Carl Jeffers is an editorial contributor to The Huffington Post, and he has also been an editorial contributor to The Seattle Times. Jeffers is a nationally renowned Television political commentator, radio talk show host, lecturer, political analyst and featured speaker and consultant. The Seattle Times serves the entire Northwest Washington state area, and the HuffingtonPost website is a site that has rapidly become one of the premier progressive oriented philosophy sites on the internet.

Jeffers is a political analyst for KIRO radio, one of the top rated stations in the Seattle market and the CBS affiliate for that market. In addition to providing political analysis and commentary on various formats and shows on the KIRO line-up, Jeffers now appears weekly in the “Week in Review” segment of the top rated Dave Ross show on the station as well. Jeffers has also provided political analysis and commentary for radio stations KABC in Los Angeles and KLSD in San Diego. Jeffers has also “guest hosted” on KABC, the ABC affiliate in Los Angeles and one of the top two stations in the number two radio market in America today.

For almost five years, Carl Jeffers hosted his own regular radio talk commentary show on KIRO radio in Seattle. The show, titled “On Fire with Carl Jeffers”, developed a reputation and following as an increasingly popular staple of passionate yet moderate and balanced talk show commentary in the Northwest.

In a recent development, along with continuing his Seattle KIRO affiliation, Carl Jeffers has also joined the Clear Channel network, the nation’s largest owner of radio stations, as their official fill-in guest host for all locally hosted shows on their AM Progressive Talk AM 1150 station in Los Angeles, the nation’s second largest radio market. This position was created especially for Carl Jeffers to bring him into the Clear Channel family with every expectation of a broader opportunity developing in the future. Jeffers has also guest hosted for Clear Channel’s AM760 Progressive Talk station in the Denver, Colorado market as well.




Carl Jeffers has also been featured as a guest host on the AIR AMERICA radio network, syndicated throughout the country, and Jeffers is a regular contributor to the liberal Radio One Syndicated Network, appearing as both a political commentator and analyst as well as a guest show host, while also regularly contributing to the conservative Christian Evangelical oriented KCBI network in Dallas, TX. They refer to Jeffers as “their favorite Liberal.”

Jeffers is currently a frequent regular “guest political commentator” on the DON IMUS morning radio show airing nationwide. Jeffers has become a “favorite” on the IMUS show and the Show features him not only for his insight and commentary but also for the engaging chemistry that Jeffers and Imus have developed over time.

Jeffers serves as a political analyst for Northwest Cable News TV in Seattle and has also provided political commentary for KING 5 TV, the NBC local affiliate in Seattle.

The above activity commitments establish Carl Jeffers as someone very much “keyed in” to the pulse of the nation, and that connection and broad reach provides a voice and geographic perspective that provides significant commentary balance from an ideological perspective and geographical as well.

On the national scene, Jeffers is a recognized political and social topic commentator who regularly appears on all of the major cable news TV networks and whose broad spectrum of expertise and information based commentary lends itself to his ability to provide commentary and analysis to issues not only politically oriented, but also related to business, sports, current culture, lifestyles and topical “news of the day” events.

Jeffers was a contributor under contract for over a year on MSNBC during the 2004 Presidential primary and campaign season.

During that period, Jeffers appeared weekly on HARDBALL with Chris Matthews and SCARBOROUGH COUNTRY with Joe Scarborough, where he and Scarborough pioneered the popular “Lightening Round” segment, featuring fast paced back and forth exchanges on a variety of topical issues.

Jeffers has also appeared on virtually every major talk and commentary show on CNN from Connie Chung and Paula Zahn to Lou Dobbs and Wolf Blitzer, and he continues to make guest appearances on various show formats on CNN, the network where he began his television commentary career back during the days of the acclaimed daytime CNN show, “TALK BACK LIVE.” Carl Jeffers has also appeared on HANNITY & COLMES on the FOX News Channel, and he has appeared on Capital Report on CNBC as well as the Tavis Smiley Show on PBS.

Jeffers was a frequent guest on the daytime MSNBC show Connected Coast to Coast, co-hosted by Ron Reagan and Monica Crowley, and he has also appeared on MSNBC’s Countdown with Keith Oberman.




Jeffers co-hosted the “Jennings and Jeffers” radio talk show on WLS radio in Chicago, one of the nation’s premier radio talk stations. In his consulting activity, Jeffers is featured as a motivational and topical social and political commentary speaker and panelist at general business seminars, franchise conventions, civic governmental conferences, and corporate and trade conventions throughout the country.

