Tammy Bruce
Tammy Bruce
Tammy Bruce was an Opinion columnist for The Washington Times.
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From antifa anarchists to angry liberals, bullying becomes the norm
We have a genuine chicken-or-egg issue regarding antifa and the Democratic Party's true believers. On the one hand, we have the violent liberal group antifa, which exists to punish and hurt people for not believing as they do. On the other, we have the Democratic Party and "mainstream" liberals who exist to punish and destroy people and companies for not sharing their opinions.
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The legacy media's ongoing obsession with President Trump as they work to destroy his presidency has a side benefit for those who want a return of the establishment status quo: There isn't much coverage of a new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report. The Washington Times headline said it all, "CDC: 72,000 died from drug overdoses in 2017, 42,000 from opioids."
SharesMollie Tibbetts' tragic fate is the result of a porous southern border that must be secured
Knowing Kate Steinle's name has been painful enough. We know of her because she was killed by a criminal illegal alien in 2015. We now know Mollie Tibbetts' name, murdered last month, and an illegal alien has been arrested for that crime as well.
SharesJack Phillips in Colorado who prevailed in the Supreme Court ruling is under renewed assault
Liberals and gay activists remain obsessed with forcing Christians to bake their cakes. And the answer, in the name of individual, religious and even gay civil rights, must still be no.
SharesDemocrats hypocritical about 'identity politics'
Courtesy of California Sen. Kamala Harris, we now have a bit of a hint of the new approach we can expect by the progressives who now control the Democratic Party -- focus on Identity Politics but don't call it that.
SharesLiberals still hysterical over Hillary Clinton's loss get their own 'disease'
A "feeling as though the world is going to end." That could describe what millions of people could have experienced in the last 100 years. World War I, World War II, the Cold War, the Cuban Missile Crisis, Sept. 11, the ISIS rampage throughout the world, all not only understandably evoked fear of the world ending, but all revolved around madness, war and genocide.
SharesHillary Clinton cozies up to Harvey Weinstein, reminding America that it averted a disaster
A year and a half after the fact, we are seeing photographs of Hillary and Bill Clinton at a cozy dinner just weeks after her failed presidential campaign, with accused serial rapist Harvey Weinstein. Having powerful friends like the Clintons is a reminder of not only how someone as disgusting as Mr. Weinstein remained in power, but why people were afraid to act against him.
SharesThe left peddles outrage with Strzok's bizarre testimony, hysteria over Trump's Helsinki comments
Liberals and the Democratic Party never know when to stop. Going too far with their complaints has been the folly that exposes their concerns as fever dreams. Opportunistic outrage is their drug, and like all addictions it takes over and ruins everything for them.
Shares'Abolish ICE' narrative a recipe for disaster for Democrats
In the midst of the remarkable success of President Trump on so many fronts, the Democratic Party leadership is grasping at a new slogan: The call to abolish the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency.
SharesMaxine Waters advances a liberal strategy with her call for mob action
With the appalling news of the past few weeks of mobs attempting to harass and intimidate President Trump's female Cabinet members and staff, the inclination is to believe that this remarkable behavior, so antithetical to American values, is the result of a lack of leadership in the Democratic Party.
SharesCalifornia's new water rationing law is a tax in disguise, complete with fines
Last week's column about California's new water rationing apparently upset some of the Golden State's swamp. This columnist pointed out that a new law signed by Gov. Jerry Brown set new "standards" of water usage. Here's what their water-rationing bill (now law) says, in language everyone can understand.
SharesCalifornia's new water restrictions send residents fleeing to saner states
"Please sir, I want some more," is no longer a sentiment just for Oliver Twist in the orphanage. A new law in California limits how much water can be used by each household. Now their showers, how many flushes, and how often they can do their laundry will be under the watchful eye of the state government.
SharesHillary Clinton and her desire to run Facebook
The first question that comes to mind when hearing that Hillary Clinton would like to be CEO of Facebook is: How would they fit all their servers into her bathroom?
SharesHillary Clinton, Kirsten Gillibrand undercut their own progress by mouthing female stereotypes
Disagreeing with someone is an expected part of life. Moreover, it's a requirement for an exciting and valuable cultural and political life. But then there are hypocrites and frauds, and that's the core of the problem threatening the progress we hope to make.
SharesBarack Obama gilds his legacy
This is a story of priorities and hypocrisy, brought to us by a president who saved the Union and was murdered for it, and a president whose policies and malevolence damaged both the nation and the world, and who is being rewarded for it.
SharesEric Schneiderman accusations show how he was shielded to protect the Democratic brand
The allegation that New York Attorney General and #MeToo champion Eric Schneiderman assaulted several women has New York and the Democratic Party reeling. The stories are horrific and in this time of #MeToo, disgustingly familiar.
SharesChip and Joanna Gaines have a foundation in faith and family that blunts cheap shots
Last week, an opinion writer caused a bit of a stir by insisting that Chip and Joanna Gaines, of HGTV's "Fixer Upper" fame, are frauds who lie about putting their family first. It's a strange assertion made by someone who has never met the Gaineses, but he decided anyway that the wildly accomplished couple can't put family first specifically because of their business success.
SharesAndrew Cuomo, Cynthia Nixon and identity politics in the New York governor's race
Have the Democrats hit rock bottom, or are they just confused about who they are? For New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, both might be the case.
SharesDemocrats claim that 'women are dying' because they are losing elections
For a long time, the Democrats have been successful by scaring people into voting for them. It's a tactic used when you can't persuade people on policy.
SharesLiberals grasp at 'news deserts' to explain Donald Trump's win
The poor legacy media. Donald Trump has been president for 15 months, and they're still swathed in crazy sauce, desperately trying to prove that something went wrong, that none of this can be true.
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