Isabel Brown
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And though I am still a working
mom and working full time, my relationship with my husband and my relationship with my daughter will be infinitely more important to me than my paycheck than at any other time in my life, especially right now.
So I had the audacity to share that on stage at CPAC last week as part of a question I was asked on a larger panel about the importance of family.
And never in my wildest dreams as a conservative podcaster did I expect that would be what The View is attempting to cancel me over.
Yet here we are, where someone like Whoopi Goldberg has the audacity to actually look in the camera and say, if you tell women to have as many children as they want to, then I'm sending you back to the past, insinuating that that is not a valid choice and you should not want children if you are a member of Generation Z in this country.
I, for one, am really grateful because the demons are getting pretty loud, but it's so obvious to me which side is for American families and for actual women's empowerment in 2026.
I am 28.
disgraceful is a perfect word for it and honestly what's even more disturbing to me is that every single woman sitting around that table yesterday except for one has children and every one of them except for one has either been married in the past or is currently married the one who isn't is engaged to be married so it's good enough for them and they're able to make this working mom lifestyle work but it's not good enough for general people who apparently can't afford to spend four hundred thousand dollars
on childcare every year.
Talk about just blatant propaganda and lies.
And what's really sad to me, too, beyond all of this, Clan Buck, is that as a working mom in particular, I realize that there are sacrifices that have to be made everywhere in order to make that type of lifestyle work.
My mom, as a working mom, always famously said, you can have it all, but not at the same time.
And you need a great team.
behind you to make that happen.
But how unbelievably pathetic with the bigotry of low expectations to tell women that it is not possible to have a thriving career and to have children.
Look at our second lady of the United States.
Look at the White House press secretary.
Look at partners in law firms and news anchors and entrepreneurs and investment bankers all over this country.
who are figuring out a way to manage both, but more importantly, to prioritize their family and share that with their children in the process.
If you are a young woman listening to this today, thinking you cannot have a career and a family at the same time, you absolutely can.