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In post-detention KSFO interview, Corsi claimed critics of Obama are "now going to have to risk being thrown in jail or killed"

October 10, 2008 5:53 pm ET

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SUMMARY: On KSFO's The Lee Rodgers Show, Jerome Corsi asserted regarding his detention and departure from Kenya: "I think the story here is really the suppression of the press. ... I hate to think of what the First Amendment is going to mean. If you write a negative book or criticize [Sen. Barack] Obama, I think you're now going to have to risk being thrown in jail or killed." Rodgers said, "I'll tell you what's scary about this, to make the connection here. These are friends of Barack Obama in Kenya, who are trying to intimidate a journalist."

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On the October 9 edition of KSFO's The Lee Rodgers Show, Rodgers interviewed author Jerome Corsi, following Corsi's detention and eventual departure from Kenya, where he had reportedly been attempting to promote his book, The Obama Nation: Leftist Politics and the Cult of Personality . During the interview, Corsi said of his detention: "I think the story here is really the suppression of the press. ... I hate to think of what the First Amendment is going to mean. If you write a negative book or criticize [Sen. Barack] Obama, I think you're now going to have to risk being thrown in jail or killed." Rodgers replied: "Yeah, well, that's the mentality of these people." Earlier in the interview, Rodgers said to Corsi: "Kenya used to be a nice country, but I'll tell you -- I'll tell you what's scary about this, to make the connection here. These are friends of Barack Obama in Kenya, who are trying to intimidate a journalist. ... I'm telling you, this is scary. I have heard from Obama supporters telling me: one way or another, boy, when we're in office, we're going to shut you down."

Corsi claimed on the October 7 broadcast of The War Room with Quinn & Rose that he was being detained in Kenya because immigration had lost his entry papers, but other media outlets reported that, according to immigration officials, Corsi was detained because he attempted to conduct business without a work permit.

During the October 9 edition of Rodgers' program, Corsi also claimed that Obama "campaigned with" Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga during a 2006 trip to Kenya, when Odinga was challenging incumbent Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki. However, according to an August 20 PolitiFact.com article, that assertion -- which Corsi also made in The Obama Nation -- is false. PolitiFact.com wrote that it "scour[ed] the public record for evidence that Obama supported Odinga" and concluded that Obama "has remained neutral in Kenyan politics, and did not support Odinga during his trip." PolitiFact.com concluded: "Corsi states that Obama 'openly supported' Raila Odinga. We found public statements from Obama during the trip saying the exact opposite. We found no other evidence to support Corsi's statement, so we rate his statement False."

Additionally, Corsi falsely claimed on The Lee Rodgers Show that he "[d]isproved every point" that the Obama campaign made in a "40-page rebuttal" to his book. In fact, as Media Matters for America has noted, after the Obama campaign released the document to which Corsi referred -- which debunked numerous falsehoods in Corsi's book -- Corsi provided a list of 11 "corrections to the next printing of The Obama Nation," many of which correct falsehoods that were identified by the Obama campaign, Media Matters, or both.

As Media Matters has noted, Corsi has repeatedly suggested that the Obama campaign is attempting to censor him. On the October 7 edition of The War Room with Quinn & Rose, Corsi suggested that Obama was responsible for his detention in Kenya, stating at one point: "[J]ust don't write anything bad about Senator Obama, because, otherwise, this is what happens to you." He previously questioned whether "an Obama administration might have a censorship department in which a book critical of a President Obama might be banned from publication," and said that if Obama were elected president and someone were to write a book critical of him, "Obama might just have to create a department of hate crimes and put them in jail." As Media Matters has noted, in appearances on C-SPAN and other media outlets, Corsi has promoted the falsehoods in his book even though they have been widely discredited.

From the October 9 broadcast of KSFO's The Lee Rodgers Show:

RODGERS: Kenya used to be a nice country, but I'll tell you -- I'll tell you what's scary about this, to make the connection here. These are friends of Barack Obama in Kenya who are trying to intimidate a journalist.

CORSI: Right.

