Real America's Voice host Karyn Turk argued that children should not learn about deodorant in elementary school lessons preparing children for puberty.
Right-wing host Jason Rantz reported Olympia School District offered sexual education to Lincoln Elementary students.
While Rantz was outraged by "pubic hair art," Turk said she was more concerned about other aspects of the lessons.
"An elementary school, I think he's out in the West, and he said an elementary school offered sex-ed lessons to students without parental consent," Real America's Voice co-host Ed Henry announced on Monday. "For again, elementary school. This is not high school. This is not college."
Henry pointed out that one lesson included information about deodorant.
"Of course, okay, deodorant," Henry said. "People need to learn about that as they're growing up."
"Not in school!" Turk gasped. "I don't think they need to learn that in school. Elementary school. They learn that at home?"
Turk's co-hosts disagreed.
"I get the deodorant," Terrance Bates said.