Is it merely coincidence that the NYT political book best-seller list is dominated by liberals (Soros, Sorenson, Moyers) or books driven by a liberal agenda (What Happened, Bad Money, The Prosecution of George Bush)? Where on their list are Doug Feith, Jonah Goldberg, or George Will? Or, somewhat immodestly, my book, A Time Like This? Do conservatives really not buy books? Or is the Times methodology weighted to reflect their bias? -Wm Tate
A Time Like This
1 posted on
06/06/2008 12:43:37 PM PDT by
wm_tate
To: wm_tate
Since when is George Will a conservative? (He is only by MSM standards). And for those of us who recognize the Iraq war as an archetypically liberal attempt to apply liberal social policy to other countries (pre-emptive wars of agression, ‘nation-building’ and such are reflections of liberal totalitarian thinking, not conservatism), What Happened is more an indictment of Bush’s liberalism than an attack on anything conservative.
To: wm_tate
I look at it this way. The money the ‘RATS spend on these “books” isn’t being contributed to some ‘RAT poll-it-ician somewhere.
3 posted on
06/06/2008 12:51:35 PM PDT by
FlingWingFlyer
(De-Globalize yourself !)
To: wm_tate
When you run the Christians out of town you’re not going to have anything conservative left behind.
9 posted on
06/06/2008 1:07:26 PM PDT by
donna
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