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Jerome Corsi, Ph.D.


Ranging in topics from politics, economics, U.S. immigration law, Israel and the Middle East, Jerome Corsi, Ph.D. and No. 1 New York Times best-selling author, is renowned among news media outlets worldwide for his ability to break down today's most pressing international issues in a manner engaging and concise – and at times controversial.

The author of 16 books, Corsi rose to national prominence with the 2004 release of "Unfit for Command: Swift Boat Veterans Speak Out Against John Kerry" – a No. 1 New York Times best-seller.

His latest book, also a New York Times best-seller, is "The Obama Nation: Leftist Politics and the Cult of Personality," in which he explains why the extreme leftism of an Obama presidency will leave the United States weakened, diminished and divided. It will, in his words, be "a repeat of the failed extremist politics that have characterized and plagued Democratic Party politics since the late 1960s."

Corsi, a senior staff writer with WorldNetDaily, is also author of Red Alert, his cutting-edge, weekly economic newsletter. Corsi authored New York Times best-seller "The Late Great USA: The Coming Merger With Mexico and Canada" and "Atomic Iran: How the Terrorist Regime Bought the Bomb and American Politicians," in which he analyzes the questions arising from the complex political climate in the Middle East.

Corsi is also co-author of "Black Gold Stranglehold: The Myth of Scarcity and the Politics of Oil" and co-author with Ohio Secretary of State Ken Blackwell of "Rebuilding America."

His book, "Minutemen: The Battle to Secure America's Borders," explores the economic ramifications of insecure U.S. border control and increased illegal immigration into the United States.

In "Minutemen," Corsi emphasizes his opposition to illegal immigration – he, in fact, married an immigrant from Argentina – and is of the belief that Sept. 11 could have been avoided with stronger enforcement of the border. An advocate of a "much stronger middle class," Corsi strongly opposes what he asserts is President Bush's desire to create a "North American Union" – an ideology he dismisses as "of, by and for the elite."

Corsi holds a Ph.D in Political Science from Harvard University, and in 1981 was designated top-secret clearance by the Reagan administration to provide government officials with anti-terrorism training and hostage survival. Dr. Corsi is a frequent on-air contributor to Fox News Channel. In addition to his political science expertise, he has helped develop international financial-services companies specializing in securities products.

A native of Ohio, Corsi resides with his wife and daughter in New York.

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