Jeff Dunetz didn’t go out with headlines. He slipped away quietly. Yet the silence he leaves behind is deafening.
For years, his words cut through noise, defending Israel, America,
and liberty with a wit that disarmed enemies and lifted friends. Now his chair is empty, his mic is cold, and his family faces the unthink… Continues…
He was the kind of man who could be facing a terrifying diagnosis and still crack a joke to put everyone else at ease.
From magazine marketing for Disney,
Nickelodeon, MTV, Marvel, and more,
he walked away from a safe corporate life to follow a calling: writing bluntly about politics,
Israel, and history when few on the right had yet found their online voice.
With LidBlog and his radio show, Jeff became a fixture of the early conservative blogosphere,
a “warrior” in the press gallery, and a mentor to countless younger commentators who watched him turn passion into purpose.
Behind the microphone and bylines was a husband,
father, and grandfather who loved fiercely and believed deeply.
Tributes from colleagues speak of gratitude, loss, and an irreplaceable presence.
Jeff Dunetz is gone at 67, but his words, his courage
, and his stubborn cheerfulness remain as the legacy he leaves to those still fighting.
He was the kind of man who could be facing a terrifying diagnosis and still crack a joke to put everyone else at ease. From magazine marketing for Disney, Nickelodeon, MTV, Marvel, and more, he walked away from a safe corporate life to follow a calling: writing bluntly about politics, Israel, and history when few on the right had yet found their online voice. With LidBlog and his radio show, Jeff became a fixture of the early conservative blogosphere, a “warrior” in the press gallery, and a mentor to countless younger commentators who watched him turn passion into purpose.
Behind the microphone and bylines was a husband, father, and grandfather who loved fiercely and believed deeply. Tributes from colleagues speak of gratitude, loss, and an irreplaceable presence. Jeff Dunetz is gone at 67, but his words, his courage, and his stubborn cheerfulness remain as the legacy he leaves to those still fighting.
He was the kind of man who could be facing a terrifying diagnosis and still crack a joke to put everyone else at ease. From magazine marketing for Disney, Nickelodeon, MTV, Marvel, and more, he walked away from a safe corporate life to follow a calling: writing bluntly about politics, Israel, and history when few on the right had yet found their online voice. With LidBlog and his radio show, Jeff became a fixture of the early conservative blogosphere, a “warrior” in the press gallery, and a mentor to countless younger commentators who watched him turn passion into purpose.
Behind the microphone and bylines was a husband, father, and grandfather who loved fiercely and believed deeply. Tributes from colleagues speak of gratitude, loss, and an irreplaceable presence. Jeff Dunetz is gone at 67, but his words, his courage, and his stubborn cheerfulness remain as the legacy he leaves to those still fighting.