Tammy Bruce's journey: the politics have changed, but the style remains the same. (Columns).
| Publisher | Reason Foundation |
| Publication | Reason |
| Subject | Humanities |
| Format | Magazine/Journal |
| ISSN | 0048-6906 |
| Issues per Year | 11 |
| Volume | 35 |
| Issue | 4 |
| Published | 2003-08-01 |
| Role | Type | Name |
| Person | Beliefs, opinions and attitudes | Tammy Bruce |
| Person | Political activity | Tammy Bruce |
| Author | n/a | Cathy Young |
WHEN TAMMY BRUCE, then president of the National Organization for Women's Los Angeles chapter, dashed with the national leadership of NOW over the O.J. Simpson murder case in 1995, it was a thrilling spectacle of two leftist ideologies colliding: the irresistible force of radical feminism meets the immovable object of racial politics.
Bruce, who scoffed openly at the notion that Simpson was a victim of racist persecution, was censured by NOW's national board for "statements that clearly violate NOW's commitment to stopping racism"--for instance, that the issue of domestic...
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