkind, or whatever it is.
And this year I was staying out of it.
I really was, because of the book.
Because when I wrote this book and I said, I don't want to get pulled in, I want this message to come out.
I want the mess of the gospel.
And I don't want it to get gummed up.
And I understand, you know, because I was the first speaker in the 2016 convention.
I was the first.
tucker carlson
You were?
willie robertson
You don't remember?
tucker carlson
No.
willie robertson
That powerful message that I gave?
Golly, Tucker, where were you?
tucker carlson
I think I was just in a cloud of euphoria.
willie robertson
I was the first speaker.
Now, you've got to remember 16. When I went out there, they were like, all right, look, we don't know how this is going to go.
tucker carlson
Remember?
willie robertson
Because they were fighting.
They didn't know whether they were going to walk off.
tucker carlson
Oh, yeah.
willie robertson
So they were like, good luck, Willie.
Because I was the first guy out.
I was the first guy on the stage.
And Don Jr. called and he said, hey, my father wants you to speak at the convention.
And I was gathering my breath to say no.
Because I was just going to be like, because in my mind I thought it was like 45 minutes.
I was like, I don't have 45 minutes in me on politics, you know.
And I'm going, and I said, let me check my schedule.
That's what I said.
Let me check my schedule.
And he goes, okay, well, check your schedule and they'll get back with you.
So like the next day someone calls, some lady calls and says, Hey, so we've got you scheduled.
You're the first speaker.
And I'm fixing to tell her, like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
I didn't say yes, you know?
And she goes, you're the first one up.
You go for three minutes.
And I went, three minutes?
That's a commercial break.
Yeah, of course I'll do three minutes, you know?
And so I was, yeah, I was the first speaker in the 16th.
tucker carlson
What'd you say?
willie robertson
I can't even remember.
I mean, it was nothing.
It was like, I really don't remember.
tucker carlson
Did you think he was going to win that year?
willie robertson
I did.
tucker carlson
Did you think he was going to win this year?
willie robertson
I did.
unidentified
Why?
willie robertson
Well, I thought he had a really good...
I mean, I was a little...
I called it at 8.33 Central Time that night.
When I saw Virginia and North Carolina, I said, it's over.
Virginia was close.
I was like, it's over.
I wasn't sure about North Carolina.
That was the only state that confuses me sometimes.
Virginia.
I mean, I think he was winning.
Early on, I was like, oh.
And I told my family, I texted my friend, I said, Trump wins.
It's over.
But yeah, I had a good sense about it.
It felt like it did in 16. I was just kind of looking at the culture and looking at what people were saying.
I was like, he's got a lot of people that are, you know.
Because it wasn't as weird as it was before.
That was kind of cool.
It was like you weren't ostracized as much.
I mean, 16?
I mean, there was...
People did not like him in 20. Oh, my gosh.
But you had that COVID. I mean, that whole COVID. And I said that year, probably earlier that year, somebody asked me who I thought was going to win.
I said, oh, Trump.
I said, Trump's got this.
There's no way he can lose.
The economy's strong.
We're safe.
We're not in a war.
I said, that's it.
That's game over.
I said, unless something really weird happens.
I said that.
tucker carlson
Like they manufacture a virus in China.
willie robertson
And then the weird thing happened.
And there you go.
But I went to bed last time thinking.
I went to bed in 20 thinking.
I was like, oh, it's over.
tucker carlson
So you fell asleep before they shut down.
unidentified
Yeah, I woke up.
willie robertson
And I was like, uh-oh.
tucker carlson
The polling places.
willie robertson
And I was like, uh-oh.
tucker carlson
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We have.
Did anyone that you know in Louisiana have questions about that election?
unidentified
2020. All of them.
It's kind of what I thought.
willie robertson
We've all got questions.
But I don't understand what it is.
I've listened to people over time.
There's tons of people who question that stuff.
tucker carlson
Always.
willie robertson
They question, like, was it done right?
I mean, I didn't realize it was a crime to question just to make sure, hey, did everything, did I do that right?
Because it seems strange.
tucker carlson
Maybe it wasn't, but it was strange.
Yeah.
willie robertson
I think the people in Louisiana are all like, hmm.
tucker carlson
Yeah, it was pretty obvious.
willie robertson
And a few cities were waiting, though.
We'll let you know tomorrow.
How much are we behind?
tucker carlson
Yeah, they had to tally the number of votes they needed.
