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Publisher Lied About Hillary Book Sales
Rush Limbaugh .com ^ | 6/16/03 | El Rushbo

Posted on 06/16/2003 6:52:57 PM PDT by Libloather

Publisher Lied About Hillary Book Sales

June 16, 2003

Here are some facts to smash the myths on Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton's new book: There were not a million printed. There were not 200,000 sold on the first day. There was not a "leak" to the Associated Press of the book's content. Hillary's publisher, Simon & Schuster, sent the data on Bill and Monica to AP. The American Prowler reports all of this.

More: Ann Coulter wrote a great column about this guy named Packer who made a big show of rushing to buy the book at midnight when it went on sale. He's quoted all over the place as a "man on the street." The truth? He's one of Hillary's campaign aides! Read this column, because it's truly amazing. The whole thing was staged. There weren't any real life book fans out there panting to get Hillary's book. This Packer guy was just part of the campaign. The Clintons corrupt everyone they touch, and that's been proven with this corruption of Simon & Schuster.

The Prowler quotes internal memos at the publisher: "Part of the plan to generate buzz on the book was the leaking of some of the most sensational tidbits that had been pulled together by three ghost writers for the former first lady." That was just an old trick to boost sales. You could run these sorts of scams 15 or 20 years ago before the new media, but not anymore. Not with us around.


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To: umgud
But the good thing is... WE WILL!!!!
Go Freepers! ;)
81 posted on 06/16/2003 8:10:47 PM PDT by Terridan (Be grateful sacrifies are illegal now... (Aztecs))
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To: laredo44
I disagree...this is what this guy does...it's his identity. As weird as it sounds. Do you really think the NY Times puts him up to do it?
82 posted on 06/16/2003 8:12:14 PM PDT by Hildy
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To: Calpernia
At this writing, 45 are for sale, and with the exception I'm posting below, bid prices are fairly modest. The reserve price for the two books referred to in my quotation from eBay has been met--$300 apiece: P>
"Up for auction is the book that everyone is talking about and wants. This book was opened only twice, once for Ms. Clinton to sign it and once to photograph it. I happen to have two of these up for auction at the same time. Here is a bit of history about how I obtained these. A friend of mine, Greg Packer was the first on line at Barnes & Noble in NYC and recvieved alot of media attention just for being the first person to have Hillary's book autographed. I have a reciept from Barnes & Noble dated 6-9-03 at 8:33 am to prove these two books were among the first autographed. Being that I have two seperate auctions at once and only one reciept, I will include the original reciept to the auction that draws the highest final bid amount, the other auction will include a high quality photocopy with it."

Best wishes,
Penny

83 posted on 06/16/2003 8:13:58 PM PDT by Penny
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To: Calpernia
At this writing, 45 are for sale, and with the exception I'm posting below, bid prices are fairly modest. The reserve price for the two books referred to in my quotation from eBay has been met--$300 apiece: P>
"Up for auction is the book that everyone is talking about and wants. This book was opened only twice, once for Ms. Clinton to sign it and once to photograph it. I happen to have two of these up for auction at the same time. Here is a bit of history about how I obtained these. A friend of mine, Greg Packer was the first on line at Barnes & Noble in NYC and recvieved alot of media attention just for being the first person to have Hillary's book autographed. I have a reciept from Barnes & Noble dated 6-9-03 at 8:33 am to prove these two books were among the first autographed. Being that I have two seperate auctions at once and only one reciept, I will include the original reciept to the auction that draws the highest final bid amount, the other auction will include a high quality photocopy with it."

