Aug. 24th, 2004

argh

Aug. 24th, 2004 09:31 pm
jazzfish: an evil-looking man in a purple hood (Lord Fomax)
No, Walden's in the mall does not have Unfit for Command. We don't have it because corporate didn't send us any. I, personally, suspect that this is because Regnery, being a small press, either couldn't keep up with or vastly underestimated demand, and corporate thus sent their limited supply to places they expected would sell.

When you accuse us of having political motivations for not carrying the book, you are engaging in rampant ideological blindness of the worst kind. We carry a pretty well-balanced collection of political books. Currently we've got a lot of Michael Moore because, guess what? After F-9/11 came out he became a big seller. We had a lot of Hannity and O'Reilly when they first came out as well. Hell, we've got Michelle Malkin's screed about how all the hanky-heads ought to be locked up just like the Japs during WWII.

Please don't be an idiot. Thank you.

[As an aside, Atrios has a transcript from The Daily Show that's of some relevance.]

And the Washington Post gives us a few more bad apples. Hey, you folks who don't think anyone above the rank of sergeant bears any responsibility for Abu Ghraib &c? All of you can go to hell.

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