Carl Jeffers can currently be seen on TV appearing frequently on both CNN and MSNBC as a respected political commentator and analyst whose energy, keen insight, and engaging style has made him a “show favorite” throughout the networks.

Carl Jeffers was born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland and graduated from Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill. While at Northwestern, Jeffers played varsity Tennis, excelled on Debating Teams, made “Dean’s List” several quarters, and was elected President of the Interfraternity Council, one of the first African-Americans to be elected President of the Interfraternity Council at a major White university in the country. Jeffers was a pre-law major at Northwestern with majors in both Political Science and Marketing.

Jeffers has also established a successful career as a lecturer and consultant in the areas of business development, franchise marketing and expansion, and motivation and inspirational guidance to achieve personal and corporate growth goals.

Jeffers current career in political commentary and analysis on social, topical, and political issues of the day first began with contributor editorials to The Seattle Times in 2000, and he has gone on from there to develop a successful career in both Television political commentary analysis and as a successful radio talk show host and commentator.

In addition, the current interest in national politics and the Presidential campaign has heightened the interest in Carl Jeffers as a keynote speaker and lecturer who has developed a special “Tour of America” theme that highlights the demographic changes that affect not only politics in America but also corporate and business plans for growth and expansion as well.

And the other theme that Jeffers is often sought after for speaking and lecturing, “The politics of race and class in America today”, is now one that Jeffers’ particular expertise in is most compelling and appealing as a topic for Jeffers’ commentary and unique perspective as America confronts issues of race, class and gender at the highest level of Presidential politics with so many unique and unprecedented challenges and opportunities for our country’s future.

Jeffers is working on his first book which is expected to be published in early summer of 2010.

Jeffers is based in Los Angeles, CA and Seattle, WA.


Blog Entries by Carl Jeffers

Rush Loses Rams Bid, Rest of Us Just Lose

43 Comments | Posted October 16, 2009 | 12:29 PM (EST)


In the aftermath of the announcement that Rush Limbaugh's name has been dropped from the group bidding to purchase the St. Louis Rams NFL football team, a moment of some rational reflection on this matter might be in order.

Certainly, as both a moderate progressive with a liberal philosophy...

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Is It Time for the President to Reject Health Care Reform?

23 Comments | Posted September 2, 2009 | 12:02 PM (EST)


The health care reform debate has reached a point where maybe it is time for the president to vote "no" on it. In the end, that action might be the most fitting tribute to the commitment to health care made by Senator Ted Kennedy. Actually, the current debate centers around...

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Being Black on a Sunny Day

188 Comments | Posted July 24, 2009 | 02:17 PM (EST)


The best news about the Professor Gates arrest in Cambridge, Massachusetts and its aftermath is the very fact that it is news -- big news. And I believe that is positive. I think that too many White Americans thought that with Barack Obama in the White House, we could just...

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Michael Jackson: A Final Remembrance

23 Comments | Posted July 8, 2009 | 12:34 PM (EST)


More has been written and said about the life and death of Michael Jackson in the past two weeks than about the passing of any famous person in the past 25 years, including Princess Diana and President Ronald Reagan. And those two names represented the ultimate level of fame and...

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The Sanford Affair -- It Matters and It Doesn't

66 Comments | Posted June 25, 2009 | 02:18 PM (EST)


There was a time in America when events like this did matter and, as a result, the day a Governor Sanford publicly revealed the affair would also have been the day he resigned from office. But things have changed, and it's my theory that Americans have become "tone-deaf" to moral...

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As Specter Moves to the Left, So Does the Supreme Court

8 Comments | Posted April 29, 2009 | 02:41 PM (EST)


The announcement by Pennsylvania Republican Senator Arlen Specter that he was changing his party affiliation from Republican to Democrat has stimulated intense energetic debate over how it happened, why it happened, and what will be the consequences.

But perhaps the most significant long-term consequence of this action may well...

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Earmarks -- What's All the Fuss About!

Posted March 12, 2009 | 09:55 PM (EST)


Earlier this week, the US Senate passed the administration's spending budget bill for the next year, the Omnibus spending bill in congressional jargon, but more often referred to as the "ominous" spending bill by many observers. Why that less than flattering label? Because despite the Obama campaign promises to ban...