So what's the new show?
willie robertson
Yeah, we are getting back into production.
It's kind of like the next generation of Duck Dynasty.
So my kids are older.
Well, so since 2017, 2024, yeah, a lot's happened.
The cast has grown up.
And then everybody else is still around.
And so, yeah, so back with A&E, we met and they said, hey, you guys interested in kind of redoing the show?
And felt like the time was right.
Met with the family, prayed about it, was like, I think so.
The kids were excited and said, yeah, let's show, you know.
Realize, Tucker, what, you know, we talk about it's a long show, and it's like, it's hard work, whatever, you know.
I mean, it's a lot.
But man, when you talk to people, and they tell you, like, how much that meant to them, and how much, I can't tell you how many people just, like, it was what my dad and I watched together, and when my mom passed away, it was like the only thing that we could laugh at together, and we watched as a family.
And I have, like, 25-year-olds, even here, I mean, these kids are like, you know, when I was 18, I watched every show y'all had and was just, you know, watching the prayer at the end and just watching our family be positive with our, you know, the roles were correct and it wasn't a lot of, you know, just darkness and stuff that people watch and it wasn't just a train wreck and so it's really inspiring.
You're like, oh man, you know, it's good to make something, especially when it came out originally, you know, it was a...
It's pretty much a little bright light amongst a lot of, you know, some dark stuff out there, some dark TV. So I think when you can do that and you can provide that for people...
tucker carlson
There's no pressure at all from your corporate masters to change anything or make it different.
willie robertson
No, I mean, actually, I mean, to be honest with you, I feel stronger now than I would then because they know who we are, you know?
tucker carlson
Yeah.
willie robertson
I mean, they know what we're all about.
It's not like...
I mean, back then they didn't know.
They were like...
I think they're religious.
But now, obviously, over the past, well, crap, since the last 12 years, you know where we stand.
You know what our morals are.
You know what's important to us.
And we have a lot of followers.
You know what I'm saying?
We have social media.
Sadie has millions of people.
My kids have followers.
So a lot of people are interested in that.
They're interested in...
I think they want to be entertained, but they also...
You know, I think they learn stuff.
I think they can watch and learn, you know.
A lot of people that watch our show are like, we never prayed.
Like, we never prayed before a meal.
We didn't even know, you know.
And we started trying that.
You know, probably more often than not, even the praying, they rarely ever sat down and even ate together anymore.
That's a gone...
tucker carlson
That's the saddest thing.
willie robertson
They were like, we never even...
We never even had dinner.
Everybody's just grabbing it and going, you know, meet you there, meet you at the deal, go to the ballpark, you know.
And so this whole idea of just sitting down and just spending time with each other at dinner was becoming a foreign concept.
And so I think people can learn and they can be like, oh, that's, you know, maybe they can't, they don't have the family we do.
Maybe they don't have, maybe everybody doesn't live there like that, but they can kind of live through that and kind of, you know, start their own, you know.
Traditions are doing something more as a family and realizing, you know, the importance of it.
And then also just taking a break and not, you know, what I love about Dagnostic was we didn't take ourselves too seriously.
We had fun.
We laughed.
And, oh, God, I mean, do we need that?
I mean, we need some, you know, everybody's so serious.
tucker carlson
I think if you had written this book 10 years ago, it would have seemed pretty weird.
You know, why is the reality TV show writing a book about?
Spreading the gospel.
willie robertson
Right.
tucker carlson
Does not seem weird now.
Do you think the country's changed?
willie robertson
I think it's changing, yeah.
I think it's certainly changing.
I think people are looking for answers.
That's why I wrote the book.
I think we get so lethargic.
And some of this was even in churches.
They just get lethargic and they get off, you know.
You've got to know what your goal is and kind of what you're here for.
And what's your mission?
What's your mission in life?
Well, I take my mission from Matthew 28, which is labeled as the Great Commission.
And Jesus says, go out and make disciples of all nations, baptize people, teach people.
Three things.
Three specific ideas.
Make disciples, baptize people, teach people.
So those are the last things he said before he left.
Like, make sure you do this.
So when that's your mission, you just think about what you've got to do to accomplish those three things.
You're probably going to have to have conversations with people.
tucker carlson
Yeah.
willie robertson
If you're going to make a disciple out of them, if you're going to baptize them, if you're going to teach them, you're going to have to have some sort of conversation.
