Jesse Watters Corrects Guest, Tells Her That Harem of Children' Isn't the Phrase She's Looking For
Briefly

In a recent episode of 'Jesse Watters Primetime,' host Jesse Watters reacted to Michelle Obama's comments regarding the nuclear family, which she termed a relatively new concept. Obama argued that humans might be inherently designed as pack animals and benefit from broader family support beyond the traditional two-parent structure. Fox Business Correspondent Madison Alworth echoed this sentiment but critiqued Obama's delivery. The discussion highlighted the complex perceptions of family dynamics, with Watters humorously questioning the phrase 'harem of children' while still recognizing the need for community support in raising children.
Michelle Obama noted that the idea of the nuclear family is relatively new and we might not be designed solely for that structure, as humans are pack animals.
Watters expressed confusion over the term 'harem of children,' indicating that while he found humor in it, he also thought Michelle Obama's message was muddled.
Alworth suggested that while Michelle Obama’s delivery may have been confusing, her underlying point about the need for broader support structures around families was important.
The conversation highlighted varying interpretations of family dynamics and support, as both hosts grappled with the implications of stepping beyond the nuclear family model.
Read at www.mediaite.com
[
|
]