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David Corn

David Corn (born February 20, 1959) is an American political journalist and author. He is the Washington, D.C. bureau chief for Mother Jones and is best known as a cable television commentator.[1] Corn worked at The Nation from 1987 to 2007, where he served as Washington editor.[2]

David Corn
Corn at BookExpo America 2018
Born (1959-02-20) February 20, 1959 (age 64)
EducationWhite Plains High School
Alma materBrown University (BA)
Occupations
  • Journalist
  • Author
EmployerMother Jones (2007–present)
Notable work
SpouseWelmoed Laanstra
Children2
AwardsGeorge Polk Award (2012)
Websitedavidcorn.com

Early life and education edit

Corn was raised in a Jewish family[3] in White Plains, New York.[4] He graduated from White Plains High School in 1977. He attended Brown University, where he majored in history and worked for The Brown Daily Herald.[4] After his junior year, he interned at The Nation where he accepted a job as editorial assistant instead of returning to finish his degree.[4] He earned his remaining credits at Columbia University and received a B.A. from Brown in 1982.[4]

 
Corn in 2010

Career edit

He was the Washington editor for The Nation[5] and has appeared regularly on FOX News, MSNBC, National Public Radio, and BloggingHeads.tv. He joined Mother Jones in 2007.[4] Corn appeared on FOX News more than sixty times, according to a tally by Politifact.com, before becoming a commentator on MSNBC.[6]

In February 2013, Corn was given the 2012 George Polk Award in journalism in the category of political reporting for his posting of a video and reporting of the "47 percent story," Republican nominee Mitt Romney's videoed meeting with donors during the 2012 presidential campaign.[7]

Books edit

Corn's first book was Blond Ghost: Ted Shackley and the CIA's Crusades, a 1994 biography of longtime Central Intelligence Agency official Theodore Shackley, which received mixed reviews. The book used Shackley's climb through the CIA bureaucracy to illustrate how the Agency worked and to follow some of its Cold War-era covert operations. In The Washington Post, Roger Warner called it "an impressive feat of research." In The New York Times, however, Joseph Finder asserted that Corn seriously distorted history to blame Shackley for a series of institutional CIA failings and pointed out a series of serious errors in the book. Among them, Finder said, was that Corn "recycled a long-discredited canard, much beloved by conspiracy theorists, that on the day of President John F. Kennedy's assassination, the agency's chief of covert operations, Desmond Fitzgerald, met in Paris with one of the C.I.A.'s Cuban agents and gave him a 'ball-point pen' that could be used to inject Castro with a deadly toxin called Black Leaf 40. FitzGerald was actually the host of a lunch in Washington at the time, at the City Tavern Club in Georgetown."[8][9]

Corn contributed a short story to Unusual Suspects (1996), a paperback collection of original crime stories.[10]

His novel, Deep Background (1999), is a conspiracy thriller about the assassination of a U.S. president at a White House press conference and the ensuing investigation. Reviews praised Corn's mastery of the political atmosphere and characters, although they split on whether this was a virtue or, coming towards the conclusion of Bill Clinton's term in office, already all-too-familiar territory. Reviewing the book in The New York Times, James Polk opined that although the book included dramatic scenes such as a "seedy nightspot catering to homosexual marines, an interagency hit squad, a high-class look, but don't touch escort service", the novel could not deliver "enough shocks left to sustain the genre."[11][12]

Corn was a critic of Clinton's successor, President George W. Bush. Corn's next book, 2003's The Lies of George W. Bush: Mastering the Politics of Deception, said that Bush had systematically "mugged the truth" as a political strategy, and he found fault with the media for failing to report this effectively. The book also broke with journalistic practice for its charge of lying, a word usually avoided as editorializing.[13][14] In particular, Corn criticized many of the arguments offered to justify the 2003 invasion of Iraq, and he challenged The New York Times columnist William Safire for claiming links between Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein and Al-Qaeda.[15] In Hubris: The Inside Story of Spin, Scandal, and the Selling of the Iraq War, co-written by Michael Isikoff of Newsweek and Corn, they analyzed the Bush administration's drive toward the invasion.[16]

