The Dangerous Faggot Milo Yiannopoulos Writes Best-Selling Memoir

The Troll Who Helped Torment Leslie Jones Off Twitter Just Landed a Massive Book Deal Vanity Fair

Reading this headline and @ Nero's quote "I thought they were going to have me escorted from the building -- but instead they offered me a wheelbarrow full of money", this chick was expecting an advance of millions. $250,000 is pretty paltry for the man -- Milo Yiannopoulos -- who says he was a 'virtuous troll' who was doing 'God's work' in fighting against the 'revolting' body-positivity and feminist movements.

Yiannopoulos, who rose to fame in GamerGate, is writing a memoir with Simon & Schuster's Threshold Editions.  GamerGate often targeted feminists and girl gamers generally, telling them to get out of the male gaming culture. The writer went on a speaking tour of college campuses, railing against America's pc culture. 

Don't expect an ounce of empathy from Yiannopoulos, who has bragged that "I don't have feelings to hurt."

{Quote}: "In an interview with ABC last September, Yiannopoulos expressed no regret in fomenting the attacks on Jones. He identified himself as a “virtuous troll” who was doing “God’s work” in fighting against the “revolting” body-positivity and feminist movements. Since being banned from Twitter, Yiannopoulos’s pro-Trump, alt-right platform has landed him on-air appearances and helped turn a college speaking tour titled “Dangerous Faggot” into a potentially self-parodying documentary deal. "

Forbes writes that the provocateur was the speaker most likely to be disinvited to colleges in 2016 The gay Brit received one quarter of disinvites, as he crisscrossed the country on his Dangerous Faggot Tour.

Simon & Schuster Defends Milo Yiannopoulos Book Deal Hollywood Reporter

The publisher is defending its decision to publish 'Dangerous' via its conservative imprint, which has also published books by Glenn Beck, Rush Limbaugh and President-elect Donald Trump. Simon & Schuster said on Friday that it in no way condones discrimination or hate speech, but publishing 'Dangerous' is about free speech. 

The Chicago Review of Books seems to view the decision as more of a business and profit-driven one by Simon & Schuster, given that in the age of self-publishing and indy imprints, publishing a book to support free speech is easy. 'Dangerous' rose to the top of Amazon's best-seller list yesterday, strictly in pre-orders. 

Calling the publisher's decision a "disgusting validation of hate", the Chicago Review of Books said that it will review no books by Simon & Schuster in 2017.

This year the Chicago Review covered 15 of the company's books from various imprints, of the more than 300 books it reviewed. Instead, The Chicago Review of Books said it will choose 15 books from independent and small publishers to cover instead.

Simon & Schuster's UK arm has announced that it will not publish 'Dangerous'.

Senior editors at the UK's top publishing houses told The Guardian that it would be "a toxic book to try and sell here."

"In the U.S. there is a massive market for right-wing writers through talk radio stations, and they also do events where they can sell 2,000 to 3,000 copies at a time," said another. "We don’t have that market here, so it makes it harder to sell."

London publishers also fear the potential for backlash similar to one that is building in the US.

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Trump Summons TV Figures for Private Meeting, and Lets Them Have It The New York Times

According to a transition pool report, the media personalities who got a finger-pointing lecture at Trump Tower today included: NBC News President Deborah Turness; MSNBC President Phil Griffin; CNN President Jeff Zucker and network anchor Wolf Blitzer; Fox News Co-Presidents Bill Shine and Jack Abernethy and Executive Vice Presidents Jay Wallace and Suzanne Scott; and CBS News anchors John Dickerson and Charlie Rose.

About 25 executives and anchors heard President-elect Trump that he wants a "cordial" and "productive" relationship with the media, but he started the meeting with typical Trump commentary on "dishonest media" and specifically singled out CNN and NBC News as "the worst". 

Trump also complained that NBC News President Deborah Turness that the network refused to fun a nice picture of him, suggesting that they preferred to showcase his double chin. 

Pelosi predicts fierce Trump backlash Politico

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi says she's up for another big fight -- with Trump.

In an interview with POLITICO on Monday, the California Democrat who is facing a long-shot leadership challenge from Ohio Democratic Rep. Tim Ryan, insisted her tenacity, experience and ability to count votes correctly without fail means she’s the only one who can bring Democrats back to the House majority. Pelosi recalled the 2006 election when Republicans were dreaming of a "permanent majority". In the 2008 presidential election, Democrats trounced them, vaulting Pelosi into the speaker's chair.

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Sanders slams identity politics as Democrats figure out their future Politico

Did Celebrity Endorsements Contribute to Hillary Clinton's Presidential Upset? Vanity Fair

The problem is that when everyone from Broadway stars to pop stars to Pretty Little Liars stars do speak out, the noise is deafening—and alienating to voters who don’t want to hear what “Hollywood elites,” whose self-interests differ from their own, think. “In this media environment, I don’t think there’s any one news source or any one influencer or one celebrity that can sway a whole broad swath of people’s points of view,” Ronnie Cho, head of public affairs at MTV and former associate director of public engagement for the White House under Obama said. “A healthy skepticism young people have for people telling them what to do and telling them how to think that makes it harder for even the most followed person on Twitter, like Katy Perry, to turn out people to vote.”

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