Best wishes,
Penny

84 posted on 06/16/2003 8:19:39 PM PDT by Penny
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To: adakotab
No, you need to re-read the article. There was a Hillary aide in the line, but it was not Greg Packer.
85 posted on 06/16/2003 8:20:19 PM PDT by Miss Marple
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To: Calpernia
At this writing, 45 are for sale, and with the exception I'm posting below, bid prices are fairly modest. The reserve price for the two books referred to in my quotation from eBay has been met--$300 apiece: P>
"Up for auction is the book that everyone is talking about and wants. This book was opened only twice, once for Ms. Clinton to sign it and once to photograph it. I happen to have two of these up for auction at the same time. Here is a bit of history about how I obtained these. A friend of mine, Greg Packer was the first on line at Barnes & Noble in NYC and recvieved alot of media attention just for being the first person to have Hillary's book autographed. I have a reciept from Barnes & Noble dated 6-9-03 at 8:33 am to prove these two books were among the first autographed. Being that I have two seperate auctions at once and only one reciept, I will include the original reciept to the auction that draws the highest final bid amount, the other auction will include a high quality photocopy with it."

Best wishes,
Penny

86 posted on 06/16/2003 8:21:32 PM PDT by Penny
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To: alisasny
bump
87 posted on 06/16/2003 8:22:17 PM PDT by lowbridge (Rob: I see a five letter word, F-R-E-E-P. Freep. Jerry: Freep? What's that? -Dick Van Dyke Show)
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To: Penny
Someone just sold another for $142

For auctions! Not fun subject. Glad to see some are making money off of the Clintons for a change.
88 posted on 06/16/2003 8:22:27 PM PDT by Calpernia (Remember the three R's: Respect for self; Respect for others; Responsibility for all your actions.)
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To: PJ-Comix
I thought Gregory Packer has just died!?


89 posted on 06/16/2003 8:22:31 PM PDT by Revolting cat! (Subvert the conspiracy of inanimate objects!)
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To: adakotab; Miss Marple
...Packer gushed to the Times: "I'm a big fan of Hillary and Bill's. I want to change her mind about running for president. I want to be part of her campaign."
I can see why you (and Rush) might reach the conclusion that BOTH "front of the line guys" in Ann's article are Hillary shills.
If you had read the original thread (as Miss marple and I did) - you would realize that Greg Packer's attentions are easily given - sort of like Bubba's) - in that he fawns over EVERYBODY.
Miss Marple is correct.
Rush is wrong, this time.
This instance is apparently part of that ".01% of the time" that he is wrong. :o)
From http://www.timessquare.com/bway/features/feat_guy.html:

First in Line Guy: Obsession or Art Form?
by Reid J. Epstein


Greg Packer stood in line for eight hours before meeting Brandy, the pop singer
PHOTO: David Phillips

 

By 8 o'clock on the coldest morning of the year, Greg Packer was already in his second hour waiting in line to go on a double-decker bus tour of Manhattan with Brandy, the R&B singer.

Spending a day waiting in line to meet celebrities is not unusual for the 38-year-old Huntington, N.Y., native, but his position so far back in the queue was. Packer has made obsessions out of being first in line and of being in the company of celebrities.
But on this day, he was 15th in line. That was good enough, for his goal was just to be among the first 50 who would make it on the Brandy bus.

If there's a global or celebrity-laden event in or near New York, odds are Packer is there, or is trying to be there. He was first in the line to see ground zero when the viewing platform opened at the World Trade Center site Dec. 30. He was the first in line in 1997 to sign the condolence book at the British consulate when Princess Diana died. He slept outside in the snow in Washington last January to be the first in line to greet President George W. Bush after his inauguration.

"This is what I like doing," he said. "You only live once, you might as well make the most of it."

When told of the lengths Packer has gone to to be at major events and meet celebrities, Robert Thompson, a Syracuse University professor of pop culture, said Packer has turned a passion into an art form.

"If you're totally obsessed with Shakespeare and James Joyce and go to the ends of the earth researching them, we call you an English professor," Thompson said. "This guy has chosen his body of art to consume, it just so happens he can't make a living off of it. The only fundamental difference is he doesn't have tenure."

