By Katie Kieffer
I have listened to The Jason Lewis Show since I was a very little girl. At first, my dad made me listen to Jason’s show at the dinner table. We would sit down to eat and he’d inevitably say, “Katie, you should listen to Jason. You’ll learn something.” Eventually, I became hooked. Now, I listen by choice.
I think Jason’s voice is uniquely appealingly because he gets to the point, backs up his opinion with research and doesn’t waste air time disparaging liberals on a personal level. Jason spends more time discussing ideas than gossiping about people or politicians who disagree with him. Instead of whining, he offers realistic explanations and solutions for America’s dilemmas. He’s refreshing.
Jason has a new book out called “Power Divided is Power Checked.” It’s a fast read that will leave you feeling like you understand the Founding Fathers, the proper separation of powers, limited jurisdiction, states’ rights and the history behind the Constitution.
Francis Bacon was right: “Knowledge is power.” Empower yourself as a citizen and give Jason a shot at educating you.
Video produced by my filming partners Charles Eide and Michael Danielson at EideCom. Video copyright Katie Kieffer.

I, too, had never heard of him.
Some of the other radio/on-line news/commentary shows that I like, in no particular order: Stossel, Freedom Watch with Judge Napolitano, Mike Church, Southern Avenger/Jack Hunter, How the World Works/Lee Doran, Lew Rockwell (and many others on his blog).
This is the first I’ve heard of Mr. Lewis. Thanks for tuning me in to him!
I have not actively followed Mr. Lewis; however, I am now inclined to read his book.
Katie, great interview with my favorite talk show host! I liked what Jason said to you. Now I will have to go and read his book.