September 10, 2003
Don't Ask What They Think Of Begala

Tucker Carlson, one of the hosts of CNN's Crossfire, has a new book out about his experiences as a television news commentator. I like what I've read of his writing in the past, so I popped over to Amazon to buy the book.

Amazon, however, appears to have a view of Tucker's co-host that is less than optimal. I decided to let CNN know this through their online contact form:

Please advise Tucker that Amazon.com feels that people who buy his new book "Politicians, Partisans, and Parasites: My Adventures in Cable News" may also be interested in Colon Disorders, Herbal Parasite Remedies, and Parasite Elimination Help.

Personally, I think it's rather rude of them to describe Carville like that.

Michael Genrich
Southwest Harbor, ME

If they air this letter, I'll buy all my regular readers a slice of pie.

Posted by Michael Genrich at September 10, 2003 04:55 PM
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Amazon remains convinced for some bizarre reason that I, an unmarried father of none, am suffering from a dire shortage of baby products.

And while there is undeniably a shortage of baby products in my home, I wouldn't call the situation "dire."

Posted by: Dan on September 10, 2003 06:25 PM
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