Candace Owens says America isn’t a patriarchy. It’s a matriarchy.
Princella: “By definition, government is still overwhelmingly run by men.”
Candace Owens: “Holding more positions doesn’t mean women have less power. Women have far more social and political influence than people admit.”
Princella: “Government and social influence are two different conversations. Men are still making the laws.”
Candace Owens: “Women can vote too. If women disagree with those laws, who’s voting those politicians into office?”
Princella: “Lack of education is the problem. People vote against their own interests all the time.”
Candace Owens: “So women have the freedom to choose, but when the outcome isn’t what you want, it’s still men’s fault?”
Who’s making the stronger argument?
Dennis Rodman says if you compare their era of Chicago Bulls to this era of Lakers, they couldn’t match up, they can only match up the first four people and they were still very dominant
Dennis Rodman: I think they’re individuals, you know, you you got you got the great player. I mean you got the great Micheal Jordan, people just don’t get it, Micheal Jordan left and came back. He svcked in Baseball, he came back in Basketball and hello and won 3, no one has ever done stuffs like that
Would you accept gas money from someone you’re dating?
She says her boyfriend paying for her gas is no big deal.
Caleb Hammer says it’s a sign she can’t support herself financially.
At what point does help become dependency?
Caller: “I’m 16 years old, I work full time while still in school, and my parents charge me 15% of my income for rent.”
Caller: “I bought my own car, pay for my insurance, gas, phone plan, and even most of my own food.”
Dr. John Delony: “What’s the reason they want rent money? Are they broke?”
Caller: “My dad says it’s not fair that he’s the only one providing for the family when he has working children.”
Dr. John Delony: “You didn’t ask to be here. He brought you into the world.”
Caller: “My mom says she’s trying to teach me what real life is like.”
Dr. John Delony: “I’m sick of parents saying, ‘I’m going to hit you now because the world’s going to hit you later.’”
Dr. John Delony: “They should be cheering you on until they’re hoarse.”
Dr. John Delony: “I’m sorry they’re penalizing you for being a go-getter.”
Dr. John Delony: “The moment you turn 18, you’re probably gone. And they’ll have lost the relationship with their son.”