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2008/8/15-19 [Politics/Domestic/President/Bush, Politics/Domestic/Election] UID:50877 Activity:nil
8/15    The Republican Campaign of Hate has just begun:
        http://preview.tinyurl.com/6bqc2t
        \_ What further proof is needed that free speech is alive and well in
           America when hate-filled garbage can get printed?
        \_ Corsi isn't Republican:
           http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=57812
           "Why I am not a Republican"
           \_ Uh-huh.
           \_ Right.
        \_ "just begun" ?
        \_ And the "liberal media" plays right along:
           http://preview.tinyurl.com/5kjpju
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Reuters "Swift boat" author turns to Obama with bestseller By Michelle Nichols Fri Aug 15, 1:28 PM ET NEW YORK (Reuters) - The author who put Democratic Sen. John Kerry on the defensive over his military record during his 2004 presidential run has turned his attention to 2008 White House hopeful Barack Obama with a new bestseller. Corsi co-wrote "Unfit for Command," which questioned accounts of an attack on Kerry's boat during the Vietnam War, and his actions in the subsequent skirmish for which he received a Silver Star medal. In "The Obama Nation," which Corsi says is a play on the word abomination, the author questions whether Obama could still be using marijuana and cocaine and insinuates Obama is Muslim despite the candidate's insistence he is a Christian. Obama's campaign spokesman Tommy Vietor said in a statement the book is nothing more than "a series of lies that were long ago discredited." "The reality is that there are many lie-filled books like this in the works, cobbled together from the Internet to make money off of a presidential campaign. We will respond to these smears forcefully with all means necessary," Vietor said. Corsi told Reuters "The Obama Nation" is his bid to stop the Democratic senator from winning the White House on November 4 But he insists he does not support Republican candidate US Sen. life story put out by Obama in his autobiography that has been magnified ... during the campaign and the truth is dramatically different in many instances from what Obama represents." "If the fundamental smear of 'Unfit for Command' was that John Kerry was no war hero, the insinuation of Mr Corsi's latest is that Mr Obama is a closet Muslim and militant, black activist drug-user," the Post said in an editorial on Friday. Brian Darling, director of Senate Relations at Washington conservative think tank The Heritage Foundation, said Corsi's book serves an important role in helping educate the American people about Obama. Obama should get used to a very critical examination of his history and his tenure in the (US) Senate ... Media Matters, a nonprofit Web site run by former conservative journalist David Brock, has deemed Corsi's book "unfit for publication." "Just as 'Unfit for Command' contains false attacks on Sen. The New York Times reported that "several of the book's accusations are unsubstantiated, misleading or inaccurate," including claims that Obama had "yet to answer" whether he had stopped using marijuana and cocaine. In his memoir, Obama said he "stopped getting high" in the early 1980s. "The Obama Nation" is published by Simon & Schuster imprint Threshold Editions, which is run by Mary Matalin, a former aide to Republican President George W Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney. The New York Times has pointed out on its bestseller list that "The Obama Nation" has been a popular bulk buy. Some Obama defenders have questioned whether conservative groups bought it in bulk to inflate sales -- a claim Corsi denies. Smartvote: political election campaign management SmartVote is a fully integrated Election Campaign Management tool fusing communication services with an online voter database. SmartVote helps your campaign target and contact voters. Republication or redistribution of Reuters content is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Reuters. Reuters shall not be liable for any errors or delays in the content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon.
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Why I am not a Republican Posted: September 25, 2007 1:00 am Eastern By Jerome R Corsi 2008 In a heated conversation at the Friday banquet of Phyllis Schalfly's Eagle Council meeting in St. Human Events, repeated accusations that I am a "black helicopter Internet conspiracy theorist" for arguing that the Bush administration is pursing the North American Union and NAFTA Superhighways through the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America, or SPP. In response, I observed that Babbin has taken Human Events in the direction of becoming an apologist for the Republican Party, not a critical forum for conservative debate. What is difficult to understand is that many of the articles I first wrote exploring these subjects were first published last year in Human Events, under the editorial direction of Babbin's predecessor, Robert Bluey. Beginning in 2006, a year before Babbin was appointed editor, I began exploring the Trans-Texas Corridor and Interstate, which has been called the NAFTA Superhighway since 1998. I began looking into the Security and Prosperity Partnership President Bush declared with Mexico and Canada at the end of the trilateral summit in Waco, Texas, on March 23, 2005. list of columnists published on Human Events and I've transitioned to becoming a full-time staff reporter at WND. Evidently, Babbin's criticism of me represents a repudiation of the editorial standards Human Events established under Bluey, because Robert regularly encouraged me to continue exploring these issues. Babbin's accusations were even more surprising, coming at a formal dinner where usually everybody is well behaved and respectful, even if only for the duration of the event. As WND has reported, President Bush at the recent SPP summit in Montebello, Quebec, ridiculed as a "conspiracy theory" the suggestion that the SPP might be aimed at creating a North American Union and promoting NAFTA Superhighways. This line of criticism has been echoed by several radio talk-show hosts, including movie critic Michael Medved, whose tirades on the subject often seem to degenerate into name-calling irrationality. I tried to explain to Babbin that moral Christians are not Republican Party apologists by definition. Moreover, ridiculing us for adhering to our principles is not going to win over our votes in the coming 2008 election. My conflict with Babbin began months ago, with the first piece I ever submitted to him, back when he first took over from Bluey in February. That piece explained how the value-added tax functions to make unfair many of our "free trade" agreements. Babbin rejected the piece, saying it was too "wonkish" for him. 