Thursday, May 24, 2007

Jerome Corsi: Mark Dankof's RBN Radio Guest for May 23rd



Dr. Jerome Corsi of WorldNetDaily and Human Events joined Mark Dankof's America on the Republic Broadcasting Network on Wednesday, May 23rd. Dr. Corsi discussed illegal immigration, the North American Union, Giuliani's economic links to Cintra of Spain and the Trans-Texas Highway Project, Mr. Bush's ominous Executive Order of May 9th entitled National Security Presidential Directive 51/Homeland Security Presidential Directive 20, and Dr. Corsi's possible Presidential bid with Howard Phillips's Constitution Party. The interview encompassed the final 2 hours of the broadcast.

Jerome Corsi and Mark Dankof charitably disagreed on one subject: the character of the exchange between Rudolph Giuliani and Congressman Ron Paul (R-TX) in the Fox News Republican Presidential Debate. Mark Dankof agreed with the latter that there is a direct connection between American foreign policy and the blowback that resulted in September 11, 2001. Dankof's stance is far more critical of American militarism and interventionism abroad than Dr. Corsi, and looks far more askance at American support of Israel in the Middle East.

One other interesting point emerged from the Corsi/Dankof conversation. Dr. Corsi ruefully admitted that he did vote for George W. Bush in 2000 and 2004. Mark Dankof jettisoned support for Republican Presidential candidates beginning in 1996. In that regard, the erudite Harvard Ph. D. follows the Republic Broadcasting Network host in what may prove to be an interesting new political odyssey for the WorldNetDaily/Human Events columnist. Mark Dankof later affirmed his own belief that an anti-globalist, anti-interventionist domestic and foreign policy was incompatible with contemporary American foreign policy support for Israel and continued disproportionate influence in domestic United States politics and media on the part of the Jewish lobby. Stay tuned.

For Jerome Corsi's latest tome on immigration policy for NewsWithViews, click here.

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