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<title>{ENTERTAINMENT &gt; PUBLICATIONS AND MEDIA} - Award nod for Branagh comeback</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">Kenneth Branagh's first West End performance for five years is nominated for an Evening Standard Theatre Award.</summary>
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<issued>2008-11-07T00:17:03Z</issued>
<modified>2008-11-07T00:17:03Z</modified>
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<name>News.Bbc.Co.Uk</name>
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<td width="100%" style="font:9pt Verdana,Arial,Sans-serif;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;font-variant:small-caps;">News.Bbc.Co.Uk</span> - Kenneth Branagh's first West End performance for five years is nominated for an Evening Standard Theatre Award.<blockquote style="background:#FAFAFA;border:1px dotted #E6E6E6;font:italic 10pt Times New Roman;padding:9px;">BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Branagh comeback up for top award {...} </blockquote><div style="font:8pt Verdana,Arial;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;">Published:</span> November 7, 2008, 12:17 am - <span style="color:#808080;">Indexed:</span> November 8, 2008, 10:54 am - <span style="color:#808080;">Page Size:</span>&nbsp;44KB</div><div style="font:8pt Verdana,Arial;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;">Category:</span> <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/arts/">Arts</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/arts/entertainment/">Entertainment</a> &gt;  <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/arts/entertainment/publications-and-media/"><b>Publications and Media</b></a></div></td></tr></table>
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<title>{EUROPE &gt; HEADLINE LINKS} - Branagh mentors rising film-maker</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">Stage and screen star Kenneth Branagh is giving a helping hand to the career of an aspiring film-maker.</summary>
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<issued>2008-11-04T07:14:52Z</issued>
<modified>2008-11-04T07:14:52Z</modified>
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<td width="100%" style="font:9pt Verdana,Arial,Sans-serif;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;font-variant:small-caps;">News.Bbc.Co.Uk</span> - Stage and screen star Kenneth Branagh is giving a helping hand to the career of an aspiring film-maker.<blockquote style="background:#FAFAFA;border:1px dotted #E6E6E6;font:italic 10pt Times New Roman;padding:9px;">BBC NEWS | UK | Wales | South East Wales | Branagh mentors rising film-maker {...} </blockquote><div style="font:8pt Verdana,Arial;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;">Published:</span> November 4, 2008, 7:14 am - <span style="color:#808080;">Indexed:</span> November 4, 2008, 12:29 pm - <span style="color:#808080;">Page Size:</span>&nbsp;51KB</div><div style="font:8pt Verdana,Arial;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;">Category:</span> <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/">Regional</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/europe/">Europe</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/europe/united-kingdom/">United Kingdom</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/europe/united-kingdom/news-and-media/">News and Media</a> &gt;  <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/europe/united-kingdom/news-and-media/headline-links/"><b>Headline Links</b></a></div></td></tr></table>
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<title>{ENTERTAINMENT &gt; PUBLICATIONS AND MEDIA} - Branagh bows out of Law's Hamlet</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">Kenneth Branagh will no longer direct Jude Law in a West End production of Hamlet next year.</summary>
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<issued>2008-10-15T09:13:21Z</issued>
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<title>{LITERATURE &gt; RSS FEEDS} - Branagh May Helm Thor</title>
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Henry V helmer Kenneth Branagh surprised onlookers by entering talks to direct Thor, a superhero movie and the next Marvel Comics property to be adapted as a live-action feature by Marvel Studios, Variety reported. The movie will be released in 2010.
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<issued>2008-09-29T06:00:00Z</issued>
<modified>2008-09-29T06:00:00Z</modified>
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Henry V helmer Kenneth Branagh surprised onlookers by entering talks to direct Thor, a superhero movie and the next Marvel Comics property to be adapted as a live-action feature by Marvel Studios, Variety reported. The movie will be released in 2010.
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<title>{ENTERTAINMENT &gt; PUBLICATIONS AND MEDIA} - Five-star Branagh wows West End</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">Kenneth Branagh receives rave reviews for Ivanov, the first play in the Donmar Warehouse's year-long West End season.</summary>
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<issued>2008-09-18T11:22:42Z</issued>
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<title>{ENTERTAINMENT &gt; PUBLICATIONS AND MEDIA} - Branagh's Ivanov at Donmar</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">The Donmar Warehouse opens its year-long West End residency at the Wyndham's Theatre with its production of Chekov's Ivanov.</summary>
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<issued>2008-09-17T17:27:02Z</issued>
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<title>{NORTH AMERICA &gt; RENTALS} - Available Sept 1 - North Beach Condo - Move in Special (north beach / telegraph hill) $1900</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">Share 2 BA/BD condo - 2 BD, 2 BA 
Furnished Bedroom, Private Bath, Available Bedroom is approximately 12' X 12', Share common area.  WiFi in unit


There is a common roof deck with VIEWS of Coit Tower, Alcatraz, Trans America (Pyramid) building, Russian Hill, St. Peter and Paul Church. 


Close to North Beach activity, but far enough away for a rather quiet neighborhood. Approximately 2 blocks from Washington Square. Location is convenient for North Beach, Chinatown, Downtown, Financial District, Embarcadero and FishermanÂs Wharf, as itÂs an easy walk or take one of the numerous and frequent bus lines within 3 blocks: 9x, 10, 41, 45, 30 (less than 1 block), Mason-Powell cable-car (less than 1 block), F-Line. Trader JoeÂs, Safeway, 

Washer/dryer in the building. Parking not included. Non-smokers and no pets.


Come prepared to complete rental application if youÂre interested. Contact Kenneth (415)240-7739 or kenfax@yahoo.com for more info and to arrange a viewing. Your rent is $1500.00/month for single / $2000.00 for couple plus utilities.


