Jindal said he has received occasional entreaties from publishers dating to 1997, long before he launched his political career. When interest picked up in recent weeks, he hired a New York agent, Glen Hartley, to sift through the offers.
"We've been getting calls from . . . multiple publishers and we finally said it would make sense to hire somebody who knows this business, knows this industry and can sort through all these publishers, " Jindal said.
And after all the complicated sorting through of "all these publishers" the professionally considered choice was... Regnery.
Funny, I thought Jindal was all about cutting out unnecessary expenditures.
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