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	<title>Max Blumenthal &#187; 9-11</title>
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	<description>Max Blumenthal is an award-winning journalist and blogger whose articles and video documentaries have appeared in The New York Times, The Daily Beast, The Nation, The Huffington Post, Salon.com, Al Jazeera English and many other publications. He is a senior writer for The Daily Beast and a writing fellow for the Nation Institute. His book, Republican Gomorrah: Inside The Movement That Shattered The Party, is in stores now.</description>
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		<title>Top Republicans to welcome Netanyahu, who called 9-11 attacks &#8220;very good,&#8221; said anti-US terror helps Israel</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 May 2011 09:45:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In three weeks, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will travel to Washington to address Congress at the invitation of Republican Majority Speaker John Boehner. The appearance was designed to undermine President Barack Obama, with Netanyahu, the ardent Republican from suburban Philadelphia, hectoring the Palestinians and the Iranian regime while pledging an eternal war against terror. [...]]]></description>
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<p>In three weeks, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will travel to Washington to address Congress at <a href="http://www.jpost.com/DiplomacyAndPolitics/Article.aspx?id=216683">the invitation</a> of Republican Majority Speaker John Boehner. The appearance was designed to undermine President Barack Obama, with Netanyahu, the ardent Republican from suburban Philadelphia, hectoring the Palestinians and the Iranian regime while pledging an eternal war against terror. Before a uniformly supportive Congress, the cocksure Netanyahu had hoped to present a stark contrast to Obama, the unpopular ditherer mired in bad economic news and a messy military stalemate in Libya.</p>
<p>With the assassination of Osama Bin Laden, a hit personally authorized by Obama, the tables have turned. Netanyahu <a href="http://www.pmo.gov.il/PMOEng/Communication/Spokesman/2011/05/spokeosama020511.htm">rushed to complement</a> the American president, and he will inevitably be compelled to praise him again and again when he arrives in Washington. This is one reason why Akiva Eldar <a href="http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/news/with-bin-laden-s-death-netanyahu-will-face-obama-the-american-hero-1.359517">wrote</a> that Bin Laden&#8217;s killing was &#8220;bad news for Bibi.&#8221;</p>
<p>But even before he had announced his upcoming trip to Washington, Netanyahu offered evidence that he would prefer for Bin Laden to be alive and kicking. In the immediate wake of 9-11, the New York Times&#8217; James Bennett asked Netanyahu what the attacks would mean for Israel&#8217;s relations with the United States. &#8220;It&#8217;s very good,&#8221; <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2001/09/12/us/day-terror-israelis-spilled-blood-seen-bond-that-draws-2-nations-closer.html">Bibi replied</a> before quickly correcting himself. &#8221;Well, not very good, but it will generate immediate sympathy.&#8221; Netanyahu said the attack would &#8216;&#8217;strengthen the bond between our two peoples, because we&#8217;ve experienced terror over so many decades, but the United States has now experienced a massive hemorrhaging of terror.&#8221;</p>
<p>Before an audience at Bar Ilan University in 2008, Netanyahu restated his belief that 9-11 was, as he said, &#8220;very good.&#8221; &#8220;We are benefiting from one thing, and that is the attack on the Twin Towers and Pentagon, and the American struggle in Iraq,&#8221; <a href="http://www.haaretz.com/news/report-netanyahu-says-9-11-terror-attacks-good-for-israel-1.244044">Netanyahu said</a> during a conference about re-dividing Jerusalem in the event of a peace treaty with the Palestinians.</p>
<p>Bibi&#8217;s logic was clear: as long as Americans could be duped into believing Israel was fighting its battle, the United States would support Israeli expansionism and intransigence. Bin Laden was useful indeed.</p>
<p>With Bin Laden gone, Netanyahu will likely try to sell Americans on new folk devils, from Hamas in Gaza to the nuclearized &#8220;new Hitler&#8221; in Iran. But these evildoers have expressed little, if any, interest in attacking the United States. And judging from Netanyahu&#8217;s past statements, he does not view this fact as &#8220;very good.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>When The ADL Gave White Nationalism A Free Pass, Did &#8220;Pro-Israel&#8221; Politics Play A Role?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Aug 2010 17:54:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the Cordoba House controversy, the mainstream press has suddenly discovered that the Anti-Defamation League is more than willing to give sanction to bigotry. But the ADL has a long history of allowing cynical political calculations to trump its professed concerns about racism.
