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Outnumbered: Chronicles of a Manhattan Conservative Kindle Edition
--From Jedediah Bila's OUTNUMBERED
Known for her "call-it-like-you-see-it" television, radio, and print commentary, Jedediah kicks it up a notch with OUTNUMBERED. Complete with unforgettable encounters, musings, and personal stories, OUTNUMBERED exposes the true face of the Left through the comings and goings of life in liberal Manhattan. Get ready for an unconventional journey that reminds us of the truths one can discover through everyday life.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateMay 11, 2011
- File size855 KB
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--MARK R. LEVIN, bestselling author and nationally syndicated talk radio host
"Get ready for something candid, funny, and bold. OUTNUMBERED sharply exposes the Left's bogus talk of compassion and tolerance through their very own contradictory actions. Jedediah's distinctive voice brings to life the true face of left-wing elitism and the striking contrast between the conservative and liberal world view. It's a must-read for all conservatives."
--SEAN HANNITY, bestselling author, television host, and nationally syndicated talk radio host
"The unique, compelling, and earnest voice that characterizes Jedediah's weekly columns comes alive with increased vitality in OUTNUMBERED. She shatters leftist stereotypes about conservatives and exposes the myth of liberal tolerance as she relates her interactions with liberals in everyday life. This narrative, interlaced with commentary and impressions, gives us insight into liberals that books merely about abstract principles do not capture. A fascinating read."
--DAVID LIMBAUGH, bestselling author and syndicated columnist
"Jedediah's courage and wit shine through as she recounts her remarkable personal journey through the Left's assault on every aspect of our lives. Her daily triumph as a conservative living among liberals is a fascinating and inspiring look from the front lines of the culture wars. For all of us interested in restoring our nation to the principles that make it great, Jedediah's moral clarity and terrific storytelling make OUTNUMBERED a must-read."
--TAMMY BRUCE, bestselling author and nationally syndicated talk radio host
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- ASIN : B0050I4X8M
- Publisher : Jedediah Bila (May 11, 2011)
- Publication date : May 11, 2011
- Language : English
- File size : 855 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 167 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,461,058 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #6,288 in Political Conservatism & Liberalism
- #6,957 in Ideologies & Doctrines
- #33,989 in Memoirs (Kindle Store)
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About the author

Jedediah Bila is a mom, wife, daughter, and superhero wannabe. A two-time Emmy-nominated TV host and author, Bila grew up in Staten Island, New York, with her mom, dad, and cat, Scungilli. Dad worked for a small stamp and coin business, Mom taught acting classes out of the living room, and Scungilli scratched up the couch and drove Mom and Dad a little crazy. Jedediah loved that charming two-and-a-half-bedroom condo, which was often filled with the aroma of freshly cooked marinara sauce and the sounds of her grandparents telling funny stories in Italian.
Bila graduated Valedictorian of Wagner College with a B.A. in Spanish and a minor in Business. She earned a Master of Arts from Columbia University in Spanish literature before exploring the academic, business, and performing arts worlds. She has been a Marketing Associate at a global corporation, a teacher and academic dean at a private New York City K-12 school, and a cocktail waitress at a Manhattan lounge with way too many stairs. She has taught Spanish, Creative Writing, and Improvisation classes to middle school, high school, and college students. She also studied acting, voice, and movement at The American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City and spent a little time on stage and film, where she wishes she would’ve stayed longer.
In 2010, Bila’s online writing got noticed, and she was soon appearing regularly on MSNBC, Fox News, CNBC, and national radio shows to discuss politics, education, and pop culture. She published a series of journal entries in 2011 titled Outnumbered, full of anecdotes about teaching in Manhattan during the 2008 presidential election. In 2012, she was hired by Glenn Beck to be a regular panelist on GBTV’s Real News. The following year, she signed with Fox News as a network Contributor.
As a Fox News Contributor, Bila regularly co-hosted Outnumbered and The Five, and guest-hosted Red Eye. She began speaking at universities and events around the country. In 2016, while at Fox News, she began guest co-hosting Season 19 of ABC’s The View. She was cast as a permanent co-host for The View’s historic 20th season and earned two Daytime Emmy nominations for Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show Host during her tenure there. Bila hosted a Lifetime special, Abby Tells All, in the summer of 2017.
