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Jerome Corsi: Politician-Basher’s White Supremacist Ties Revisited

Mark Potok on August 22, 2008, Posted in Podcasts

Intelligence Report Senior Editor David Holthouse and I discuss the recent Jerome Corsi affair in this week’s podcast. Corsi, widely criticized for his recent book attacking Barack Obama and also earlier condemnations of John McCain, turns out to be a regular on a white supremacist radio show.

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  1. eddie steus said,

    on August 22nd, 2008 at 3:12 pm

    really great info, thanks

  2. Robert Lewis said,

    on August 22nd, 2008 at 8:56 pm

    Jerome Corsi of Swiftboat fame: His over $150,000 in judgments, his corporations and more

    webofdeception.com

  3. Leon said,

    on August 23rd, 2008 at 3:03 am

    BTW– anyone know if the SPLC is involved in voter registration efforts to register minority voters? The White supremacists in charge of many state legislatures, especially the racists who run places like Florida and Arizona, have put many obstacles in place to make registration difficult, including fees and restricting registration drives to particular times of day. We could definitely use the help of a large institution like SPLC to help overcome these obstacles.

    I’d say that the biggest need for such registration drives is in states such as: Florida, New Mexico, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Colorado, Michigan, Missouri, Indiana, New Jersey, Arizona, Alabama, Mississippi, Texas, Virginia, North Carolina and California. Blacks and Latinos have been effectively disenfranchised here, and SPLC can help to register. We’d greatly appreciate your help!

  4. Jonathan said,

    on August 23rd, 2008 at 3:39 pm

    “The White supremacists in charge of many state legislatures, especially the racists who run places like Florida and Arizona, …”

    Are you kidding!? That’s the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever heard! You sound like you’re anti-White.

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