Leases available are Weekly, Month-to-month lease, 3 months,6 months or or one year.
If selected, tenants must pay first and last month plus security deposit equal to one month rent.  This is due prior to move in. </summary>
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<issued>2008-08-31T20:40:18Z</issued>
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Furnished Bedroom, Private Bath, Available Bedroom is approximately 12' X 12', Share common area.  WiFi in unit


There is a common roof deck with VIEWS of Coit Tower, Alcatraz, Trans America (Pyramid) building, Russian Hill, St. Peter and Paul Church. 


Close to North Beach activity, but far enough away for a rather quiet neighborhood. Approximately 2 blocks from Washington Square. Location is convenient for North Beach, Chinatown, Downtown, Financial District, Embarcadero and FishermanÂs Wharf, as itÂs an easy walk or take one of the numerous and frequent bus lines within 3 blocks: 9x, 10, 41, 45, 30 (less than 1 block), Mason-Powell cable-car (less than 1 block), F-Line. Trader JoeÂs, Safeway, 

Washer/dryer in the building. Parking not included. Non-smokers and no pets.


Come prepared to complete rental application if youÂre interested. Contact Kenneth (415)240-7739 or kenfax@yahoo.com for more info and to arrange a viewing. Your rent is $1500.00/month for single / $2000.00 for couple plus utilities.


Leases available are Weekly, Month-to-month lease, 3 months,6 months or or one year.
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<title>{NORTH AMERICA &gt; REAL ESTATE} - Prime Corner Location (lower pac hts) $4</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">Three story plus penthouse and lower level building at the corner of Bush and Franklin.  Ground floor space is available.



Call - 415-391-9888



Peter Mikacich

Kenneth Brownell

Blatteis &amp; Schnur, Inc.

25 Kearny Street, Suite 508

San Francisco, CA  94108



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Call - 415-391-9888



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Kenneth Brownell

Blatteis & Schnur, Inc.

25 Kearny Street, Suite 508

San Francisco, CA  94108



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<title>{ENTERTAINMENT &gt; PUBLICATIONS AND MEDIA} - Corrie comeback after 42-year gap</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">Coronation Street character Jed Stone, played by Kenneth Cope, is returning to the ITV soap after 42 years.</summary>
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<title>{ISSUES &gt; BIAS AND BALANCE} - Media denounce Corsi's anti-Obama book</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">While the recent anti-Obama book by Jerome Corsi, The Obama Nation: Leftist Politics and the Cult of Personality (Threshold
Editions), will debut atop the New York
Times bestseller list, many in the media are challenging the book,
noting its numerous falsehoods as well as its author's track record,
which includes a slew of bigoted posts on the
conservative website Free
Republic and co-authorship of a discredited book
attacking Sen. John Kerry during the 2004 presidential campaign. The
media's reaction to The Obama Nation stands
in stark contrast to coverage of that 2004 book, Unfit for Command. As Media Matters for America
has noted, the media were sharply criticized
for taking too long to challenge Unfit's
numerous smears and falsehoods.

In an August 15 article in Editor &amp; Publisher, Greg Mitchell noted the contrast in the
media's reaction to the two books:


Four
years ago this month, with E&P's Joe Strupp, I explored in a number
of articles the belated or conflicted media response to the
"swiftboating" of Sen. John Kerry, then the Democratic nominee for
president. The mainstream press gave the charges-- carried in ads, in books and
articles, and in major TV appearances -- a free ride for a spell, then a
respectful airing mixed with critique, before in many cases finally attempting
to shoot them down as overwhelmingly exaggerated or false. This delay, along
with Kerry's own reluctance to face the matter squarely, quite possibly
cost the Democrat the White House. 

Now,
this month, a bestselling anti-Obama book -- by a co-author of the most
prominent "swiftboat" anti-Kerry book in 2004 -- has predictably
been published (by Mary Matalin's imprint) and has gained immediate and wide
attention in the mainstream. But this time, in many cases, the media response
has been a "swift" kick to its credibility.


Below are numerous examples of the
media responding with "a 'swift' kick" to The Obama Nation's credibility:

From an August 15 Washington Post column by Eugene
Robinson:


The
"author," and I use the term loosely, whose vicious lies damaged John
Kerry's 2004 presidential campaign has crawled back out from under his rock to spew
vicious lies about Barack Obama. Right-wing radio talk-show hosts are dutifully
transmitting this concocted venom. This presidential campaign has officially
gotten ugly. 



The
"author" I'm talking about is a man named Jerome Corsi. In a book
published last year, "The Late Great USA: The Coming Merger with Mexico
and Canada," Corsi claimed that George W. Bush was at the heart of a
secret conspiracy to subsume the United States into a post-national,
one-worldish North American Union. Corsi's writings on far-right blogs have
been even more paranoid and delusional. He has written that pedophilia, for
which he used a more graphic term, "is OK with the Pope as long as it
isn't reported by the liberal press." He has referred to Muslims as
"ragheads."

Corsi
would be known as just another visitor from the outer fringe if he had not been
the co-author of "Unfit for Command," the book that slimed Kerry's
exemplary record as a Swift boat commander in Vietnam. The allegations in that
book were discredited, but not before they had been amplified by the right-wing
echo chamber to the point where they raised questions in some voters' minds --
perhaps enough to swing the election.


From an August 13 Politico article by Kenneth P.
Vogel:


The
folks behind "The Obama Nation," the wildly successful but
factually disputed new book trashing presumptive Democratic presidential
nominee Barack Obama, are casting it as a scholarly, thoroughly researched
work. 

But its
author has left a trail of wild theories, vitriol and dogma that have called
into question his credibility.

