Tammy Bruce, a host on Fox News, claimed that President Joe Biden ended the world during a rant. Time magazine.
According to the magazine's annual Time 100 list of influential people in 2024, Biden was not included. Bruce disagreed, stating that Biden is clearly the most influential person on Earth, having weakened the United States by doing nothing.the She stated that every terrible thing happening is because of Biden, who has implemented policies giving power to the worst people.
She said there are no positive developments because of Biden and that he has enacted policies that empower the worst individuals on Earth. she saidFurther, she claimed that more and more people are feeling foolish and ashamed for having voted for Biden, attributing it to fear.
She mentioned that the demonization of Donald Trump was an attempt to make people believe that the world was going to end, and then asserted that the world actually came to an end because of Joe Biden.
Bruce then declared that the world ended because of Biden.
She expressed that Biden's actions led to the world's end and demonization of Donald Trump was designed to create a false belief that he would cause it, but in reality, it was Biden.
She did not elaborate on what she meant by the world ending, but earlier in the rant, she referred to the confrontation between Iran and Israel, Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and North Korea's launch of short-range missiles into the ocean, as examples.
She explained that there's an opportunity to make a positive impact now, and highlighted Donald Trump as the one person who can rescue the nation and the world.
She expressed her belief that Donald Trump was a great president and the only person capable of saving the world.
While Bruce is currently a right-wing ideologue, she formerly served as the president of the Los Angeles chapter of the National Organization for Women (NOW) in the 1990s. According to reports, she was a passionate advocate in the early 90s, organizing protests and challenging local politicians while establishing a media career. LA TimesHer first major conflict with fellow liberals occurred in 1995 when she led protests against O.J. Simpson after his acquittal in connection with the murder of his ex-wife Nicole Brown.
The LA chapter of NOW eventually censured her and removed her from her leadership position after criticism from Black feminists for allegedly making racist statements while overlooking racism in the Simpson case.
Bruce later admitted that she did not believe NOW should focus on issues affecting Black men, emphasizing her concern for women as a feminist.
She stated, "My main concern is women, which is what makes me a feminist."
Later in the decade, Bruce defended the strongly anti-gay Dr. Laura Schlessinger and authored a book titled 'The New Thought Police', establishing herself as a vocal critic of the left. She worked for the Republican Party and made appearances on Fox News and a far-right radio show hosted by Laura Ingraham.In her career, she experienced no pressure to seek approval from left-leaning or anti-racist organizations.
In 2003, she worked for the Republican Party and was appearing on Fox News and on Laura Ingraham’s far-right radio show. Completely free from any career-related need for approval from the left or anti-racist organizations, she criticized President Barack Obama and his family at the time of his inauguration in 2009, stating, “We have undesirable people in the White House.”