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The New RNC Chairman -- Providing Full "Race Card" Default Insurance

Posted February 2, 2009 | 04:33 PM (EST)


As we move into the celebration of February as Black history month, there is much to celebrate. But thanks to the fact that this country really has not had the conversation on "race" that many of us have argued should have happened long ago and whose need is not eliminated...

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Governor Blagojevich: Sly Fox Knows How to Use the Race Card

Posted January 2, 2009 | 05:05 PM (EST)


The controversy over the seating of a new United States Senator to replace Barack Obama to represent the State of Illinois has reinforced some old core issues in America from Tip O'Neil's "all politics is local" to the adage that "race is always a factor."

But one thing is clear,...

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Obama Wins -- For Black and White Americans... What's Next?

Posted November 20, 2008 | 02:04 PM (EST)


The Presidential victory of Barack Obama now seems to have settled in, and we are in the midst of a kind of Presidential "lull" as much of the country waits impatiently for one president to leave (and he seems quite anxious to do so), while they wait equally as impatiently...

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Obama-McCain -- They Fail Midterms, Now They Cram Debate Finals

Posted September 24, 2008 | 01:47 PM (EST)


As we move into this week of the first Presidential Debates, it may be helpful to review how the two candidates for President have fared in the first half of the main fall campaign. In many ways, they have not fared well. And if we are passing out failing grades...

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Whose Job Is It Anyway? Clinton or Obama

Posted August 26, 2008 | 05:00 PM (EST)


Enough already. All through the weekend and throughout the first day of the Democratic convention, we seem to have heard nothing but commentary on "What Hillary has to do in her speech" and "What Bill Clinton has to do in his speech" and how much pressure is on Hillary and...

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For Obama, Europe is Won -- Now It's on to America!

Posted July 29, 2008 | 12:28 PM (EST)


Just before Senator Obama left for his overseas tour, new poll numbers came out that provided us with some interesting new trends, particularly given the state of the nation's economy and readings of how many Americans think the country is on the wrong track (73%). Question for you. In the...

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Where is Bill? Wrong Question! - Bill Clinton Doesn't Have to Answer

Posted July 2, 2008 | 11:17 AM (EST)


In the aftermath of the Unity event in New Hampshire with Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, much of the media coverage over the weekend focused on the absence of Bill Clinton from the event, and whether Bill Clinton was deliberately holding back his support because of "bitter feelings" over Hillary...

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Dream Tickets? For Dems, Not So Fast -- For Repubs, Keep Dreaming!

Posted June 3, 2008 | 11:57 AM (EST)


As we wrap up the nomination process for the Democrats, and Barack Obama assumes the mantle for the Party and for its hopes and dreams for "change," most of the attention is now focused on the Vice Presidential choices to be made by both John McCain and Barack Obama.

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Denver's Road Now Open to All -- With an Express Lane for Florida and Michigan

Posted March 6, 2008 | 02:24 PM (EST)


Ohio and Texas have spoken, and what they said is that the road to Denver cannot be a single lane express drive for just one vehicle with no road blocks or toll stops to revalidate the trip. The Obama bus was on that express drive, and the voters said let's...

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The Road to Denver -- A Firewall for Hillary, A Firetrap for Obama

Posted February 16, 2008 | 12:21 PM (EST)


In the quick fire succession of recent primaries from Maine to Washington State and back to the Potomac, the voters have spoken. Republicans, although with indigestion and heartburn, have said "McCain's the one." With almost double the number of voters, most Democrats have said "yes we can" for Obama, almost...

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And to the Media -- Apology Accepted? -- Maybe!

Posted January 17, 2008 | 02:27 PM (EST)


In the aftermath of the Michigan primary, where two of the top three Democratic nominees weren't on the ballot, where the State Democratic Party played "chicken" with the National Democratic Party and lost, where for the first time in any primary Hillary Clinton received more votes than the other Dem...

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Obama '08 - The Reverse Race Card and the Oprah Factor

Posted December 10, 2007 | 05:06 PM (EST)


The major media focus this past week has been on the re-surging Barack Obama campaign for the Democratic nomination for President, and the role that Oprah Winfrey's public and active support for the Obama campaign will have on the final selection process.

It is interesting that the PR frontal...

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Playing for Time: Hard Choices in Iraq

Posted September 20, 2007 | 05:23 PM (EST)


Is there anyone out there who did not expect General David Petraeus to ask Congress for more time in Iraq based on surge results that, while mixed, give us some encouragement that the situation in Baghdad has improved in a measured way? No one? Not surprising.

The distinguished general...

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