It's worse than we thought: despite media blitz, nobody is buying chris christie's new book

It’s worse than we thought: Despite media blitz, nobody is buying Chris Christie’s new book

November 30, 2021

MORRISTOWN, NJ – Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has just finished up his “I’m not with Trump” apology tour and while the liberal media is eating this guy up, hoping he drops the anti-Trump sound bites, nobody else is buying it.

His book that is. Christie has been promoting his new book, The Republican Rescue which is more of a giant ax-grinding session than a plan to save the Republic.

According to a report by Press Run, the fawning liberal media has not helped his sales, reporting Christie’s book has sold only 2,289 copies in its first week.

The book is currently ranked 15,545th on Amazon’s Kindle store.

Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton

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