Jerome
Corsi, who rose to prominence as the co-author of a book attacking 2004
Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry, penned another tome asserting oil is a nearly infinite
resource that continues to generate naturally, and posted a series of online comments
through 2004, including suggestions that Hillary Rodham Clinton is a lesbian
and Muslims worship Satan.


From the August 13 edition of
MSNBC's Countdown with Keith Olbermann:



RACHEL
MADDOW (guest host): You may remember Corsi for his
sober allegations that Hillary Clinton is a lesbian, that John Kerry is both a
Jew and a Communist, and his allegations that Muslims actually worship Satan.
You may remember Jerome Corsi for his recent book
attacking the liberal myth that oil is a finite resource, since he, Jerome Corsi, has learned how to make new oil. You may remember Corsi for his scholarly rebuke of George W. Bush's
secret plan to merge the United States
into Mexico.

OK,
honestly, you probably don't remember Jerome Corsi
at all, because why would you pay attention to someone with a record like that?
But Corsi's new anti-Obama book will be number one on
that bestseller list for at least two weeks running, despite fact checking by
news organizations, including The New York
Times, showing it to be rife with errors and inaccuracies.

And the
Obama camp is now firing back, issuing a 40-page rebuttal
titled "Unfit for Publication," soon appearing at Obama's Fight
the Smears website. The campaign promising to forcefully respond with all means
at their disposal. Nonetheless, the book is selling well, due, essentially, to
hundreds of right wing talk show interviews, and large volume bulk sales to
right-wing organizations, a tactic to be discussed now with my next guest.


From the 9 a.m. ET hour of the August 5 edition of MSNBC Live:


BREWER:
You say it's a comprehensive look, and yet there are already online bloggers
that are going through this book page by page and picking apart what they see
as factual errors. Let me give you an example. You say in this book,
"Interestingly, Obama did not dedicate Dreams from My Father to his
mother or to his father, Barack Sr., or to his Indonesian stepfather," and
Media Matters,
the online organization, says in his book, he actually says on a -- on the last
page of the introduction, "It is to my family, though, my mother, my
grandparents, my siblings, stretched across oceans and continents that I owe
the deepest gratitude and to whom I dedicated this book." So if they're
going through, and they're finding all of these factual errors in your book,
why should we give you the credibility? 

CORSI:
Let's discuss that one. If you'll read carefully what Media Matters said, they point
out there is no dedication page even in the second edition. 

BREWER:
But it says right in the introduction that it's dedicated to his family.

CORSI:
In the introduction that he wrote after, this was going with the second book. And
the original book had no dedication page and this is not the typical way that
you dedicate a book. So I'm making the distinction there is no dedication page
in the book at all, never has been.

BREWER:
Media Matters
has some eight, nine, 10 pages of factual errors. 

CORSI:
And I'd be happy to go through each one of them with you. 

BREWER:
And we're not going to do that. But I'm saying, if they are finding one, then
why do you get credibility for the book? 

CORSI:
Well, I've already objected to the one they found. I think Media Matters
is wrong, and I would argue with every one of them. 


From the August 13 edition of
MSNBC's Verdict with Dan Abrams:


DAN ABRAMS
(host): Yeah. I mean, look, you know, and again, among the accusations, Brad,
debunked from this book -- drug use in the U.S. Senate, that he didn't
dedicate his book to his family, he wanted to decrease the size of the
military. I mean, the list goes on of the things that were debunked from this
book.


From the August 13 edition of CNN's
Larry King Live:


LARRY
KING (host): Jerome, you write in your book that Senator Obama has, quote, "yet to answer whether he stopped using marijuana
and cocaine completely in college or whether his drug usage extended to his law
school days or beyond."

CORSI: Yes.

KING:
But Obama wrote in his memoir Dreams from My Father -- which you repeatedly cite in your
book -- that when he moved to New
  York in the early '80s, quote, "I stopped
getting high. I ran three miles a day and I fasted on Sunday." So
are you saying he's lying?

CORSI: What I'm saying in the
book is that people who admit that they've used drugs -- and Obama -- Obama said he used drugs through Occidental. And it was a lot
of drugs. He said it was -- it had become virtually habitual with marijuana and
cocaine. My argument is that the self-reporting of people who use drugs
as to when they quit is not reliable. That's the argument I was
making.


From an August 15 post to Commentary magazine's Contentions blog by Peter Wehner, titled "The Obama Smears":


As for the
book: it seems to be riddled with factual errors-some relatively minor
(like asserting that Obama does not mention the birth of his half-sister, Maya
Soetoro-Ng, in Dreams
from My Father; Obama does mention her), and some
significant (suggesting that Obama favors withdrawing troops from Afghanistan;
he wants to do the opposite). But more problematic, I think, is Corsi's
claim that Obama has "extensive connections to Islam" and his
suggestion that Obama is a recent drug user. Those claims are, from everything
I can tell, unsubstantiated. (When challenged to produce the evidence, Corsi
counters with the "prove you're not beating your wife"
defense.)

For
example, Obama, who in his book admitted using drugs in his youth, says he
hasn't used any since he was 20 years old. Corsi, in an interview, said
Obama's words can't be trusted because "self-reporting, by
people who have used drugs, as to when they stopped is inherently
unreliable." And Corsi's effort to tie Obama to the Muslim
faith-claims based on questionable sources, reaching back to
Obama's youth in Indonesia-is especially troubling, since the
subtext here is attaching Obama to militant Islam and suggesting that
he's somehow alien to America and its values (when in fact his candidacy
is a confirmation of the viability of those values).