Corn with journalist Michael Isikoff co-wrote a book about the Donald Trump campaign and administration's ties with Russia and Russian hacking during the 2016 presidential campaign, including a history of similar Russian tactics during earlier administrations.[17] Their book, Russian Roulette: The Inside Story of Putin's War on America and the Election of Donald Trump, was released by Twelve in March 2018.[18]

The Plame affair edit

Corn was personally involved in the early coverage of the controversy over leaks to the media of the name of CIA officer Valerie Plame. After Robert Novak revealed Plame's identity in his July 14, 2003, column, Corn was among the first to report, several days later, that Plame had been working covertly.[19][20] He also raised the possibility that the leak of her identity violated the Intelligence Identities Protection Act (IIPA); however, prosecutors found no evidence that those government officials who leaked her name knew she was a covert agent, and no official was ultimately charged with violating the IIPA.[21]

Novak, for his part, disputed that Plame had been a covert operative at the time her identity was revealed. He also objected to the negative portrayal of himself in Hubris, the book in part about the matter by Corn and Isikoff. Novak said of Corn, "Nobody was more responsible for bloating this episode." Novak felt that Corn was too close with former ambassador Joseph Wilson, Plame's husband and a key figure in criticism of the administration's arguments for invasion.[22] However, in early 2007, an unclassified summary of Valerie Plame's employment history at the CIA was disclosed for the first time in a court filing which confirmed that Plame was indeed a covert operative at the time Novak made her name public.[23]

Mitt Romney "47 Percent" video and George Polk Award edit

In announcing Corn's being awarded the George Polk Award for 2012, the sponsors wrote:

David Corn of Mother Jones will receive the George Polk Award for Political Reporting ... Through persistent digging and careful negotiation with a source, Corn secured a full recording of Romney at a $50,000-a-plate Florida fundraiser declaring that 47 percent of Americans — those who back President Obama — are "victims" who are "dependent upon government" and "pay no income tax." Corn worked for weeks to obtain the recording ... Furthermore, it was Corn's extensive previous reporting on Romney that convinced the source to trust him with its release.[24]

Sexual Harassment Allegations edit

On Nov. 7, 2017, Politico reported that Mother Jones magazine's editor and chief executive acknowledged. that they [had] investigated... Corn for inappropriate workplace behavior three years ago" and as a result, ended up "warning him about touching female staffers and insensitive descriptions of sexual violence." After additional new complaints, however Mother Jones editors said they would now probe the new allegations as well: One woman who worked with Corn" expressed concerns [he].. made 'rape jokes', regularly gave [several women] unwelcome shoulder rubs and engaged in uninvited touching of their legs, arms, backs, and waists." Another woman claimed that Corn "came up behind me and put his hands and arms around my body in a way that felt sexual and domineering."[25][26][27]

After Corn promised to "do better and "make sure that it didn't happen again," there have been no new allegations, and the magazine determined that no further action was warranted.[28] Corn's article that introduced the secret tape was published online on the Mother Jones on September 17, 2012.[29][30][31]

Works edit

  • Blond Ghost: Ted Shackley and the CIA's Crusades. Simon & Schuster. 1994. ISBN 978-0-671-69525-5.
  • Grady, James, ed. (1996). Unusual Suspects: An Anthology of Crime Stories. Black Lizard. ISBN 978-0-679-76788-6.
  • The Lies of George W. Bush: Mastering the Politics of Deception. Crown. 25 May 2004. ISBN 978-1-4000-8151-6.
  • Isikoff, Michael; Corn, David (2007). Hubris: The Inside Story of Spin, Scandal, and the Selling of the Iraq War. Three Rivers Press. ISBN 978-0-307-34682-7.
  • Deep Background. Macmillan. 1 April 2010. ISBN 978-1-4299-7248-2.
  • Showdown: The Inside Story of How Obama Fought Back Against Boehner, Cantor, and the Tea Party. Harper Collins. 20 March 2012. ISBN 978-0-06-210801-2.
  • 47 Percent: Uncovering the Romney Video That Rocked the 2012 Election. Harper Collins. 9 October 2012. ISBN 978-0-06-226681-1.
  • Isikoff, Michael; Corn, David (13 March 2018). Russian Roulette: The Inside Story of Putin's War on America and the Election of Donald Trump. Grand Central Publishing. ISBN 978-1-5387-2874-1.
  • American Psychosis: A Historical Investigation of How the Republican Party Went Crazy. Grand Central Publishing. 13 September 2022. ISBN 978-1-5387-2307-4. OCLC 1314286806.

