stronger-together

Waiting for Moonbat Libs to scream about NYT “sexism” in calling a woman’s book a “flop.”

Via Free Beacon.

Hillary Clinton’s new book Stronger Together is a “flop” after selling less than 3,000 copies in its first week on sale, theNew York Times reported Wednesday.

Stronger Together, named after Clinton’s campaign slogan and co-authored by running mate Sen. Tim Kaine (D., Va.), serves as a blueprint of progressive policy proposals for the country should Clinton win the White House.

It is another disappointment for Clinton in the bookselling department. She aggressively promoted her 2014 memoir about her time at the State Department, Hard Choices, but it sold just 85,000 copies in its first week, also falling short of expectations, the Times noted.

Hillary Clinton’s newest book, “Stronger Together,” which provides a policy blueprint for where she hopes to take the country if she is elected president, sold just 2,912 copies in its first week on sale, according to Nielsen BookScan….

Maybe no one wants to shell out money for the book because we already know where she hopes to take the country: further down the rabbit hole…

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  1. Kimj7157 says:

    Kaine and Clinton are such an appealing and dynamic duo.

    Can’t imagine why their book would fail so miserably… .

  2. Alain41 says:

    Subtitle (or the title) should be, Dollars to Deplorables.
    Stronger Together is not a compelling book title.
    Didn’t NYT make some change so political books aren’t really tracked anymore? Maybe that’s a reason why Democrats didn’t feel compelled to buy it.

  3. Maynard says:

    From an Amazon review:

    I was going to read this book…..I really was. But just as I got started, I found myself under sniper fire, passed out, and fell and hit my head. After that I got double vision and had to wear glasses that were so damn thick I couldn’t even see to read. Then I was allergic to something and started coughing so hard I spit out what looked like a couple of lizard’s eyeballs, my limbs locked up, and I passed out and fell down again, waking up only to find out I had pneumonia. It’s a good thing I was able to make a small fortune making this random small trade in the commodities market (cattle futures or some such thing) and then, of all things, a few banks offered me a few million to to talk to their employees for a few minutes – and all that really helped out because I swear I was dead broke and couldn’t figure out how I was gonna come up with the 6 bucks to pay for this book, let alone pay the $1,500 for my health insurance this month. I still want to read it, but, hell, what difference at this point does it make? I hear it sucks anyway.

  4. Alain41 says:

    99.9% Perfect.

    I’d change the last line to:
    ‘I hear it’s irredeemable anyway. Deplorable.’

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