RODGERS: In this country, the Obama campaign has tried to intimidate TV stations in Pennsylvania into not running commercials bought and paid for by John McCain's campaign, and his thugs in Chicago have tried to intimidate WGN radio from interviewing people who know some unpleasant things about Senator Obama. I'm telling you, this is scary. I have heard from Obama supporters telling me in one way or another, "Boy, when we're in office, we're gonna shut you down." This is the mentality of these people.

CORSI: Well, that's right. And look, Chapter Five -- Chapter Four of my book, The Obama Nation -- this whole Kenyan story I told is absolutely true. Obama went out of his way -- and now I've even got the government videos asking Obama to leave the country for interfering in their politics in 2006, when he's over there in the Senate visiting, campaigned with Odinga, and Odinga showing up everywhere Obama was. The Obama campaign called me a liar, but they don't -- then they don't -- I wrote a rejoinder -- you know, they wrote this 40-page rebuttal, saying my book was unfit to publish. I wrote a 50-page rejoinder to it. Disproved every point that they made, showing how bad their arguments were. They never answered me, but yet they call me the liar. You know, everything I wrote -- if you read The Obama Nation, Lee, you'll see --

RODGERS: I have.

CORSI: -- why they don't want it read, 'cause what I'm saying is the truth. They've called me -- you know, they tell me I'm a hack writer, and I'm a smear artist. Anything you say that's negative to Obama, they say it's racist, it's a smear --

RODGERS: Like using his middle name, for example.

CORSI: True. That is his -- Hussein is his middle name. I mean, you know, it's not smearing him to point out his middle name. And in my book, what I do is I very carefully documented -- I've got about 700 footnotes in the book, and, of course, they want to ridicule the footnotes. You know, but the Obama campaign is using the Saul Alinsky tactics. Obama was trained by Saul Alinsky -- an organization -- Saul Alinsky's "Rules for Radicals" said ridicule your opponents and call them names. Do everything you can to make people not listen to them. I'm telling the truth in The Obama Nation, and if people read the book, they'll see that it's true.

RODGERS: So, you're out now, you're in London. I would assume you have no plans for a return visit to Kenya, which is too bad. The beaches down at Mombasa are very nice -- very nice, indeed.

CORSI: Mombasa's beautiful.

RODGERS: But when are you coming back to the US of A? Are you going to be back in time for the election, or what?

CORSI: Yes, Lee. I'll be back on -- I'll be back on Saturday. The first television --Hannity & Colmes has me on tonight at 9 o'clock. I'll be doing it from London. It'll be the middle of the night here in London. That'll be the first TV since I was, you know, detained and thrown out of Kenya. And I think the story here, really, is the suppression of the press. You're exactly right. I hate to think of what the First Amendment is going to mean. If you write a negative book or criticize Obama, I think you're now going to have to risk being thrown in jail or killed.

RODGERS: Yeah, well, that's the mentality of these -- of these people. And I would assume we could tell everyone that they can read a full account of your vacation in Kenya at WorldNetDaily.com?

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    • Author by megabot (October 10, 2008 6:09 pm ET)
         

      "I hate to think of what the First Amendment is going to mean. If you write a negative book or criticize Obama, I think you're now going to have to risk being thrown in jail or killed."

      The way you right-wingers wanted to send everyone who disagreed with Bush to Guantanamo? GET REAL! You people are already shouting that Obama should be killed - THAT'S your definition of "free speech"!

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      • Author by carlileb5935 (October 10, 2008 7:49 pm ET)
           

        "I think the story here is really the suppression of the press. ... I hate to think of what the First Amendment is going to mean.

        The First Amendment of, er, Kenya.

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    • Author by mr. l (October 10, 2008 6:09 pm ET)
         

      I haven't read his *book* but I'm willing to bet his footnotes are actually endnotes.  Anyone see it?  Are there footnotes?

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    • Author by mrhebert74 (October 10, 2008 6:10 pm ET)
         

      Wow, Jerome Corsi is so brave.

