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'Love!' Duck Dynasty tweet makes Michelle Malkin's day

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The A&E reality series “Duck Dynasty” sent a tweet including the above GIF to syndicated columnist, Fox News contributor and Twitchy CEO Michelle Malkin, and she was pretty excited about it:

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Those of us at Twitchy would like to thank “Duck Dynasty” for that tweet, because, as they say, when the boss is happy, everybody is happy.

But of course sometimes these things breed a bit of envy:

As a side observation, the producers of “Duck Dynasty” are quite good at using social media as a promotional tool:

They also sent tweets to celebs and other viewers to promote the show:

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They really know how to utilize social media. Kudos, “Duck Dynasty”!

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