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To: Raymond Duray who wrote (421736)7/2/2003 11:30:27 AM
From: Bill  Respond to of 769670
 
Typical crackpot response from the Traitorous Left.
Earth to Cohen, it's ALREADY a bestseller!
Hahahahahaha...

Hillary bedeviled by protesters

Protesters have become a regular feature at book signings by Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.), but so far, according to Clinton’s publisher, Simon & Schuster, they haven’t hurt sales.

Now Clinton may have another problem that could: conservative blonde nemesis Ann Coulter and her new bestseller, Treason.

Living History, Clinton’s book, continues to do a brisk business, yet by the beginning of the week Coulter’s anti-liberal tome had buried it on Amazon’s nonfiction bestseller list. Treason started the week in the No. 1 spot, while Living History had fallen out of the top 10.

Unfazed, Clinton has kept a heavy schedule of appearances. By her estimate, she’s signed 10,000 copies of her memoirs.

“I try to look at people,” she told Newsday. “I give [them] five or six or seven seconds to say something. Some are tongue-tied, some have a whole speech prepared, some give me letters.”

Considering the number of protesters she attracts, Clinton said, she’s surprised she hasn’t received more negative comments at book signings. For security reasons Simon & Schuster has never posted her appearances on its website.

“One man in a devil’s costume … has been following me for three years,” Clinton said.

The devil didn’t show a week ago when she signed books at a store in Huntington, N.Y., but there was a guy dressed in desert fatigues and a Hillary mask calling himself “Rodham Hussein.”

thehill.com