Fox News host rages at 'mean jerk' Biden for 'shameful' Carter-Trump analogy

Fox News host rages at 'mean jerk' Biden for 'shameful' Carter-Trump analogy
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After former President Jimmy Carter passed away at the age of 100 on Sunday, December 29, President Joe Biden fondly remembered him at a press conference.

Biden, addressing reporters, compared Carter and Donald Trump in a way that was very unfavorable to the president-elect. And Fox News host Tammy Bruce responded by raging against Biden.

The outgoing president told reporters, "Is there anything President Trump could take from President Carter? Decency, decency, decency. Can you imagine Jimmy Carter walking by someone who needed something and just keep walking? Can you imagine Jimmy Carter referring to someone by the way they look or the way they talk? I can't. I can't."

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The following day, on Fox News' "Outnumbered," Bruce described Biden as "mean" and a "bully."

Bruce told an "Outnumbered" panel, "(The) American people have made their decision. We're all Americans. We're moving forward. We will disagree politically and philosophically. But it's just a remarkable and a shameful thing to watch. But it is classic Biden. This is what we've been seeing, and it's partly what the American people don't like."

Bruce continued, "You might not agree with Trump's style. But Biden is presented as being…. the unifier and the nice guy. You know, Scranton, Joe. And he's mean and he’s a bully. And it's a shame and it's embarrassing, and it's unfortunate."

Bruce, now 62, was once a prominent figure in liberalism and the feminist movement, but she later took a hard-right turn and became a Fox News pundit.

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The Los Angeles native served as president of the National Organization for Women (NOW) from 1990-1996, but she turned against liberalism and the Democratic Party during the 2000s and developed a strong presence in right-wing media.

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