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<p>With the Cordoba House controversy, the mainstream press has <a href="http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jIAKwCdoMt7G6zhtxk_sLnhp1xJwD9HEAP3G0">suddenly discovered</a> that the Anti-Defamation League is more than willing to give sanction to bigotry. But the ADL has a long history of allowing cynical political calculations to trump its professed concerns about racism.</p>
<p>In a virtually unknown and unreported event in 1999, the ADL pointedly refused to condemn Richard Quinn, a leading white nationalist publisher who had come under fire for his history of promoting racist screeds before taking a job as a consultant for John McCain&#8217;s 2000 presidential campaign. Though the ADL initially expressed concern about Quinn&#8217;s role on the McCain campaign, it backed off for reasons that appeared to relate to the calculated &#8220;pro-Israel&#8221; line of Quinn&#8217;s magazine.</p>
<p>The episode began after John McCain&#8217;s surprising victory in the 1999 New Hampshire Republican primary. Controversy ensued when the New Republic&#8217;s Benjamin Soskis revealed that McCain had hired the longtime editor of Southern Partisan Magazine, Richard Quinn, as a consultant. Quinn <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2000/02/08/us/the-2000-campaign-the-strategist-mccain-aide-s-conservatism-runs-deep.html">came under fire</a> from Soskis and many others for editing a neo-Confederate magazine that promoted white nationalist themes. For his part, Quinn had <a href="http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/2/15/85831/2516/354/457290">authored</a> an editorial in his publication denouncing Martin Luther King Day as &#8220;vitriolic and profane;&#8221; attacked Nelson Mandela as a &#8220;terrorist&#8221; and a &#8220;bad egg;&#8221; and wrote the following about the KKK&#8217;s former Imperial Wizard-cum-Louisiana GOP gubernatorial candidate: &#8220;What better way to reject politics as usual than to elect a maverick like David Duke? What better way to tweak the nose of the establishment?&#8221;</p>
<p>As the bad press piled up, and reporters discovered gems like the <a href="http://www.thenation.com/article/lobbyist-lost-cause?page=full">ad in Southern Partisan</a> for a t-shirt emblazoned with a Republican elephant logo that read, &#8220;Lincoln&#8217;s Worst Nightmare!&#8221; Quinn began to work his contacts. Finally, his friend  Sam Tennenbaum, who served at the time on the ADL&#8217;s advisory board, intervened in his defense, ensuring that the ADL did not condemn the Southern Partisan or disturb the McCain campaign about employing an avowed neo-Confederate.</p>
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<p>In the 4th Quarterly issue of the Southern Partisan in 1999, editor Christopher Sullivan detailed the ADL&#8217;s deliberations and ultimate refusal to condemn Quinn [see the full article <a href="http://www.scribd.com/doc/35606674/SPV194thQtrPage7">here</a> and <a href="http://www.scribd.com/doc/35606852/SPV194thQtrPage9">here</a>]:</p>
<blockquote><p>Even the Anti-Defamation League, trusting the information that had been conveyed in the media, wrote McCain a letter requesting an explanation. Regular readers of the Partisan know that we have never published anything that even suggested anti-Semitism. In that regard, <strong>a friend of Richard Quinn&#8217;s [Sam Tennenbaum, a South Carolina businessman and a prominent Democrat] happens to serve on an advisory board to the Anti-Defamation League. Tennenbaum called the League&#8217;s national leaders and persuaded them that the attack on Quinn was unfair and undeserved.</strong></p></blockquote>
<p>Why did the ADL let the Southern Partisan off the hook when it had been so zealous in <a href="http://www.adl.org/learn/ext_us/CCCitizens.asp">assailing other white nationalist organizations</a>? A pro-Israel screed authored by Sullivan in 4th Quarterly issue of Southern Partisan in 2001, right after the 9-11 attacks, may offer an explanation. In an article called &#8220;Whose Fault?&#8221; [read full version <a href="http://www.scribd.com/doc/35605504/Southern-Partisan-4thQtr-2001Page">here</a>] Sullivan wrote:</p>
<blockquote><p>Does anybody, however, really thing that if George Bush had come into office and renounced American support for the state of Israel that bin Laden&#8217;s sleepers would have packed their bags, settled their bills and flown back to Arabia? Of course not. They hate Jewish Israel and they hate Christian America. If the radical Arabs and Palestinians were successful in their murderous dream of annihilating every last Jew from The Levant, it would only mean more free time to scheme up another plot to destroy the West.</p></blockquote>
