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Random Politics & Religion #00
Bill Clinton was paid 50 million in speaking fees by the state department during Hillary's tenure.
That's more than 4 appearances a month for the 4 years Hillary was secretary of state at an average of 225k a pop (4+ times the annual household income). Ethics don't matter if we can elect the first woman pres! Ragnarok.Nausi said: » they approved his request to speak at these places they didn't pay him to... oh, it's nausi And then they held up the federal bank bonnie and clyde style then they hopped in their '32 ford and died in a shootout with federal agents and were replaced by pod people WHO ALSO DON'T HAVE ANY ETHICS!!!! Ragnarok.Nausi said: » Bill Clinton was paid 50 million in speaking fees by the state department during Hillary's tenure. That's more than 4 appearances a month for the 4 years Hillary was secretary of state at an average of 225k a pop (4+ times the annual household income). Ethics don't matter if we can elect the first woman pres! Whats unethical about speaking fees? Shiva.Nikolce said: » Ragnarok.Nausi said: » they approved his request to speak at these places they didn't pay him to... oh, it's nausi And then they held up the federal bank bonnie and clyde style then they hopped in their '32 ford and died in a shootout with federal agents and were replaced by pod people WHO ALSO DON'T HAVE ANY ETHICS!!!! Shiva.Viciousss said: » Whats unethical about speaking fees? You'd think he'd understand supply and demand in this instance. Former presidents demand a high speaking fee, and various places supply it because prestige of former presidents speaking at their event. Edit: And if you think rich people aren't interseted in hearing the speech of a man who held the highest office in the free world, cheated on his wife while in it, got off, the got off scott free, then managed to stay married and maintain a good public perception despite all kinds of shady ***in his financial past and present to boot...man. Now that I've typed it all out, I'm staggered he doesn't command seven figures per gig. He could probably get it. Many rich people LUST for that kind of thing. I think nausi is just desperate to give us a daily update on the Clintons, we know he doesn't understand anything.
Shiva.Viciousss said: » Ragnarok.Nausi said: » Bill Clinton was paid 50 million in speaking fees by the state department during Hillary's tenure. That's more than 4 appearances a month for the 4 years Hillary was secretary of state at an average of 225k a pop (4+ times the annual household income). Ethics don't matter if we can elect the first woman pres! Whats unethical about speaking fees? I guess vic doesn't see it as a problem to have the secretary of state funnel state department (public) money to her husband (and thus herself). Nothing to see here. Ragnarok.Nausi said: » I guess vic doesn't see it as a problem to have the secretary of state funnel state department (public) money to her husband (and thus herself). Nothing to see here. /sigh it's not public money nausi, you read it wrong and even misquoted the title of the article.... There has never been anything to see in your posts nausi. You are once again completely delusional, the state department was not paying Clinton for his appearances, nowhere in your article does it state that. They simply approved his appearances as there was no reason not to. None of that money was public, none of it was paid by the state dept.
Ragnarok.Nausi said: » I guess vic doesn't see it as a problem to have the secretary of state funnel state department (public) money to her husband (and thus herself). Nothing to see here. They also mocked the clintons for the comment previously about how they have struggled financially as government employees. It still baffles me that you can call out anyone else for lack of reading comprehension when you do stuff like this. Nausi's link:
Quote: Those are bad enough, but it gets worse. The UAE paid Bill $600,000 for an appearance in 2011, which seems highly problematic in the context of ethics, as his wife was at the time in charge of US diplomacy. Is it customary for other nations to stick cash into the family pocket of a Secretary of State? How did that get past the “ethics” review at State? Response: Sigh, I guess I jumped the gun this time.
No matter the smoking gun will turn up soon enough Ragnarok.Nausi said: » Sigh, I guess I jumped the gun this time. No matter the smoking gun will turn up soon enough /comfort now you know how ken starr feels Ragnarok.Nausi said: » Sigh, I guess I jumped the gun this time. No matter the smoking gun will turn up soon enough Thanks coach!
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This all could have been averted:
"I don't have time to read it, just give me the gist of it, son." Shiva.Nikolce said: » Ragnarok.Nausi said: » Sigh, I guess I jumped the gun this time. No matter the smoking gun will turn up soon enough now you know how ken starr feels Ken Starr is now a professor at Pepperdine University. He was once under consideration for the Supreme court. Quite the come down. Offline
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I'd be more proud of being a professor at Pepperdine though...
Ragnarok.Nausi said: » Sigh, I guess I jumped the gun this time. No matter the smoking gun will turn up soon enough Hillary deleted it already. Garuda.Chanti said: » Shiva.Nikolce said: » Ragnarok.Nausi said: » Sigh, I guess I jumped the gun this time. No matter the smoking gun will turn up soon enough now you know how ken starr feels Ken Starr is now a professor at Pepperdine University. He was once under consideration for the Supreme court. Quite the come down. Thank you for sucking the fun out of it, Grandma Killjoy! >:( fonewear said: » I'd be more proud of being a professor at Pepperdine though... Supreme Court appointments are for life. I've wanted that gig since I was like 14. Except, while I could handle law school, I don't think I could handle the cutthroat world of politics. I'm too honest. Offline
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Yea but the Supreme Court like you said has become more political than "interpreting the Constitution"
fonewear said: » Yea but the Supreme Court like you said has become more political than "interpreting the Constitution" It's job security for life with pay, pension, and everyone offering you investment opportunities. If I could find it in my heart to be corrupt, man. The things I'd do. Garuda.Chanti said: » Ken Starr is now a professor at Pepperdine University. so is nausi! perhaps "felt" in the past tense would have been a better choice of words... he thought he was going to unravel whitewater and bust open the arkansas mafia... and ended up getting bill's law license suspended for five years for lying about monica. Offline
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Shiva.Nikolce said: » Garuda.Chanti said: » Ken Starr is now a professor at Pepperdine University. so is nausi! perhaps "felt" in the past tense would have been a better choice of words... he thought he was going to unravel whitewater and bust open the arkansas mafia... and ended up getting bill's law license suspended for five years for lying about monica. It's so crazy it has to be true ! Offline
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fonewear said: » It's so crazy it has to be true ! Offline
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"I've said it before and I'll say it again: Democracy simply doesn't work."
fonewear said: » "I've said it before and I'll say it again: Democracy simply doesn't work." Bring on the totalitariam regime already. I have a Half-life 2 fantasy I want to live out before I'm too old and out-of-shape for it to work. |
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