Opinion Archive: Terence Jeffrey
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- Jim Bunning's Historic and Heroic Stand — Wednesday, March 3, 2010
- Obama Begins His Assault on Your Life Savings — Wednesday, February 24, 2010
- Obama Defeats FDR (in Spending Other People's Money) — Wednesday, February 17, 2010
- The Lesson of the Snow Plow — Wednesday, February 10, 2010
- The Type of Al-Qaida Operative We Allow on Planes — Wednesday, January 27, 2010
- Saying No to Big Government — Wednesday, January 20, 2010
- Do Three People Have a Right to Marry Each Other? — Wednesday, January 13, 2010
- DHS Decided It Was OK Not to Check Passengers Against Full Terror Watch List — Wednesday, January 6, 2010
About Terence Jeffrey
Terence P. Jeffrey started as editor in chief of CNSNews.com in September 2007. Prior to that, he served for more than a decade as editor of Human Events, where he is now an editor at large. Terry was born in San Francisco and raised in the Bay Area, the seventh of 11 children. Both his parents were doctors of medicine.
Terry earned a bachelor's degree in English literature from Princeton in 1981. In 1984-85, he studied Arabic at the Arabic Language Institute of The American University in Cairo. In 1986-87, he studied in the Master of Arts in Arab Studies program at Georgetown University, but did not earn a degree.
From 1987-91, he was an editorial writer for The Washington Times, which nominated him for the Pulitzer Prize for his investigative editorials about then-House Speaker Jim Wright. In 1992, he served as issues and research director for Pat Buchanan's first Republican presidential campaign. In 1993-94, he served as executive director of The American Cause, an educational foundation.
In 1995-96, he was national campaign manager for Pat Buchanan's second Republican presidential campaign. Buchanan that year won the Alaska, Louisiana and Missouri caucuses, placed second in the Iowa caucuses and won the New Hampshire primary.
Terry writes a weekly column for the Creators Syndicate and is a regular guest on CNN's Situation Room. He and his wife, Julie, have five children and live in the Virginia suburbs outside of Washington, D.C.
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