"Duck Dynasty" star Phil Robertson rotated om Feb. 27, Friday, from safeguarding religious freedom to lamenting the spread of sexually transmitted diseases, which he depicted as "the revenge of the hipsters," Bloomberg reported.
"You lose your religion, according to John Adams, and there goes your morality. We're almost there," Robertson said at the Conservative Political Action Conference in National Harbor, MD., where he accepted the Andrew Breitbart Defender of the First Amendment.
Robertson talked in the early evening at CPAC, only in front of National Rifle Association CEO Wayne LaPierre, whose discourse drove into previous Florida Governor Jeb Bush's appearance on the principle stage. Holding up to go on, Bush tweeted from backstage, saying he was "simply sitting tight for Phil Robertson to wrap up!" But he didn't say something regarding the unscripted television character's remarks.
Before completing his discourse, Robertson offered some counsel the main "genuine, biblical, medicinally sheltered alternative" to stop the spread of STDs: "one man, one woman, married for life."
Also, Robertson told the crowd that he does not want the nation to get sick and does not want anybody to die soon as he magnified on the sanctity of marriage and monogamy stressing that one partner in life would get everyone free from sexually transmitted disease, according to The Daily Beast,
Robertson is the patriarch of the Robertson family, who revolutionized the industry of duck calls in the United States. His third son Will Robertson, who is the current CEO of the Duck Dynasty, was the one that is responsible in making the backyard family business into a multi-million industry in a very short span of time. Phil has been married to Kay since 1966.