Tammy Bruce
Tammy Bruce
Tammy Bruce was an Opinion columnist for The Washington Times.
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California enacts laws that give criminals 'sanctuary' and other nonsense measures
Imagine a state that passes a law welcoming, embracing and protecting criminals, directly endangering citizens. Then imagine that same state passing laws, and judges issuing orders that make no sense except to micromanage people's lives in the name of keeping them safe.
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How do you know something very much disturbs the left and their narrative? When it is big news, but if you relied on the Google news lineup, or The New York Times front page, you would have no idea it happened.
SharesHillary Clinton sneers at the thought of an Ivanka Trump presidency
Hillary Clinton has not had a good week. In the aftermath of her trip to India and awful comments about Americans and women in particular, most of her allies and Democrats in general were explicit that it was time for her to leave the political arena. The shorter message from Democrats to Mrs. Clinton was "shut up and go away."
SharesHillary Clinton still misses the point
Woe are the Democrats. For generations now, they've been telling the American people that only they, and their cohort of liberals and leftists, understand and truly value women. Because of their special understanding of women, only they can be trusted to do what's right politically for them, they tell us. Then came Hillary Clinton pulling the curtain back on that dangerously false narrative.
SharesOscars ratings disaster suggests cultural shift
The catastrophe of the Oscars award telecast last Sunday is now official: Ratings were the lowest in its history.
SharesLiberals in California normalizing the chaos
Liberal policy failure is all around us and destroys lives every day. In California, the destruction of society and individual lives has become so overwhelming, the state's liberal overseers now spend their time covering up where they can and normalizing the chaos as much as possible.
SharesBarack Obama knew that foreign entities were interfering, and he did nothing
There is a lot of noise lately, and less signal, about the now debunked "Trump colluded with Russia" narrative. After special counsel Robert Mueller indicted 13 Russians for trolling Americans during the 2016 election, Democrats and various malcontents are in a tizzy to move their narrative goalposts. "Well," they insist, "Trump said the whole Russian thing was a hoax. Now it's proven it wasn't," or some such nonsense.
SharesHillary Clinton's presidential loss can't be explained by 'macho atmosphere' excuse
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg says the "macho atmosphere" of the 2016 campaign is what doomed Hillary Clinton. A more reasonable argument is that Mrs. Clinton wasn't macho enough to make it to the White House.
SharesGovernment wastes, loses billions and shrugs off losses
A new audit about a Pentagon agency losing hundreds of millions of dollars is reported by Politico as an "exclusive." While that's technically correct, a government agency losing or wasting or misplacing millions, billions and even trillions of dollars (this is not hyperbole, folks) is nothing new.
SharesGrammys dumpster fire: Bullying hypocrites overtake the big show
If you ever wondered what a dumpster fire looks like, you need only look to the 2018 Grammys. The show was so awful, even the usual sycophantic media were more than unkind.
SharesHawaii's false alarm shows incompetence of liberal government
Hawaii. Even just the name promises paradise, and rightly so. The islands and her people are magnificent, an example of how humanity can be a working partner with the power and beauty of nature. Until politicians and the incompetent (but I repeat myself) turn a tool meant for good into a button for terrorizing.
SharesObama's doctor says Trump is in excellent health, killing the liberal dream of his 'incapacity'
President Trump declared himself the other week a "very stable genius." In response to the incessant complaints by some in the media about his mental stability, his retort was classic Trump -- serious but with a humorous edge cutting only those whose bizarre rage against the president has them slowly succumbing to a strain of public madness.
SharesGolden Globes dress, mock sexual predation in black
Most people did not watch the Golden Globes, one of the many parties in which the entertainment industry pats itself on the back and gives its friends awards. But, to paraphrase a few on Twitter, it was at least nice for Hollywood take a break from raping each other for at least one evening.
SharesHollywood, faux feminists reject Trump agenda and curl up
Americans got a tax cut. The economy is booming. Hispanic and African-American unemployment rates are at historic lows. The ISIS "caliphate" is destroyed. In the United States, MS-13 gang members are now afraid for their future, while American citizens finally have a sense their future is back. All of this was enough to throw actress Alyssa Milano into the fetal position.
SharesUnited Nations problems bigger than inefficiency, overspending
There was a gift you may have missed. On Christmas Eve, Nikki Haley, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, announced a sizeable cut for the U.N. operating budget to the tune of $285 million dollars. That sounds like a lot, and it's a good start, but that's all it is. Ambassador Haley called the cut "a step in the right direction," and implied there would be more to come.
SharesCollege students' tyrannical behavior must be stopped
How many conversations have we had with our friends, family and co-workers wondering what happened to the millennials? We expect a new generation to have new ideas and new ways of approaching the world. So how do we explain when a new generation is steeped in bullying, complaining about hurt feelings, demanding "safe spaces," and using pride in fragile egos and weakened emotional states as the excuse to condemn free speech?
SharesMore gun safety regulations won't help when bureaucrats are unaccountable
We know the Nov. 5 Texas church shooting massacre should never have happened. Because we can never expect a moral position from a monster who would do that, as a nation we have regulations and laws in place that should have prevented the previously convicted domestic batterer from buying his firearms.
SharesThe New York Times' Nazi story goes off the rails
The arrogance of the legacy media doesn't begin and end with biased coverage of existing events; it also involves stories meant to convince Americans of something about themselves and their neighbors which is ugly and untrue.
SharesLiberals must face the sexual predators within their ranks
Charlie Rose, formerly of PBS and CBS. Glenn Thrush of The New York Times. The collapse of the liberal establishment Masters of the Universe continues. Yet for some reason, the Democratic and liberal establishment think now is the time to condemn ... Bill Clinton.
SharesArmy puts its troops at risk by opening the ranks to those with mental health issues
The Army very quietly announced in August that it will lift a ban on waivers allowing people with a history of mental health issues, as well as alcohol and drug abuse, to join their ranks. Even in normal times this should concern you greatly, let alone when the world appears to be preparing for war.
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