Fox News host Brian Kilmeade said the alleged behavior by Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore was "obscene" and he'd take dramatic action if a 30-year-old man attempted to date one of his daughters.

"I would kick his head in if it was one of my daughters, and then I would call the cops," Kilmeade said on Friday's "Brian Kilmeade Show" on Fox News Radio.

Kilmeade was discussing the situation with Sen. James Lankford, R-Oklahoma. Lankford said he had been told by people in Alabama they were in a "really difficult spot" in choosing between Moore and his Democratic opponent Doug Jones.

"(Alabamians) feel like they're absolutely in a horrible spot to try to figure out how to be able to make a decision on a vote that's coming in the next three weeks," Lankford said, referencing allegations Moore had improper sexual contact with two teenage girls and pursued others. Moore denies the underage sexual abuse allegations and said he always contacted a girl's mother before asking her on a date.

Kilmeade said that information precludes a "hard spot" for voters.

"Nine women coming forward, that voter in Alabama that called you, is not in a hard spot," Kilmeade said. "You cannot vote for somebody that's calling people's mothers to get permission when you're 30 years old to date a teenager."