Esquire claims best-seller being disavowed by publisher, 'pulled from shelves'
A major national publication that endorsed Barack Obama for president in 2008 today published a completely fabricated news story claiming Jerome Corsi's new best-selling "Where's the Birth Certificate," published by WND Books, has been disavowed by the publisher and taken out of stores nationwide, with refunds offered to purchasers.
Esquire, established in 1932, alleged on its website today under a "BREAKING" headline that Corsi's book was "pulled from shelves!"
Media are calling WND from around the world about the false report.
WND founder and CEO Joseph Farah confirmed he never spoke to Esquire.
"Never uttered these words or anything remotely resembling them to anyone," he said. "It is a complete fabrication."
Farah said, "The book is selling briskly. I am 100 percent behind it. This has all the earmarkings of a White House dirty trick â but, of course, only the Nixon administration was capable of dirty tricks like that, according to our watchdog media."
The Esquire "report": http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=300301
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A major national publication that endorsed Barack Obama for president in 2008 today published a completely fabricated news story claiming Jerome Corsi's new best-selling "Where's the Birth Certificate," published by WND Books, has been disavowed by the publisher and taken out of stores nationwide, with refunds offered to purchasers.
Esquire, established in 1932, alleged on its website today under a "BREAKING" headline that Corsi's book was "pulled from shelves!"
Media are calling WND from around the world about the false report.
WND founder and CEO Joseph Farah confirmed he never spoke to Esquire.
"Never uttered these words or anything remotely resembling them to anyone," he said. "It is a complete fabrication."
Farah said, "The book is selling briskly. I am 100 percent behind it. This has all the earmarkings of a White House dirty trick â but, of course, only the Nixon administration was capable of dirty tricks like that, according to our watchdog media."
The Esquire "report": http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=300301
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