Paul Sperry

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Paul E. Sperry is a conservative pundit, author, investigative journalist, and Stanford University Hoover Institute media fellow. 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.

Clinton incident

In 1999, at the annual White House press picnic, Sperry, then the Washington bureau chief of Investor's Business Daily, asked President Clinton when he was going to hold his next formal news conference. Clinton asked why, and Sperry responded: "The American people have a lot of unanswered questions." Clinton asked "Like what?", and Sperry said: "Questions about illegal money from China, and the campaign finance scandal." Clinton reportedly exploded in anger, and told Sperry that "the FBI wants you to write about that, rather than write about Waco." Clinton said his campaign had given Justice "every shred of evidence, and they haven't found a thing." Photos of the incident show a red-faced Clinton wagging his finger about a foot in front of Sperry. A White House spokesman said, "The President does not regret making those comments," and Sperry said Press Secretary Joe Lockhart personally told him he would never be invited back to the White House.

"Great American Bank Robbery"

His latest book "The Great American Bank Robbery" is about how the government's attempt to increase minority home-ownership helped create the sub-prime housing crisis.

Books

Muslim Mafia (WND, 2009) (co-author)Infiltration: How Muslim Spies and Subversives have Penetrated Washington (Thomas Nelson, 2005)Crude Politics: How Bush's Oil Cronies Hijacked the War on Terrorism (Thomas Nelson, 2003)

Select articles

Op-Ed, "When the Profile Fits the Crime," The New York Times, July 28, 2005Op-Ed, "It's the age of terror: What would you do?", The New York Times, July 31, 2005"The military's blinders", New York Post, November 7, 2009"Soldiers Of Allah Or Of America: Does Military Know — Or Care? ", Investor's Business Daily, December 15, 2009