About The Author
Jedediah Bila is an author, columnist, TV and radio personality, and Fox News Contributor. Her book, OUTNUMBERED: Chronicles of a Manhattan Conservative, was published in May of 2011. Her columns have been published in/at Human Events, The Daily Caller, Newsmax, FoxNews.com, Breitbart.com, The Blaze, and the Association of Mature American Citizens’ newsletter. Topics include politics, culture, media, fitness, music, and more. Jedediah has guest hosted 1450 WCTC radio and guest co-hosted Varney & Co. on Fox Business and Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld on Fox News. She has been a regular guest on Fox News and Fox Business, including such shows as Hannity, Fox & Friends, Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld, Varney & Co., America’s Nightly Scoreboard, Follow the Money, America’s Newsroom, The Tom Sullivan Show, and Lou Dobbs Tonight. She has appeared on MSNBC, CNBC’s “The Kudlow Report,” The Blaze TV, and several radio shows, including The Sean Hannity Show, The Mark Levin Show, The Lou Dobbs Show, The Laura Ingraham Show, and The Monica Crowley Show. Jedediah graduated Valedictorian of Wagner College and earned a Master of Arts from Columbia University. She went on to hold a number of diverse leadership positions. She has taught at the middle school, high school, and college levels. Jedediah is a featured speaker for the Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute. She is also a Pioneer Mentor at The New Agenda.
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Thank You, Mom
By Jedediah Bila via Breitbart.com
When I was twelve years old, I had a conversation with my mom that I’ll never forget. I was being my perfectionist self, trying to put together a flawless assignment for school. Somewhere in the middle of the poster...
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Plan B is a Big Deal
By Jedediah Bila via Townhall.com
This week, the FDA ruled to allow girls fifteen and up to buy Plan B emergency contraception without a prescription. Plan B One-Step is a 1.5 mg levonorgestrel, a progestin-only pregnancy prevention pill advised to be taken...
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About That Wealth Redistribution
By Jedediah Bila
Yesterday I stumbled upon a recent Gallup poll that addressed the American public’s appetite for wealth redistribution:
About six in 10 Americans believe that money and wealth should be more evenly distributed among a larger percentage...
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We Are More Than the Sum of Our Parts
By Jedediah Bila
I awoke to a report about Gloria Steinem’s speech last night at Planned Parenthood Southeastern Pennsylvania’s Spring gathering:
Her speech, Steinem said beforehand, would aim to “remind us that reproductive freedom is a...
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More Hope and Change!
By Jedediah Bila
In case you weren’t already feeling the hope and the change, meet today’s numbers.
The Hill reports:
The nation’s economy added 88,000 jobs in March, a figure far below expectations that is likely to trigger new doubts about...
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Happy Easter! (Can We Still Say That?)
By Jedediah Bila
Happy Easter, everyone! (But don’t say that too loudly. You might offend someone.)
Todd Starnes reported this week that Heritage Elementary School in Madison, Alabama appears to have a problem with the “Easter” in...
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Photo Gallery: Jedediah Bila with AMAC at CPAC 2013
Jedediah Bila and AMAC at CPAC 2013.
Photos courtesy of AMAC’s Smokey...
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About Those Approval Numbers
By Jedediah Bila
This morning I stumbled upon a column at The Hill titled “Obama honeymoon may be over.” It begins:
The second-term honeymoon for President Obama is beginning to look like it is over.
Obama, who was riding high after his reelection...
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Rand Paul Prioritizes Youth Outreach
By Jedediah Bila
Senator Rand Paul has taken the lead on something that many in the GOP have ignored for far too long: youth outreach. In a piece at PolicyMic, Paul speaks to millennials directly, defending his filibuster and addressing the need for a GOP...
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What’s Not Working and How to Fix It
By Jedediah Bila
A few nights ago, I had dinner with four family friends. They are somewhat political, but aren’t Democrats or Republicans. If I had to define them, I’d say they leaned conservative on fiscal issues and liberal on social issues....
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