<p>Within neo-Confederate circles, and by extension within the paleoconservative movement, Israel is a generally unpopular cause. Thus the Southern Partisan stood out in its roaring defense of the Jewish State&#8217;s value to the United States.</p>
<p><a href="http://newtknight.blogspot.com/">Ed Sebesta</a>, one of the country&#8217;s leading researchers on the neo-Confederate movement, suggested to me that the Southern Partisan&#8217;s unusual pro-Israel bent helped explain why Quinn was able to marshall the ADL as his ally. &#8220;One of the leading figures in the neo-Confederate movement is Frank Conner whose book, &#8216;The South Under Siege: 1830-2000,&#8217; has chapters of anti-Jewish writing. It is representative of neo-Confederate thinking. Frank Conner is a figure respected in the Sons of Confederate Veterans [the nation's largest neo-Confederate group] and was the author of multiple articles for the Sons of Confederate Veterans educational foundation publication, &#8216;Southern Mercury.’ What is interesting is that the paleoconservatives and neo-Confederates are very critical of Israel. But the Southern Partisan was always the publication of Richard Quinn, a Republican party consultant who needed to earn a living.  So its position on Israel is anomalous relative to the neo-Confederate movement.&#8221;</p>
<p>The ADL&#8217;s refusal to condemn Quinn was a telling episode. Foxman and company may have been willing to ignore all the racist propaganda Quinn and his associates promoted (the Partisan ran a glowing review of the pornographic anti-immigrant tract, <a href="http://www.splcenter.org/get-informed/intelligence-report/browse-all-issues/2001/spring/blood-on-the-border/fear-and-fantasy">&#8220;Camp of the Saints,&#8221;</a> in the same issue in which it defended Quinn) because the magazine maintained a strict &#8220;pro-Israel&#8221; line. There is hardly any other explanation for the ADL&#8217;s strange silence. In contrast, the Southern Poverty Law Center has repeatedly <a href="http://www.splcenter.org/get-informed/intelligence-files/ideology/neo-confederate/the-neo-confederate-movement">taken on</a> the Southern Partisan and the <a href="http://www.splcenter.org/get-informed/intelligence-report/browse-all-issues/2007/fall/dogfight">figures behind it</a>. The SPLC is able to take a sincere and principled stance against bigotry because, unlike the ADL, it does not have a foreign policy.</p>
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		<title>Jerome Corsi&#8217;s Long, Strange Trip</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[These are good times for Jerome Corsi. Already notorious for his factually challenged book-length takedown of 2004 Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry, Unfit For Command, the 61-year-old Corsi has another hit on his hands. His new book, Obama Nation: Leftist Politics and the Cult of Personality has made Corsi a hot commodity again on the right-wing radio [...]]]></description>
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<p>These are good times for Jerome Corsi. Already notorious for his factually challenged book-length takedown of 2004 Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry, <em>Unfit For Command</em>, the 61-year-old Corsi has another hit on his hands. His new book, <em>Obama Nation: Leftist Politics and the Cult of Personality</em> has made Corsi a hot commodity again on the right-wing radio circuit, the bane of the Obama campaign and catapulted to the top slot on the <em>New York Times</em> bestseller list. With his newfound notoriety, Corsi has brought his pathographic anti-Obama narrative to hundreds of thousands of readers&#8211;and millions on radio and TV&#8211;just as he did with Kerry. Corsi has become the court bard of the conservative movement. &#8220;The goal is to defeat Obama,&#8221; Corsi told the <em>New York Times</em>. &#8220;I don&#8217;t want Obama to be in office.&#8221;</p>
<p>Corsi&#8217;s success represents the apotheosis of a long, strange trip from the furthest shores of the right into the national spotlight. During George W. Bush&#8217;s first term, Corsi was a little-known financial services marketing specialist. In 1995, according to the <a href="http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2008/08/20/%20failed_venture_follows_anti_obama_author/?page=1"><em>Boston Globe</em></a>, he coaxed twenty people into a shadowy investment venture in Poland that ultimately lost them a total of $1.2 million. &#8220;It ruined my career in the brokerage business, and it was a sad story for a lot of people,&#8221; said Bradley Amundson, one of those enlisted into Corsi&#8217;s bungled scheme. The FBI opened an investigation but never filed any charges.</p>
