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5/31/2016 3:29 pm  #1


Here’s how much Hillary Clinton was paid for her 2013-2015 speeches

Here is a big reason many Sander's supporters will never support Clinton.



Here’s how much Hillary Clinton was paid for her 2013-2015 speeches:


  • 4/18/2013, Morgan Stanley, Washington, DC: $225,000
  • 4/24/2013, Deutsche Bank, Washington, DC: $225,000
  • 4/24/2013, National Multi Housing Council, Dallas, Texas: $225,000
  • 4/30/2013, Fidelity Investments, Naples, Fla.: $225,000
  • 5/8/2013, Gap Inc., San Francisco, Calif.: $225,000
  • 5/14/2013, Apollo Management Holdings LP, New York, NY: $225,000
  • 5/16/2013, Itau BBA USA Securities, New York, NY: $225,000
  • 5/21/2013, Vexizon Communications Inc., Washington, DC: $225,000
  • 5/29/2013, Sanford C. Bernstein and Co. LLC, New York, NY: $225,000
  • 6/4/2013, The Goldman Sachs Group, Palmetto Bluffs, SC: $225,000
  • 6/6/2013, Spencer Stuart, New York, NY: $225,000
  • 6/16/2013, Society for Human Resource Management, Chicago, Ill.: $285,000
  • 6/17/2013, Economic Club of Grand Rapids, Grand Rapids, Mich.: $225,000
  • 6/20/2013, Boston Consulting Group Inc., Boston, Mass.: $225,000
  • 6/20/2013, Let’s Talk Entertainment Inc., Toronto, Canada: $250,000
  • 6/24/2013, American Jewish University, Universal City, Calif.: $225,000
  • 6/24/2013, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts and Company LP, Palos Verdes, Calif.: $225,000
  • 7/11/2013, UBS Wealth Management, New York, NY: $225,000
  • 8/7/2013, Global Business Travel Association, San Diego, Calif.: $225,000
  • 8/12/2013, National Association of Chain Drug Stores, Las Vegas, Nev.: $225,000
  • 9/18/2013, American Society for Clinical Pathology, Chicago, Ill.: $225,000
  • 9/19/2013, American Society of Travel Agents Inc., Miami, Fla.: $225,000
  • 10/4/2013, Long Island Association, Long Island, NY: $225,000
  • 10/15/2013, National Association of Convenience Stores, Atlanta, Ga.: $265,000
  • 10/23/2013, SAP Global Marketing Inc., New York, NY: $225,000
  • 10/24/2013, Accenture, New York, NY: $225,000
  • 10/24/2013, The Goldman Sachs Group, New York, NY: $225,000
  • 10/27/2013, Beth El Synagogue, Minneapolis, Minn.: $225,000
  • 10/28/2013, Jewish United Fund/Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago, Chicago, Ill.: $400,000
  • 10/29/2013, The Goldman Sachs Group, Tuscon, Ariz.: $225,000
  • 11/4/2013, Mase Productions Inc., Orlando, Fla.: $225,000
  • 11/4/2013, London Drugs Ltd., Mississauga, Canada: $225,000
  • 11/6/2013, Beaumont Health System, Troy, Mich.: $305,000
  • 11/7/2013, Golden Tree Asset Management, New York, NY: $275,000
  • 11/9/2013, National Association of Realtors, San Francisco, Calif.: $225,000
  • 11/13/2013, Mediacorp Canada Inc., Toronto, Canada: $225,000
  • 11/13/2013, Bank of America, Bluffton, SC: $225,000
  • 11/14/2013, CB Richard Ellis Inc., New York, NY: $250,000
  • 11/18/2013, CIIE Group, Naples, Fla.: $225,000
  • 11/18/2013, Press Ganey, Orlando, Fla.: $225,000
  • 11/21/2013, U.S. Green Building Council, Philadelphia, Pa.: $225,000
  • 01/06/2014, GE, Boca Raton, Fla.: $225,500
  • 01/27/2014, National Automobile Dealers Association, New Orleans, La.: $325,500
  • 01/27/2014, Premier Health Alliance, Miami, Fla.: $225,500
  • 02/06/2014, Salesforce.com, Las Vegas, Nev.: $225,500
