Publisher's Synopsis
Once upon a time in the bustling city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, a child named Jesse Bailey Watters was born on July 9, 1978, into a family steeped in academic and political history. His father, Stephen Hapgood Watters, was a dedicated teacher, and his mother, Anne Purvis, was not only a child psychologist but also the offspring of Morton Bailey, Jr., a renowned publisher. This lineage of intellect and influence foreshadowed Jesse's future in the complex world of political commentary.Watters' early years were spent in the historic neighborhoods of Germantown and East Falls. As a student at the prestigious William Penn Charter School, he showcased a burgeoning interest in the world around him, an interest that would later define his career. His family's move to Long Island, New York, marked a new chapter in his life, leading him to eventually earn a B.A. in history from Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut, in 2001.The world of media beckoned, and Watters answered the call, starting humbly as a production assistant at Fox News. His talent and tenacity soon led him to a significant role on the production staff of "The O'Reilly Factor" in 2003, and by 2004, he was appearing on-air, beginning a journey that would make him a familiar and polarizing figure in American households.