The following year, Bila released #DoNotDisturb: How I Ghosted My Cell Phone to Take Back My Life (Harper) and did an extensive book tour in New York and Los Angeles, hitting NBC’s Today, ABC’s The View and GMA, Hallmark’s Home & Family, and a wide range of cable news, digital, and local news programming. In April of 2019, she was named co-host of Fox and Friends Weekend, where she remained until May of 2021.
Bila speaks from the heart on everything from politics and relationships to pop culture and wellness. She values good, honest, respectful conversation and considers herself a pretty simple girl from Staten Island with an opinion on just about everything. She believes in the healing power of exercise, healthy food, and getting outdoors as much as possible. In her spare time, she reads memoirs, writes her heart out, watches 80s and 90s movies, and dreams about blue oceans and pink sunsets. She’ll skydive with you, take the front seat on any roller coaster with you, and be down to visit your favorite Halloween haunted house.
Bila currently shares her candid insights across the cultural and political spectrum on television, radio, podcasts, and social media. Her upcoming book, Dear Hartley: Thoughts on Character, Kindness, and Building a Brighter World (Center Street), will be released on November 16, 2021. She resides in New York City with her husband, Jeremy, son, Hartley, and Maltipoo, Daisy.
For more information, please visit http://jedediahbila.com/.
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I have long been disturbed by the hypocrisy of the so-called "diversity" as it is practiced on college campuses.
Jedidiah exposes the same phenomenon among her circle of friends in an ultra-liberal enclave in Manhattan.
Contrary to what I have seen in other reviews here, she is certainly not "whining". She has a confident, engaging, and warm personality. She is not engaged in a one-woman "in your face" crusade to antagonize her liberal friends. She makes her opinions clear in an calm, understated manner. For the most part, she tries to avoid political arguments and to just enjoy her professional and social life. She is nevertheless constantly rebuffed by so-called "friends" who cannot abide even having a social relationship with someone whose views differ from theirs.
This book is an eye-opener for anyone who still believes that the liberal Manhattan clique is (as one of her friends describes it) an "open, accepting community".
Jedediah Bila strongly identifies as a conservative in this easy 150 page read. Her ideology stands in stark contrast to her bio she’s a highly educated, culturally diverse, and cosmopolitan New Yorker, and expressed a great deal of admiration for Sarah Palin. For me, as a liberal, support for certain figures as Palin, Trump, or the Tea Party is usually a deal breaker. But the complexity of Bila’s views juxtaposed against her worldly and well-educated life story make this seeming contradiction even more intriguing.
Outnumbered was a worthwhile read because I too know what it’s like to be different, to believe different, and to stand up for a different version of the truth—and to also face challenging consequences and backlash as a result. Before making my way out into the multi-cultural, liberal world, I grew up in a small town in Maryland, where I faced a lot of the same dismissive and mean-spirited opposition that Bila encountered in New York. Perhaps lesson we can all learn from Outnumbered, in 2024, is that we can accomplish much more if we work together and learn to see past ideological differences. Either Donald Trump or Joe Biden will be President a year from now, and instead of putting down those who disagree or support a different candidate, we should communicate with an open mind and at least agree to help one another find ways to survive and thrive no matter who controls the levers of power in Washington. This is especially important in a city like Bila’s NYC, where s**t often hits the fan worse than anywhere else (i.e. 9/11 and Covid-19).
I encourage liberals to read this book. It reads like a journal or diary of a principled conservative at the dawn of the Obama years. Perhaps the relatively short pages and brief entries are what makes it easy to get past the love fest for reviled figures as Palin, Limbaugh, Hannity, among others. That’s why I took one star off, but otherwise this book reads like the diary of my “sister from another mister.” The more I read Bila, the more I realize that she and I have lived parallel lives. I’m a left-wing liberal, and I’m also a fan of Jedediah Bila.


