Tammy Bruce

Tammy K. Bruce (born August 20, 1962) is an American conservative[1] radio host, author, and political commentator.

[2] For seven years, Bruce served as president of the Los Angeles chapter of the National Organization for Women (NOW) (1990–1996).

She also refused to discuss the issue on a talk show, reportedly saying "I don’t have time to argue with a bunch of black women; we’ve moved beyond that.

[7] 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.

[citation needed] In 2003, Bruce was appointed to serve on California Governor-elect Arnold Schwarzenegger's transition team following his successful recall election against Governor Gray Davis.

[1] Bruce returned to Talk Radio Network in November 2012 as a guest host during the move of The Laura Ingraham Show from TRN to Courtside Entertainment Group.

In 2014, Bruce created a short video for the conservative YouTube channel Prager University in which she summarized her criticisms of the contemporary feminist movement.

[14][better source needed] Bruce was the subject of controversy in May 2017, when appearing as a guest on Fox News show Tucker Carlson Tonight.

She criticized an autistic child for asking Vice President Mike Pence for an apology when he accidentally brushed the young boy in the face.