Sunday, July 12, 2015

Cruz vs NY Times

The New York Times is a private sector company, end of discussion. The NY Times validates its facts in a manner that is not prescribed by any government.

Cruz is an elected Senator not allowed his own facts.

When asked (click here) about its omission of Cruz’s book, the Times replied cryptically: “We have uniform standards that we apply to our best seller list, which includes an analysis of book sales that goes beyond simply the number of books sold.” Later, after the paper came under attack for its apparent political bias, it added a more specific charge: “In the case of this book, the overwhelming preponderance of evidence was that sales were limited to strategic bulk purchases.”

The use of books by political campaigns can easily move a book to the best seller list of any list. ie: Sarah Palin PAC.

A best seller list tells the reader it is a very worthy book to read. That means the political leanings of Ted Cruz is a very valid truth and worthy by a majority of readers of books. It is not a logical conclusion. 

As a matter of fact, it is fraud(ulent). 

Senator Corker is a man that makes up his own facts. ie: Volkswagen election of union.