Factcheck: Do Past Secretaries of State Make as Much for Speeches as Hillary Clinton?

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Clinton's defense that 'every secretary of state' has done the same is called into question

When Hillary Clinton was asked by CNN’s Anderson Cooper to defend her high speaking fees, Clinton said that “every secretary of state that I know has done” the same and that she just took what was “offered.”


Clinton, however, was making more money on the lucrative speaking circuit after she left the State Department than her three predecessors combined. Not only was Clinton giving more speeches, but she was also paid for them more than Madeleine Albright, Colin Powell, and Condoleezza Rice.


Clinton has been targeted for the $675,000 she took from Goldman Sachs for three speeches, but her fees sometimes exceeded $300,000. For example, she was paid $325,000 by Cisco in August 2014. Later that year Qualcomm paid her $335,000 for a single speech.


Rice is the only former secretary of state that has come close to making as much as Clinton for speeches. She once received $150,000 for a speech at the University of Minnesota, but usually makes far less.


One group that brought in both Rice and Clinton in the year after they left the State Department illustrates just how different the two women’s approach to the speaking circuit has been.


Rice spoke at the Boys and Girls Club in 2009 for $60,000 and gave most of the money back to the charity. Clinton took $200,000 from the Boys and Girls Club for a 2014 speech. Clinton gave the money the Clinton Foundation.


A volunteer at the Boys and Girls Club who had a hand in setting up both speeches told Politico that the Clinton gig “felt more like a pay-to-play type thing” than Rice’s.


Powell and Albright do not come close to bringing in as much money as Clinton, who made more than $11 million in speeches in one 15 month span. Each is paid “in the $50,000 range” when brought in for a speech, according to a New York Times report, which is less than what Chelsea Clinton makes.


Although Cooper failed to point out that Clinton’s speaking fees far exceed what former secretaries of state brought in, he did point out that, unlike Clinton, they had no plans to run for office again.


The Washington Post‘s Chris Cillizza wrote that Clinton’s response that she is doing nothing more than her predecessors will “haunt” her for “some time to come.”


http://freebeacon.com/politics/fact...make-as-much-for-speeches-as-hillary-clinton/

Hillary is truly a piece of shit...
 
She's a capitalist, why shouldn't she make money? You jelly?

She's not just a former SoS, she's a former FLOTUS.

She's entitled to make as much money as possible. The reality is however when you run for President how you made your money is going to get scrutinized. So as she's trying to move further left during the primary to fend off Bernie some of her rhetoric tends to ring more hollow to certain portions of the left.
 
She gave the money to their foundation which is a charity.

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so you're not against gross profits made by democrats. got it.

I don't even think about it no matter who the person is. Apparently the con view of making money is republican good, democrat bad.

"Rudolph Giuliani, the former mayor of New York City, who ascended to global fame in the wake of the 9-11 terrorist attacks, attracts fees of up to $270,000 per speech. In 2007, during his failed run for the Republican presidential nomination, Giuliani revealed that he had earned $9.2 million over the past 13 months in speaking fees alone, or about $700,000 per month."
 
the first woman to ever hold the position she held



yes she got paid a fair price for speaking to them


Chicks can get big bucks nowadays huh
 
I don't even think about it no matter who the person is. Apparently the con view of making money is republican good, democrat bad.

"Rudolph Giuliani, the former mayor of New York City, who ascended to global fame in the wake of the 9-11 terrorist attacks, attracts fees of up to $270,000 per speech. In 2007, during his failed run for the Republican presidential nomination, Giuliani revealed that he had earned $9.2 million over the past 13 months in speaking fees alone, or about $700,000 per month."

are you accusing me of defending speaker fees for cons?
 
Google it.

the fine toothed comb that it would take for me to go through that chicken scratch misdirected payouts would be better spent elsewhere. suffice it to say, any foundation can call itself a charity while it spends millions on progressive initiatives, still doesn't make it a real charity.
 
the fine toothed comb that it would take for me to go through that chicken scratch misdirected payouts would be better spent elsewhere. suffice it to say, any foundation can call itself a charity while it spends millions on progressive initiatives, still doesn't make it a real charity.

<yawn> Nothing but opinion and you won't do the work to prove your points.
 
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