The Presidential election is just around the corner and now we are subjected to a "writer" who is most famous for writing falsehoods about politicians. Problem is, this piece of work presents nothing interesting, factual or new. In fact, it is so full of falsehood; the Obama campaign has been able to simply disprove every single negative allegation very easily. However, some people will believe anything they read, and in America, we all know, that can be a problem for those who trust.
Obama's campaign says the book is full of factual inaccuracies that include: the wrong date for the Obamas' marriage, that Obama is currently using drugs like marijuana and cocaine, that Obama was raised with an Islamic education, that Obama wants to weaken the military and more easily disproven allegations. Corsi states that he doesn't need to prove anything. Well, I guess anyone can print fiction and call it non-fiction.
"The Obama Nation" is actually a twist on the word abomination. Now is that very clever or juvenile? Not only that, but Corsi's book contains what most people would consider offensive language in regards to racial ancestry in Obama's family history. In fact, Corsi states this about his `facts', "I don't need more," he said. "I'm putting this question forward. I'm putting the evidence forward. Voters can make up their own minds." It should be duly noted that Corsi writes for World Net Daily, a conservative Web site whose lead headline Thursday, August 7th was "Astonishing photo claims: Dead Bigfoot stored on ice." That's laughable. Well, I'm sold!