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July 17, 2015: Political Brew: Stuart Varney and Tammy Bruce on Trump and Hillary: Poll Cats!
This is Tammy Bruce and Stuart Varney on the Fox Business Channel discussing Trump's rising poll numbers and Hillary's sinking poll numbers. Trump tends to tell the truth even if some find the way he presents that truth inelegant and politically grating. A lot of conservatives just find it refreshing. I plead guilty to that.
This is Tammy Bruce and Stuart Varney on the Fox Business Channel discussing Trump's rising poll numbers and Hillary's sinking poll numbers. Trump tends to tell the truth even if some find the way he presents that truth inelegant and politically grating. A lot of conservatives just find it refreshing. I plead guilty to that.
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June 12, 2014: Tammy Bruce: Washington Times: Iraq, the Taliban 5 and Hillary Clinton
Apr 4, 2014: Twitchy: ‘Bastion of intolerance and punishment’: Tammy Bruce shreds Mozilla for caving to ‘gay gestapo’
On Thursday, Mozilla CEO and JavaScript creator Brendan Eich was pressured to resign over a 2008 donation in support of California’s Prop 8. And of course, tolerance thugs (many of whom contributed to Obama’s 2008 anti-gay marriage campaign) spent the rest of the day gleefully waving their trophy scalp. Jan 14, 2014: Politico: Tammy Bruce to write for Washington Times
Tammy Bruce, the conservative radio talk show host, will write a weekly column for The Washington Times, the paper announced Tuesday Apr 23, 2009: Huffington Post: Tammy Bruce Calls The Obamas "Trash In The White House"
Discussing the first lady's visit to a Washington D.C. classroom last week, Bruce incredulously recalled Obama's story about wanting to get A's in school and called out her use of a "weird, fake accent." |
Bruce collaborated with Los Angeles professional women to create one of the first ad hoc independent pro-choice activist groups. The group's early feminist activism began in 1987. This group confronted anti-abortion group protesters, and helped develop a strategy to stop "Operation Rescue" from successfully blocking the entrance to abortion clinics. During the years 1987-1990 she also participated in the Los Angeles chapter of the AIDS activist group AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT-UP). For seven years, Bruce served as president of the Los Angeles chapter of the National Organization for Women (NOW) (1990–1996). Bruce served two years on NOW's board of directors, but later criticized the organization in one of her books. During the early 1990s, she spearheaded the campaign to publicly criticize the sexualized violence in the novel American Psycho, and led an effort to boycott all titles by the book's publisher, Knopf, for a year.
In 1996, the NOW Executive Board voted nearly unanimously to censure Bruce for what it claimed were "racially insensitive comments" during the O.J. Simpson murder trial. In May 1996, Bruce resigned as president of Los Angeles NOW. Bruce claimed that the censure was due to her focus on domestic violence, as opposed to defense attorney Johnnie Cochran's "racial issues" trial argument. Since then, Bruce has written about the dispute in her critique on what she sees as the failings of NOW, and the political left in general. She has said that the feminist establishment in the U.S. has abandoned authentic feminism. In 2004, Bruce argued that gay Americans were not uniformly supportive of same-sex marriage, and that marriage should be restricted to heterosexual couples. She described civil unions as an alternative providing equal rights.
Bruce hosted a national radio program on Talk Radio Network through much of the 2000s. A weekday version, which aired opposite The Rush Limbaugh Show and The Radio Factor, met with less success. She returned to TRN in 2012 as a guest host following the cancellation of The Laura Ingraham Show.
In 1996, the NOW Executive Board voted nearly unanimously to censure Bruce for what it claimed were "racially insensitive comments" during the O.J. Simpson murder trial. In May 1996, Bruce resigned as president of Los Angeles NOW. Bruce claimed that the censure was due to her focus on domestic violence, as opposed to defense attorney Johnnie Cochran's "racial issues" trial argument. Since then, Bruce has written about the dispute in her critique on what she sees as the failings of NOW, and the political left in general. She has said that the feminist establishment in the U.S. has abandoned authentic feminism. In 2004, Bruce argued that gay Americans were not uniformly supportive of same-sex marriage, and that marriage should be restricted to heterosexual couples. She described civil unions as an alternative providing equal rights.
Bruce hosted a national radio program on Talk Radio Network through much of the 2000s. A weekday version, which aired opposite The Rush Limbaugh Show and The Radio Factor, met with less success. She returned to TRN in 2012 as a guest host following the cancellation of The Laura Ingraham Show.