Robertson, the star of the hit A&E reality TV show, became a conservative hero after he made homophobic remarks in a December 2013 GQ interview, leading the network to briefly suspend filming. He has since remained a vocal social critic, maintaining that he is "as much of a homophobe as Jesus was" and saying that "orthodox liberal opinion" leads to sexually transmitted diseases.
“Phil has the guts to do and say what most politicians in Washington won’t: You must adhere to your conservative beliefs, all of them, and never surrender or compromise them for anyone," Breitbart
News executive chairman Stephen K. Bannon said. "We are proud supporters of the Robertsons.”
The award is presented by Citizens United, the conservative group best known for Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, the 2010 Supreme Court case that permitted corporations to pour unlimited amounts of money into campaigns.
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