I don't want to give a moron who brings nothing positive to any discussion she's involved in, however, I'm researching this story.
Are there any articles about this story that are reputable? I know it's not in the spirit of Ann to actually look for a source or do legitimate research, but I have standards.
Below is the link I've found so far. Are you aware of any others or any more recent? Thanks.
http://www.villagevoice.com/blogs/runnin鈥?/a>Ann Coulter book sales figures inflated due to Conservative Book Clubs?
The sad and shameful Ann Coulter and Bill Oreilly often point to their book sales as some kind of vindication, but popularity alone doesn't vindicate ideas. The Nazis were popular for a time, and obviously their ideas were very bad.
Let Ann, Rush, and crew vent all they want. A lot of people blamed the democrats loss in 2004 on being associated with the left wing hollywood extremists. Let Ann and Rush tout the fact that they are conservatives, it will just make all conservatives look bad. Not that I want that, but oh well.
I saw Ann on hardball - there were people who liked her conservative ideas but were disturbed by her presentation. They tried to explain this to her and she shrugged them off. That's sad, if I agree with what someone says and they are complete asshole, I can't condone their existence at all, I'll find someone else who agrees with my viewpoint.Ann Coulter book sales figures inflated due to Conservative Book Clubs?
village voice sound pretty unbais to me.
When I walk into Barnes and Noble I do notice that how there at least 2 books riding on Ann's shirt tails they can say anything orginal so they just mock her.
I don't know why liberals make a big deal out of Rush or Ann or Fox.
If they don't like them don't watch them or give them attention.Ann Coulter book sales figures inflated due to Conservative Book Clubs?
Why do people say "liberals." I pretty sure there are some intelligent conservatives that are opposed Coulter's ridicoulous
schtick.
I don't know about the inflated book stores, but I don't doubt it.
I think this is probably true since Ann's core audience tends to be illiterate.
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