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Do You Think Simon & Schuster Really Cares If Paul Begala Hates Its #1 Bestseller?
Of course, criticizing an author is nowhere near the same thing as criticizing his publisher, which you'll notice Begala didn't do—and, no, "I can assure you the folks at Threshold have had nothing to do with my upcoming book" doesn't count. (Nor does having a spokesperson field Smith's inquiries, which is how Hillary Clinton evaded the issue, especially when all it produces is a variant on Begala's line.) Neyfakh promises "more on this later in the week," but we can spare you the anxiety: No serious liberal who has recently been paid, is currently being paid, or thinks he or she has halfway decent odds of being paid good money from Simon & Schuster is going to say anything genuinely negative about the company or anybody who works there except possibly Corsi's editor, Mary Matalin. And that goes double for anybody who has Bob Barnett arranging their book deals. "Oh, that's not my Simon & Schuster" is as harsh as it's going to get, and Smith and Neyfakh will give this up by Friday at the latest to dedicate themselves to trying to peek inside Bob Woodward's book before the laydown date. If they haven't already. Email This Post |
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