Personal life edit

David Corn is married to Welmoed Laanstra, a curator.[32][33] They have two children and live in Takoma Park, MD.[34][35]

References edit

  1. ^ . The New York Observer. Archived from the original on October 6, 2008.
  2. ^ Jacobson, Louis (1999-10-22). "Leftist to His Own Devices". Washington City Paper. Retrieved 2021-12-29.
  3. ^ Bloom, Nate (November 13, 2012). . Interfaith Family. Archived from the original on February 2, 2017. Retrieved 14 September 2022.
  4. ^ a b c d e Brown Alumni Magazine: "You Don't Have to Trust Me" by Stephanie Grace May/June 2013
  5. ^ "David Corn". The Nation. 2 April 2010. Retrieved 14 September 2022.
  6. ^ Jon Greenberg. "Mother Jones reporter at center of Bill O'Reilly story: O'Reilly 'often' praised me". Politifact, Feb. 26, 2015.
  7. ^ Monica Bauerlein and Clara Jeffery, "Mother Jones' David Corn Wins George Polk Award," Mother Jones, February 17, 2013.
  8. ^ Warner, Roger. "The Spy as Bureaucrat." The Washington Post, October 23, 1994, p. WBK1.
  9. ^ Finder, Joseph. "The Spy in the Gray Flannel Suit." The New York Times, October 23, 1994, p. A22.
  10. ^ Weeks, Linton. "They Wrote the Book on Fund-Raising." The Washington Post, May 15, 1996, p. B1.
  11. ^ Whitten, Leslie H. Jr. (September 20, 1999), , The Washington Post, p. C2, archived from the original on March 29, 2015.
  12. ^ Polk, James. "The West Wing." New York Times Book Review, October 10, 1999, p. 25.
  13. ^ Geoffrey Hodgson. "Trust Buster." The Washington Post, December 18, 2003, p. C3.
  14. ^ Hertsgaard, Mark. "Chapter and verse on the need for regime change." Los Angeles Times, March 14, 2004, p. R3.
  15. ^ Okrent, Daniel. "The Privileges of Opinion, the Obligations of Fact." The New York Times, March 28, 2004, p. 4.2.
  16. ^ "Hubris, by David Corn and Michael Isikoff". In These Times. 27 August 2006.
  17. ^ "'Russian Roulette' Authors Seek To Connect The Dots Between Trump And Putin". NPR.org.
  18. ^ Myers, Steven Lee (March 14, 2018). "Was the 2016 Election a Game of 'Russian Roulette'?". The New York Times – via NYTimes.com.
  19. ^ Corn, David. "Nigergate Thuggery. 2009-08-08 at the Wayback Machine" The Nation, August 4, 2003.
  20. ^ Toensing, Victoria. "What a Load of Armitage!" The Wall Street Journal, September 15, 2006, p. A12.
  21. ^ Howard Kurtz. "A Hot-Water Leak." The Washington Post, October 1, 2003, p. C1.
  22. ^ Novak, Robert, "Who Said What When: The rise and fall of the Valerie Plame 'scandal.'" The Weekly Standard, October 16, 2006.
  23. ^ Seidman, Joel (2007-05-29). "Plame was 'covert' agent at time of name leak". NBC News. Retrieved 2017-06-08.
  24. ^ "LIU Announces 2012 George Polk Awards in Journalism" (press release), February 18, 2013.
  25. ^ Michael Calderone. "David Corn investigated for inappropriate workplace behavior". Politico, Nov. 2, 2017.
  26. ^ Greg Re. "Mother Jones journalist David Corn joked about rape, gave 'unwelcome shoulder rubs': Emails". Fox News, Nov. 3, 2017.
  27. ^ Victoria Stein. "Mother Jones's Star Journalist David Corn Accused of Sexual Harassmentz". Advocate, Nov. 6, 2017.
  28. ^ Joe Concha. "Mother Jones bureau chief David Corn investigated for inappropriate conduct". The Hill, Nov. 3, 2017.
  29. ^ Corn, David. "SECRET VIDEO: Romney Tells Millionaire Donors What He REALLY Thinks of Obama Voters".
  30. ^ Corn, David. "WATCH: Full Secret Video of Private Romney Fundraiser".
  31. ^ How Mother Jones got the Romney '47 percent' story
  32. ^ Galbi, Douglas. "Contain, Maintain, Sustain rises at Artisphere". Ode Street Tribune. Retrieved 14 September 2022.
  33. ^ "Welmoed Laanstra". Americans for the Arts. Retrieved 14 September 2022.
  34. ^ "A-6499" (PDF). Montgomery County, MD. Retrieved 14 September 2022.
  35. ^ "The 2012 Social List – Page 2". Washington Life Magazine. 7 February 2012. Retrieved 14 September 2022.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Appearances on C-SPAN
  • David Corn at IMDb
  • David Corn on the Muck Rack journalist listing site  