And so what I find is, people, if your mission in life is, as a Christian, if you're like, well, I try to go to church as often as I can, I try to be a good person, nothing in and of itself wrong with that.
That's not a mission.
And what happens is the mission becomes a little self.
I go to church so I can listen, so I can learn, so I can try to get through my week, you know, and everything becomes inward.
Those three things Jesus said were outward.
It's out, out, out.
Other people, other people, other people.
Not just you, it's other people.
And again, back to my father who was sitting at a bar.
The guy drives up there.
unidentified
Why?
willie robertson
Why?
He's not going to be a member of his church.
He doesn't have any money.
He's a reprobate, you know, who's got a terrible reputation.
What drove him to drive up there, that hour drive, walk into that bar?
What drove him to do that?
It was just for him.
Just for that guy.
And I thought, wow.
unidentified
I don't know if I would drive up.
willie robertson
But he did that.
It literally changed my life.
It changed my whole family's life.
And if that would have been it, I'm not a big prosperity guy.
And look what God has done.
Look at what he gave us.
tucker carlson
It paid off.
willie robertson
It didn't matter.
If it just changed our life and kept our family together, worth it.
Nobody knows who we are.
Worth it.
I got to see my dad and grow up with two parents.
Worth it.
And you look over time as then dad took that and then never went about this for money or fame or anything.
Really pushed that away more than embraced it.
Even when I told you the show, and he's like, no.
And that was a little different, too, with us.
An email was sent to us.
A company came to us.
The network came to us.
We weren't trying to go become famous.
And so you see a lot today.
People are like, I'll do whatever it takes to get famous.
And so there's no authenticity there.
It's like, we want you to do this.
Fine, I'll do it.
Will I be famous?
Yes, then I'll do it.
tucker carlson
Why would you want to be famous?
willie robertson
Why would who?
tucker carlson
Anyone.
willie robertson
Oh.
I don't know.
It seems like a lot of people.
I mean, from social media.
unidentified
Yeah, people do.
tucker carlson
People want to be famous.
What do you think of being?
You are famous.
What do you think of it?
willie robertson
It has its good parts about it.
tucker carlson
What are those?
willie robertson
The people I've been able to meet.
tucker carlson
Yeah.
willie robertson
I wouldn't know you if I wasn't.
You wouldn't have invited me on this podcast had I not had a TV show.
tucker carlson
I ran into you in an elevator in Nashville.
unidentified
That's true.
willie robertson
But you thought I was a homeless guy.
tucker carlson
I did.
willie robertson
You put money in my coffee cup.
tucker carlson
Which was filled with dip spit.
willie robertson
I did.
I spit in my cup and you said...
You looked at me and you said, did you spin your cup?
First word you said to me, you said, did you spin that cup?
tucker carlson
Anyone who dips in an elevator is a potential friend of mine.
That's how I feel about it.
willie robertson
And you started doing your little maniacal laugh, and you started laughing so hard.
It was so funny, because of all the people I was expecting to see, it wasn't you.
tucker carlson
I didn't expect to catch Willie Robertson dipping in an elevator, but that was it.
willie robertson
I was headed to my room.
I had been promoting this book.
And you happen to be there as well, which is how this all ended up.
And I think God, you know, I don't know.
I think God works like that.
I think he puts people together and, you know, just seems too weird to me not.
So I think there's those opportunities that people have and they meet and some you take advantage of, some you don't, some you miss, some you're like, oh, crap, you know.
But I just, I don't know.
I mean, well, he did that in the Bible, you know.
There was things moving around.
So it could be for that person.
It could be for someone else.
It could be for something completely different.
Some situation that maybe needs to get out.
But it was interesting that I had written this book.
I had decided this year I'm not jumping in the spot, even though it was so tempting.
Everybody tried to get me to, you know, let's go.
And I'd really just said, no, I'm not.
And I'm just going to promote this book.
And then I meet you.
And then you said, Hey, you should come on the podcast.
And it was scheduled for a few months ago.
And I went, I'm going to get pulled into the politics.
I was like, I said, I'm going to get pulled into this thing.
And then as it turned around and spun around, we still did podcasts after the election.
And that was kind of the commitment I made.
Just don't get so involved.
Because I didn't want the mess.
I don't care.
I really don't care.
If it's the gospel or some political agenda, I'm going with the gospel every time.
Because this is the power.
