Former Rep. Tom Tancredo says Ashley Judd's foul-mouthed rant at the Women's March on Washington was raving of a "fruitcake."
"For all those children in that audience, I'm so glad they were able to see American democracy in action," Tancredo, a Colorado Republican, said sarcastically to Steve Malzberg on Tuesday's "America Talks Live" on Newsmax TV.
"I was telling my wife at breakfast this morning I said I don't think I've ever heard men talk like that, I've never heard anybody talk like that in a speech to a crowd."
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During her comments to the crowd protesting Donald Trump's inauguration as the nation's 45th commander-in-chief, the star of "Norma Jean & Marilyn" and "Kiss the Girls," referred to a tape in which Trump is heard bragging about grabbing women's private parts.
Judd said those parts "ain't for grabbing, they're for reminding you that our walls are stronger than America's ever will be. They're for birthing new generations of filthy, vulgar, bossy, brave, proud, nasty women."
"It is the most incredibly vile thing and when she kept saying she was a nasty woman — oh man, is she right," Tancredo told Malzberg.
"That's the only part of that she got right. She is that. Just beyond nasty, there is something out there. Somebody needed to get a net because I'm telling you that broad is a fruitcake."
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