Corsi's
approach to politics is both destructive and self-destructive. If Senator Obama
loses, he should lose on the merits: his record in public life and his
political philosophy. And while it's legitimate to take into account
Obama's past associations with people like the Reverend Jeremiah
Wright-especially for someone like Obama, about whom relatively little is
known-it wrong and reckless to throw out unsubstantiated charges and
smears against Senator Obama.

Conservatism
has been an intellectual home to people like Burke and Buckley. The GOP is the
party that gave us Lincoln and Reagan. It seems to me that its leaders ought to
make it clear that they find what Dr. Corsi is doing to be both wrong and
repellent. To have their movement and their party associated with such a figure
would be a terrible thing and it will only help the cause of those who hold
both the GOP and the conservative movement in contempt.


From an August 12 Los Angeles Times article by Kate
Linthicum:


Right-wing
author Jerome Corsi hit it big in 2004 with a book attacking John F. Kerry.

"Unfit
for Command: Swift Boat Veterans Speak Out Against John Kerry" soared to
No. 1 on the New York Times bestseller list.

Now
Corsi has done it again -- taking aim at a different Democratic presidential
candidate.

Corsi's
latest, "The Obama Nation: Leftist Politics and the Cult of
Personality," will top the Aug. 17 New York Times hard-cover nonfiction
bestseller list.

The
book lashes out at Barack Obama and alleges, among other things, that the
politician has a secret radical Islamic agenda.

But
being No. 1 doesn't necessarily mean being accurate. Obama is a
Christian.


From the August 13 edition of CNN's
Election Center:


CAMPBELL
BROWN (host): There's a new book out about Barack Obama. It's
number one right now on The New York Times
bestseller list. I can guarantee you, though, nobody in the Obama camp is happy
at all -- at all happy about that. And here's why.

It is
called Obama Nation:
Leftist Politics and the Cult of Personality. The author, Jerome Corsi, also co-wrote the book Unfit
for Command, which started the Swift Boating of John Kerry. Obama Nation is riddled with pretty much
every unsubstantiated rumor you ever heard about Obama. Jessica Yellin
found out for us that it's also turning into a major campaign headache. And, Jessica,
I know -- we know that some of the most damaging charges in this book just
aren't true. The author admits he's on a mission to take down Barack Obama. He's been slammed for books that he's written before. They're
also discredited. But it's still getting an awful lot of
traction.


From the August 13 edition of CNN's
Anderson Cooper 360:


JESSICA
YELLIN (CNN Capitol Hill correspondent): To prove his point, Corsi says the book is meticulously researched
and fact-checked. But when we checked his facts, we found he's wrong on
many points. Here are a few. The book claims Obama didn't
dedicate his first book, Dreams from My
Father, to his family members. He did. He dedicated it to his
mother, his grandmother, and his siblings. Corsi cites a report saying
Obama was in church when Reverend Jeremiah Wright made
comments about race on July 22. But Obama was out of state, a full time zone
away. And Corsi
writes Obama has yet to answer questions about whether he
ever stopped using drugs. But in his first book, Obama said he stopped getting
high during college.


From an August 12 New York Times article by Jim
Rutenberg and Julie Bosman:


In the
summer of 2004 the conservative gadfly Jerome R. Corsi shot to the top of the
best-seller lists as co-author of "Unfit for Command," the book
attacking Senator John Kerry's record on a Vietnam War Swift boat that
began the larger damaging campaign against Mr. Kerry's war credentials as
he sought the presidency.

Almost exactly four
years after that campaign began, Mr. Corsi has released a new attack book
painting Senator Barack Obama, the Democrats' presumed presidential
nominee, as a stealth radical liberal who has tried to cover up
"extensive connections to Islam" -- Mr. Obama is Christian -- and questioning
whether his admitted experimentation with drugs in high school and college ever
ceased.

Significant parts of the
book, whose subtitle is "Leftist Politics and the Cult of
Personality," have already been challenged as misleading or false in the
days since its debut on Aug. 1. Nonetheless, it is to make its first appearance
on The New York Times best-seller list for nonfiction hardcovers this Sunday --
at No. 1.

[...]

Several of the book's accusations, in fact, are unsubstantiated, misleading or inaccurate.


From the August 14 edition of Fox
News' Hannity &amp; Colmes:


ALAN COLMES (co-host): The substance of the book --

[crosstalk]

COLMES: -- we have already seen in the book. He was wrong about a
sermon that Barack Obama attended. He got the date wrong. He was wrong about
the dedication in the book. He was wrong about Obama saying that he stopped
using drugs. He was not truthful about that. He was wrong about a number of
things in the book --

HUGH HEWITT (syndicated radio host): Actually, stop there, Alan.
That's not true --

COLMES: -- there have been a number of things in the book that have
been discredited.


From an August 14 Washington Post article by Eli
Saslow:


Corsi's
"The Obama Nation" lacks major revelations and has been dismissed by
Obama's campaign as a series of lies from a serial liar. Parts of the book have
also been disproved by the mainstream media. In 2004, Corsi co-wrote
"Unfit for Command," in which Swift boat veterans criticized Sen. John
F. Kerry's Vietnam War record. That book was also widely
disproved.


From an August 15 Washington Post editorial:


Unfortunately
but unsurprisingly, given his earlier hit job on the last Democratic nominee,
Mr. Corsi's latest is rife with inaccuracies and innuendo. If the fundamental
smear of "Unfit for Command" was that John F. 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.

[...]

He gets
facts wrong, from the date of Mr. Obama's marriage to whether he dedicated his autobiography
to his family (he did) to whether he revealed that he took his future wife on
his second trip to Kenya (he did.) He makes offensive statements: "The
sexual attraction of his mother to her African husband jumps out from the
page." 