If we can change people's...
I just saw it.
It changed me, but somebody like my father can change people's lives and turn them into completely different people.
And so that's what I want to get to people.
tucker carlson
Politics turns people into completely different people too, but rarely for the better.
willie robertson
Right.
I mean, it has its place.
And I'm not casting aspersions on people who, you know, want our country to be, you know, a great country.
But we're, you know, I'm not even one that says we have to, everything's got to be, like, you have to have Christians in every position.
I mean, no, that's okay.
I mean, we can work together and figure that out.
Let the gospel do what it does and let...
Politics do what it does and let government, you know.
tucker carlson
So almost like render under Caesar what is Caesar's.
Exactly.
willie robertson
Exactly.
tucker carlson
Where do you get that?
willie robertson
Yeah.
Because, and that's the thing, back to mission.
So I'm into that mission.
Make disciples, baptize people, teach people.
Not to, you know, I think if Jesus wanted us to just make sure your government is, he would have talked about it, right?
Yeah.
Let's lay out a plan and all that.
Because it was under these governmental things that he was going to end up being crucified anyway.
And those things, they're of the world.
They're here and they come and they die and they go away and they change and stuff happens.
I was like, if that's where we end up, and I do think there's a lot of darkness for sure.
But they need the gospel.
They don't need a better program from D.C., you know.
And that's what will change it.
Oh, look, now families are staying together.
And, you know, it's not going to be that way.
And it's going to be when the church wakes up and decides to go out and have that kind of mission, you know, is to go after.
But we can't hate each other.
That's the problem.
We can't hate each other.
Because that's the deal, man.
I can't.
And I saw that so much in this one.
God, I got roasted.
I mean, people would get my face.
If I said the wrong, like if I said, oh, I'm not, I'm writing this book and I'm not doing as much with, and people would just be like, what?
This country is, we're not going to have a country tomorrow.
But what I don't like about the tiger, it's like my fault.
It's like, they're telling me it's my fault that I'm not, I'm like, how's it my fault, you know?
And that's where we got to.
And then it was just bullying everybody.
Everybody's just bullying everybody.
I mean, you certainly saw that with.
The Democrats have been bullying.
You better vote this way.
We're telling you what to do.
I'm just not good at people telling me what to do.
Don't tell me what to do.
Vote for...
Now it's like, no, you've got to do more.
You've got to go out and do all this.
I understand their passion and all that, but we've got to let people...
And some of that's their job is to win the vote.
You know what I'm saying?
tucker carlson
But it doesn't answer the deepest questions.
Like, what happens when you die?
Right.
It doesn't address that.
willie robertson
When you die, yeah.
tucker carlson
Yeah, when you die.
willie robertson
When you die.
tucker carlson
So my last question is, I do think a lot of people are all of a sudden wondering, like, is there something beyond what we can see, hear, feel, and taste?
I mean, is there a spiritual realm?
Is there a God?
People all around me are asking those questions.
What would you recommend to them?
Like, how to pursue that?
Something stirs in you and you think, wow, maybe I should learn more.
willie robertson
Right.
I mean, I find those answers in the Bible, and particularly in the New Testament.
You know, that's where I found those answers.
It comes down to the faith.
Like, you've got to have this faith, and you're going to have to jump.
And believe something that you can't see.
It's interesting how people can't do that.
I remember I was talking to a guy one time.
I was having one of these conversations.
I don't know if this story's in the book, but there's a lot in there.
We're having this story, and he's like, I don't believe in faith.
If I don't see it, I don't believe it.
And he had just gotten married, and we're at a hunting camp.
And I said, where's your wife right now?
He's like, she's at home.
I said, I bet she's with another guy.
unidentified
And he said, I love how you proselytize.
willie robertson
And he said, no, she's not.
And he gets, I can tell you, he's mad.
tucker carlson
Well, yeah.
willie robertson
He's been married like six months.
I said, oh, no, for sure.
She's with another guy.
Like, no doubt.
And he goes, no, she's not.
You know, what are you doing?
I said, how do you know she's not?
He goes, because I trust her.
And I said, so you do have faith in something that you can't see.
And he went, I've never thought about it that way.
He was an atheist.
He said, I'm an atheist.
I don't believe in any of this stuff.
So it was just a small move, though.
We moved him off of that position.
Now we have moved him to there are some things that even though I can't see it, I have faith and I trust it.
tucker carlson
Why do more preachers not start with that?