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As WND reported over the weekend, my speech last Friday at the St. Louis Eagle Council meeting centered on "The Late Great USA" and my argument that President Bush's determination to press a North American integration agenda against the will of the American people could cost the Republican Party the 2008 presidential election and the loss of two-thirds of the seats in the Senate and the House of Representatives. In that speech, I reminded the Eagle Council audience that Karl Rove was the architect of the 2006 Republican Party electoral debacle as well as the 2004 presidential win. I cautioned that if President Bush does not quit talking about Mexican guest workers, Mexican trucks and illegal-alien paths to citizenship, the 2006 mid-term election might be just a prelude to the electoral disaster the Republican Party will face in 2008. At dinner that evening, Babbin chided me to get off these "black helicopter conspiracy themes," or risk electing Hillary Clinton as a consequence. I took offense at Babbin's continued tendency to insult me rather than argue with me over issues I take seriously. I reflected that personal animosity has no place in serious professional discourse on politics. The argument became even more heated when I pointed out that many moral conservatives, including myself, are tired of being threatened by Republican apologists of the disasters that will happen if we fail to vote for Republicans. Babbin predictably raised the specter of Hillary Clinton, asserting that by attacking President Bush I was only electing Hillary, the real enemy Babbin thinks we should be united to oppose. I tried to explain to Babbin that I am much closer to Richard Viguerie's position on the question, arguing that the Republican Party should win our support, not demand it. "Conservatives Betrayed: How George W Bush and Other Big Government Republicans Hijacked the Conservative Cause." 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As a result, we have already become a dual country, whether we like it or not, and I don't remember that anybody was ever given the chance to vote on it. So, when President Bush signed in October 2006 a law requiring that a fence be built on our border with Mexico, was the point only to achieve a public relations edge before the November voting? are behind the congressionally mandated schedule specified in the legislation? We voted to secure our borders, and look where that got us - nowhere. I was also shocked when President Bush neglected to attend the recent funerals of the Reverends Jerry Falwell and D James Kennedy. Neither President Bush nor his father would most likely have been elected president had it not been for the active support of ministers of national prestige such as Falwell and Kennedy. At the dinner debate, Babbin contended that the SPP trilateral working groups were inconsequential in impact, reflecting merely normal trade ...
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Increase SPONSORED BY: You've got to hand it to Jerome Corsi. Capitalizing on his success four years ago as a key figure in the swift boating of John Kerry, Corsi once again is capturing priceless political coverage that further propels book sales and keeps his grab bag of lies, innuendo and character assassination front and center in the presidential campaign. He has appeared on CNN's "Larry King Live" and had major stories and editorials on his book published in dozens of leading US and international newspapers. Rarely does such obvious media manipulation succeed so effortlessly without promising exclusive photos of Brangelina's new babies. The media are obliged to vet the charges and countercharges that ping-pong through a presidential campaign. As Obama has discovered painfully, deliberately repeated misinformation is difficult enough to combat with irrefutable evidence. Left unchallenged, it can undergo the Joseph Goebbels' transformation -- repeat a lie often enough and it becomes truth. That's why the Obama campaign wasted no time pushing back hard against Corsi's book, "The Obama Nation," a title that is a deliberate play on the word "abomination." Because of the virulent misinformation that has circulated on the Internet about Obama since his rapid rise to the top of the Democratic ticket, his campaign has developed a rumor-debunking Web page called "Fight the Smears." On that page is a link to a 40-page rebuttal to Corsi's 384-page book. In addition, John Kerry's political action committee has launched a new Web site called Truth Fights Back to "fight against the right-wing smear machine." It devotes significant space to "making sure Jerome Corsi doesn't get away with his lies unchallenged." Corsi shouldn't get away with much of anything unchallenged. He's a staff reporter for the hard-right World Net Daily, where the Web site features an item headlined "Astonishing photo claims: Dead Bigfoot stored on ice" and another that announces "Big Macs fund training for homosexual activists." He has referred to Arabs as "ragheads," called Pope John Paul II senile and characterized Islam as "a worthless, dangerous Satanic religion." Just one example of Corsi's technique in "The Obama Nation" is enough to give readers a sense of the kind of pejorative manipulation of information he uses throughout the book. In a discussion of the drug use Obama disclosed in his autobiography and acknowledged discontinuing at age 20, Corsi adds, "Still, Obama has yet to answer questions whether he ever dealt drugs, or if he stopped using marijuana and cocaine completely in college, or whether his drug usage extended into his law school days or beyond. "Did Obama ever use drugs in his days as a community organizer in Chicago, or when he was a state senator from Illinois? Why is Barack Obama afraid to confirm for the American people that he did not snort $1,000 worth of high-grade Colombian cocaine last night? The news media may be forced to pay attention to such horse pucky in its efforts to set the record straight, but the public could drive a stake through the heart of the whole monstrous process by simply refusing to buy the book.