Jason Jones

Articles by Jason Jones

Marco Rubio’s Grin of Desperation

As a pro-life activist and filmmaker, what motivates me most is concern for the dignity of the human person, and protecting the vulnerable from violence. That struggle is nothing new, though it takes on different forms at different times.

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Loving Breitbart, Our Happy Warrior

Why go see a movie with a title like “Hating Breitbart?” In this shill-a-minute, 24-7 multimedia news cycle, what’s the point of looking back, to analyze in depth the ephemeral headlines of 2010, the squabbles between the NAACP and the

Loving Breitbart, Our Happy Warrior

Conservative Documentaries Opening People's Minds, Wallets

If you were sitting at a bar and someone bet you the next round of boilermakers that you couldn’t name the top two best-selling movies on Amazon.com, which movies would you guess, off the top of your head? Would you

Conservative Documentaries Opening People's Minds, Wallets

Occupiers, Meet the Resistance

I’ll never forget the day I thought I was wiser than Andrew Breitbart and that I could teach him a moral lesson. He and I were at CPAC last spring, where he had just given a powerful speech on social

Occupiers, Meet the Resistance

Does D'Souza's Hypocrisy Charge Against Obama Ring True?

Was it fair for Dinesh D’Souza to call President Obama a “hypocrite?” It seems Obama has repeatedly refused to aid his impoverished, slum-dwelling half-brother George–even with emergency medical care for his son, the president’s nephew. As D’Souza wrote in a

Does D'Souza's Hypocrisy Charge Against Obama Ring True?

Andrew Breitbart: A White Plume Over the Battle

–Edmund Rostand, Cyrano de Bergerac When I first met Andrew Breitbart just a few years ago, it was in passing. We walked through the hallway of some swanky hotel where a small group of conservatives gathered. Everyone else was in

Andrew Breitbart: A White Plume Over the Battle

From a Clear Blue Sky

It was a brilliant summer day in a world at peace. The world’s superpowers, once locked into conflict by irreconcilable ideologies, were now alike committed to stable, prosperous co-existence. Their vast military establishments, they said, existed solely for self-defense. Except

George Clooney and His Righteous Campaign to Save Sudan

The 20th Century provided filmmakers with countless stories of heroism in the face of tyranny, hope in the midst of despair, and courage in the presence of brutality: Schindler’s List, Hotel Rwanda, The Killing Fields… The list can go on