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Tammy Bruce

Tammy Bruce

Tammy Bruce was an Opinion columnist for The Washington Times.  

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In this June 3, 2018, file photo, photographers capture dueling demonstrations between antifacists known as antifa and a right-wing group called Patriot Prayer in downtown Portland, Ore. (Mark Graves/The Oregonian via AP, file)

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.

This Tuesday, Aug. 15, 2017, file photo shows an arrangement of pills of the opioid oxycodone-acetaminophen in New York. (AP Photo/Patrick Sison)

Trump administration is working to repair opioid damage caused by Obama policies

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."

President Donald Trump attends a rally at the Florida State Fairgrounds Tuesday, July 31, 2018, in Tampa, Fla.(James Borchuck/Tampa Bay Times via AP)

Liberals 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.

Hillary Clinton delivers the Romanes Lecture at University of Oxford's Sheldonian Theatre in Oxford, England, on June 25, 2018. (Steve Parsons/PA via AP) **FILE**

Hillary 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.

Rep. Maxine Waters, California Democrat (Associated Press) **FILE**

Maxine 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.

In this May 3, 2017, file photo, former President Barack Obama speaks at a community event on the Presidential Center at the South Shore Cultural Center in Chicago. The Obama Presidential Center will not be a part of the presidential library network operated by the National Archives and Records Administration. Public park advocates have filed a lawsuit against the city of Chicago seeking to stop construction of the center. The group also wants to bar the city from giving control of the center's site to the Obama Foundation. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh, File)

Barack 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.

In this March 29, 2016, file photo, Joanna and Chip Gaines pose for a portrait in New York to promote their home improvement show, "Fixer Upper" on HGTV. On June 23, Mr. Gaines announced on Twitter the birth of their fifth child. (Photo by Brian Ach/Invision/AP, File) **FILE**

Chip 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.