Paul E. Sperry
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Nationality | American |
Education | University of Texas at Austin (BA) |
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Notable work | Muslim Mafia |
Paul E. Sperry is an American conservative author, writer and investigative journalist.[1][2] He is currently a reporter for RealClearInvestigations.[3][4]
He has served as Washington bureau chief for Investor's Business Daily and WorldNetDaily, and has been a media fellow at the Hoover Institution.[1][2] He has written books critical of the Bush administration[2] and the Obama administration.[1] His writings have also been described as anti-Muslim, and he has served as editor-in-chief of the website counterjihad.com, affiliated with the Center for Security Policy.[1] He has regularly appeared on Fox News,[1][2] and has a B.A. from the University of Texas at Austin.[2]
Writings
[edit]In his first book published in 2003, Crude Politics: How Bush's Oil Cronies Hijacked the War on Terrorism Sperry investigated the links between the administration of George W. Bush and commercial oil companies. He concluded that these oil interests in many ways were the driving force behind the War on Terror.[2]
His 2005 book Infiltration: How Muslim Spies and Subversives Have Penetrated Washington argued that American Muslims were "covertly trying to infiltrate the U.S. government", while in Muslim Mafia: Inside the Secret Underworld That’s Conspiring to Islamize America in 2009 his co-author's son Chris Gaubatz worked undercover at the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) to expose the view that "outwardly benign Muslim organizations support violent jihad and undermine law enforcement—with the ultimate goal of 'eliminating and destroying' American society 'from within'."[1][5]
As a writer for Investor's Business Daily and WorldNetDaily, he wrote numerous articles against Democratic politicians such as Barack Obama, Nancy Pelosi, Eric Holder, and Adam Schiff. He described Obama as the "defender-in-chief of Islam", and warned of an "Islamic fifth column" growing inside the United States. He has said that Obama was "'flooding' the United States with a 'huge surge' of Muslim immigrants."[1]
Sperry has also noted that "unbeknown to most Americans", Obama in order to try to mandate racial equality, was creating a "diversity police state" while "furiously mining data on their health, home loans, credit cards, places of work, neighborhoods, even how their kids are disciplined in school—all to document 'inequalities' between minorities and whites".[6]
In 2020, former Attorney General Eric Holder told Sperry on Twitter to "shut the hell up" about federal prosecutor Molly Gaston's donations to former President Obama.[7] In 2023 it was revealed in the Twitter Files that Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff had lobbied to get Sperry's Twitter account suspended over his reporting on a Trump whistleblower in 2020.[3][8][9][10] Sperry's Twitter account was eventually suspended in 2021,[11] and in 2022.[12] Sperry told Brian Kilmeade on Fox News that he was exploring legal options against Schiff as a result.[4]
Following the January 6 United States Capitol attack, Sperry was among the first to spread the conspiracy theory that antifa were inciting the violence, writing on Twitter in a widely retweeted post that "at least 1 ‘bus load’ of antifa thugs infiltrated peaceful Trump demonstrators". The tweet was then picked up by The Gateway Pundit.[13]
Bibliography
[edit]- Crude Politics: How Bush's Oil Cronies Hijacked the War on Terrorism. W Pub Group. 2003. ISBN 978-0785262718.
- Infiltration: How Muslim Spies and Subversives Have Penetrated Washington. Nelson Current. 2005. ISBN 978-1595550033.
- Muslim Mafia: Inside the Secret Underworld That's Conspiring to Islamize America. Co-authored with Gaubatz, P. David. WND Books. 2009. ISBN 978-1935071105.
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: CS1 maint: others (link) - The Great American Bank Robbery: The Unauthorized Report About What Really Caused the Great Recession. Thomas Nelson. 2011. ISBN 978-1595552709.
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g "Factsheet: Paul Sperry". Bridge Initiative. Georgetown University. May 14, 2020.
- ^ a b c d e f "Sperry, Paul". encyclopedia.com. Retrieved September 20, 2023.
- ^ a b Clark, Joseph (January 3, 2023). "Democratic intelligence committee aides lobbied Twitter to ban reporter". The Washington Times.
- ^ a b Parks, Kristine (January 10, 2023). "Reporter threatens legal action against Adam Schiff after Twitter Files bombshell". Fox News.
- ^ Ratliff, Walter R. (2020). Between Faith and Power: Religious Freedom as Dynamic Engagement. Wipf and Stock. ISBN 9781725263291.
- ^ Donohue, Bill (2019). Common Sense Catholicism: How to Resolve Our Cultural Crisis. Ignatius. ISBN 9781621642091.
- ^ Dorman, Sam (February 21, 2020). "Eric Holder tells Paul Sperry to 'shut the hell up' about prosecutor in Andrew McCabe probe". New York Post.
- ^ Turley, Jonathan (January 5, 2023). "'We don't do this': Even Twitter's censors rejected Adam Schiff's censorship request". The Hill.
- ^ "Twitter Files: Schiff wanted journalist's account banned for story about 'whistleblower'". WSET. January 4, 2023.
- ^ Golding, Bruce (January 3, 2023). "Dem Rep. Adam Schiff wanted journalist Paul Sperry's account suspended over reporting on Trump whistleblower, Twitter Files reveals". New York Post.
- ^ "Journalist Paul Sperry says Twitter will silence anybody". NYC Gazette. February 22, 2021.
- ^ Hains, Tim (August 23, 2022). "RealClearInvestigations Writer Paul Sperry On Twitter Ban After Posting About War Between Former President And FBI". RealClearPolitics.
- ^ Bajak, Aleszu; Zarracina, Javier (January 13, 2021). "How the antifa conspiracy theory traveled from the fringe to the floor of Congress". USA Today.
External links
[edit]- Living people
- 21st-century American journalists
- 21st-century American male writers
- 21st-century American non-fiction writers
- American counter-jihad activists
- American investigative journalists
- American male journalists
- American male non-fiction writers
- American online journalists
- American online publication editors
- Journalists from Washington, D.C.
- University of Texas at Austin alumni
- WorldNetDaily people
- Writers from Washington, D.C.