Swift Boat Author Smears Self

Shocking Revelations Unveiled in Corsi's New Autobiography

By Bruce McCall 08/15/2008 | 3 Comments

Right-wing attack-dog journalist Jerome Corsi, whose controversial book, "Unfit for Command: Swift Boat Veterans Speak Out Against John Kerry," helped sink Sen. John Kerry's presidential hopes in 2004 and whose similarly incendiary attack on Sen. Barack Obama, "The Obama Nation," is now on sale, reveals in his new unauthorized autobiography that he liked pulling wings off flies as a boy, stole his grandmother's dentures on her deathbed and almost never changes his underwear

Corsi portrays himself as a secretive, dishonest, calculating physical coward who pretended to be the Count of Monte Cristo to avoid military service and once robbed a nun.

In the book's most sensational admission, the author claims that he has uncovered documents showing that he may have sold a used car to Osama bin Laden in 1986 -- a lemon, he admits, that might well have been what turned bin Laden so viciously anti-capitalist and anti-Western.

In another astonishing revelation, Corsi tells how he sold his baby sister to the gypsies to get money to finance a plot to sabotage his hometown 4-H Club. "I'm not proud of that," he says. "I way undercharged."

"My slime-ball, truth-twisting antics," Corsi writes in his epilogue, "disqualify me even as a shameless hack writer peddling dollar-a-page drivel. But the thing about me is, I'm an oily creep and I don't give a -----."

His next written effort, Corsi notes, involves hatchet jobs on all six of the most prominent Democratic vice presidential candidates, "just to be ready."

Bruce McCall, a humorist, is a regular contributor to The New Yorker and Vanity Fair. He is the author of "All Meat Looks Like South America: The World of Bruce McCall" and "Zany Afternoons."

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Comments:

ajamo
Posted 08/15/2008 12:52pm with

Why are people allowed to throw crap around about people and get away with it. If you or I would attact someone and it’s not true we would find ourself in court. How can they get away with it? Where is our country going with the type of people writing trash?

reunionpi
Posted 08/15/2008 01:53pm with

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

www.webofdeception.com

votingvet
Posted 08/19/2008 08:35am with

Corsi needs and deserves this—and more of it. Bruce McCall, thank you. Would it be possible, I wonder, to purchase billboards going into St. Paul with Corsi’s picture framed by quotes from this “autobiographical” rendering?

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