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For other people with similar names see David Korn disambiguation David Corn born February 20 1959 is an American political journalist and author He is the Washington D C bureau chief for Mother Jones and is best known as a cable television commentator 1 Corn worked at The Nation from 1987 to 2007 where he served as Washington editor 2 David CornCorn at BookExpo America 2018Born 1959 02 20 February 20 1959 age 64 EducationWhite Plains High SchoolAlma materBrown University BA OccupationsJournalistAuthorEmployerMother Jones 2007 present Notable workMitt Romney 47 percent story RussiagateSpouseWelmoed LaanstraChildren2AwardsGeorge Polk Award 2012 Websitedavidcorn wbr com Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Books 2 2 The Plame affair 2 3 Mitt Romney 47 Percent video and George Polk Award 2 4 Sexual Harassment Allegations 3 Works 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education editCorn was raised in a Jewish family 3 in White Plains New York 4 He graduated from White Plains High School in 1977 He attended Brown University where he majored in history and worked for The Brown Daily Herald 4 After his junior year he interned at The Nation where he accepted a job as editorial assistant instead of returning to finish his degree 4 He earned his remaining credits at Columbia University and received a B A from Brown in 1982 4 nbsp Corn in 2010Career editHe was the Washington editor for The Nation 5 and has appeared regularly on FOX News MSNBC National Public Radio and BloggingHeads tv He joined Mother Jones in 2007 4 Corn appeared on FOX News more than sixty times according to a tally by Politifact com before becoming a commentator on MSNBC 6 In February 2013 Corn was given the 2012 George Polk Award in journalism in the category of political reporting for his posting of a video and reporting of the 47 percent story Republican nominee Mitt Romney s videoed meeting with donors during the 2012 presidential campaign 7 Books edit Corn s first book was Blond Ghost Ted Shackley and the CIA s Crusades a 1994 biography of longtime Central Intelligence Agency official Theodore Shackley which received mixed reviews The book used Shackley s climb through the CIA bureaucracy to illustrate how the Agency worked and to follow some of its Cold War era covert operations In The Washington Post Roger Warner called it an impressive feat of research In The New York Times however Joseph Finder asserted that Corn seriously distorted history to blame Shackley for a series of institutional CIA failings and pointed out a series of serious errors in the book Among them Finder said was that Corn recycled a long discredited canard much beloved by conspiracy theorists that on the day of President John F Kennedy s assassination the agency s chief of covert operations Desmond Fitzgerald met in Paris with one of the C I A s Cuban agents and gave him a ball point pen that could be used to inject Castro with a deadly toxin called Black Leaf 40 FitzGerald was actually the host of a lunch in Washington at the time at the City Tavern Club in Georgetown 8 9 Corn contributed a short story to Unusual Suspects 1996 a paperback collection of original crime stories 10 His novel Deep Background 1999 is a conspiracy thriller about the assassination of a U S president at a White House press conference and the ensuing investigation Reviews praised Corn s mastery of the political atmosphere and characters although they split on whether this was a virtue or coming towards the conclusion of Bill Clinton s term in office already all too familiar territory Reviewing the book in The New York Times James Polk opined that although the book included dramatic scenes such as a seedy nightspot catering to homosexual marines an interagency hit squad a high class look but don t touch escort service the novel could not deliver enough shocks left to sustain the genre 11 12 Corn was a critic of Clinton s successor President George W Bush Corn s next book 2003 s The Lies of George W Bush Mastering the Politics of Deception said that Bush had systematically mugged the truth as a political strategy and he found fault with the media for failing to report this effectively The book also broke with journalistic practice for its charge of lying a word usually avoided as editorializing 13 