A Fox News host is throwing a tantrum over a statement that the President made.
Fox News host Tammy Bruce went on the record dissing President Joe Biden for saying men and women "are created equal."
Watch the video here:
Fox upset that Biden said “all women and men are created equal” pic.twitter.com/P25WTC8FQJ
— Acyn (@Acyn) December 10, 2021
Biden was speaking on the Declaration of Independence at the first international Summit for Democracy when he changed the wording of the document to include the word "women."
He said:
“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all women and men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among them are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness."
He continued:
“Democracy doesn’t happen by accident. And we have to renew it with each generation."
“In my view, this is the defining challenge of our time.”
Apparently, Bruce, a self-identified lesbian and "right-wing feminist," didn't like that.
She played the clip of Biden on Fox News and tried to drag him for changing the wording of the Declaration of Independence.
She said:
"Alright, you noticed how he added ‘women and men are created equal,’ not just ‘men'."
“It matters, right? That’s not what the Founders wrote.”
She then said, sarcastically:
“Apparently, the sacred words of our Founders weren’t inclusive enough for Sleepy Joe, so he corrected them."
Twitter users are rolling their eyes over Bruce's outrage.
Turn over to Fox & you’ll find all the folks who cut history class in high school to smoke a cigarette behind the gym.
It’ll blow her mind (or maybe it won’t) to learn that the Founders didn’t provide a right to vote for women & Black folks were considered 3/5 of a person. https://t.co/WeBu4Z8PsD
— Jaime Harrison, DNC Chair (@harrisonjaime) December 10, 2021
Wow. Fox admits they don't think men and women are equal? It's obvious they never thought so, but I'm still surprised they'd say so out loud.
— C.J. from East Bay #AntifaJazzCombo# (@cjsturgis777) December 10, 2021
What is wrong with that? What is wrong with THIS woman 🤨
— Roberta 🌴🏄🏽♀️ (@RobertaByTheSea) December 10, 2021
The crazy part is that a female Fox anchor is upset https://t.co/jJhOiRCsna
— Wu-Tang Is For The Children (@WUTangKids) December 10, 2021
Fox is in the middle of a lawsuit regarding unequal pay for women. This is on brand for Fox.
— Primrose Lane (@ridiculoustimes) December 10, 2021
She’s mad that he included her. What kind of women are these?
— Carmarwood (@Carrie4901) December 10, 2021
It’s appalling that some ⚪️women don’t mind being excluded from equality. It’s so dangerous.
— soulsister (@2blessed2nv) December 10, 2021
their awfulness is sometimes too much to believe
— snow🗽 (@snowmanomics) December 10, 2021
Tell me you hate women without telling me you hate women. I’m so sick of this country. https://t.co/eUdCoLSRIN
— Krampus Kush ⛓ (@succubaked420) December 10, 2021
When you say the quiet part really loudly, like broadcast on national TV..
The quiet part - women aren't equal say TV lady with a total lack of irony and the blatant hypocrisy lost on her https://t.co/QfmURQYAfE
— Shannon in Ohio 4 (@ShannonFreshour) December 10, 2021
This is far from the first time Bruce complained about inclusivity.
Bruce has a history of racism and even homophobia—which is odd, considering the fact she identifies as a lesbian.
Bruce began her feminist activism in the 1990s when she served as president of the Los Angeles chapter of the National Organization for Women (NOW).
She was censured and removed from her position in NOW after the acquittal of famed footballer OJ Simpson. Simpson had been tried for the murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman.
After his acquittal, Bruce began protesting against Simpson. She drew criticism from Black feminists over several racist statements Bruce allegedly made.
In response to the backlash, Bruce said:
“Race issues are not at the very top of my list."
“What I worry about are women. That’s what makes me a feminist.”
She also said in a later interview NOW shouldn't be "worrying about Black men."
Bruce also made some insensitive statements about President Barack Obama after his 2009 presidential inauguration, where she said “we’ve got trash in the White House.”
Bruce has also crossed into the realm of homophobia, when she openly defended homophobic radio talk show host Laura Schlessinger in the early 2000s after Schlessinger called homosexuality "deviant" and a "biological error."