TheOldSchool
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Her last book sold over 1 million in the 1st month. I have zero interest in her new one.
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I don't put much weight into book sales, but since the right has been all giddy over Clinton's less than stellar book sales, I just couldn't help myself by pointing out that books by leading conservatives are doing even worse.
Hillary Clinton And Elizabeth Warren Are Totally Crushing The Right In Book Sales
It's been two weeks since former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's Hard Choices hit the shelves, and she's already getting hit for a "disappointing" rollout. Critics say her book is "bombing" and sales are "tanking," news outlets and conservative blogs report.
But sales figures for Hard Choices, compared with sales of books penned by potential Republican presidential hopefuls, tell a different story. According to Nielsen BookScan data, Clinton has sold almost 135,000 copies of her new memoir.
Meanwhile, Republicans who have similarly aimed to boost their profile with a book -- Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), Sen. Marco Rubio (Fla.), former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, Rep. Paul Ryan (Wis.), Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee -- have paled in comparison. In fact, Clinton's two weeks of sales top the total sales to date of books by Paul, Rubio, Bush, Ryan, Walker and Huckabee -- combined.
I don't put much weight into book sales, but since the right has been all giddy over Clinton's less than stellar book sales, I just couldn't help myself by pointing out that books by leading conservatives are doing even worse.
Hillary Clinton And Elizabeth Warren Are Totally Crushing The Right In Book Sales
It's been two weeks since former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's Hard Choices hit the shelves, and she's already getting hit for a "disappointing" rollout. Critics say her book is "bombing" and sales are "tanking," news outlets and conservative blogs report.
But sales figures for Hard Choices, compared with sales of books penned by potential Republican presidential hopefuls, tell a different story. According to Nielsen BookScan data, Clinton has sold almost 135,000 copies of her new memoir.
Meanwhile, Republicans who have similarly aimed to boost their profile with a book -- Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), Sen. Marco Rubio (Fla.), former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, Rep. Paul Ryan (Wis.), Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee -- have paled in comparison. In fact, Clinton's two weeks of sales top the total sales to date of books by Paul, Rubio, Bush, Ryan, Walker and Huckabee -- combined.
Maybe if Clinton included a chapter or two mentioning trailer parks and jesus and pictures the teabaggers might "read" it
I don't put much weight into book sales, but since the right has been all giddy over Clinton's less than stellar book sales, I just couldn't help myself by pointing out that books by leading conservatives are doing even worse.
Hillary Clinton And Elizabeth Warren Are Totally Crushing The Right In Book Sales
It's been two weeks since former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's Hard Choices hit the shelves, and she's already getting hit for a "disappointing" rollout. Critics say her book is "bombing" and sales are "tanking," news outlets and conservative blogs report.
But sales figures for Hard Choices, compared with sales of books penned by potential Republican presidential hopefuls, tell a different story. According to Nielsen BookScan data, Clinton has sold almost 135,000 copies of her new memoir.
Meanwhile, Republicans who have similarly aimed to boost their profile with a book -- Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), Sen. Marco Rubio (Fla.), former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, Rep. Paul Ryan (Wis.), Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee -- have paled in comparison. In fact, Clinton's two weeks of sales top the total sales to date of books by Paul, Rubio, Bush, Ryan, Walker and Huckabee -- combined.
I don't put much weight into book sales, but since the right has been all giddy over Clinton's less than stellar book sales, I just couldn't help myself by pointing out that books by leading conservatives are doing even worse.
Hillary Clinton And Elizabeth Warren Are Totally Crushing The Right In Book Sales
It's been two weeks since former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's Hard Choices hit the shelves, and she's already getting hit for a "disappointing" rollout. Critics say her book is "bombing" and sales are "tanking," news outlets and conservative blogs report.
But sales figures for Hard Choices, compared with sales of books penned by potential Republican presidential hopefuls, tell a different story. According to Nielsen BookScan data, Clinton has sold almost 135,000 copies of her new memoir.
Meanwhile, Republicans who have similarly aimed to boost their profile with a book -- Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), Sen. Marco Rubio (Fla.), former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, Rep. Paul Ryan (Wis.), Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee -- have paled in comparison. In fact, Clinton's two weeks of sales top the total sales to date of books by Paul, Rubio, Bush, Ryan, Walker and Huckabee -- combined.
Maybe if Clinton included a chapter or two mentioning trailer parks and jesus and pictures the teabaggers might "read" it
I don't put much weight into book sales, but since the right has been all giddy over Clinton's less than stellar book sales, I just couldn't help myself by pointing out that books by leading conservatives are doing even worse.
Hillary Clinton And Elizabeth Warren Are Totally Crushing The Right In Book Sales
It's been two weeks since former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's Hard Choices hit the shelves, and she's already getting hit for a "disappointing" rollout. Critics say her book is "bombing" and sales are "tanking," news outlets and conservative blogs report.
But sales figures for Hard Choices, compared with sales of books penned by potential Republican presidential hopefuls, tell a different story. According to Nielsen BookScan data, Clinton has sold almost 135,000 copies of her new memoir.
Meanwhile, Republicans who have similarly aimed to boost their profile with a book -- Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), Sen. Marco Rubio (Fla.), former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, Rep. Paul Ryan (Wis.), Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee -- have paled in comparison. In fact, Clinton's two weeks of sales top the total sales to date of books by Paul, Rubio, Bush, Ryan, Walker and Huckabee -- combined.
Maybe if Clinton included a chapter or two mentioning trailer parks and jesus and pictures the teabaggers might "read" it
2 stars out of over a 1000 reviews
JED calls this book a resounding success
We get beaten over the head every day about how Hillary is gonna win
the election in 2016....by 500 million votes or so ...Why would the Republicans
even bother to show up.
And you have an issue if there is a little smile that her book isn't doing well...