... but a few weeks later, put Bill Clinton's comparatively measly $10 million book contract on its front page.
You're splitting the thinnest of hairs here, which, perhaps not coincidentally, is the same way the Franken types come up with the vast majority of their so-called "lies". Coulter's article made it clear she was talking about the immediate reporting of the contract:
Rush Limbaugh's misfortune is apparently a bigger story than his nearly $300 million radio contract signed two years ago. That was the biggest radio contract in broadcasting history. Yet there are only 12 documents on LexisNexis that reported it. The New York Times didn't take notice of Rush's $300 million radio contract, but a few weeks later, put Bill Clinton's comparatively measly $10 million book contract on its front page.The news of Rush's new contract broke on July 15, 2001. Your article is from a full month later, and mentions his contract only in passing as part of a different story. I just searched, and the Times did NOT report Rush's contract as hard news in any form whatsoever when it actually WAS news. Just as Coulter said, they "didn't take notice." And they did report Bill Clinton's contract as hard news the day it was announced.
If you remain desperate to "nail" Ann Coulter on something, you'll be happy to know I was unable to find any Bill Clinton book deal stories on the FRONT front page; the article in question appears to have run on the front page of the business section instead. I'll be sure to alert the Crucifixion Hut that you'll be sending Ann over for that error.
You looking to join the ALL-WHITE "TEAM FRANKEN" LACK OF DIVERSITY SQUAD? That is who did the work on Franken's book.
For Pete's sake, NYT had Bubba on the FRONT PAGE.
The New York Times, August 7, 2001, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section A; Page 1; Column 1; Business/Financial Desk , 1235 words, THE MEDIA BUSINESS; Publisher Will Pay Clinton Over $10 Million for Book, By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK
Some how, I don't think she'll feel you're worth mentioning in her paperback edition of "Treason".
She ain't Cavuto, that's that for sure.
At this point, your statelemts make you a bigger ass than J-Lo's.....
Which book? He's written four. However, the only two "successful" ones are those that tap the liberal lust for hate. They hate Rush and they hate Fox, so we know which two books people can name. I never heard of the others until I did an Amazon.com search.
Franken left a third string gig at Saturday Night Live to go to Hollywood and sleep his way to the bottom. When I saw the title, "Lies And The Liars That Tell Them", I thought it was his autobiograph.
Of course, if Franken did an autobiography, I suggest "Me, AL Franken" as the title. It would also be the answer to, "Who's The Only Person To Read Al Franken's Autobiography?".