FOX News’ Megyn Kelly defends interracial marriages, female breadwinners (video)

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FOX News reporter Megyn Kelly puts Erick Erickson, RedState.com editor, and fellow FOX host Lou Dobbs to task during a debate about a recent Pew Study finding that 40 percent of working mothers are the family’s breadwinners.

Erickson contends, “When you look at biology, look at the natural world, the roles of a male and a female in society, and other animals, the male typically is the dominant role.”


A working mother, Kelly dismisses Erickson’s theory saying, “The truth – kids most likely will do best in households where they have a mom at home nurturing them while dad is out bringing home the bacon.”

Kelly really was fired up when Dobbs called her “… oh dominant one.”


She matter-of-factly made this point: “Do you know that in this country, in the ’50s and ’60s, there were huge, huge numbers of people that believed that children of interracial marriages were biologically inferior … they said it was science and it was fact if you were the child of a black father and a white mother or vice versa … you were not going to set up for success. Tell that to Barack Obama.”

Watch for yourself.

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