Phil Robertson Discusses STD's, Morality at CPAC Event

Phil Robertson appears on the Sept. 3 airing of Fox's "Hannity." | (Photo: Screenshot via Fox)

Reality television star Phil Robertson recently spoke at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Maryland, discussing various topics ranging from sexually transmitted diseases to the importance of having a Christian nation.

Robertson took the podium to receive the second annual Citizens United "Andrew Breitbart Defender of the First Amendment Award" at Thursday's CPAC event.

The reality television star delivered a 40-minute speech discussing the importance of religion and morality in leading a nation.

"You lose your religion, according to John Adams, and there goes your morality. We're almost there," Robertson said. "I hate to admit I got my facts from the CDC the day before yesterday, 110 million, 110 million Americans now have a sexually transmitted illness."

"I don't want you, America, to get sick," he continued. "I don't want you to become ill. I don't want you to come down with a debilitating disease. I don't want you to die early. You're disease free and she's disease free, you marry, you keep your sex right there. You won't get sick from a sexually transmitted disease."

"There is a penalty to be paid from what the beatniks and it morphed into the hippies!" Robertson continued. "What do you call the 110 million people who have sexually transmitted illnesses? It's the revenge of the hippies! Sex, drugs and rock & roll have come back to haunt us! In a bad way!" the Duck Commander added.