Bill & Hillary are not even close to broke really, yes really

Madame Secretary Hillary Clinton

The former Secretary of State

  • Hillary Clinton recently attempted to convince the masses that she and her husband were not “rich” or part of the 1% ers and were in fact broke when they left the White House.Keep in mind as you read this, the median household income in the United States is less than $50,000 and her speaking fee demands go well beyond a few dollars and cents.

    The Las Vegas Review-Journal exclusively reported:

    According to a May 31, 2013 email, Clinton’s standard contract usually includes:
    * Round-trip transportation on a chartered private jet “e.g., a Gulfstream 450 or larger jet,” plus round-trip business class travel for two advance staffers who will arrive up to three days in advance.

    * Hotel accommodations selected by Clinton’s staff and including “a presidential suite for Secretary Clinton and up to three (3) adjoining or contiguous single rooms for her travel aides and up to two (2) additional single rooms for the advance staff.”

    * A $500 travel stipend to cover out-of-pocket costs for Clinton’s lead travel aide.

    * Meals and incidentals for Clinton, her travel aides and advance staff, as well as all phone charges.

    * Final approval of all moderators or introducers.

    The Review-Journal also notes that her speech at the University of Nevada’s 2012 “Foundation dinner,” in particular, underscores Hillary’s outlandish lavish demands and preferences:

    In fact, the former president spoke at the 2012 UNLV Foundation dinner, taking home a $250,000 fee. His spouse will get $225,000 to speak at the annual dinner. The size of Hillary Clinton’s fee has come under fire from critics who question the large expense in an era when students are hard-pressed to cover tuition and leave school saddled with massive debt.

    But Clinton’s $225,000 is something of a cut-rate. Documents obtained by the newspaper show that she initially asked for $300,000 and reveal that she insists on controlling every detail of the private event, large and small, to ensure that she will be the center of attention.

    “It is agreed that Speaker will be the only person on the stage during her remarks,” according to the May 13 contract the Harry Walker Agency signed for Clinton’s keynote address at the Bellagio.

    According to her standard speaking contract, Clinton will remain at the event no longer than 90 minutes; will pose for no more than 50 photos with no more than 100 people; and won’t allow any press coverage or video- or audio-taping of her speech.

    Two years ago a six-figure fee, presidential lodgings, complete control over the logistics of the event, and media censorship were only some of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s stipulations when delivering paid remarks at the University of Nevada at Las Vegas .

    It will be interesting to see how will this plays with the Democratic base? However most likely she get a free pass since she gives all of her earnings to “charity” which happens to be her own foundation, or will she be appropriately criticized for hypocrisy, greed, and self-indulgence enjoyed by only the one-percenters so despised by the Democrats.

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