He’s not suggesting such. He’s saying that America is still the land of Roy Rogers. And the crap coming from hollywood these days does not change that.
I didn't state my comment very well.
Yes, I don't see anything in this article advocating government regulation. It simply appears to be memorializing a good man, and showing leadership on moral issues. I see that as a good thing.
What we need in our elected representatives is moral leadership as opposed to trying to legislate morality. I don't know Hunter well enough to know how he approaches regulating morality, but he sure seems to do well in the moral leadership category.