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Laura Ingraham, the Fox News host and UVA Law alum, who, at 62, has never married, did a segment on her show Monday raising issue with “women not wanting to prioritize family.”

And for some reason, she had Charlie Kirk, the 31-year-old self-styled alpha male, who couldn’t kick his own ass, and whose sex appeal includes saying publicly that birth control makes women “angry and bitter,” on to illustrate the point.

Good thing it’s only seventysomething mother-in-laws watching this claptrap.

“What is going on with women and not wanting to prioritize family?” said Ingraham, who, again, never married, referencing a poll from NBC News purporting to show Gen Z male Donald Trump voters prioritize having kids, while Gen Z Kamala Harris voters put career ahead of kids and marriage.

“This is a pattern that I have seen time and time again on college campuses, where young men are ordering their life correctly,” said Kirk, a community college dropout who we only know anything about because he wrote an essay for Breitbart News alleging his school textbooks had a liberal bias, and that landed him an interview spot on Fox Business.

Note to self: build time machine, set it to whenever that was, nuke that essay.

Alpha Charlie lamented to Ingraham, who, again, 62, never married – though she did adopt three kids, in her 40s, that “less and less young people get married, and we’re seeing more and more people go into their 30s to have children.”

“Isn’t social media great? Didn’t it teach people all the right lessons?” said Ingraham, who, again, 62, never married, bitter old shrew.

My favorite part: where she asked Mr. Angry and Bitter what advice he would give “young women who have been taught to put their careers first before even thinking about settling down or having kids?”

Young women reading are waiting with bated breath for Charlie Kirk’s advice.

“Having children is more important than having a good career,” Kirk said. “And I would also tell young ladies, you can always go back to your career later, that there is a window where you primarily should pursue marriage and having children. And that is a beautiful thing.”

Now do the gender wage gap, assclown.

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Chris Graham

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Chris Graham is the founder and editor of Augusta Free Press. A 1994 alum of the University of Virginia, Chris is the author and co-author of seven books, including Poverty of Imagination, a memoir published in 2019. For his commentaries on news, sports and politics, go to his YouTube page, TikTok, BlueSky, or subscribe to Substack or his Street Knowledge podcast. Email Chris at [email protected].

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