GAME & FISH TV is saddling up for some prime-time family values with the launch of All In The Family every Friday evening, kicking off with the 13th season of *McMillan* and the gripping docuseries *Kid Rodeo*. Tom McMillan, the no-nonsense Kansas cowboy, returns to showcase his ranch life, roping skills, and unfiltered take on self-reliance in the heartland—think dusty trails, hard work, and the kind of frontier ethos that built America. Paired with *Kid Rodeo*, which chronicles young gunslingers of the arena chasing glory at the Junior Nationals in Las Vegas, this lineup isn’t just entertainment; it’s a raw celebration of grit, tradition, and the next generation keeping the flame alive amid urban sprawl and regulatory overreach.
For the 2A community, this programming hits like a well-aimed shot: *McMillan* embodies the armed rancher archetype, where firearms aren’t props but tools for protecting family, livestock, and livelihood from predators—two- or four-legged. Tom’s world underscores why rural America clings to the Second Amendment; in Kansas wide-open spaces, a rifle on the hip is as essential as boots in the stirrup, a direct counterpoint to coastal narratives painting guns as villains. *Kid Rodeo* amps it up by spotlighting youth steeped in responsibility—handling ropes, horses, and implicitly, the firearms culture of rodeo life—fostering the marksmanship and discipline that feed into junior shooting sports. As anti-gun lobbies push red flag laws and age hikes, shows like these subtly reinforce implications for 2A: they normalize armed self-sufficiency, inspire recruitment into competitive shooting (hello, NRA Youth programs), and remind us that family legacies of liberty thrive where the Second Amendment is lived, not litigated.
Tune in Fridays to GAME & FISH TV and let these stories arm your worldview—because in the battle for hearts and minds, nothing beats authentic American tales of freedom under fire.