Topic: Tammy Bruce

5 chapters across the catalog

Mercenary Spyware
Episode 1760 2:14 - 5:29

1760: Mercenary Spyware

Fox News Reports National Security Advisor Mike Waltz Departure

Fox News anchor Harris Faulkner reports that National Security Advisor Mike Waltz and his deputy Alex Wong are leaving their positions. State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce provides a vague "top-line" assessment of the situation, focusing on President Trump's commitment to diplomacy and business-oriented trajectory. The commentary characterizes Bruce's performance as disappointing propaganda that failed to provide concrete details regarding the leadership chaos.

Old Crone
Episode 1745 1:59:29 - 2:01:58

1745: Old Crone

Scott Bessent, Stable Coin Regime, Tammy Bruce

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced plans to rescind previous guidance and amend the tax code regarding cryptocurrency. He emphasized using a "stable coin regime" to maintain the U.S. dollar as the dominant reserve currency. The segment also notes Tammy Bruce's new role in the administration.

Yoko Swifto
Episode 1620 20:47 - 22:12

1620: Yoko Swifto

Fox News Outnumbered, Holiday Programming Critique

A critique of holiday television programming focuses on the Fox News show Outnumbered. The hosts observe that major networks often use "B-team" substitute hosts and "leftover" talent during the Christmas and New Year's period, specifically mentioning Tammy Bruce's presence on the program.

Terror Put
Episode 923 1:56:30 - 2:05:08

923: Terror Put

Tucker Carlson's Formula, Tammy Bruce and UC Davis Flag Controversy

Tucker Carlson interviewed Tammy Bruce regarding a controversy at UC Davis where the student body voted to remove the American flag from their meeting room. The hosts critique Carlson's interview style, which they describe as a "one-trick pony" formula involving a specific facial expression and repetitive questioning. They argue he lacks the depth and versatility of Bill O'Reilly.

Your Ankle Bracelet Awaits
Episode 226 23:37 - 27:56

226: Your Ankle Bracelet Awaits

Tammy Bruce, National Organization for Women, Laura Schlessinger Defense

Tammy Bruce, a former executive at the National Organization for Women (NOW), discusses her departure from the organization following the O.J. Simpson trial. Bruce, an openly lesbian conservative, defended Dr. Laura Schlessinger on free speech grounds during previous controversies. She criticizes identity politics and the "demand for surrender" in public discourse.