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Terence Patrick "Terry" Jeffrey (born July 26, 1958) is an American journalist, author and political commentator. He was an editorial writer for ''
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'' and the editor of ''
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'', a US conservative weekly newspaper since converted to a
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. Since 2007, he has been the editor-in-chief of
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. He also writes a weekly column for the Creators Syndicate. Jeffrey was the research and issues director for Pat Buchanan's 1992 presidential campaign and the national campaign manager for Buchanan's 1996 presidential campaign. In between the two Buchanan campaigns, Jeffrey was executive director of Buchanan's foundation, The American Cause. Jeffrey was born in
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,
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, and graduated in 1981 from
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in
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. He also studied Arabic at the American University in Cairo in 1984–85; and, in 1986–87, he studied in the Masters of Arts in Arab Studies program at Georgetown University, but he did not earn a degree. In July 2010, the publisher Regnery released his book, ''Control Freaks: 7 Ways Liberals Plan to Ruin Your Life''.


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CNSNews.com Staff Bio
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