you could serving on corporate boards and working for the lobby or whatever. i think in some cases these events are big conference s and the conferences want a big draw and they want people to pay the conference fees so it pays for itself. in some cases though for example, financial firms will pay her to come speak. it s a draw but also a conversation they re going to have about income equality and how she ll approach it. the same financial firm is contributing to the family foundation as maybe running money for her campaign, it begins to feel like the beginning of a relationship being built. right. that is the question. how much of this is a relationship, how transactional is it, how much are we dealing with influence pedaling and, yeah i show up, give my spiel, get back on my jet. you brought up the foundation which i m glad you did. first, before we get to that i want to note hillary clinton
for what s possibly an abbreviated version of her stump speech? because she s hillary clinton, because they can. times who covers money and politics, the speaking fees is an interesting angle. it s money flowing in the opposite direction or it s distinct from raising money for a campaign. it s just this income. what is your understanding of this world and why it s as lucrative as it is? well, i have mixed feelings on this. in the scheme of things that a politician can do to monetize their public service and the fame they have, having a speech and giving it over and over again at trade associations is not the worst thing you can do. you could serving on corporate boards and working for the lobby or whatever. i think in some cases these events are big conference s and the conferences want a big draw and they want people to pay the conference fees so it pays for itself.
politician can do to monetize their public service and the fame they have, having a speech and giving it over and over again at trade associations is not the worst thing you can do. you could serving on corporate boards and working for the lobby or whatever. i think in some cases these events are big conference s and the conferences want a big draw and they want people to pay the conference fees so it pays for itself. in some cases, though, for example, financial firms will pay her to come speak. it s a draw but also a conversation they re going to have about income equality and how she ll approach it. the same financial firm is contributing to the family foundation as maybe running money for her campaign, it begins to feel like the beginning of a relationship being built. right. that is the question. how much of this is a