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    • Author by snoopy (October 10, 2008 6:11 pm ET)
         

      I hope Barack does bring back the fairness doctrine. Hell, I hope when the dems control all three houses that the first thing they do is submit an amendment about the fairness doctrine! That'll put the kiss o' butt juice on these psychofanatics lips...

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      • Author by fmbanker87 (October 11, 2008 2:23 pm ET)
           

        I think they will go to satellite and so avoid the fairness doctrine.  They'll work around it.  But at least it would put a stake in the heart of ko, matthews, and rhodes.

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    • Author by ukobserver (October 10, 2008 6:19 pm ET)
         

       "I think the story here is really the suppression of the press. ... I hate to think of what the First Amendment is going to mean. If you write a negative book or criticize [Sen. Barack] Obama, I think you're now going to have to risk being thrown in jail or killed."

      I suppose it's hard to remind this f'wit that HE WASN'T IN THE US, HE WAS IN A FOREIGN COUNTRY. I know some like to think that US law extends around the world and it means that US citizens can do what they like wherever they are.  As this muppet has found out, that is not the case.

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      • Author by DAWUSS (October 10, 2008 6:25 pm ET)
           

        When you insert the words "conspiracy theory" it might make a little more sense.

        Might.

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    • Author by holly (October 10, 2008 6:21 pm ET)
         

      "If people read the book, they'll see that it's true."

      'kay.  Got that.  10-4, good buddy.  Later, gator.*

      *I always smile at kooks and back away.

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      • Author by Col. Harlan Sanders (October 10, 2008 6:31 pm ET)
           

        I like when people cite their own badly discredited books as confirming sources for the story they're telling, especially when it's a story out of the same book they're citing as backup.

        I'd guess that if Corsi loses his validated parking ticket and has to pay the attendant, there's some crazed fist-shaking and screaming "OOO-Baaaa-MAAAA !!!!"

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    • Author by nerzog (October 10, 2008 6:42 pm ET)
         

      Jesus H. Christ... these people are pathetic douchebags.  Here's an idea.... let Alaska secede, and we'll give it to all the Troglodytes to start their own country. They can even make it an official Christian Nation if they want to, eat the polar bears and drill the crap out of it.  it would be a virtual Troglodyte paradise.

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      • Author by Old_Benjamin (October 10, 2008 6:52 pm ET)
           

        Oh sure, you just want that buffer called British Columbia between you and the nutters.

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      • Author by zamfir273114 (October 10, 2008 6:55 pm ET)
           

        Even if the conservatives DID secede and create their own country, within five years the liberals would find out how great things were and illegally invade the country as illegal aliens.  Then they would demand free everything.

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        • Author by Col. Harlan Sanders (October 10, 2008 6:59 pm ET)
             

          Can you imagine the end of the first month in Conservistan, when the wingnuts all went out to the mailbox to get their SS and welfare checks, and realized nobody was there to pay for them? They'd have to quit listening to am radio all day and get jobs. Sweet!

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        • Author by snoopy (October 10, 2008 7:03 pm ET)
             

          You must be mistaken. The only illegal invasions I've seen in my lifetime was done by republicans invading Iraq looking for free oil. But nerz is right, once Alaska secedes, all the right wing morons will move there leaving libs, true conservatives and moderates here. We'll all work together to perfect alternative energy and will not only end up energy independant, we'll get rich selling that technology to other countries - except Alaska. And we'll be laughing our butts off when y'all find out that snowmobile army y'all create runs out of gas crossing over into British Columbia in a sorry attempt to invade. Y'all will be reduced to filming "Dedliest snatch" in the hopes the Discovery channel buys the rights...

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          • Author by zamfir273114 (October 10, 2008 7:19 pm ET)
               

            Possibly, but your country would be invaded by terrorists because you were so naive about defense spending.  Everybody would then have to convert to Islam or be killed (ofcourse the Jews would be killed no matter what). Luckily, the proud souls of Conservistan would fly in and save your sorry asses but will still be bad-mouthed by a bunch of Birkenstock-wearing "do-gooders".

