EMILY COMPAGNO (FOX HOST): Yes, men are flocking to the Republican party, so are women, so are minority groups, so is everyone, because we have the better ideas and arguably you can say that the crisis of masculinity is a crisis in narrative being pushed by a woke small subset of the left that refuses to acknowledge how amazing men are in their true real form.
KATRINA CAMPINS (FOX BUSINESS HOST): Absolutely, and to your point, the family unit is the most vital thing in the country, right? It's the foundation for everything, but the narrative is changing and I honestly think, and I'm a woman and a big supporter of equal rights, but I think feminism in many respects is creating a lot of unhappiness with women and it's turned the relationship with men and women upside down.
And what I found is a lot of successful women that I know who are single are frustrated because they say, the only men asking me out on dates are the ones that want a sugar mama, and they don't want to work, and to that point, seven million men are now out of the workforce and they are just sitting out. They've punched out. They're just waiting for a free ride somewhere.
And I love men, and that's why – we discussed this – that's why I watch Yellowstone right, because I was brought up with a man's man and a man taking charge of the household, and so forth, and I think that secretly all of these women pushing these feminist values are yearning for that, deep in their core, they're just not saying it. And I think that if we go back to the roots, this country would change tremendously, where we have the man being a man and the woman being a woman, and women embracing their femininity is what we need.