14 In particular Corn criticized many of the arguments offered to justify the 2003 invasion of Iraq and he challenged The New York Times columnist William Safire for claiming links between Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein and Al Qaeda 15 In Hubris The Inside Story of Spin Scandal and the Selling of the Iraq War co written by Michael Isikoff of Newsweek and Corn they analyzed the Bush administration s drive toward the invasion 16 Corn with journalist Michael Isikoff co wrote a book about the Donald Trump campaign and administration s ties with Russia and Russian hacking during the 2016 presidential campaign including a history of similar Russian tactics during earlier administrations 17 Their book Russian Roulette The Inside Story of Putin s War on America and the Election of Donald Trump was released by Twelve in March 2018 18 The Plame affair edit Main article Plame affair Corn was personally involved in the early coverage of the controversy over leaks to the media of the name of CIA officer Valerie Plame After Robert Novak revealed Plame s identity in his July 14 2003 column Corn was among the first to report several days later that Plame had been working covertly 19 20 He also raised the possibility that the leak of her identity violated the Intelligence Identities Protection Act IIPA however prosecutors found no evidence that those government officials who leaked her name knew she was a covert agent and no official was ultimately charged with violating the IIPA 21 Novak for his part disputed that Plame had been a covert operative at the time her identity was revealed He also objected to the negative portrayal of himself in Hubris the book in part about the matter by Corn and Isikoff Novak said of Corn Nobody was more responsible for bloating this episode Novak felt that Corn was too close with former ambassador Joseph Wilson Plame s husband and a key figure in criticism of the administration s arguments for invasion 22 However in early 2007 an unclassified summary of Valerie Plame s employment history at the CIA was disclosed for the first time in a court filing which confirmed that Plame was indeed a covert operative at the time Novak made her name public 23 Mitt Romney 47 Percent video and George Polk Award editIn announcing Corn s being awarded the George Polk Award for 2012 the sponsors wrote David Corn of Mother Jones will receive the George Polk Award for Political Reporting Through persistent digging and careful negotiation with a source Corn secured a full recording of Romney at a 50 000 a plate Florida fundraiser declaring that 47 percent of Americans those who back President Obama are victims who are dependent upon government and pay no income tax Corn worked for weeks to obtain the recording Furthermore it was Corn s extensive previous reporting on Romney that convinced the source to trust him with its release 24 Sexual Harassment Allegations edit On Nov 7 2017 Politico reported that Mother Jones magazine s editor and chief executive acknowledged that they had investigated Corn for inappropriate workplace behavior three years ago and as a result ended up warning him about touching female staffers and insensitive descriptions of sexual violence After additional new complaints however Mother Jones editors said they would now probe the new allegations as well One woman who worked with Corn expressed concerns he made rape jokes regularly gave several women unwelcome shoulder rubs and engaged in uninvited touching of their legs arms backs and waists Another woman claimed that Corn came up behind me and put his hands and arms around my body in a way that felt sexual and domineering 25 26 27 After Corn promised to do better and make sure that it didn t happen again there have been no new allegations and the magazine determined that no further action was warranted 28 Corn s article that introduced the secret tape was published online on the Mother Jones on September 17 2012 29 30 31 Works editBlond Ghost Ted Shackley and the CIA s Crusades Simon amp Schuster 1994 ISBN 978 0 671 69525 5 Grady James ed 1996 Unusual Suspects An Anthology of Crime Stories Black Lizard ISBN 978 0 679 76788 6 The Lies of George W Bush Mastering the Politics of Deception Crown 25 May 2004 ISBN 978 1 4000 8151 6 Isikoff Michael Corn David 2007 Hubris The Inside Story of Spin Scandal