In his quest to mingle with the rich and famous, Packer has met Gloria Estefan and Garth Brooks, Sammy Hagar and Hillary Clinton, Rosie O'Donnell and Keith Richards. He's been the first in line to buy playoff tickets for the Yankees, Mets, Rangers and the minor league Brooklyn Cyclones. He bribed an usher at the Georgia Dome $100 to let him into Super Bowl XXXIV and convinced a nun to give him her extra ticket to see Pope John Paul II at Giants Stadium in 1995. And he never misses the New Year's Eve ball drop in Times Square, where he can be found next to the MTV stage.

Packer drops more celebrities' names than an episode of "Access Hollywood." From Billy Joel, Don Henley and Mariah Carey to the Dixie Chicks, Rage Against the Machine and the punk band Nofx, he's met just about everyone in heavy rotation on MTV. To see where the likes of Sting or Enrique Inglesias will be next, Packer searches newspaper advertisements to see who's coming to New York, and when. It is all part of his quest to meet the real-life stars behind the sequined jacket or guitar strap.

"You get to be hands-on, you get to really know them when you're sitting across from them," said Packer, who lives alone. "Sometimes its like, 'Hello, goodbye.' But sometimes I'll have a few minutes, like with 'N Sync."
It's important to be first, Packer said, because he tends to get impatient if the action begins without him. So he's always near the front of the line, and often is the first to meet Britney Spears, Ringo Starr or Winona.

"I don't want to be in the middle of the line and start getting antsy," he said. "I get there early to avoid things like that."

The obsession with celebrity started 30 years ago, when Packer's mother brought him a photograph of the actress Natalie Wood, whom she met on an airplane. A couple years later, his father presented him with the autograph of heavyweight boxing champion Joe Louis.

Then came high school, when he was able to meet many of the New York Islanders while they were winning four straight Stanley Cups. After games and at malls, Packer tracked down his hockey heroes.

And for the last 10 years, when Packer has learned of a chance to meet a celebrity in the New York area, he has made it his business to be there. Consequences be damned, he takes vacation and personal days or calls in sick from his job filling potholes and mowing lawns for the Huntington highway department for the chance to rub elbows with the likes of Gene Simmons and Jimmy Carter.

"Even if when I went back to work I got fired, I know I would have the full support of the public," said Packer, who said he hopes to someday endorse products in television commercials.

While others waiting on the frigid line to see Brandy came equipped with blankets and heavy coats, Packer weathered the morning in jeans and a New York Fire Department hooded sweatshirt. For the expected seven-hour wait, he brought only The New York Post to read.

"I have all these people around to talk to," he said. "It's like having a different family every time."

As one with so much line-waiting experience, Packer preaches the etiquette of waiting in line. He'll save a spot for someone who's making a run across the street for a hot dog and a hot chocolate, as several Brandy fans did that cold morning, but vacating for more than a few minutes is strictly forbidden.
"Everybody understands that you can go get something to eat and come right back," Packer said. "But some of the girls at 'N Sync thought they could go home and get their beauty sleep. That just wasn't happening."

His line-waiting strategy depends on the relative fame of the celebrity in question. Pop culture icons like Michael Jackson require arriving up to two days in advance, but Packer has found a few hours will suffice to meet B-list stars like Lisa Loeb. For events like the St. Patrick's Day parade, he arrives before the crack of dawn to make sure he has the best spot.

"This guy has clearly found something he loves to do, and few people have done that," said Thompson. "You have to admire that. How many people have found something that they love to wake up at 2:30 in the morning to do? Not very many."  


90 posted on 06/16/2003 8:23:07 PM PDT by RonDog
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To: RonDog
** leaking of some of the most sensational tidbits that had been pulled together by three ghostwriters for the former first lady.**

Tell us something we didn't know!
91 posted on 06/16/2003 8:24:03 PM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: Paleo Conservative
I don't understand your msg. Maybe I'm tired and thick-headed tonight.

I was just ranting about Shrillery being exceedingly unfamiliar with the truth.

