If you go to Seth Swirsky’s website, Seth.com (how did he get that name?), he is described as a “Manic Expressive” and it’s easy to see why: He’s written hit songs for a slew of popular recording artists (his most well know hit, the 80s classic “Tell it to My Heart” by Taylor Dayne), he created three bestselling books with Random House which consist of handwritten letters to him from his favorite baseball players, and he also has one of the most renowned memorabilia collections in the country, which has in it, amongst other things, the baseball that went through Bill Buckner’s legs in the ’86 World Series.
As a recording artist, his solo album, “Instant Pleasure,” was named Pop Album of the Year at the 2005 L.A. Music Awards and his new album, “The Red Button,” was #1 on Billboard Magazines “Coolest Song in the World” chart in July, 2007.
Currently, he’s completing a documentary entitled “A Year in the Life” which is made up of dozens of interviews he’s done with people who have a story about them and The Beatles.
Originally from Great Neck, N.Y., Seth lives in L.A. with his wife, Jody Gerson, and their three children.

Seth Swirsky
It’s No Wonder People Are Angry!
by Seth SwirskyIn response to the outrage at the Leftist Congress that has been voiced by ordinary Americans in Town Hall events around the country, the Democrats have opted – typically – not to address the peoples’ concerns, but rather to demonize those who get in their way.
Rather than admitting there’s something wrong with passing our country’s nation-altering health-care legislation without having even read the bill, the Left, once again, is engaging in the “There’s Something the Matter with Kansas” meme, and that it is the people — not the far-left Democrats — who have something the matter with them!
The most frequently heard slander about the people who are attending the Town Hall meetings in unprecedented numbers is that they are “angry” – as if their anger is somehow proof that their arguments aren’t legitimate. (more…)
When In Doubt, Blame Bush
by Seth SwirskyPresident Obama’s first 30 some-odd days have not been something to write home about. Of course, he did inherit a financial crisis, but he’s clearly made it worse with his Jimmy Carteresque doom-and-gloom talk.
His poorly-vetted cabinet picks have been a mess and his foreign policy is so muddled that no one knows who the power is behind the throne – in the Middle East, is it George Mitchell? John Kerry? Hillary Clinton? Barack Obama?
A whirlwind of “czars” and and “summits” — does this administration resemble the Gang That Couldn’t Shoot Straight, or what? When in doubt, what does the clearly in-over-his-head Obama, along with his media acolytes do? Change the subject to “George W. Bush” of course. (more…)
Why Should Obama’s Poor Cabinet Choices Surprise Anyone?
by Seth SwirskyCandidate Obama chose to be friends with William Ayers, the unrepentant terrorist. Yet, the leftist media thought it was more important to “vet” Bristol Palin’s boyfriend’s family.
Candidate Obama chose to allow Tony Rezko, now an indicted felon, to loan Obama $300,000 to help him buy his big home. The press and Democrat voters thought John McCain’s seven homes – bought without the hint of a graft – was a more important story.
Citizen and candidate Obama chose to remain in the church of Reverend Wright’s, whose diatribes against America are now famous. But, the media and Democrats thought it was more important to demonize President Bush who kept America safe from terror attacks for 7 ½ years.
Senator Obama voted against the Surge. In light of the Surge’s obvious success, did the media call candidate Obama’s judgement into question? No. (more…)







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