and the Selling of the Iraq War Three Rivers Press ISBN 978 0 307 34682 7 Deep Background Macmillan 1 April 2010 ISBN 978 1 4299 7248 2 Showdown The Inside Story of How Obama Fought Back Against Boehner Cantor and the Tea Party Harper Collins 20 March 2012 ISBN 978 0 06 210801 2 47 Percent Uncovering the Romney Video That Rocked the 2012 Election Harper Collins 9 October 2012 ISBN 978 0 06 226681 1 Isikoff Michael Corn David 13 March 2018 Russian Roulette The Inside Story of Putin s War on America and the Election of Donald Trump Grand Central Publishing ISBN 978 1 5387 2874 1 American Psychosis A Historical Investigation of How the Republican Party Went Crazy Grand Central Publishing 13 September 2022 ISBN 978 1 5387 2307 4 OCLC 1314286806 Personal life editDavid Corn is married to Welmoed Laanstra a curator 32 33 They have two children and live in Takoma Park MD 34 35 References edit Observer The New York Observer Archived from the original on October 6 2008 Jacobson Louis 1999 10 22 Leftist to His Own Devices Washington City Paper Retrieved 2021 12 29 Bloom Nate November 13 2012 Politically Correct Interfaith Family Archived from the original on February 2 2017 Retrieved 14 September 2022 a b c d e Brown Alumni Magazine You Don t Have to Trust Me by Stephanie Grace May June 2013 David Corn The Nation 2 April 2010 Retrieved 14 September 2022 Jon Greenberg Mother Jones reporter at center of Bill O Reilly story O Reilly often praised me Politifact Feb 26 2015 Monica Bauerlein and Clara Jeffery Mother Jones David Corn Wins George Polk Award Mother Jones February 17 2013 Warner Roger The Spy as Bureaucrat The Washington Post October 23 1994 p WBK1 Finder Joseph The Spy in the Gray Flannel Suit The New York Times October 23 1994 p A22 Weeks Linton They Wrote the Book on Fund Raising The Washington Post May 15 1996 p B1 Whitten Leslie H Jr September 20 1999 Let the Secret Out A Top Notch Conspiracy Thriller The Washington Post p C2 archived from the original on March 29 2015 Polk James The West Wing New York Times Book Review October 10 1999 p 25 Geoffrey Hodgson Trust Buster The Washington Post December 18 2003 p C3 Hertsgaard Mark Chapter and verse on the need for regime change Los Angeles Times March 14 2004 p R3 Okrent Daniel The Privileges of Opinion the Obligations of Fact The New York Times March 28 2004 p 4 2 Hubris by David Corn and Michael Isikoff In These Times 27 August 2006 Russian Roulette Authors Seek To Connect The Dots Between Trump And Putin NPR org Myers Steven Lee March 14 2018 Was the 2016 Election a Game of Russian Roulette The New York Times via NYTimes com Corn David Nigergate Thuggery Archived 2009 08 08 at the Wayback Machine The Nation August 4 2003 Toensing Victoria What a Load of Armitage The Wall Street Journal September 15 2006 p A12 Howard Kurtz A Hot Water Leak The Washington Post October 1 2003 p C1 Novak Robert Who Said What When The rise and fall of the Valerie Plame scandal The Weekly Standard October 16 2006 Seidman Joel 2007 05 29 Plame was covert agent at time of name leak NBC News Retrieved 2017 06 08 LIU Announces 2012 George Polk Awards in Journalism press release February 18 2013 Michael Calderone David Corn investigated for inappropriate workplace behavior Politico Nov 2 2017 Greg Re Mother Jones journalist David Corn joked about rape gave unwelcome shoulder rubs Emails Fox News Nov 3 2017 Victoria Stein Mother Jones s Star Journalist David Corn Accused of Sexual Harassmentz Advocate Nov 6 2017 Joe Concha Mother Jones bureau chief David Corn investigated for inappropriate conduct The Hill Nov 3 2017 Corn David SECRET VIDEO Romney Tells Millionaire Donors What He REALLY Thinks of Obama Voters Corn David WATCH Full Secret Video of Private Romney Fundraiser How Mother Jones got the Romney 47 percent story Galbi Douglas Contain Maintain Sustain rises at Artisphere Ode Street Tribune Retrieved 14 September 2022 Welmoed Laanstra Americans for the Arts Retrieved 14 September 2022 A 6499 PDF Montgomery County MD Retrieved 14 September 2022 The 2012 Social List Page 2 Washington Life Magazine 7 February 2012 Retrieved 14 September 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to David Corn Official website Appearances on C SPAN David Corn at IMDb David Corn on the Muck Rack journalist listing 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