<p>Corsi had dabbled off-and-on the fringes of conservative backlash politics for nearly three decades. In his spare time, which he appeared to have lots of, Corsi busied himself at his computer, firing off opinions on the far-right website Free Republic, marked by their sexual and racial obsessions.</p>
<p>In a comment typical of the dozens he <a href="http://mediamatters.org/items/200408060010">posted</a> under the handle &#8220;jrlc,&#8221; Corsi wrote, &#8220;Anybody ask why HELLary couldn&#8217;t keep BJ Bill satisfied? Not lesbo or anything, is she?&#8221; In another, he ranted, &#8220;Isn&#8217;t the Democratic Party the official SODOMIZER PROTECTION ASSOCIATION of AMERICA&#8211;oh, I forgot, it was just an accident that Clintoon&#8217;s [sic] first act in office was to promote &#8216;gays in the military.&#8217; RAGHEADS are Boy-Bumpers as clearly as they are Women-Haters&#8211;it all goes together.&#8221;</p>
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<p>Then he composed <em>Unfit For Command</em>, suddenly vaulting into best-sellerdom. Surrounded by the media buzz of talk radio and Fox News, Corsi no longer plied the seamy troll-zones of the right-wing blogosphere. Overnight, he had become a conservative folk hero. But as Bush&#8217;s popularity waned during his second term, Corsi&#8217;s star dimmed. He tried to reignite it by co-authoring a book with &#8220;prophecy expert&#8221; Michael Evans, <em>Showdown with Nuclear Iran</em>, calling on the United States and Israel to attack Iran &#8220;before it&#8217;s too late,&#8221; and another, <em>Black Gold Stranglehold</em>, claiming to expose the Big Lie that will &#8220;enslave&#8221; Americans: &#8220;the belief that oil is a fossil fuel and a finite resource.&#8221; Corsi&#8217;s conspiracy theories consolidated his cult status, but he did not revive the brightness of his Swiftboating campaign. As another presidential election approached, however, Corsi followed his well-trod path back to renown.</p>
<p>In early 2007, Corsi huddled with an old friend, Howard Phillips, a veteran conservative operative who had attempted to organize the anti-government militia movement into a cohesive political bloc during the 1990s. Corsi emerged from their discussion convinced of his destiny. He would declare his campaign for the presidential nomination of the ultra-right Constitution Party, enthusiastically embrace the party&#8217;s call for a complete halt on immigration, banning abortion even in cases of rape and incest, and upholding its official platform that the &#8220;US Constitution established a Republic under God, rather than a democracy.&#8221; With this momentous announcement, Corsi hoped to cast himself as the last, best hope to save America from the godless, globalist duocracy conspiring to merge the United States, Mexico and Canada into a &#8220;North American Union.&#8221; (His latest flop, published in 2007, was a screed entitled, <em>The Late Great USA: The Coming Merger with Mexico and Canada</em>.)</p>
<p>In July 2007, Corsi <a href="http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8736610542108579090">spoke</a> before the Texas Constitution Party. At the time, he remained focused on foiling the ambitions of Hillary and Bill Clinton. &#8220;I don&#8217;t want Bill Clinton anywhere near the White House,&#8221; Corsi proclaimed. &#8220;We had enough serial rape going on when he was president.&#8221; But Corsi didn&#8217;t want a Republican in the White House either, especially not Senator John McCain. The war-scarred McCain, Corsi <a href="http://wnd.com/index.php?pageId=57678">wrote</a> in a column for the far-right webzine WorldNetDaily, is a possible jihadist dupe who &#8220;has enjoyed strong support from a lobbying group that backs&#8230;a Muslim terrorist group with ties to criminal drug networks and Al Qaeda.&#8221; Even George W. Bush was now treasonous. &#8220;Bush,&#8221; he told the Texas Constitution Party, &#8220;is post-America and post-God,&#8221; a figure so indebted to foreign interests that he had allowed &#8220;communist China&#8221; to &#8220;run its gunboats up the Mississippi.&#8221; In Corsi&#8217;s mind, both parties were fronts for the money-masters, the Trilateralists, the plotters of Bohemian Grove&#8211;the &#8220;elitists who want to destroy the nation-state.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;They don&#8217;t want to offend anybody. They don&#8217;t want to offend Mexico. They don&#8217;t want to offend God,&#8221; he railed, accidentally inverting what he meant to say. &#8220;They take God out of my money. I think we ought to offend Mexico! I think we ought to offend the sexual abusers! I think we ought to respect God.&#8221;</p>