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            • Author by snoopy (October 10, 2008 7:26 pm ET)
                 

              Snowmobiles don't fly, and we'll be free from terrorist invasions because when they show up here, all we'll have to do is say "Alaska is that way". And after y'all kill each other off, we'll bury you real deap. In a few million years we'll have another source of oil...

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            • Author by friedbergboy1422 (October 10, 2008 7:27 pm ET)
                 

              Hilarious rhetoric, Zam.  During the two World Wars, what party was in power?  It will also be interesting to see how the conservatives denegrate each other's military service, plus, with the amount of chickenhawks in your ranks, fielding an army should be almost impossible.

              Also, since you seem so concerned about how great things are, how are the southern states going to survive without the Northeastern states funding their welfare programs?

              http://www.census.gov/prod/2008pubs/fas-06.pdf

              Conservastan is going to be in for a lot of deficit spending, not that they have any opposition to that when they do it themselves.

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            • Author by Kevino (October 10, 2008 11:24 pm ET)
                 

              I fought for YOUR sorry ass.  That little sticker on your wife's car doesn't make you a patriot anymore than sean hannity's speedos make him tough.

              Do you have a problem with the way this election is turning out?  Love it or leave it.

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            • Author by Kevino (October 10, 2008 11:28 pm ET)
                 

              Also, we would NOT be "invaded by terrorists" because we respect the rule of law and we want to treat other countries with respect.  Al queda doesn't hate our freedom.  They hate neocon foreign policy.

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              • Author by fmbanker87 (October 11, 2008 2:26 pm ET)
                   

                Al queda and hamas and chavez love obama.  so maybe you are right. 

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        • Author by eddy3957 reregistered (October 11, 2008 3:09 am ET)
             

          Even if the conservatives DID secede and create their own country...--Zamfir

          A number of years ago this would have looked to me like a desirable thing.  I worried after the GOP took Congress if they in fact would have a 'permanent majority'.

          But not anymore.  The key reason has been what I see as the gradual and continuing awakening of the non-Southern real American as to the consequences of the realignment of the formerly rebellious states to the GOP.  The Republican Yankees are more and more seeing their place as now being with the Democratic Party.  This is the counter realignment which I wondered would happen.

          This is a process which will take some time to complete, but I think it 's full eventuality is all but a certainty.  The economic repercussions of 14 years of GOP misrule now coming to light in earnest during a Republican presidency will hasten it.  It will continue regardless, but proof positive would be the election of a non-White to the Presidency.

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    • Author by Marker (October 10, 2008 7:17 pm ET)
         
      "I hate to think of what the First Amendment is going to mean. If you write a negative book or criticize Obama, I think you're now going to have to risk being thrown in jail or killed." Is there something wrong with this? Poor, poor repug..there now, its nappy time.
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    • Author by Bill Monroe (October 10, 2008 8:10 pm ET)
         

      Corsi sure is making the rounds, heard pretty much the exact same thing on the Phil Valentine show (it absolutely amazes me the things that are taken as fact on this show). You would think someone who says his claims are true and can't be refuted would have something better to back them up with than "from what I hear in Kenya", especially if he wants to call himself a journalist (an idea that absolutely repulses me).

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    • Author by cpinva (October 10, 2008 8:56 pm ET)
         
      lol, first thing i thought was "hey, isn't kenya another country?" so, um, "dr." corsi, the, um, US Constitution doesn't actually apply there. there used to be a time when poor folks like "dr." corsi were committed, for the safety of themselves and the rest of us. nowadays, they just go on FOX "News". i noticed he said he'd penned a 50 page rebuttal, to the obama campaign's 40 page list of errors, mistakes and just plain lies in his book. has anyone actually seen this "50 page rebuttal"? or, like so many things in his life, does it exist only in his fevered imagination?
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    • Author by TadekKorn (October 11, 2008 2:00 am ET)
         

      Corsi has reason to fear.  If anyone merits being sued for libel, he does.  Frankly, the Kenyans treated him with greater curtesy than Corsi has ever treated the sujbects of his vile attacks.

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