Posted on 12/25/2017 11:29:03 AM PST by Hojczyk
To paraphrase Fox and Friends Weekend co-host on December 24 Ed Henry, this news is a Christmas present not only for Fox News, but for the entire cable news television viewing audience that is interested in independent, probing, fair and balanced investigative journalism.
Sara Carter, who in recent months has emerged as one of the countrys finest investigative journalists, is joining Fox News. The official announcement came on Christmas Eve at 9 A.M. E.T. when Carter was introduced as a brand new Fox News Contributor in two live segments on the channels signature morning program Fox and Friends Weekend. High profile Fox News contributors are usually paid six figures a year to appear with regularity on the channel to discuss news developments in the context of their areas of expertise. A video of Carters appearance on the Dec. 24 Fox News morning program is currently online here at YouTube.
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Anybody got a read on this Sara Carter?
Good. Hopefully she’ll replace Shempy Smiff.
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Sara Carters Wiki
Very little about Carters personal life is out in the open. So things like Sara Carters age are unknown at this time. Her mother was a Cuban immigrant and her father was a Marine and veteran of two wars. She has spent most of her childhood in Saudi Arabia and traveled throughout Mexico, Africa, the Middle East, and Europe, and is fluent in Spanish. Sara Carters husband, Martin Bailey, is a war hero who was blinded while fighting terrorists in Afghanistan for the Defense Department.
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Sara Carters Career
According to her LinkedIn profile, Carter studied journalism communications from California State Polytechnic University. She is a national and international award-winning investigative reporter. Throughout her career, she covered a number of stories ranging from terrorism, to national security and immigration, as well as front line coverage of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Currently, Carter works for web-based Circa News as a senior national security correspondent, a position she has held since May 2016. She covers various major projects in conjunction with Sinclair Broadcast Group.
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Before joining Circa, Carter worked with The Washington Times, the Los Angeles Group, and The Washington Examiner. Additionally, she also wrote several exclusives for US News World Report, Arutz Sheva in Israel, and USA Today.
Sara Carters Accomplishments
She covered stories across the U.S.-Mexico border, which led to a new path in national security related stories. Her work helped uncover narcotics trafficking routes, secret tunnel systems, and the participation of Mexican federal officers in the drug trade.
Throughout her career, Carter achieved a lot. She appeared on several national news and radio shows while also making guest appearances on news networks like BBC International, Fox, C-Span, and CNN. Her work gives her the advantage to interview heads of states and foreign officials.
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There have been several times when Carter took risks for her job. Since 2008, she lived in Afghanistan and Pakistan for over seven months. At the Washington D.C. SPJ awards, her work on Afghan women and children addicted to opium won her first place. She even spent days with troops on the Afghanistan border while being shot at by Taliban insurgents hiding in the hillsides.
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She does whatever it takes to get her story, including traveling to Pakistans lawless border region with the Pakistani army. Carter also covered various stories on Al-Qaeda and ISIS. Her hard work and brilliant reports are accoladed with regional, state, national, and international recognition. She received her first National Headliner Awards for Jamies Story, which follows a child who was born into the Mexican mafia in Southern California.
In 2006, she was awarded the second National Headliner for Beyond Borders, a multi-part series. The project emphasized on investigations about national security concerns and immigration along the Southwest border. In fact, she was awarded the 2006 Eugene Katz Award from the Center for Immigration Studies for her detailed investigation on immigration.
That same year, she received the California Newspaper Publishers Association Freedom of Information Act Award for her story about millions of federal dollars squandered by local school districts. In 2008, Sara Carter won the Society of Professional Journalists nationally recognized Sigma Delta Chi award for a multi-part series that disclosed the harshness of the Gulf and Sinaloa Cartel war.
Still no word on what happened with James Rosen?
She is very often on Hannity with John Solomon. John and Sara broke stories regarding Uranium One, Comey corruption, FBI and DOJ corruption, etc. She previously worked for Circa News as an investigative reporter. Solomon works for The Hill. The had worked together on many stories. She seems to be a bulldog when it comes to rooting out facts.
She spends a lot of time on Hannity.
Cool!
Sara Carter has similar journalistic chops to Catharine Herridge, which is to say top notch.
When I was drawing editorial cartoons for the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, Sara and I used to sit out on the patio and drink our coffee and smoke every morning. We had great conversations about her investigating reports. She’s pretty sharp! She is one of the good ones, fair and honest!
James is an occasional keyboard player in a blues band that I sing for.
If this is true, I hate to say it but I’m afraid she’s sold her soul to the devil.
Well, I hope she (and you) quit smoking! By the way, I have to say that she is one of my favourite guests that Hannity has on.
She also used to work for The Blaze, on their onetime news program, “For the Record”, which ws hosted by Laurie Dhue.
They had her working for Sheep Smith originally and I always wondered if she was still putting up with that chit or if she'd moved on.
Maybe with the raise in pay she can have her teeth worked on. She reminds of me of a gal whos busted her ass to get ahead but her looks have kept her back. Now you might think Im making fun of her but Im not. Shes a top notch reporter. Good look to her. Sara, youre good and you didnt have to dye your hair blond to get a damn good job.
Yep. I hope Fox does not force her to dye her hair fake blonde,
like the rest of Fox News fake blondes.
In all of that history of work for extremist liberal media and of all of those awards from other extremist liberal news groupd, I find nothing to indicate she is moral, honest, unbiased or has done anything to embarrass a liberal or a liberal idea.
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