I bet your wife's sleeping with somebody else.
That works!
willie robertson
Maybe they don't go to enough hunting camps.
I mean, for me, though, what else, I mean, like, he's an atheist.
What else to say?
Okay, good luck with that.
Let me know how that works for you, you know.
I mean, I'm trying to think of, Paul says in the New Testament, Paul knew the gospel better than anybody who's a writer, and he says, pray for me that the mystery of the gospel can come out of my mouth more clearly.
He's praying that It can come out more clearly.
And my question is, why?
Why is he, he knows this stuff.
Like, he wrote it.
You know, he's writing because some weren't obeying it.
Some weren't getting it.
unidentified
And he's going, hmm.
willie robertson
So you have to keep coming at, like, keep asking more questions.
Maybe I'm not asking the right questions.
There's a story in the book, a beautiful story, of a guy that I just kept, I kept trying to, he had problems with his brain.
Like, he had legions.
I thought he was going to die.
And I was like, he's going to die.
I don't think he's a Christian.
I don't think he's a believer.
And so I'm just like, hey, man, have you thought about heaven?
He would say the same thing every time to me.
Well, he who had not sinned cast the first stone.
That's what he would say.
He was quoting a scripture.
And I knew what that meant.
That's redneck for, I don't want to hear what you're going to say.
I'm not interested.
And I was like, hmm.
So I could have thought, well, I tried, you know, I'll get to heaven.
I tried.
Remember I told you four times, and every time he would just divert, divert, divert, wall.
And so finally we're in a car.
We're in New York City, working on a business deal.
We're talking about money.
He's a super rich guy.
We're talking about money.
He's over at him smoking.
unidentified
He's like, we're going to make so much money.
willie robertson
He was just like, he was so excited about it, you know.
unidentified
And I look at him, and I ask him, I said, how old are you?
willie robertson
And he said, I'm 58 years old.
And I said, I bet you're going to be dead in 14 years.
He just looks back.
That was the secret.
He goes, what?
I said, I bet you're going to be dead in 14 years.
He goes, why would you say that?
And I said, the way you live?
I said, but, I mean, I'm just guessing, but I said, have you ever thought about that?
Like, what's going to happen then?
What happens then?
I said, we just did an investment.
Are you investing anything beyond here or just here?
He goes, I've never thought about that before.
You know what he didn't say?
He who had not sinned cast the first stone.
We got past that.
unidentified
We finally got past that.
willie robertson
And I was like, if we get past that.
And so we get to the hotel.
We're in Manhattan.
And he goes...
Can you come up and tell me more about that?
I said, yeah.
So I'll go to my room.
I'll get my Bible.
I'll go to his room.
I sit down, and I've got like seven verses.
It's not a lot.
And I just start reading them to him.
He just stands up in the hotel room.
I'll never forget it.
And he yells at his wife.
She's in bed.
He goes, I'm getting baptized.
And I was like, man, it's midnight.
We're in Central Park.
unidentified
I don't know.
willie robertson
I've got to go find some water here, you know, which I was ready.
I was like, we'll go find some.
And I said, well, let's go, I guess, we're in a hotel in New York City.
I said, we'll go find some water.
He said, no, no, I've got to tell everybody I know that what's fixing to happen.
This is the same guy I've been working on for years, and he's like, you know, and now he's saying, and he emailed everybody he knows, everybody.
So finally, a month later, I show up to his house.
It's a big house.
There's people everywhere.
unidentified
There's people from New York, people from L.A., Florida.
willie robertson
People have shown up because he said, I'm getting baptized.
Come watch this.
So I get there, and I walk up, and he goes, everybody gasps around.
He goes, Willie, tell them what you told me in that hotel room that night.
And I said, yeah, no problem.
So I go through that.
His wife gets baptized.
Daughter gets baptized.
He gets baptized.
He's anybody else.
And they just start streaming in the blue jeans, taking their boots off.
unidentified
Just over and over and over.
willie robertson
Just like what's happened in the Bible.
You see that in the book of Acts.
It's like 25 people that night over that conversation.
But I didn't stop that conversation.
When you don't hear it, you just keep on.
And plus, I'm still there.
Sometimes it takes 20 minutes.
Sometimes it takes two hours.
Sometimes it takes 20 years.
Because I don't give up on anybody.
Because they didn't give up on Dad.
