Lara Logan
"Freedom Today In The US Is An Illusion. We Live In Fear Not Freedom. We Self-Censor/Hide/Give Up Our Rights And Stopped Fighting Because We Think We Won't Win. When We Lose Faith In Our Govt / Elections / Law Enforcement / Media / Institutions - That's What They Want"
Lara Logan is an American Conservative Award Winning Journalist, War Correspondent, Multi-Media Host and Contributor. Lara Logan was born on March 29, 1971 in Durban, South Africa to her loving parents Yolanda and Derek Logan. Lara attended Durban Girls’ College and Graduated from the University of Natal in Durban, South Africa with a Degree in Commerce. Furthering her education, Lara Logan attended the Universite de L’Alliance Francaise in Paris, France, earning a Diploma in French Language, Culture, and History.
Lara Logan’s outstanding career is best described in article featured on unitedtalent.com, “Lara Logan’s bold reporting from war zones for more than two decades has earned her a prominent spot among the world’s best foreign correspondents. Driven by an insatiable desire to constantly improve and impact the world around us, Logan began her journalism career when she was a 17-year-old school girl in South Africa. As a teenager compelled to expose the atrocities of the Apartheid regime in South Africa, Logan discovered her passion for seeking truth and justice in an increasingly connected globe. Since her days as a young print reporter in South Africa, she has gone on to confront the harsh and dangerous realities of war, conflict and global change. The horror and injustice she witnessed has instilled in her a deep humility and a profound appreciation for life — and she wouldn’t have it any other way.
Logan was named CBS News Chief Foreign Correspondent in February 2006 and Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent in 2008, all while contributing to 60 Minutes beginning in 2005, and 60 Minutes II from 2001. She reported regularly for the CBS Evening News and appeared on The Early Show and Face the Nation in addition to 60 Minutes. In February 2011, Logan was almost killed in Tahrir Square in Egypt during the revolution there. She was sexually assaulted and beaten by a mob of some 300 men while reporting a story for 60 Minutes on the Egyptian Revolution. She broke her silence about the brutal attack on 60 Minutes to draw attention to the plight of men and women, as well as female journalists covering war zones. Few television reporters have spent as much time in Afghanistan as Logan has since the attacks of 9/11. In 2010, her 60 Minutes report from the Afghan battlefield, “A Relentless Enemy” earned her electronic journalism’s highest award, a duPont – Columbia University Silver Baton. A powerful 2006 report for the CBS Evening News about U.S. Marines under fire in the most dangerous part of Iraq, won an Emmy, an Edward R. Murrow Award and an Overseas Press Club award. “Ramadi: On the Front Line,” was a two-segment series, shot in part by Logan herself.
Logan has received multiple Emmy Awards, several Murrow awards, an Overseas Press Club Award, the Daniel Pearl Award, Glamour Woman of the Year and five American Women in Radio and Television Gracie Awards, to name a few. In 2008 for Outstanding Feature-Hard News for the Iraqi orphans story; in 2004 for Individual Achievement for Best Reporter/Correspondent; in 2003 for Best News Story for her CBS Evening News report on the attempted assassination of Afghan President Hamid Karzai; in 2002 for Best News Story for her CBS News Radio coverage of the war in Afghanistan; and in 2000 for Best News Story for her CBS News Radio coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. She received the David Bloom Award in 2008 from the Radio & Television Correspondents Association for excellence in enterprise reporting and the 2007 Association of International Broadcasters’ Best International News Story Award for her report on the Taliban.”
Lara Logan has been featured on several Fox News programs, as a News Correspondent and Contributor, as well as hosting the “Lara Logan has No Agenda” series on Fox news, in addition to joining the ‘Fox Nation’ streaming services in 2020.
Lara Logan reveals truthful and sobering messages in her quotes:
- “Behind the scenes, there is a secretive, undeclared war of revenge [by the socialist Democrats] that’s already underway.”
- “Freedom today in the U.S. is an illusion.”
- “No one is coming to save us. No one screaming about Americans in solitary confinement who’ve not been convicted of a crime. No one stopping the banks [from] closing accounts, no one closing the border or even talking about National Security.”
- “If you think you can just keep your head down and follow their rules, and somehow you’ll be ok, that’s an illusion too. What you’re clinging to is already long gone.”
- “It is a powerful and sobering message that should result in plenty of buzz, but what is really needed, is for Americans to take action, if they are to preserve the freedoms that they have long taken for granted.”
The courage of Lara Logan is incomparable to any other Journalist, and her drive to reveal the truth of the atrocities taking place all over the world has exposed the evil that needs to be irradiated. Lara Logan is a true Patriot, who has revealed the evil in America and is sounding the alarm to all Americans who believe in Freedom. Just as Lara Logan continues to fight for America, against the totalitarian Democrat regime and those who wish to destroy our Nation; we must take action, remain vigilant and fight.