Megyn Kelly slams Erick Erickson, Lou Dobbs over sexist “breadwinners” comments

May 31, 2013 14:50

"Why should we take your word for it, Erick Erickson's science, instead of all of these experts?," Kelly asks

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Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly slammed Lou Dobbs and Erick Erickson on Friday over the pundits’ sexist (and entirely unsupported by decades of research) pronouncements about working mothers and the “decline” of the American family ( Read more... )

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nextdrinksonme May 31 2013, 23:19:52 UTC
I can't believe I just cheered on something from Fox News. I feel kind of dirty.

Either way, fuck yeah, you tell 'em, girl!

And jackass Erickson, you think 50 years work of studies had a feminist political agenda? Really? REEEEALLY?

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nextdrinksonme May 31 2013, 23:24:27 UTC
Oh and wtf admitting that your wife worked while your kids were young. FUCK YOU, HYPOCRITE!

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lovedforaday May 31 2013, 23:21:01 UTC
Get ready for the wingers calling for Megyn Kelly's firing just like they do Shep Smith. That vile piece of shit Bryan Fischer already called her an angry, bitter, hostile dragon lady.

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amber_protocol June 2 2013, 06:24:52 UTC
angry, bitter, hostile dragon lady

What's his point?

Also, who wouldn't be when working at fucking FOX news?

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jeunelis June 3 2013, 13:15:09 UTC
I mean, wouldn't you be if you had to work with these tools.

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zinnia_rose May 31 2013, 23:25:25 UTC
A Fox News anchor called someone out on sexism? Have I stepped into some kind of bizarro alternate universe?

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lovedforaday May 31 2013, 23:59:25 UTC
Fox loves controversy and being talked about by other media outlets. they get some buzz from Megyn Kelly yelling at those turds and the fox audience gets to hear the offensive BS a lot of them believe in. it's a win win.

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keeperofthekeys May 31 2013, 23:31:51 UTC
I made it to 4:21.

I know people believe shit like this, but actually hearing it, on a nationally broadcast segment... Seeing dudes argue with a woman, about her "biologically determined" role in society, and how deviating from that is causing problems...and then I think about how many people were watching this, are watching this now and agreeing with these assholes. And. Nope. I can't.

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ginger_maya May 31 2013, 23:35:08 UTC
LOL, "biologically determined role". These dumbfucks know nothing about early human history, do they?

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ginger_maya May 31 2013, 23:46:14 UTC
Indeed. Biologically determined role my ass. They really want it to be that way because that would justify their false sense of superiority "But see, my running things (into the ground!) is the natural way! So stay in the kitchen!"

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idemandjustice June 1 2013, 00:17:54 UTC
This makes me happy, in a very conflicted kind of way.

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