  • 02/17/2014, Novo Nordisk A/S, Mexico City, Mexico: $125,000
  • 02/26/2014, Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society, Orlando, Fla.: $225,500
  • 02/27/2014, A&E Television Networks, New York, NY: $280,000
  • 03/04/2014, Association of Corporate Counsel – Southern California, Los Angeles, Calif.: $225,500
  • 03/05/2014, The Vancouver Board of Trade, Vancouver, Canada: $275,500
  • 03/06/2014, tinePublic Inc., Calgary, Canada: $225,500
  • 03/13/2014, Pharmaceutical Care Management Association, Orlando, Fla.: $225,500
  • 03/13/2014, Drug Chemical and Associated Technologies, New York, NY: $250,000
  • 03/18/2014, Xerox Corporation, New York, NY: $225,000
  • 03/18/2014, Board of Trade of Metropolitan Montreal, Montreal, Canada: $275,000
  • 03/24/2014, Academic Partnerships, Dallas, Texas: $225,500
  • 04/08/2014, Market° Inc., San Francisco, Calif.: $225,500
  • 04/08/2014, World Affairs Council, Portland, Ore.: $250,500
  • 04/10/2014, Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries Inc., Las Vegas, Nev.: $225,500
  • 04/10/2014, Lees Talk Entertainment, San Jose, Calif.: $265,000
  • 04/11/2014, California Medical Association (via satellite), San Diego, Calif.: $100,000
  • 05/06/2014, National Council for Behavioral Healthcare, Washington, DC: $225,500
  • 06/02/2014, International Deli-Dairy-Bakery Association, Denver, Colo.: $225,500
  • 06/02/2014, Lees Talk Entertainment, Denver, Colo.: $265,000
  • 06/10/2014, United Fresh Produce Association, Chicago, Ill.: $225,000
  • 06/16/2014, tinePublic Inc., Toronto, Canada: $150,000
  • 06/18/2014, tinePublic Inc., Edmonton, Canada: $100,000
  • 06/20/2014, Innovation Arts and Entertainment, Austin, Texas: $150,000
  • 06/25/2014, Biotechnology Industry Organization, San Diego, Calif.: $335,000
  • 06/25/2014, Innovation Arts and Entertainment, San Francisco, Calif.: $150,000
  • 06/26/2014, GTCR, Chicago, Ill.: $280,000
  • 07/22/2014, Knewton Inc., San Francisco, Calif.: $225,500
  • 07/26/2014, Ameriprise, Boston, Mass.: $225,500
  • 07/29/2014, Coming Inc., Coming, NY: $225,500
  • 08/28/2014, Nexenta Systems Inc., San Francisco, Calif.: $300,000
  • 08/28/2014, Cisco, Las Vegas, Nev.: $325,000
  • 09/04/2014, Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP, San Diego, Calif.: $225,500
  • 09/15/2014, Caridovascular Research Foundation, Washington, DC: $275,000
  • 10/02/2014, Commercial Real Estate Women Network, Miami Beach, Fla.: $225,500
  • 10/06/2014, Canada 2020, Ottawa, Canada: $215,500
  • 10/07/2014, Deutsche Bank AG, New York, NY: $280,000
  • 10/08/2014, Advanced Medical Technology Association (AdvaMed), Chicago, Ill.: $265,000
  • 10/13/2014, Council of Insurance Agents and Brokers, Colorado Springs, Colo.: $225,500
  • 10/14/2014, Salesforce.com, San Francisco, Calif.: $225,500
  • 10/14/2014, Qualcomm Incorporated, San Diego, Calif.: $335,000
  • 12/04/2014, Massachusetts Conference for Women, Boston, Mass.: $205,500
  • 01/21/2015, tinePublic Inc., Winnipeg, Canada: $262,000
  • 01/21/2015, tinePublic Inc., Saskatoon, Canada: $262,500
  • 01/22/2015, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Whistler, Canada: $150,000
  • 02/24/2015, Watermark Silicon Valley Conference for Women, Santa Clara, Calif.: $225,500
  • 03/11/2015, eBay Inc., San Jose, Calif.: $315,000
  • 03/19/2015, American Camping Association, Atlantic City, NJ: $260,000

