Tammy Bruce
Tammy Bruce
Tammy Bruce is an American author, radio host, and political commentator, born on August 20, 1962 in Los Angeles, California QuoteFancy+11+11Trích Dẫn Hình Ảnh+11. Raised by a single mother in Northridge, she left high school early and later earned a Bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of Southern California in 2002 +1+1. Bruce rose to prominence as the youngest president of the Los Angeles chapter of the National Organization for Women (NOW) in the early 1990s and later became a vocal critic of mainstream feminism and liberal institutions +5+5+5.
As a writer, Bruce authored several influential books, including The New Thought Police (2001), The Death of Right and Wrong (2003), The New American Revolution (2005), and most recently Fear Itself (2024) A-Z Quotes+4+4+4. Her works challenge what she sees as ideological rigidity on the political left and defend free speech, individual responsibility, and cultural values. She also serves as a spokesperson for the U.S. Department of State under the second Trump administration, reflecting her continued role in political discourse +1+1.
Some memorable quotes from Bruce capture her blunt yet thought-provoking style:
“Unfortunately, what many people forget is that judges are just lawyers in robes.” +12A-Z Quotes+12+12
“When your victimhood is your empowerment, recovery is the enemy, and working on ‘individual change’ becomes counterproductive, even dangerous to your identity.” A-Z Quotes+3QuoteFancy+3A-Z Quotes+3
“Horrible things happen when you run out of other people’s money, and life and work becomes a burden when there is no reward for your effort.” A-Z Quotes+5QuoteFancy+5AllGreatQuotes+5
These remarks reflect her unwavering belief in personal agency, critique of identity politics, and critique of moral and cultural decline.