INSIDE EDITION: A nuclear scientist from Washington, D.C. was crowned Miss USA Sunday night but some of her answers have many scratching their heads. When asked by the judges if she thought health care is a right or a privilege, Kara McCullough said it was "definitely a privilege."



McCullough, who works at the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, is being called one of the most intelligent Miss USA winners ever, but she's also under fire for not considering herself a feminist.



"I'm definitely going to say it's a privilege," McCullough said about health care. "As a government employee, I am granted health care. And I see for one to have health care you need to have jobs."



McCullough refused to label herself a feminist.



"I don't want to consider myself," a feminist, she said. "I try not to consider myself this diehard, you know, I don't really care about men."



Watch the remaining three contestants answer the feminism question:



