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In reply to the discussion: Chelsea Clinton quits as NBC News reporter [View all]Divernan
(15,480 posts)21. Not nearly at the rates all the Clintons are collecting.
Which are in hope and anticipation of HRC in the Oval Office. Cheney only gets $50,000, and he did as much as Clinton for the MIC. And when you think about it, if you are right about these fees being payoffs for past favors, what does it say about whose interests Bill Clinton was promoting if he can collect up to $750, 000 for a single gig. Corporate giants don't squander 3/4 of a million dollars to reminisce about the good old days. At this point the Clintons are so bought and paid for by so many One Percent special interest groups and corporate sources of One Percenters' income, that her biggest problem as president would be in prioritizing which sponsor to reward first.
Re Bill Clinton's fees:
The most lucrative was a November speech in Hong Kong to Swedish-based telecom giant Ericsson -- $750,000. Clinton also earned $700,000 for a March speech to a local newspaper publishing company in Lagos, Nigeria, and $550,000 for a November speech to a business forum in Shanghai, China. He earned $500,000 apiece for three events in Austria and Holland in May and in the United Arab Emirates in December.
Prior to 2011, the most Clinton had earned from a single event was $525,000 for a 2008 speech in Edmonton, Alberta. Those astronomical speaking fees will be Gone With the Wind, should Hillary announce she's not running.
http://www.cnn.com/2012/07/03/politics/clinton-speaking-fees/
Prior to 2011, the most Clinton had earned from a single event was $525,000 for a 2008 speech in Edmonton, Alberta. Those astronomical speaking fees will be Gone With the Wind, should Hillary announce she's not running.
Here's one set of ranges, from 2012:
$5,000 $10,000. This would be the typical range for top keynote speakers people who have given numerous keynote speeches in the past and/or have serious career accomplishments.
$10,000 $20,000. Most of the major conferences pay their keynote speakers something within this range. Even for some of the more well-known keynote speakers, this is no fee to sneeze at; and if it is, keynoting the conference is probably an honor in itself as well.
$20,000 $50,000. This is the range for most celebrity speakers. When I say celebrity speakers, I mean actual celebrities that are household names or alternatively, category experts that are such big draws that it simply makes economic sense to pay this fee.
$50,000 $100,000. The top celebrity speakers fees are in this ballpark. There are only a few dozen folks that would be priced above this range. Typically, an organization paying a fee like this one can do so because the keynote speaker is such a big draw that ticket sales far exceed the amount of the speaker fee.
$100,000+. Interested in hiring Bill Clinton? Richard Branson? Donald Trump? Youve found your range.
- See more at: http://evanbailyn.com/keynotespeakers/the-ultimate-guide-to-keynote-speaker-fees/#sthash.tQFe3jv1.dpuf
The minute HRC announces she is NOT running - if that comes to pass, all the Clintons' fees will drop like stones and the phone will stop ringing in their agent's offices.
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there is no conflict now, however - her mother's got a book, Chelsea's got a job
wordpix
Aug 2014
#61
At that figure she likely made more than a good number of full time field reporters
Mike Daniels
Aug 2014
#18
Yes. She's done a few stories that I've seen. They're human interest/charitable work pieces.
MADem
Aug 2014
#43
12/11 - 08/14: $50,000/moX33months=$1,650,000 - what quid did NBC expect for that pro quo?
Divernan
Aug 2014
#12
So now we don't have to watch the useless stuff from another annointed offspring.
Hoppy
Aug 2014
#20
One of the Bush twins, too, also at NBC. Wasn't Maria Shriver there as well, back
merrily
Aug 2014
#29
But, she feels your pain. The Clinton Foundation was paying her too, I assume, and
merrily
Aug 2014
#30
Whatever salary/perks the Clinton Foundation pays the Clintons is a deep secret!
Divernan
Aug 2014
#37
Hey guys, remember to rec this to get it on the greatest page and keep it alive. Need 2 more votes.
Divernan
Aug 2014
#38
Why is all the fussing? You fuss when someone makes money and get mad as hell
Thinkingabout
Aug 2014
#52