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How would a patriot act? Like a New York Times bestseller, that's how

Glenn Greenwald's book "How Would a Patriot Act?," which I reviewed here, will debut this Sunday June 11 at No. 11 on The New York Times' Paperback Nonfiction bestseller list.

This is a book that was released May 15 and isn't even in most bricks-and-mortar bookstores yet.

Either I am the Most Influential Book Critic Evah, or Greenwald has caught some lightning in a bottle.

I know which one I'm putting my money on.

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Abuse of Power is one of my fav subjects as I get so much of the former and none of the latter.

Lex said:

Man, do I know what *that* feels like .... ;-)

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