Posted on 07/10/2015 5:56:50 PM PDT by Isara
HOUSTON, Texas — Yesterday, news broke that the New York Times had omitted Cruzs best-selling book A Time for Truth from their best-seller list.
Bookscan, a subscription service that tracks the vast majority of book sales in America, is usually a reliable indicator of the New York Times bestseller list. For example, this weeks #1 and #2 books on Bookscan are also #1 and #2 on the NYT list. But the #3 book, Cruzs A Time for Truth, has been omitted altogether from the top twenty spots on the New York Times list.
This is despite the fact that Cruzs book sold more copies last week than 18 of the 20 books on the list.
Their decision to blackball Cruz’s book suggests that the Times very much does not want people to read the book.
The Timess initial explanation was cryptic: We have uniform standards that we apply to our best seller list, which includes an analysis of book sales that goes beyond simply the number of books sold.
When the Times was roundly condemned for its obvious political bias, they issued a revised statement: In the case of this book, the overwhelming preponderance of evidence was that sales were limited to strategic bulk purchases.
This statement is false, and the Times knows it.
There were no strategic bulk purchases. Cruz spent last week on a nation-wide book tour, signing copies of his book at multiple locations. Booksellers at each event had long linessometimes over 400 people per event.
Pictures from some of these signings may be found here: Arlington, TX, Katy, TX, and Sioux City, IA.
Simultaneously, Cruzs book was ranked the #1 political seller on Amazon, and made it as high as the #9 overall seller (across all categories, including fiction).
The Times is presumably embarrassed by having their obvious partisan bias called out. But their responsealleging strategic bulk purchasesis a blatant falsehood, said Cruz campaign spokesperson Rick Tyler. 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 Harper Collins.
We call on the Times, release your so-called evidence. Demonstrate that your charge isnt simply a naked fabrication, designed to cover up your own partisan agenda. And, if you cannot do so, then issue a public apology to Senator Cruz and Harper Collins editor Adam Bellow for making false charges against them.
Gotta get more popcorn.
Keeping it alive and not holding breath that CRuz will get an apology or an explanation from the HUGE FRAUDS at the New York Times “bestseller” list......
I can’t get the reference....
Instead of popcorn, bloat. You’re gonna need the ammo. Popcorn is a luxury for what is coming.
Liberalism is a criminal conspiracy.
Ammo won’t do me any good. I can’t shoot.
But I agree. Bad times are coming.
Didn’t Caliph Baraq use bulk sales of his book to money launder campaign contributions in 2008?
I’m sure the Times was ALL OVER that story, right?
It’s popcorn ( a LOT of popcorn) pouring out of a house. The movie is “Real Genius” with Val Kilmer, among others.
Oh I’m suuuurrre
Tons of popcorn.
They’ll have evidence. The book went in bulk to wholesalers! Quelle horreur! Obviously any distributor who bought the book was up to something nefarious.
Cruze’s book is a best seller on Amazon.
Duh. Cruz’s book is a best seller on Amazon. I must have hit my head yesterday.
Hmmm. they never minded or complained when Hillary Clinton’s book was bulk bought by her people.
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