I would have given up on Phil a long time ago.
I'd have said, forget that sucker.
He needs to go to jail.
That dude didn't give up.
His sister didn't give up on him.
That guy went up there and talked to him.
And it changed my whole life.
And so I never give up on anybody.
You never know.
You never know when that time is.
And they're like, oh, no.
And they're ready.
And they're like, so we're just really planting the seeds.
I'm just planting the seeds because I'm ready.
I want to.
You know, make disciples.
I want to baptize people.
I want to teach people.
So everything I look at in life, where does it fall in that category?
This book does.
The TV show does.
The stuff that my kids do.
The family stuff.
You know, all of it can fall through there.
And that's where I want it.
It's way more than going to church and, you know, having some look and being a Christian.
Way more than that.
That's like an hour a week.
That's nothing.
I'm like, how about this?
You take your hour, don't go to church.
I want you for the other six days.
We'll go change the world.
But people got a bad idea on that.
They're thinking, isn't it just like you show up an hour?
Try that in your marriage.
Try that with your kids.
Try to see them an hour.
See if that gets you enough to get through.
It's just a bigger idea and it's a bigger concept.
And then when you're in that moment, when I've...
When you're there with people and you watch their lives change and then you watch the fruit of that come out of it, it's a good...
It's like a high.
I mean, you're just like, that's what it's all about, you know?
That's the kind of stuff to where you're then going, there is hope.
And so I live my life based on there's hope in something beyond.
If it's not, it's not.
And I've hopefully lived a great life.
I have great friends.
I have, you know, my faith and the...
Principles of the Bible has probably kept me out of a lot of misery and hell and bad stuff.
But I'm thinking that there is.
I see evidence everywhere.
I see evidence everywhere.
tucker carlson
Like what?
willie robertson
I mean, I can see it in people's lives.
If Jesus lives in us, the Holy Spirit lives in us, I can see it in their lives.
I can see people doing this.
I'm like, why would you do that?
Like, why?
There's no advantage.
It's not financial advantage.
I'm seeing them share and do things and sacrifice.
For each other.
Yeah, for each other, for other people.
I can see it.
I can feel it.
At times I feel stuff too.
It just seems like, I'm like, wow, that's a lot of...
I can't help but think something was going on with Trump.
There was a lot of weird...
Turn your head the right way.
We were shooting birds today.
How close is that?
tucker carlson
Too close.
willie robertson
I mean, to who knows what would happen.
Who knows what today would look like.
You know what I'm saying?
Who knows?
I'm just saying it looked like God was...
Doing something there.
I don't know.
I don't know what it is.
But that's the faith part.
I think sometimes, Tucker, I think we think our goal is to try to figure it out.
We have to know.
We've got to read the signs.
Everybody's wanting to know what's going to happen.
Even with our country, where will we be in 20 years?
It's like we want to know, but there's too many factors.
It's impossible.
It's impossible.
You can't figure that out.
You've got to live.
I can always look back and it makes sense.
I'm like, oh, wow, that made sense.
But looking forward, that's the...
And that's the message that I'm going to...
But somebody's been sharing this message for 2,000 years.
We're halfway around the globe from where it happened and still talking about it.
tucker carlson
True.
willie robertson
They had no money.
They had no fame.
They weren't soldiers.
They didn't even speak the same language.
We're speaking a different language.
We are sitting here today, halfway across the globe, and we're still talking about it.
I'm still writing books about it, living our lives on it, and professing it.
unidentified
It just, that's a big deal.
willie robertson
I haven't seen that with anything else.
Everything else 2,000 years ago, we don't even know what it is.
They're gone.
It's just gone.
tucker carlson
We don't know their names.
willie robertson
Not at all.
tucker carlson
Willie Robinson, thank you very much.
unidentified
Awesome.
tucker carlson
So it turns out that YouTube is suppressing our show.
I know.
Shocking.
That in an election year, with everything at stake, Google would be putting its thumb on the scale and preventing you from hearing anything that the people in charge don't want you to hear.
But it turns out it's happening.
So what can you do about it?
Well, we could whine about it.
That's a waste of time.
We're not in charge of Google.
Or we could find a way around it.
A way that you could actually get information that's true.
It's unintentionally deceptive.
And the way to do that on YouTube, we think, is to subscribe to our channel.
Subscribe and you'll have a much higher chance of hearing what we say.
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