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“Even in the 1960's, look at the minority percent of those kids being raised without a father. It was around 20 percent. America is at 80% today. I think the government is to blame for that. I think the media is to blame for that. I think you have to look at television shows and sitcoms. How do they portray fathers? They are dopey. They are dumb. They are fat. The mom is hot and the kids make fun of dad, and mom makes fun of dad. We have just relegated his role to be sort of the dumpy loser guy. And we need to get that back.”

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Kevin Sorbo

Kevin Sorbo, born on September 24, 1958, is a renowned American actor. He gained widespread recognition for his roles in television series such as 'JAG' and 'Space: Above and Beyond'. Sorbo has showcased his versatility in the entertainment industry, excelling in action films as well as directing and producing. more

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