Total: $21,667,000


 “We hold these truths to be self-evident,”  former vice president Biden said during a campaign event in Texas on Monday. "All men and women created by — you know, you know, the thing.”

 
 

5/31/2016 3:32 pm  #2


Re: Here’s how much Hillary Clinton was paid for her 2013-2015 speeches

I guess common don't like capitalism


We live in a time in which decent and otherwise sensible people are surrendering too easily to the hectoring of morons or extremists. 
 

5/31/2016 4:57 pm  #3


Re: Here’s how much Hillary Clinton was paid for her 2013-2015 speeches

Personally, I have no problem with Hillary making that much money from speeches, same as I don't begrudge CEO's from making whatever they make.  I see no point in being "jealous" of what someone else was able to make, regardless of whether I think they earned it or deserved it.

Hillary isn't the first politician to make money from speeches, and won't be the last.  But to Common's point, I think we all realize they didn't pay her to give these speeches because she is a great, motivational speaker.  We all know they did this to gain influence, and Hillary, like many politicians, is willing to take every dollar.

I think Common is correct, there are some of Bernie's supporters who will look at things like this and never be able to support her.

 

5/31/2016 5:48 pm  #4


Re: Here’s how much Hillary Clinton was paid for her 2013-2015 speeches

She's working.

She's paying taxes.

Why would payment for speaking engagements be a negative thing?

In fact, if she's that much in demand then she's obviously very good at it.  She has things to say that people want to hear.

Is Sanders pushing this?  If so, I need to dial-down my opinion of him.  I like the guy, he has a good attitude.  But if he starts to go ugly under pressure then maybe he doesn't belong in high office.


If you make yourself miserable trying to make others happy that means everyone is miserable.

-Me again

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5/31/2016 6:22 pm  #5


Re: Here’s how much Hillary Clinton was paid for her 2013-2015 speeches

I don't understand why it is OK, even inspirational, for someone to make a fortune speculating in real estate, or in extracting minerals from the earth, yet suspect to make a fortune by writing or speaking. In the absence of demonstrating a quid pro quo, I don't get Common's point.

BTW, didn't Churchill make a living by his wits, i.e. writing?

If Sanders supporters have a problem with this, then they, in my opinion, are welcome to support that populist hero who wrote The Art of the Deal. 

Last edited by Goose (5/31/2016 6:31 pm)


We live in a time in which decent and otherwise sensible people are surrendering too easily to the hectoring of morons or extremists. 
 

5/31/2016 6:31 pm  #6


Re: Here’s how much Hillary Clinton was paid for her 2013-2015 speeches

Just how many is "many" anyway ? 

 


"Do not confuse motion and progress, A rocking horse keeps moving but does not make any progress"
 
 

5/31/2016 6:34 pm  #7


Re: Here’s how much Hillary Clinton was paid for her 2013-2015 speeches

tennyson wrote:

Just how many is "many" anyway ? 

 

Excellent point.
If someone had taken a poll over Memorial Day 2008 of Clinton supporters, how many of them would have said that they would not support Obama? And how many of them eventually did?
The thread smacks of wishful thinking.


We live in a time in which decent and otherwise sensible people are surrendering too easily to the hectoring of morons or extremists. 
 

5/31/2016 6:43 pm  #8


Re: Here’s how much Hillary Clinton was paid for her 2013-2015 speeches

I don't know, recent history (since 1968), seems to suggest there is a good chance a significant portion of Sanders supporters will not vote for Clinton.  In 1968 and 1980, the Dem primary had a "progressive" candidate challenge the parties "chosen" candidate, and in both of those elections the "party" candidate was not able to convince a significant portion of his primary challengers supporters to vote for them in November, and they lost.

I think the difference with 08 is that Hillary toned down her attacks by this point and was willing to play the party loyalist, while Bernie is not.  Also in 08, the candidate who was considered "progressive" won the primary, where this time it is the parties chosen candidate who will win.

 

5/31/2016 6:46 pm  #9


Re: Here’s how much Hillary Clinton was paid for her 2013-2015 speeches

In 1980 the "chosen" candidate was a deeply  unpopular incumbent.


We live in a time in which decent and otherwise sensible people are surrendering too easily to the hectoring of morons or extremists. 
 

5/31/2016 6:50 pm  #10


Re: Here’s how much Hillary Clinton was paid for her 2013-2015 speeches

Goose wrote:

tennyson wrote:

Just how many is "many" anyway ? 

 

Excellent point.
If someone had taken a poll over Memorial Day 2008 of Clinton supporters, how many of them would have said that they would not support Obama? And how many of them eventually did?
The thread smacks of wishful thinking.

 
Just an observation. I always get a kick out of articles that are trying to make a point and they rely on words like some, many, etc (take your pick). Usually it is because it is not based upon any type of polling or sampling that can add support to their claim. 

It may be true and most likely "some" Sanders supporter will not like her taking big money endorsements. But, I have NO IDEA just how many that might be !  I would imagine that even "some" Clinton supporters don't like the look of her taking the big money from the big players either. 


"Do not confuse motion and progress, A rocking horse keeps moving but does not make any progress"
 
 

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