When
facts are lacking, Mr. Corsi makes his point by suggestive questions. Noting
that Life magazine could find no record of an article that Mr. Obama remembered
reading as a child about a black man who tried to lighten his skin, Mr. Corsi
asks, "How much more imagining, hypothetical lying, or just plain lying is
Obama capable of doing?" When facts are present, he twists them to make
Mr. Obama bad.


From an August 14 Associated Press article by Nedra
Pickler:


Jerome
Corsi's anti-Obama book, "The Obama Nation: Leftist Politics and the Cult
of Personality," claims the Illinois
senator is a dangerous, radical candidate for president. The book is a
compilation of all the innuendo and false rumors against Obama -- that he was
raised a Muslim, attended a radical, black church and secretly has a
"black rage" hidden beneath the surface.

In
fact, Obama is a Christian who attended Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago.

[...]

Corsi
suggests, without a shred of proof, that Obama may be using drugs today. Obama
has acknowledged using marijuana and cocaine as a teenager but says he quit
when he went to college and hasn't used drugs since.

Corsi
makes an issue of the fact that, before he quit smoking cigarettes, Obama
didn't want it widely known that he smoked. "If Obama takes pains to hide
his smoking from us, what else does he take pains to hide?" Corsi asks in
the book.

Corsi
also dwells on Obama's mother marrying Obama's African father and later
marrying someone from Indonesia
-- whom Corsi describes as "a second man of color to be her mate."
The Obama campaign says the description is one of many examples of Corsi's
"offensive language" in the book.

He
claims Obama received extensive Islamic religious education as a boy in Indonesia,
education that was only offered to the truly faithful. Actually, Obama is a
Christian and as a boy he attended both Catholic school and Indonesian public
schools where some basic study of the Koran was offered.

He
accuses Obama of wanting to weaken the military even though Obama's campaign
calls for adding 65,000 soldiers and 27,000 Marines.


From an August 13 post by Joe Klein on Time magazine's Swampland
blog:


I heard
about Jerome Corsi's book a few weeks ago from my mother, who said that her
great fear--that Barack Obama has covert Islamic associations--had been
confirmed by a new book. I told her not to worry, that many reputable people
had looked into the matter and Obama was more likely to be spotted in Whole
Foods than praying in a mosque. (Since my mother has never been to Whole Foods,
so she didn't quite get my wry allusion.) "I hope so," she said,
dubiously. 

So we
know the market for trash is there, and not so far from home. And we know, that
Mary Matalin, who appears regularly on mainstream media programs like Meet the Press
called the Corsi book in the New York Times today:

"a
piece of scholarship, and a good one at that."

But
hey, Mary stands to make big bucks off this scholarship, which I'm sure was
submitted for peer review and otherwise held to the highest editorial
standards--and I'm sure her reputation and mediagenicity won't be damaged by
this poisonous crap, and we're all friends here, aren't we? And, yknow, they
say politics ain't beanbag...and it's all in the game to tell innocent, well-intentioned
people that Barack Obama is a secret Muslim or that John Kerry wasn't really a
hero in Vietnam.
Or, as George W. Bush, once told a rightly outraged John McCain--whose wife and
daughter Bush's minions had smeared--"It's just politics."


An August 13 post on Jonathan
Martin's blog at Politico.com:


The
power of Fox News and talk radio: Jerome Corsi's The Obama Nation "is to
make its first appearance on The New York Times best-seller list for nonfiction
hardcovers this Sunday -- at No. 1.," according to a front-page story by Jim Rutenberg
and Julie Bosman in the Times today that will only help sell more books.

As
Rutenberg and Bosman note, the book has its share of errors. 

But
Corsi delved into the drug-and-Muslim fever swamps, which, regardless of
accuracy, is what many on the right want to believe about Obama.

The
best part of the piece, though, is this: "He said he was planning to
aid several conservative groups that intend to run advertisements against Mr.
Obama this fall, though he would not name them."

A
third-party anti-Obama effort still may form, but methinks there is a reason
here why Corsi "would not name them."

    
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<td width="100%" style="font:9pt Verdana,Arial,Sans-serif;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;font-variant:small-caps;">Mediamatters.Org</span> - While the recent anti-Obama book by Jerome Corsi, The Obama Nation: Leftist Politics and the Cult of Personality (Threshold
Editions), will debut atop the New York
Times bestseller list, many in the media are challenging the book,
noting its numerous falsehoods as well as its author's track record,
which includes a slew of bigoted posts on the
conservative website Free
Republic and co-authorship of a discredited book
attacking Sen. John Kerry during the 2004 presidential campaign. The
media's reaction to The Obama Nation stands
in stark contrast to coverage of that 2004 book, Unfit for Command. As Media Matters for America
has noted, the media were sharply criticized
for taking too long to challenge Unfit's
numerous smears and falsehoods.

In an August 15 article in Editor & Publisher, Greg Mitchell noted the contrast in the
media's reaction to the two books:


Four
years ago this month, with E&P's Joe Strupp, I explored in a number
of articles the belated or conflicted media response to the
"swiftboating" of Sen. John Kerry, then the Democratic nominee for
president. The mainstream press gave the charges-- carried in ads, in books and
articles, and in major TV appearances -- a free ride for a spell, then a
respectful airing mixed with critique, before in many cases finally attempting
to shoot them down as overwhelmingly exaggerated or false. This delay, along
with Kerry's own reluctance to face the matter squarely, quite possibly
cost the Democrat the White House. 

Now,
this month, a bestselling anti-Obama book -- by a co-author of the most
prominent "swiftboat" anti-Kerry book in 2004 -- has predictably
been published (by Mary Matalin's imprint) and has gained immediate and wide
attention in the mainstream. But this time, in many cases, the media response
has been a "swift" kick to its credibility.


Below are numerous examples of the
media responding with "a 'swift' kick" to The Obama Nation's credibility:

From an August 15 Washington Post column by Eugene
Robinson:


The
"author," and I use the term loosely, whose vicious lies damaged John
Kerry's 2004 presidential campaign has crawled back out from under his rock to spew
vicious lies about Barack Obama. Right-wing radio talk-show hosts are dutifully
transmitting this concocted venom. This presidential campaign has officially
gotten ugly. 



The
"author" I'm talking about is a man named Jerome Corsi. In a book
published last year, "The Late Great USA: The Coming Merger with Mexico
and Canada," Corsi claimed that George W. Bush was at the heart of a
secret conspiracy to subsume the United States into a post-national,
one-worldish North American Union. Corsi's writings on far-right blogs have
been even more paranoid and delusional. He has written that pedophilia, for
which he used a more graphic term, "is OK with the Pope as long as it
isn't reported by the liberal press." He has referred to Muslims as
"ragheads."

Corsi
would be known as just another visitor from the outer fringe if he had not been
the co-author of "Unfit for Command," the book that slimed Kerry's
exemplary record as a Swift boat commander in Vietnam. The allegations in that
book were discredited, but not before they had been amplified by the right-wing
echo chamber to the point where they raised questions in some voters' minds --
perhaps enough to swing the election.


From an August 13 Politico article by Kenneth P.
Vogel:


The
folks behind "The Obama Nation," the wildly successful but
factually disputed new book trashing presumptive Democratic presidential
nominee Barack Obama, are casting it as a scholarly, thoroughly researched
work. 

But its
author has left a trail of wild theories, vitriol and dogma that have called
into question his credibility.

Jerome
Corsi, who rose to prominence as the co-author of a book attacking 2004
Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry, penned another tome asserting oil is a nearly infinite
resource that continues to generate naturally, and posted a series of online comments
through 2004, including suggestions that Hillary Rodham Clinton is a lesbian
and Muslims worship Satan.


From the August 13 edition of
MSNBC's Countdown with Keith Olbermann:



RACHEL
MADDOW (guest host): You may remember Corsi for his
sober allegations that Hillary Clinton is a lesbian, that John Kerry is both a
Jew and a Communist, and his allegations that Muslims actually worship Satan.
You may remember Jerome Corsi for his recent book
attacking the liberal myth that oil is a finite resource, since he, Jerome Corsi, has learned how to make new oil. You may remember Corsi for his scholarly rebuke of George W. Bush's
secret plan to merge the United States
into Mexico.

OK,
honestly, you probably don't remember Jerome Corsi
at all, because why would you pay attention to someone with a record like that?
But Corsi's new anti-Obama book will be number one on
that bestseller list for at least two weeks running, despite fact checking by
news organizations, including The New York
Times, showing it to be rife with errors and inaccuracies.

And the
Obama camp is now firing back, issuing a 40-page rebuttal
titled "Unfit for Publication," soon appearing at Obama's Fight
the Smears website. The campaign promising to forcefully respond with all means
at their disposal. Nonetheless, the book is selling well, due, essentially, to
hundreds of right wing talk show interviews, and large volume bulk sales to
right-wing organizations, a tactic to be discussed now with my next guest.


From the 9 a.m. ET hour of the August 5 edition of MSNBC Live:


BREWER:
You say it's a comprehensive look, and yet there are already online bloggers
that are going through this book page by page and picking apart what they see
as factual errors. Let me give you an example. You say in this book,
"Interestingly, Obama did not dedicate Dreams from My Father to his
mother or to his father, Barack Sr., or to his Indonesian stepfather," and
Media Matters,
the online organization, says in his book, he actually says on a -- on the last
page of the introduction, "It is to my family, though, my mother, my
grandparents, my siblings, stretched across oceans and continents that I owe
the deepest gratitude and to whom I dedicated this book." So if they're
going through, and they're finding all of these factual errors in your book,
why should we give you the credibility? 

CORSI:
Let's discuss that one. If you'll read carefully what Media Matters said, they point
out there is no dedication page even in the second edition. 

BREWER:
But it says right in the introduction that it's dedicated to his family.

CORSI:
In the introduction that he wrote after, this was going with the second book. And
the original book had no dedication page and this is not the typical way that
you dedicate a book. So I'm making the distinction there is no dedication page
in the book at all, never has been.

BREWER:
Media Matters
has some eight, nine, 10 pages of factual errors. 

CORSI:
And I'd be happy to go through each one of them with you. 

BREWER:
And we're not going to do that. But I'm saying, if they are finding one, then
why do you get credibility for the book? 

CORSI:
Well, I've already objected to the one they found. I think Media Matters
is wrong, and I would argue with every one of them. 


From the August 13 edition of
MSNBC's Verdict with Dan Abrams:


DAN ABRAMS
(host): Yeah. I mean, look, you know, and again, among the accusations, Brad,
debunked from this book -- drug use in the U.S. Senate, that he didn't
dedicate his book to his family, he wanted to decrease the size of the
military. I mean, the list goes on of the things that were debunked from this
book.


From the August 13 edition of CNN's
Larry King Live:


LARRY
KING (host): Jerome, you write in your book that Senator Obama has, quote, "yet to answer whether he stopped using marijuana
and cocaine completely in college or whether his drug usage extended to his law
school days or beyond."

CORSI: Yes.

KING:
But Obama wrote in his memoir Dreams from My Father -- which you repeatedly cite in your
book -- that when he moved to New
  York in the early '80s, quote, "I stopped
getting high. I ran three miles a day and I fasted on Sunday." So
are you saying he's lying?

