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Old 08-22-2014, 08:44 PM   #571
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
Publishing a book by Paul Ryan just dropped Hatchette into the crazy category and dropped them down in my opinion. I could go on to say what a nut case Paul Ryan is and that he is dangerous as a politician for the United States, but I won't as this is not the appropriate forum for that.
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Why is Hachette subject to a ideological litmus test when it publishes books by authors across the political spectrum, but Amazon gets a free pass when it discounts Paul Ryan?
Sorry, I never meant for the first sentence to be included. I thought I had erased it. The "spot on assessment" was meant only for the second sentence.

Personally, I have no problem with publishers publishing works from anyone and would never think anything less of them when they did so.

I'm editing that post.
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