FairTax Book Holds #1 Position at NY Times
According to Nealz Nuze, the FairTax Book remains at the top of the NY Times Bestseller list:
The word came in yesterday afternoon. The FairTax Book will remain No. 1 on the New York Times Bestseller’s List for the second week in a row. Our editor at Regan Books told us yesterday afternoon that it is much harder to make this list the second week than it is the first. Needless to say, we’re excited and gratified. Interview requests for Congressman Linder and myself are pouring in, and the crowds at the book signings remain strong.
Boortz also had this interesting tidbit to offer:
I was discussing the book with some friends last night. I told them that over the past ten or so days I think that I have signed about 8,000 copies of the book at various book signings. Since many people buy multiple copies of the book, I would guess that I’ve seen about 6,500 people during that time.
So .. how many people had something negative to say? Two. That’s it. Just two. One man at Ft. Bragg came through the line twice to have two books signed (he went and bought an extra copy) all the while grumbling that we didn’t include enough of the research in the book. Well, there’s a reason for that. You can find the research at the FairTax website. Knock yourself out, pal.
One other man stood in front of the table and demanded an opportunity to point out all of the typos he had found. We politely declined his incredible offer. But that’s it. Two complaints. On the other hand, we’ve received hundreds of comments from people who doubted whether or not this idea could work ... until they read the book. Well, that’s what we were after.
Again ... thanks so much for another week at No. 1! The FairTax is becoming an idea that can’t be ignored.
Indeed!
(Spotted this via the ever-vigilant Buzz Blog before I made it to the Nuze. Buzz also notes that “According to Drudge, The Fair Tax Book sold 27,635 copies last week and 69,075 copies since it’s release.”)