CORSI: What I'm saying in the
book is that people who admit that they've used drugs -- and Obama -- Obama said he used drugs through Occidental. And it was a lot
of drugs. He said it was -- it had become virtually habitual with marijuana and
cocaine. My argument is that the self-reporting of people who use drugs
as to when they quit is not reliable. That's the argument I was
making.


From an August 15 post to Commentary magazine's Contentions blog by Peter Wehner, titled "The Obama Smears":


As for the
book: it seems to be riddled with factual errors-some relatively minor
(like asserting that Obama does not mention the birth of his half-sister, Maya
Soetoro-Ng, in Dreams
from My Father; Obama does mention her), and some
significant (suggesting that Obama favors withdrawing troops from Afghanistan;
he wants to do the opposite). But more problematic, I think, is Corsi's
claim that Obama has "extensive connections to Islam" and his
suggestion that Obama is a recent drug user. Those claims are, from everything
I can tell, unsubstantiated. (When challenged to produce the evidence, Corsi
counters with the "prove you're not beating your wife"
defense.)

For
example, Obama, who in his book admitted using drugs in his youth, says he
hasn't used any since he was 20 years old. Corsi, in an interview, said
Obama's words can't be trusted because "self-reporting, by
people who have used drugs, as to when they stopped is inherently
unreliable." And Corsi's effort to tie Obama to the Muslim
faith-claims based on questionable sources, reaching back to
Obama's youth in Indonesia-is especially troubling, since the
subtext here is attaching Obama to militant Islam and suggesting that
he's somehow alien to America and its values (when in fact his candidacy
is a confirmation of the viability of those values).

Corsi's
approach to politics is both destructive and self-destructive. If Senator Obama
loses, he should lose on the merits: his record in public life and his
political philosophy. And while it's legitimate to take into account
Obama's past associations with people like the Reverend Jeremiah
Wright-especially for someone like Obama, about whom relatively little is
known-it wrong and reckless to throw out unsubstantiated charges and
smears against Senator Obama.

Conservatism
has been an intellectual home to people like Burke and Buckley. The GOP is the
party that gave us Lincoln and Reagan. It seems to me that its leaders ought to
make it clear that they find what Dr. Corsi is doing to be both wrong and
repellent. To have their movement and their party associated with such a figure
would be a terrible thing and it will only help the cause of those who hold
both the GOP and the conservative movement in contempt.


From an August 12 Los Angeles Times article by Kate
Linthicum:


Right-wing
author Jerome Corsi hit it big in 2004 with a book attacking John F. Kerry.

"Unfit
for Command: Swift Boat Veterans Speak Out Against John Kerry" soared to
No. 1 on the New York Times bestseller list.

Now
Corsi has done it again -- taking aim at a different Democratic presidential
candidate.

Corsi's
latest, "The Obama Nation: Leftist Politics and the Cult of
Personality," will top the Aug. 17 New York Times hard-cover nonfiction
bestseller list.

The
book lashes out at Barack Obama and alleges, among other things, that the
politician has a secret radical Islamic agenda.

But
being No. 1 doesn't necessarily mean being accurate. Obama is a
Christian.


From the August 13 edition of CNN's
Election Center:


CAMPBELL
BROWN (host): There's a new book out about Barack Obama. It's
number one right now on The New York Times
bestseller list. I can guarantee you, though, nobody in the Obama camp is happy
at all -- at all happy about that. And here's why.

It is
called Obama Nation:
Leftist Politics and the Cult of Personality. The author, Jerome Corsi, also co-wrote the book Unfit
for Command, which started the Swift Boating of John Kerry. Obama Nation is riddled with pretty much
every unsubstantiated rumor you ever heard about Obama. Jessica Yellin
found out for us that it's also turning into a major campaign headache. And, Jessica,
I know -- we know that some of the most damaging charges in this book just
aren't true. The author admits he's on a mission to take down Barack Obama. He's been slammed for books that he's written before. They're
also discredited. But it's still getting an awful lot of
traction.


From the August 13 edition of CNN's
Anderson Cooper 360:


JESSICA
YELLIN (CNN Capitol Hill correspondent): To prove his point, Corsi says the book is meticulously researched
and fact-checked. But when we checked his facts, we found he's wrong on
many points. Here are a few. The book claims Obama didn't
dedicate his first book, Dreams from My
Father, to his family members. He did. He dedicated it to his
mother, his grandmother, and his siblings. Corsi cites a report saying
Obama was in church when Reverend Jeremiah Wright made
comments about race on July 22. But Obama was out of state, a full time zone
away. And Corsi
writes Obama has yet to answer questions about whether he
ever stopped using drugs. But in his first book, Obama said he stopped getting
high during college.


From an August 12 New York Times article by Jim
Rutenberg and Julie Bosman:


In the
summer of 2004 the conservative gadfly Jerome R. Corsi shot to the top of the
best-seller lists as co-author of "Unfit for Command," the book
attacking Senator John Kerry's record on a Vietnam War Swift boat that
began the larger damaging campaign against Mr. Kerry's war credentials as
he sought the presidency.

Almost exactly four
years after that campaign began, Mr. Corsi has released a new attack book
painting Senator Barack Obama, the Democrats' presumed presidential
nominee, as a stealth radical liberal who has tried to cover up
"extensive connections to Islam" -- Mr. Obama is Christian -- and questioning
whether his admitted experimentation with drugs in high school and college ever
ceased.

Significant parts of the
book, whose subtitle is "Leftist Politics and the Cult of
Personality," have already been challenged as misleading or false in the
days since its debut on Aug. 1. Nonetheless, it is to make its first appearance
on The New York Times best-seller list for nonfiction hardcovers this Sunday --
at No. 1.

