I stopped going to Barnes and Noble when I failed to find a single conservative magazine on their racks, but plenty of liberal ones. I asked the clerk, and she wanted to know if Rush Limbaugh sent me in here to claim that there was some sort of weird conspiracy about their magazines. I found the manager, who told me that if I did not like his magazine selections, I was free to go somewhere else. It was his store, just the way he wanted it.
Two good things have since happened: I shop exclusively at Border's---- altough I doubt their politics are any better, their selection is. Second, this particular Barnes & Noble has closed.
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Makes you feel all warm & fuzzy doesn't it? HA!
The last time I went into a Border's I was amazed at the freak show that was working there. Grungy college students with body piercings etc.
Kind of reminded me of the days when I worked at Barnes and Noble's main store in NY. I never thought that crap would catch up to me 25 years later in the DC suburbs.
Anyone ever bought books from here? I've gotten a couple solicitations from them in the mail.
http://www.conservativebookclub.com/Join/JoinHome.asp?sour_cd=WC00044