Paul Sperry

Paul E. Sperry
Occupation Pundit, author, investigative journalist
Notable works Muslim Mafia; Infiltration; Crude Politics

Paul E. Sperry is an American conservative author and political commentator. He was a media fellow at the Hoover Institution, a public policy think tank.[1][2]

Journalism and political commentary

Sperry has previously been the Washington Bureau Chief at Investor's Business Daily and WorldNetDaily. He wrote articles critical of George W. Bush for his decision to initiate the 2003 invasion of Iraq, accusing Bush of lying about the motivation for the Iraq War.[3]

He wrote pieces in The Wall Street Journal and made regular appearances on Fox News and other media outlets. He currently regularly writes op-ed pieces for the New York Post.[4][5]

One of Sperry's opinion pieces was his analysis of the actions of the administration of former President Barack Obama during the 2016 presidential election. Sperry opined that the Obama team abused intelligence gathering abilities and violated privacy protections in an effort to hurt the candidacy of President Donald Trump.[6]

Author

In the wake of the Fort Hood Shooting, he gave an interview to Coast to Coast AM on November 7, 2009, about his co-authored book Muslim Mafia.[7] In 2011, he published "The Great American Bank Robbery", a book about how the government's attempt to increase minority home-ownership helped create the sub-prime housing crisis.

Books

Select articles

References

  1. "Hoover Institution - Reports - 2008 Report: Fellows". Hoover.org. Archived from the original on September 8, 2008. Retrieved May 2, 2010.
  2. Sunday, October 25, 2009 (October 11, 2012). "Everybody wants Sarah - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review". triblive.com. Retrieved May 2, 2010.
  3. Sperry, Paul (6 October 2003). "Yes, Bush lied". WorldNetDaily.
  4. "Paul Sperry". New York Post.
  5. Timothy Johnson, Alexandrea Boguhn (18 May 2015). "This NY Post Op-Ed Attacking Clinton Aide Cheryl D. Mills Is Riddled With Inaccuracies". Media Matters.
  6. "How Team Obama Tried to Hack the Election". New York Post.
  7. "Generational Cycles - Shows". Coast to Coast AM. November 7, 2009. Retrieved May 2, 2010.
  8. "FrontPage Magazine - Infiltration". 97.74.65.51. Retrieved May 2, 2010.
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