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A few incredible aspects of this story not to be missed...
1. The book is published by an outfit owned by Threshold Editions, (they
will also be publishing Karl Rove's book) the company's chief editor is Mary
Matalin.
*Ms. Matalin said in an interview* that the book "was not designed to be,
and does not set out to be, a political book," calling it, rather, *"a piece
of scholarship, and a good one at that."*
**
*2. Mr. Corsi (the book's author is UNABASHEDLY trying to defeat Obama and
plans to run ads) "The goal is to defeat Obama,"* Mr. Corsi said in a
telephone interview.* "I don't want Obama to be in office."* He said *he was
also planning to assist several conservative groups that intend to run
advertisements against Mr. Obama this fall, though he would not name them.*
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/13/books/13book.html?_r=1&oref=slogin
The New York Times
August 13, 2008
Book Attacking Obama Hopes to Repeat '04 Anti-Kerry Feat
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 as a stealth radical liberal
who has tried to cover up "extensive connections to Islam" — Mr. Obama is
Christian — and questioning whether Mr. Obama's admitted experimentation
with drugs during high school and college ever ceased.
Significant portions of the book, released by Threshold Editions, a division
of Simon & Schuster that has as its chief editor, Mary Matalin, the former
Republican operative turned publisher-pundit, have already been challenged
as misleading or false in the days since it made its debut on Aug. 1.
But it is to make its first appearance on The New York Times best-seller
list for nonfiction hardcovers this Sunday — at No. 1. The book is pushed
along by a large volume of bulk sales, intense voter interest in Senator
Obama and an aggressive marketing campaign that already has included 100
author interviews with talk radio hosts across the country, like Sean
Hannity and G. Gordon Liddy, Mr. Corsi said on Tuesday.
It is a significant, early success for Ms. Matalin's three-year-old imprint,
Threshold Editions, which is also planning to publish the memoirs of
KarlRove, President Bush's longtime political guru. The publishing
house says it
has undertaken an aggressive printing effort for anticipated demand, with
475,000 copies of "The Obama Nation" produced so far.
"The goal is to defeat Obama," Mr. Corsi said in a telephone interview. "I
don't want Obama to be in office." He said he was also planning to assist
several conservative groups that intend to run advertisements against Mr.
Obama this fall, though he would not name them. Mr. Corsi, who has over the
years written critically about Senator John McCain as well, said he
supported the Constitution Party presidential nominee, Chuck Baldwin, and
had not been in touch with McCain aides. He called his reporting on Mr.
Obama, which he stands by, "investigative," not prosecutorial.
Ms. Matalin said in an interview that the book "was not designed to be, and
does not set out to be, a political book," calling it, rather, "a piece of
scholarship, and a good one at that." She said she was unaware of efforts to
link the book to any anti-Obama advertising.
In its timing, authorship and style of reportage, the book is strikingly
reminiscent of the book that Mr. Corsi wrote with his co-author, John
O'Neill, about Mr. Kerry, "Unfit for Command," which included various
charges that were ultimately undermined by news reports pointing out the
contradictions. (Some critics against Mr. Kerry quoted in the book had
earlier praised his bravery in incidents they were charging he had
fabricated; one of them had earned a medal for bravery in a gun battle he
accused Mr. Kerry of concocting.)
But books like "Unfit for Command," which remained for some 12 weeks on the
Times best-seller list, and, now, "The Obama Nation," have become an
effective and favored delivery system for political attacks. There have been
anti-Clinton (both Bill and Hillary) and anti-Bush tomes too numerous to
name. The sensational findings in these books, whether dubious or true, can
quickly come to dominate the larger political discussion in the media,
especially on cable television and the less readily detectible confines of
talk radio and partisan Web sites.
Fact-checking the books can require extensive labor and time from
independent journalists, whose work often trails behind the media echo
chamber.
Web sites on the left have begun poring over Mr. Corsi's latest book. Media
Matters, which is run by David Brock, a former right-wing journalist who
wrote a classic of the genre, "The Real Anita Hill," has been particularly
aggressive in fact-checking the book, and its press releases on inaccuracies
in the book have gotten some attention on television programs on cable.
Several of the book's charges, in fact, are unsubstantiated, misleading or
inaccurate.
For instance, Mr. Corsi writes that Mr. Obama had "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," asking, "How about in
the U.S. Senate?"
But Mr. Obama, who admitted to occasional marijuana and cocaine use during
his high school and early college years, wrote in his memoir that he had
"stopped getting high" when he moved to New York in the early 1980s. And in
an interview in 2003 with The State Journal-Register of Springfield, Ill.,
he said in response to questions of his drug use, "By the time I was 20, I
don't think I indulged again."
In an interview, Mr. Corsi said Mr. Obama's word was not to be trusted
because "self-reporting, by people who have used drugs, as to when they
stopped is inherently unreliable."
In exploring Mr. Obama's denials that he had been present for the more
incendiary sermons of his former pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, Mr. Corsi
cites a report in the conservative Web site NewsMax.com that Mr. Obama had
attended a sermon on July 22, 2007, in which Mr. Wright blamed "the 'white
arrogance' of America's Caucasian majority for the world's suffering,
especially the oppression of blacks." Mr. Obama was giving a speech in
Florida that afternoon, and his campaign reported he had not attend Mr.
Wright's church that day. William Kristol, a columnist for The New York
Times, had cited the same report in a column, but issued a correction.
"There is a dispute about the date, and Kristol chose to side with Obama,"
Mr. Corsi said. "We can nitpick the date to death," Mr. Corsi said, saying
his "fundamental point" was Mr. Obama's close association with someone
ascribing to "black liberation theology" like Mr. Wright.
Mr. Corsi described most of the critiques of his book as "nitpicking," like
a contradiction of his claim in the book that Mr. Obama had failed to
dedicate his book "Dreams of My Father" to his family; Mr. Obama dedicated
the book to several family members, in the introduction. He called the Media
Matters critique inconsequential because it was forwarding a liberal,
political agenda.
Media Matters was created in part to answer a conservative "echo chamber" —
one that liberal activists say they have still yet to match — that gives
books like Mr. Corsi's extra bounce. "There's just no doubt that in terms of
longer term infrastructure, there's more out there on the right than there
is on the left," said Cliff Schecter, author of a liberal attack book on Mr.
McCain, "The Real McCain," which, with 35,000 copies in print, did not hit
The New York Times bestseller list.
Mr. Obama's campaign has yet to weigh in heavily on the charges itself in
Mr. Corsi's book, appearing to face the classic decision between the risk of
publicizing the book's claims by addressing them and the risk of letting
them sink into the public debate with no response.
"This book is nothing but a series of lies that were long ago discredited,
written by an individual who was discredited after he wrote a similar book
to help George Bush and Dick Cheney get reelected four years ago," said
Tommy Vietor, a spokesman for Mr. Obama. "We will respond to these smears
forcefully, with all means necessary."
Several Democrats associated with Mr. Kerry's campaign in 2004 said in
interviews Tuesday that they were comfortable so far with Mr. Obama's more
muted response to the book, which has not showed up yet in television
advertisements.
Even Mr. Corsi said this book did not have what "Unfit for Command" had: a
built-in interest group, the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth, to run
advertisements against its target.
While he said he thought it was a certainty that he would be "assisting in
the creation of ads in the fall," he did not say what he believed their
content would be.
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