Well, Dr. Corsi is a fine man, but I really wish he would not have done this. It actually casts a pall over the book. It loses validity.
One of the validating points of the book, was the fact that these two men had no ambitions for themselves...and no other motive than to tell the truth against Kerry's lies.
Now, Corsi reveals that he actually had political ambitions against the man he maligned!
I hate to say it, but this move helps Kerry. If Kerry and his supporters can discredit the Swifties, they have a shot at the White House.
I am not happy about this at all.
what on God's green earth makes you think Kerry can discredit the swifties?
One of the validating points of the book, was the fact that these two men had no ambitions for themselves...and no other motive than to tell the truth against Kerry's lies.
"Well, Dr. Corsi is a fine man, but I really wish he would not have done this. It actually casts a pall over the book. It loses validity."
The validity of the book is not in question when about 97% of the Command structure above him, including several Admirals and a flock of Captains, Commanders, etc. say that he told a pack of lies. All J F'n has on his side are 12 or 13 malcontents/opportunists. The guy who sat right behind him, Steven Gardner, is one of his harshest critics. Validity in question? I don't think so.