Posted on 03/30/2018 7:21:08 AM PDT by COUNTrecount
Cut price Clinton: Hillary sports a cast on her arm as she gives speech at Rutgers for $25k when she normally charges six figures - and it's $7,000 LESS than Jersey Shore's Snooki got
Hillary Clinton spoke to a cheering crowd at Rutgers University on Thursday
Her speech focused on politics and her role in shaping women's political history
Rutgers paid the former US secretary of state $25,000 for her appearance
Clinton has previously secured lucrative speaking fees that are often around her standard $200,000
When Rutgers brought in reality TV star Nicole 'Snooki' Polizzi to speak on campus in 2011, she was given $32,000
Hillary Clinton has been paid $25,000 to speak at Rutgers University, but it is just a fraction of her usual six figure fee and $7,000 less than what Jersey Shore's Snooki was given.
The former presidential candidate delivered a speech in front of a packed crowd at Rutgers on Thursday afternoon that focused on politics and her role in shaping women's political history.
Rutgers paid the former US secretary of state $25,000 for her appearance.
The payment came from an endowment fund and not tuition or public funds, a Rutgers spokeperson told NJ.com.
In the past, Clinton has secured lucrative speaking fees that are often around her standard $200,000 fee.
Clinton appeared at at least eight universities in 2014 for paid speeches and took home a combined $1.8 million.
When Rutgers brought in Nicole 'Snooki' Polizzi to speak on campus in 2011, she was given $32,000. More than 1,000 people came to the university to hear Snooki speak after several students questioned if it was a wise use of money.
A spokesperson for Clinton told NBC last week that she planned to donate her Rutgers speaking payment to charity.
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Well, you know, damaged goods and all...
Has Mrs. Bill put on some pounds? How much does she weigh?
Shaping it? More like deforming it.
Hillary 2020, third time’s the charm ( or curse)
There’s her problem.
Instead of selling an appearance with a cast (only commanding $25k), she should have sold her appearance by the pound. WOuld have made out like a bandit... which she clearly is.
Let me guess - the Clinton Foundation. That's a charity, right?
;-)
They've twelve dollars and thirty-four cents saved up from cookie sales.
Think the old bat would be interested?
She'd be overpaid, but what the hell, it is for the Girl Scouts.
Next Hillary Tour will be “Hillary Speedway Gas Station Tour”.
Stay and listen and get free cup of covfefe and a honeybun.
Alcohol bloat.
A standing ovulation? Isn’t she a little old for that?
Shes not selling power and influence anymore.
She was expected to be president. The influence and power that goes with that is worth a lot more.
The bribes ,,, I mean donations paid to the Clinton Foundation will dry up now too.
And too damned ugly.
(Yeah, I'll take cheap shots at the bitch. And I will until one of us is dead.)
A spokesperson for Clinton told NBC last week that she planned to donate her Rutgers speaking payment to charity.
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Notice the choice of words. “Planned to donate” is not the same “donated.” Weasel words, coming from the masters at it.
Here is a partial list of speakers who get paid $20,000 to $30,000 to speak:
Molly Ringwald
Olympia Dukakis
Mary Lou Retton
Shirley Jones
Yasmine Bleeth
Vanilla Ice
Tony Dorsett
Freddie Prinze Jr.
Jadakiss
Chaz Bono
Charles Grodin
Dick Butkus
Is the GPS monitor embedded in the cast?
What the hell is a Jadakiss?
Yes, the Clintons donate speaking fees to their own charity.
On their tax returns, the Clintons claim huge amounts of charity donations to their own charity.
While apparently perfectly legal, it doesn’t pass the smell test to donate money to charity which gives you a large paycheck.
....students were there too watch her fall over like a tipped cow...
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