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Jerome 'Swift Boat' Corsi Taken to Task, Arrested in Kenya

Posted by Jane Hamsher, Firedoglake at 11:01 AM on October 7, 2008.


The Author of Obama Nation gets called out by Jane Hamsher ... also deported from Kenya.

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Jerome Corsi was arrested in Kenya yesterday (and will soon be deported) evidently in the midst of a publicity stunt regarding Obama's extended family.

But he and I did a bloggingheads session last week that is up today on the website.  Over the course of the discussion, we establish that:

a)  He was paid by Dick Cheney's henchwoman Mary Matalin to write a book on Obama
b)  The book was bulk-bought by Freedom's Defense Fund (the same outfit that launched the Kilpatrick/Wright ads against Obama) and that's how it earned its way onto the New York Times bestseller list
c)  Despite many inaccuracies in the book, Matalin never called Corsi and suggested he make any corrections
d)  Seven of the first nine footnotes in the supposedly heavily researched and documented book refer back to himself; others link back to Andy Martin, who called a judge a "dirty, slimy Jew" and doesn't necessarily think the Holocaust was a bad thing.

You can watch the whole thing here.  At one point I got to ask him how he felt about the fact that Swiftboating now referred to a malicious attack by a pack of liars.   It was very satisfying.

PS I think he drinks.

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Tagged as: kenya, hamsher, corsi

Jane Hamsher is the founder of FireDogLake. Her work has also appeared on the Huffington Post, Alternet and The American Prospect.


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More info PLEASE!!!
Posted by: zipper696 on Oct 7, 2008 12:15 PM   
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The thought of Corsets Corsi being roughed up by the Kenyan customs is immensely satisfying, do we have details?

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Posted by: zipper696 on Oct 7, 2008 12:55 PM   
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Jerome Corsi, who wrote "The Obama Nation: Leftist Politics and the Cult of Personality," left the immigration building in Nairobi several hours later and went to the airport, his publicist Ken Bueler told CNN.

Bueler, who is in Kenya with Corsi, said the writer had been picked up before he was able to hold a planned news conference about the release of his book in Kenya. He said Corsi was not detained, but that Kenyan authorities said one of his immigration forms was missing.

Kenyan police spokesman Eric Kiraithe said immigration officials had invited Corsi to answer questions on "a few issues." He said it was not a police matter.

Corsi is a staff reporter for World Net Daily, an online conservative-leaning news site. He had been in Kenya for about a week and was scheduled to leave for London on Tuesday evening, after holding his news conference.

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This is lame
Posted by: Artaraxl on Oct 8, 2008 10:00 AM   
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Editorial supervision lately?

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» RE: This is lame Posted by: Brice