Can you enlighten me about what you were trying to communicate to me?

Thanks.
92 posted on 06/16/2003 8:24:05 PM PDT by Quix (HEBREW VOWEL ISSUE DISCUSSED, SCHOLARS N JUNE BCD search for TRUE HEAD TO HEAD COMPARISON CONTINUES)
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To: Libloather
But...But...Greg Packer said he was buying 150,000 copies and he's just an ordinary man on the street. </sarcasm>
93 posted on 06/16/2003 8:24:40 PM PDT by CougarGA7
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To: Calpernia
Local talk show host last week reported that Raley's -big Sacramento grocery chain- already had Hillery's book on the 40% off table--in the first week of release. That says it all.
94 posted on 06/16/2003 8:25:18 PM PDT by ridesthemiles (ridesthemiles)
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"...Consequences be damned, he takes vacation and personal days or calls in sick from his job filling potholes and mowing lawns for the Huntington highway department for the chance to rub elbows with the likes of Gene Simmons and Jimmy Carter..."
Your tax dollars at work.
95 posted on 06/16/2003 8:26:25 PM PDT by RonDog
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To: Penny
Actually, the bidding is going along pretty nicely. I saw one with a high bid of $100. Now I think I understand why people stand in line and buy 10 signed copies. As H. L. Mencken said, no one ever went broke underestimating the taste of the American people,
96 posted on 06/16/2003 8:26:51 PM PDT by giotto
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To: Hildy
Do you really think the NY Times puts him up to do it?

In a word, Yes. Maybe not the NY Times as an institution, but he knows somebody somewhere. Picking the same guy out of the crowd at parades and sporting events is too much of a coincidence.

I know what you are saying about this guy being, apparently, obsessed with securing his fifteen minutes of fame, I can't imagine a secnario where what is described actually happened randomly. Let's say a reporter goes to the St. Patty's parade and picks Packer out for a quote. It could happen. It had to be somebody. But then, another reporter (or even the same one) goes to the Thanksgiving parades and randomly chooses the same guy? Later some other reporter chooses the same guy at a Yankees game? Then at a Mets game?

I'm open to persuasion if you can give me some them same guy can get chosen like that.

97 posted on 06/16/2003 8:28:13 PM PDT by laredo44
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To: Chuckster; RaceBannon
Rats! When I was looking for it, you were posting.
Guess I'm just not as quick as I used to be.
Naw.
It's just that I have Ann Coulter thread on "speed post." :o)
See also:
To: JohnHuang2

. . . .

Good Grief, 13 posts till the first picture?? And I am in a sling!

15 posted on 06/11/2003 9:42 PM PDT by RaceBannon


98 posted on 06/16/2003 8:30:21 PM PDT by RonDog
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To: ridesthemiles; TaRaRaBoomDeAyGoreLostToday!
>>>>Local talk show host last week reported that Raley's -big Sacramento grocery chain- already had Hillery's book on the 40% off table--in the first week of release.

Is this the most beautiful sentence you have ever seen?

Need to see it again.

>>>Local talk show host last week reported that Raley's -big Sacramento grocery chain- already had Hillery's book on the 40% off table--in the first week of release.

It brings tears of joy to my eyes. AND the book signings are STILL going on....while she was reduced to yard sale material.

Wait, one more time.

>>>Local talk show host last week reported that Raley's -big Sacramento grocery chain- already had Hillery's book on the 40% off table--in the first week of release.


Ahhh.
99 posted on 06/16/2003 8:31:35 PM PDT by Calpernia (Remember the three R's: Respect for self; Respect for others; Responsibility for all your actions.)
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To: Libloather
AAARGGHH! Just saw a promo on TV. Hillary! will be makin' cutsie on The David Letterman Show tonight!

(Today's pantsuit color is drab brown, by the way.)

100 posted on 06/16/2003 8:32:27 PM PDT by arasina (All the good taglines were taken.)
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