<p>Corsi&#8217;s audience went wild with applause, cheering almost as loudly as they did when he recounted a self-congratulatory tale of hanging up on a telemarketer because he was from India. Despite the mounting enthusiasm for his candidacy, Corsi <a href="http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=56676">unaccountably withdrew</a> from the race just days after his Texas address. He promptly endorsed Chuck Baldwin, a theocratic Baptist pastor who had left the Republican Party in 2000 to protest what he viewed as Bush&#8217;s extreme liberalism. Bush, according to Baldwin, was &#8220;in bed with homosexuals&#8221; (or &#8220;sodomites&#8221; as he likes to call them) and had gone soft on abortion providers, whom Baldwin believed should be marched en masse to the gallows.</p>
<p>&#8220;Chuck [Baldwin], I know personally. He&#8217;s a man of God,&#8221; Corsi told the Constitution Party&#8217;s national convention in May. &#8220;He believes in the Constitution and he believes in the United States of America.&#8221;</p>
<p>Baldwin also believes that &#8220;moneychangers&#8221; of a certain Chosen People are &#8220;Destroying America&#8211;and Christians Don&#8217;t See It.&#8221; That is the title of a <a href="http://www.newswithviews.com/baldwin/baldwin431.htm">commentary</a> he wrote in February of 2008. In it, he wrote: &#8220;The moneychangers of Jesus&#8217; day were the equivalent of the international bankers of our day. With the consent and approbation of the Jewish leaders, these bankers set up shop in the Temple. Their purpose was to exchange whatever currency the Jewish worshipper brought with him or her into Jewish currency, which would then be used to purchase whatever sacrifice the worshipper required.&#8221; For proof, Baldwin cited the investigations of his associate, &#8220;Dr. Jerry Corsi,&#8221; who had bravely &#8220;exposed the moneychangers who are the driving force behind the burgeoning North American Union.&#8221;</p>
<p>Backed by Corsi, Baldwin seized the Constitution Party&#8217;s nomination this May. Then he unfurled a <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCun2nzZ17k">bold new agenda</a>, calling for &#8220;an independent investigative committee to analyze&#8221; whether the attacks of 9/11 were an inside government job. Corsi, for his part, shared Baldwin&#8217;s skepticism. &#8220;The government&#8217;s explanation of the jet fuel fire is not a sufficient explanation,&#8221; Corsi <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yCfI3VmL88">said</a> in January on the radio show hosted by Alex Jones, a fellow Baldwin supporter who promotes himself as &#8220;the grandfather of what has come to be known as the 9/11 Truth Movement.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;With people like you starting to question 9/11 with the science,&#8221; Jones marveled, &#8220;boy that&#8217;s really gonna&#8230;&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;That&#8217;s what rattles the cage,&#8221; said Corsi in a self-satisfied tone.</p>
<p>In late 2007, with Obama in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination, Corsi gleaned a new opportunity to &#8220;rattle the cage.&#8221; He punched out a proposal for an anti-Obama attack book,<em>Obama Nation</em>, and floated it to right-wing publishers. Mary Matalin, the longtime Republican consultant and former senior adviser to Vice President Dick Cheney, was hunting for titles for her two-year-old publishing imprint, Threshold, a conservative division of Simon and Schuster. When Corsi&#8217;s proposal landed on her desk, she was thrilled.</p>
<p>Matalin promptly signed Corsi to a lucrative deal, positioning <em>Obama Nation</em> as Threshold&#8217;s premier release of the summer season. In anticipation of heavy sales, Matalin ordered the printing of 475,000 copies. When the book was released in early August, conservative foundations and think tanks ensured its early success with a massive bulk buy, propelling it to number one on the <em>New York Times</em> bestseller list.</p>
<p>Like <em>Unfit For Command</em>, which wrongly claimed that Kerry had falsified combat reports in order to earn medals in Vietnam, <em>Obama Nation</em> was larded with crackpot smears cobbled together from assorted right-wing blog posts. Corsi asserted, for example, that Obama had &#8220;extensive connections to Islam,&#8221; that he may have snorted cocaine in the Senate, and that he has staffed his campaign with card-carrying communists (including the former youth politics reporter at <em>The Nation</em>, Sam Graham-Felsen, an official Obama blogger and self-described progressive Democrat).</p>
