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

megyn kelly 3FOX 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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