The New Republic reports on last week’s town hall meeting at Simon & Schuster, at which the standoff continued between management and a good portion of the employees over the planned publication of books by former vice president Mike Pence and Kellyanne Conway. Based on a recording of the meeting, the article buries the lede: CEO Jonathan Karp reportedly told employees that Conway’s deal is “contingent on being truthful” (their line, not his). For Pence there is a softer standard: “His agent insisted there ‘would be nothing discriminatory’ in the book and that the vice president had promised to be […]