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Differences between the sexes

The two also discussed the inherent differences between men and women, with Carlson emphasizing the obvious biological differences when Cuomo maintained that there were "many women" who could "kick my a--." Carlson expressed skepticism with his claim.

Noting how the vast majority of "unhappy, unmarried women" vote for Democrats, Carlson also suggested the party has an interest in sustaining that demographic by discouraging a woman's natural instinct for childbearing.

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"That is the thing that the Democratic Party prevents them from having through policy," he said, adding that they "do a lot of different things to discourage marriage and fertility."

"One of them is paying single moms not to be married. Another is constantly promoting anti-fertility measures like abortion and birth control," he said. "They actively work to prevent women from forming families. And I think that's evil, and I don't think it serves women at all. That's my view."

He pushed back against the idea that a woman is liberated by forgoing family to rise the corporate ladder.

"I disagree," Cuomo said. "I see it differently, but that doesn't make you evil."

Jon Brown is a reporter for The Christian Post. Send news tips to jon.brown@christianpost.com

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