Phil Robertson, the man infamous for his role on the A&E reality series “Duck Dynasty” and for his controversial comments on gay sex, gave a speech on Friday at the Conservative Political Action Conference that was long, bizarre, and at times even a little incoherent. As Robertson was introduced at CPAC, it was noted that he was the recipient of the 2015 Andrew Breitbart Defender of the First Amendment Award. He then used his First Amendment freedom to speak for nearly half an hour, touching on off-brand topics like sexually transmitted diseases, Nazis, communism, and Jesus. At the beginning of his remarks he took out a notebook and a heavily bookmarked Bible, telling “potential candidates” that they should always make sure to “carry your Bible with you and your woman.” He continued, “I”m just saying, safety. Safety!” Robertson later addressed those in the crowd who may not know who he was referencing: “You [may] say, ‘Who’d you come with? Who are you with?’ I be with the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.” After the self-described “God-loving, Bible-believing Capitalist” extolled the virtues of Capitalism and quoted both George Washington and John Adams to defend his views on the separation of Church and State, Robertson’s speech really veered off the rails. The abrupt shift in tone began, “I got my facts from the CDC yesterday.” The “Duck Dynasty” patriarch continued, “One hundred and ten million Americans now have a sexually transmitted illness. One hundred and ten million?” Read more http://www.msnbc.com/the-last-word/duck-dynasty-star-blasts-nazis-stds-cpac