<p>But even as Media Matters for America <a href="http://mediamatters.org/items/200808040005">documented</a> an extensive litany of falsehoods and misrepresentations in <em>Obama Nation</em>, and a nearly unanimous chorus of reviewers panned the book&#8211;&#8221;poisonous crap,&#8221; according to <em>Time</em> columnist Joe Klein&#8211;the Obama campaign could not afford to repeat Kerry&#8217;s fatal mistake of ignoring Corsi and leaving the debunking to the press. On August 14, the Obama campaign <a href="http://www.politico.com/static/PPM104_080814_unfit_cover.html">released</a> a forty-one-page &#8220;investigative report on the lies in Jerome Corsi&#8217;s <em>Obama Nation</em>, entitled, <em>Unfit For Publication</em>. While the booklet systematically undermined the credibility of Corsi&#8217;s writing, it also underlined the pivotal role Corsi played in the Republican attack machine.</p>
<p>Thrown on the defensive by the revelation of Corsi&#8217;s myriad factual errors, Matalin rushed to her author&#8217;s defense. <em>Obama Nation</em>, she told the <em>New York Times</em>, &#8220;was not designed to be, and does not set out to be a political book. Instead, it is &#8220;a piece of scholarship, and a good one at that.&#8221; Following Matalin&#8217;s lead, the conservative movement rallied to Corsi&#8217;s side. Rush Limbaugh <a href="http://mediamatters.org/items/200808150013">hailed</a><em>Obama Nation</em> as a &#8220;pretty damn good&#8221; book; Fox News host Sean Hannity <a href="http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,403043,00.html">hosted</a> Corsi twice on his top-rated <em>Hannity and Colmes</em>, asking him during his second appearance whether Obama was ever a drug dealer. Meanwhile, the <em>National Review</em>&#8217;s Mark Levin <a href="http://corner.nationalreview.com/post/?q=%20NzE2ZWI4ZmY0YjhlM2ViMjk5Njk0ZjUwNDdmMTU3MjM=">assailed the media</a> for &#8220;wanting to know about anything [Corsi] has ever said or written and his associations.&#8221; Even John McCain refused to condemn Corsi&#8217;s work. When asked by a reporter about <em>Obama Nation</em>, McCain <a href="http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2008/08/mccain-pickens.%20html">responded</a> simply, &#8220;Gotta keep your sense of humor.&#8221;</p>
<p>Though the conservative movement&#8217;s most influential media personalities are clamoring for interviews, Corsi still found time to visit the fringe figures that had promoted his conspiratorial tracts during his lean years between campaigns. On August 4, Corsi <a href="http://mediamatters.org/items/200808150003">reunited</a> with Alex Jones, the 9/11 &#8220;Truther,&#8221; to claim that Obama &#8220;really&#8221; was a Muslim. &#8220;We should not have anybody as president who&#8211;both their parents aren&#8217;t Americans,&#8221; Jones barked. &#8220;Bottom line, that&#8217;s always been the way it is.&#8221; Two weeks later, Corsi scheduled a spot on something called &#8220;James Edwards&#8217; Political Cesspool,&#8221; a show he had already appeared on in July.</p>
<p>Who is James Edwards? A 28-year-old self-described &#8220;white nationalist,&#8221; he has leveraged sponsorship from neo-Nazi and Holocaust denial groups to become America&#8217;s most popular white supremacist radio host. On his website, Edwards has <a href="http://www.splcenter.org/intel/intelreport/article.jsp?aid=817">boasted</a> of his friendship with neo-Nazi activist David Duke, and written &#8220;slavery is the greatest thing that ever happened to&#8221; African-Americans. He also warned &#8220;Hollywood promotes white genocide.&#8221; For Edwards, Corsi&#8217;s anti-Obama attacks were only a slight detour from the racialist ranting his show usually entertains.</p>
<p>However, when the <a href="http://www.splcenter.org/blog/2008/08/13/bestselling-anti-obama-%20fabulist%20-appears-on-white-supremacist-radio-show/">Southern Poverty Law Center</a> and <a href="http://mediamatters.org/items/200808140003">Media Matters</a> reported on Corsi&#8217;s planned appearance on Edwards&#8217; show, Corsi quietly withdrew, claiming through his publicist that &#8220;travel plans have changed.&#8221; Bigger venues, in any case, await him. Once again, he&#8217;s a star&#8211;the crank acclaimed by conservatives as the greatest investigative journalist of the day.</p>
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