Why does Apple not carry certain books? (i.e. George Bush's new book)

I read George Bush's new book called Decision Points came out today and I was going to buy it on my iPad but the iBookstore didnt have it. I had looked a week ago to see if they had it for pre-order which they did not.
Does apple just not carry all new releases? Does it take a couple days? Or is it some bush hater at apple decided not to put his book up?
Now please leave all your personal feelings about bush aside when replying. I personally think haters and lovers should all read this one.
But it is irritating that the book isnt on the bookstore! Anyone know why?

It's not Apple's decision. and has nothing to do with political views. The publishers have to be willing to provide their books to Apple for inclusion in the iBookstore. To date, Random House, which is publishing former President Bush's book, has refused to license any of their titles to Apple.
If you feel the need to complain to someone, complain to Random House. Meanwhile, Decision Points is available as an electronic book from either Amazon or Barnes and Nobel, both of whom have software for iOS.
Regards.

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