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Sarah Palin's Speaking Contract: Pre-Screened Questions, Luxury Hotel, First-Class
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<blockquote data-quote="Babagounj" data-source="post: 716524" data-attributes="member: 12952"><p><strong>Re: Sarah Palin's Speaking Contract: Pre-Screened Questions, Luxury Hotel, First-Clas</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>Bill Clinton’s $450,000 Charity Speech</strong></p><p></p><p>James Joyner | Tuesday, April 8, 2008When London socialite Renu Mehta sought to urge Britain’s super-rich into giving more to charity, she threw a fundraising dinner headlined by former President Bill Clinton.</p><p>But success came with a steep price. Fundraising costs consumed more than half of the proceeds, with $450,000 going to Clinton as a speaking fee, one of the largest he has collected as personal income, according to Sen. Hillary Clinton’s federal financial disclosure forms. Clinton’s fee for his Fortune Forum appearance dwarfed the $280,000 the former president charged for a speech earlier in the day in London sponsored by a for-profit partnership and the $280,000 he received the next day for a speech in Dublin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Babagounj, post: 716524, member: 12952"] [B]Re: Sarah Palin's Speaking Contract: Pre-Screened Questions, Luxury Hotel, First-Clas[/B] [B]Bill Clinton’s $450,000 Charity Speech[/B] James Joyner | Tuesday, April 8, 2008When London socialite Renu Mehta sought to urge Britain’s super-rich into giving more to charity, she threw a fundraising dinner headlined by former President Bill Clinton. But success came with a steep price. Fundraising costs consumed more than half of the proceeds, with $450,000 going to Clinton as a speaking fee, one of the largest he has collected as personal income, according to Sen. Hillary Clinton’s federal financial disclosure forms. Clinton’s fee for his Fortune Forum appearance dwarfed the $280,000 the former president charged for a speech earlier in the day in London sponsored by a for-profit partnership and the $280,000 he received the next day for a speech in Dublin. [/QUOTE]
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