[...]

Several of the book's accusations, in fact, are unsubstantiated, misleading or inaccurate.


From the August 14 edition of Fox
News' Hannity & Colmes:


ALAN COLMES (co-host): The substance of the book --

[crosstalk]

COLMES: -- we have already seen in the book. He was wrong about a
sermon that Barack Obama attended. He got the date wrong. He was wrong about
the dedication in the book. He was wrong about Obama saying that he stopped
using drugs. He was not truthful about that. He was wrong about a number of
things in the book --

HUGH HEWITT (syndicated radio host): Actually, stop there, Alan.
That's not true --

COLMES: -- there have been a number of things in the book that have
been discredited.


From an August 14 Washington Post article by Eli
Saslow:


Corsi's
"The Obama Nation" lacks major revelations and has been dismissed by
Obama's campaign as a series of lies from a serial liar. Parts of the book have
also been disproved by the mainstream media. In 2004, Corsi co-wrote
"Unfit for Command," in which Swift boat veterans criticized Sen. John
F. Kerry's Vietnam War record. That book was also widely
disproved.


From an August 15 Washington Post editorial:


Unfortunately
but unsurprisingly, given his earlier hit job on the last Democratic nominee,
Mr. Corsi's latest is rife with inaccuracies and innuendo. If the fundamental
smear of "Unfit for Command" was that John F. 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.

[...]

He gets
facts wrong, from the date of Mr. Obama's marriage to whether he dedicated his autobiography
to his family (he did) to whether he revealed that he took his future wife on
his second trip to Kenya (he did.) He makes offensive statements: "The
sexual attraction of his mother to her African husband jumps out from the
page." 

When
facts are lacking, Mr. Corsi makes his point by suggestive questions. Noting
that Life magazine could find no record of an article that Mr. Obama remembered
reading as a child about a black man who tried to lighten his skin, Mr. Corsi
asks, "How much more imagining, hypothetical lying, or just plain lying is
Obama capable of doing?" When facts are present, he twists them to make
Mr. Obama bad.


From an August 14 Associated Press article by Nedra
Pickler:


Jerome
Corsi's anti-Obama book, "The Obama Nation: Leftist Politics and the Cult
of Personality," claims the Illinois
senator is a dangerous, radical candidate for president. The book is a
compilation of all the innuendo and false rumors against Obama -- that he was
raised a Muslim, attended a radical, black church and secretly has a
"black rage" hidden beneath the surface.

In
fact, Obama is a Christian who attended Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago.

[...]

Corsi
suggests, without a shred of proof, that Obama may be using drugs today. Obama
has acknowledged using marijuana and cocaine as a teenager but says he quit
when he went to college and hasn't used drugs since.

Corsi
makes an issue of the fact that, before he quit smoking cigarettes, Obama
didn't want it widely known that he smoked. "If Obama takes pains to hide
his smoking from us, what else does he take pains to hide?" Corsi asks in
the book.

Corsi
also dwells on Obama's mother marrying Obama's African father and later
marrying someone from Indonesia
-- whom Corsi describes as "a second man of color to be her mate."
The Obama campaign says the description is one of many examples of Corsi's
"offensive language" in the book.

He
claims Obama received extensive Islamic religious education as a boy in Indonesia,
education that was only offered to the truly faithful. Actually, Obama is a
Christian and as a boy he attended both Catholic school and Indonesian public
schools where some basic study of the Koran was offered.

He
accuses Obama of wanting to weaken the military even though Obama's campaign
calls for adding 65,000 soldiers and 27,000 Marines.


From an August 13 post by Joe Klein on Time magazine's Swampland
blog:


I heard
about Jerome Corsi's book a few weeks ago from my mother, who said that her
great fear--that Barack Obama has covert Islamic associations--had been
confirmed by a new book. I told her not to worry, that many reputable people
had looked into the matter and Obama was more likely to be spotted in Whole
Foods than praying in a mosque. (Since my mother has never been to Whole Foods,
so she didn't quite get my wry allusion.) "I hope so," she said,
dubiously. 

So we
know the market for trash is there, and not so far from home. And we know, that
Mary Matalin, who appears regularly on mainstream media programs like Meet the Press
called the Corsi book in the New York Times today:

"a
piece of scholarship, and a good one at that."

But
hey, Mary stands to make big bucks off this scholarship, which I'm sure was
submitted for peer review and otherwise held to the highest editorial
standards--and I'm sure her reputation and mediagenicity won't be damaged by
this poisonous crap, and we're all friends here, aren't we? And, yknow, they
say politics ain't beanbag...and it's all in the game to tell innocent, well-intentioned
people that Barack Obama is a secret Muslim or that John Kerry wasn't really a
hero in Vietnam.
Or, as George W. Bush, once told a rightly outraged John McCain--whose wife and
daughter Bush's minions had smeared--"It's just politics."


An August 13 post on Jonathan
Martin's blog at Politico.com:


The
power of Fox News and talk radio: Jerome Corsi's The Obama Nation "is to
make its first appearance on The New York Times best-seller list for nonfiction
hardcovers this Sunday -- at No. 1.," according to a front-page story by Jim Rutenberg
and Julie Bosman in the Times today that will only help sell more books.

As
Rutenberg and Bosman note, the book has its share of errors. 

But
Corsi delved into the drug-and-Muslim fever swamps, which, regardless of
accuracy, is what many on the right want to believe about Obama.

The
best part of the piece, though, is this: "He said he was planning to
aid several conservative groups that intend to run advertisements against Mr.
Obama this fall, though he would not name them."

A
third-party anti-Obama effort still may form, but methinks there is a reason
here why Corsi "would not name them."

    
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