Corsi responds to the Obama Campaigns response to his number one best seller, which I ordered from WND yesterday! Jenny Hatch
NEW YORK โ The Obama campaign, in its 40-page “Unfit for Publication” commentary, alleged my book, “The Obama Nation,” contains lies, but as I documented in a rebuttal published on WorldNetDaily on Sept. 7, there is no substance to the allegations.
Now the campaign has failed to respond to my rejoinder, and except for some minor changes that will be made in the next printing of the book, I assume the Obama campaign agrees that my rejoinder arguments were convincing.
Moreover, I assume the Obama campaign took its best shot with “Unfit for Publication,” refuting every point in “The Obama Nation” that the Obama campaign considered false.
The result here is the chapter-by-chapter arguments from “The Obama Nation” that were not disputed in “Unfit for Publication.” Because the Obama campaign did not even attempt to refute these substantive arguments, I now assume the Obama campaign is conceding their truth.
Chapter 1: “Myths from My Father”
I consider the following arguments from “Myths from My Father,” the first chapter of “The Obama Nation,” are now conceded by “Unfit for Publication”:
Obama’s autobiography, “Dreams from My Father,” is a psychological autobiography that presents his life in a non-chronological fashion, invents dialogue, creates composite characters and changes the names of key people to hide their true identity from the reader. [pages 13-14]
Obama’s father was a polygamist who failed as a bureaucrat in Kenya and killed himself in the last of a series of drunk-driving incidents in Nairobi. [pages 16-21]
Obama’s father abandoned him and his mother to accept a scholarship at Harvard that would not pay his family expenses when he had an offer from the New School in New York City that would have paid for Obama Senior to bring his wife and son with him. [page 18]
The number of wives Obama Senior had, or women with whom he had children, is uncertain. [pages 26-27]
The number of half-brothers and half sisters Sen. Obama has is also uncertain.[pages 26-27]
Obama’s story that John Kennedy helped his father get to the United States to study is a lie. JFK had nothing to do with the 1959 Tom Mboya-organized “first flight” of Kenyans headed to the U.S. for study. [pages 32-33]
Obama’s story that the 1965 Selma march was responsible for his conception is also a complete fabrication. [pages 33-34]
“Unfit for Publication” also fails to challenge the discussion of Kenyan journalist Philip Ochieng that Sen. Obama is “lal,” or “lost” from his African roots in the alienation he feels from being abandoned by his Kenyan father when he was yet a small child. [pages 36-37]
These points were not disputed in “Unfit for Publication.”</blockquote>
Read the whole piece it is absolutely damning.
Jen
