As Regnery Publishing sees it, Gosnell: The Untold Story of America’s Most Prolific Serial Killer , which sold 7,644, should appear on the NYT nonfiction list after The Magnolia Story , which sold 10,000. The movie of the book is currently in post-production, according to IMDb.

The New York Times is leaving a bestselling book about a convicted mass-murdering abortionist off its bestsellers list to protect its friends at Planned Parenthood and in the abortion industry.

Sticking it to conservative authors is hardly a new practice by the Old Gray Lady but, understandably, it can be infuriating.

Ann McElhinney, co-author of Gosnell, is angry.

“This is shocking that the cover-up of the Gosnell story is continuing even after the mainstream media were so criticized for failing to cover the trial.”

“It’s clear that this is a blatant fake list in a fake news newspaper. It’s not only an insult to the people who have bought this book, but an insult to the readers of the New York Times who buy the newspaper and think they are getting the truth about book sales across America but instead get false facts disguised as a neutral list.”

To avoid the death penalty, Dr. Kermit Gosnell of Philadelphia accepted a life sentence in a plea bargain. He was convicted of murdering three babies born alive at his grimy abortion clinic. He was also found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the overdose death of one of his adult patients.

In closing arguments at the trial prosecutor Ed Cameron said to Gosnell “Are you human?” He added, “To med these women up and stick knives in the backs of babies?”

Kermit Gosnell is a PR problem for the Left. With luck, this new book and upcoming movie will make him famous, something Planned Parenthood can’t afford to happen.