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Title: Amazon: 'No evidence' of bulk sales for Ted Cruz book [NYSlimes lies exposed]
Source: Politico
URL Source: http://www.politico.com/blogs/media ... -for-ted-cruz-book-210374.html
Published: Jul 13, 2015
Author: Dylan Byers
Post Date: 2015-07-13 13:29:49 by Tooconservative
Keywords: None
Views: 394
Comments: 4

The New York Times' refusal to put Ted Cruz's memoir on its best-seller list is once again being called into question — this time by Amazon, the largest Internet retailer in the country.

On Sunday, an Amazon spokesperson told the On Media blog that the company's sales data showed no evidence of unusual bulk purchase activity for the Texas senator's memoir, casting further doubt on the Times' claim that the book — "A Time For Truth" — had been omitted from its list because sales had been driven by "strategic bulk purchases."

"As of yesterday, 'A Time for Truth' was the number 13 best-selling book, and there is no evidence of unusual bulk purchase activity in our sales data," Sarah Gelman, Amazon's director of press relations, said in an email.

Amazon's findings match those of HarperCollins, the book's publisher, which said Friday that it had "investigated the sales pattern" for Cruz’s book and found "no evidence of bulk orders or sales through any retailer or organization." Moments after that announcement, Cruz's campaign issued a press release accusing the Times of lying and calling on the paper to provide evidence of bulk purchasing or else formally apologize.

“The Times is presumably embarrassed by having their obvious partisan bias called out. But their response — alleging ‘strategic bulk purchases’ — is a blatant falsehood,” Cruz campaign spokesperson Rick Tyler said in a statement Friday. “The evidence is directly to the contrary. In leveling this false charge, the Times has tried to impugn the integrity of Senator Cruz and of his publisher HarperCollins.”

“A Time For Truth," which was published on June 30, sold 11,854 copies in its first week -- more than 18 of the 20 titles on the Times best-seller list for the week ending July 4, according to Nielsen bookscan. On raw numbers, Cruz's book would have finished at #3 on the Times' influential list of hardcover nonfiction. However, the Times informed HarperCollins last week that Cruz's book would not be on the list.

In an email last week, Times spokesperson Eileen Murphy said  "A Time For Truth" did not meet the paper's "uniform standards," which include "an analysis of book sales that goes beyond simply the number of books sold." In the case of Cruz's book, she said, "the overwhelming preponderance of evidence was that sales were limited to strategic bulk purchases."

As HarperCollins has noted, Cruz's book “ranked high on other publishing industry bestseller lists including Nielsen Bookscan (#4) … The Wall Street Journal (#4) and Barnes and Noble (#7),” all of which “omit bulk orders books from their rankings.”

The fracas between Cruz and the Times has been a boon to the Texas senator's presidential campaign, sparking outrage and sympathy from conservatives who suspect liberal bias from the Times and the mainstream media.

“It’s been a good week and a half with wall-to-wall coverage of the book, and yes, this latest unfortunate news courtesy of the New York Times is a chance to get yet more attention and drive readers to Senator Cruz’s book,” Keith Urbahn, the book's literary agent, said last week. “This controversy is already helping sales.”


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Politico has no love for Cruz but they seem to enjoy, in cahoots with Amazon, taking the Slimes down a peg or two.

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#1. To: TooConservative (#0) (Edited)

2C, we have speculated on this before - how book sales (in bulk) are used as a form of payolla to talk show hosts and even bribes to politicians (both parties) by special interest groups and PACS buying books in bulk. They then give them away sometimes to donors of PACS, etc.

In many cases they may have individuals who work for lobby groups or PACS spread out the buying - have front groups or even individuals buy books to hide the trail.

In many cases these books are ghost written for the radio talk show jock or the politician. That goes for Clinton's book as well.

Pericles  posted on  2015-07-13   15:36:58 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Pericles (#1)

In many cases they may have individuals who work for lobby groups or PACS spread out the buying - have front groups or even individuals buy books to hide the trail.

It's actually a form of payola, a way to slip money under the table to a pol. The books purchased then can be donated, given away or dumped in a landfill.

What is interesting is that this is exactly what the Slimes is saying was happening with the Cruz book. And Amazon is taking on the Slimes' excuse for delisting Cruz. And Amazon, like WaPo, just happens to be owned by Jeff Bezos.

I think there's more than one ox being gored here.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-07-13   16:59:09 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: TooConservative (#2)

In many cases they may have individuals who work for lobby groups or PACS spread out the buying - have front groups or even individuals buy books to hide the trail.

It's actually a form of payola, a way to slip money under the table to a pol. The books purchased then can be donated, given away or dumped in a landfill.

What is interesting is that this is exactly what the Slimes is saying was happening with the Cruz book. And Amazon is taking on the Slimes' excuse for delisting Cruz. And Amazon, like WaPo, just happens to be owned by Jeff Bezos.

I think there's more than one ox being gored here.

Oh, yes it is fun to watch - but the NY Slimes is complicit in this charade as well - when was the last time this payola was explored by Times journalists?

Also, before Bezos bought the Wash Post, the owner's daughter was selling dinners to lobby groups for like hundreds of thousands of dollars. She got busted and ended the program and they sold off the paper a few years after. But I am sure that is how the Newspapers are payola-ed as well.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/07/04/AR2009070402253.html

Washington Post Publisher Katharine Weymouth's Apologizes to Readers for Flier on Policy Dinners

By Katharine Weymouth Sunday, July 5, 2009

Dear Reader:

I want to apologize for a planned new venture that went off track and for any cause we may have given you to doubt our independence and integrity. A flier distributed last week suggested that we were selling access to power brokers in Washington through dinners that were to take place at my home. The flier was not approved by me or newsroom editors, and it did not accurately reflect what we had in mind. But let me be clear: The flier was not the only problem. Our mistake was to suggest that we would hold and participate in an off-the-record dinner with journalists and power brokers paid for by a sponsor. We will not organize such events. As publisher it is my job to ensure that we adhere to standards that are consistent with our integrity as a news organization. Last week, I let you, and the organization, down. The Washington Post remains committed, now and always, to the highest standards of journalistic integrity. Nothing is more important to us than that, and nothing will shake that commitment.

Pericles  posted on  2015-07-13   17:10:04 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Pericles (#3)

Sounds to me like the WaPo owner was letting Little Princess shake down a bunch of corporate honchos and lobbyists.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-07-13   19:31:37 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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