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Politics : How Quickly Can Obama Totally Destroy the US?

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To: d[-_-]b who wrote (16260)6/20/2015 11:52:56 AM
From: joseffy  Read Replies (1) of 16547
 
How Condoleezza Rice taught Hillary what charity is
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A 2014 speech by Hillary Clinton to the Boys and Girls Club of Long Beach shows the stark difference between the former secretary of state and the woman who preceded her, Condoleezza Rice.

When Rice gave a speech at the annual luncheon for the charity in 2009, she collected a $60,000 speaking fee, and donated all of it back to the club.

Hillary – naturally – was not as generous. She charged $200,000 and “donated” the entire fee to the Bill, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton foundation.

The cost to the Boys and Girls Club – which has an annual budget of less than $3 million – was blasted by some organizers of the event, according to Politico.

A Boys and Girls Club organizer who helped plan Clinton’s 2014 appearance said the arrangement “felt more like a pay-to-play type thing.”

“With Hillary, it was more businesslike,” said the volunteer. Between her speaking fee, and the fact that her entourage took up a large portion of the available seating, the charity was only able to raise a mere $106,000 at the lunchtime event – a 25-year low for the organization.

Supporters of the Boys and Girls Club also told Politico that they were disappointed by Clinton’s decision not to socialize with any of the youth that the charity focuses on helping.

Rice’s 2009 appearance, by contrast, made a very different impression. Rice spent the morning before her speech touring the facility and talking with children in the club about the importance of staying in school.

The fact that she donated her speaking fee, back to the organization, also helped the charity raise more than $250,000 during the luncheon.

(Excerpt) Read more at bizpacreview.com ...
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