Haggard Hillary Just Received Worst News Of Her Life Today – She's Lost It ALL
The former Secretary of State and twice failed Democrat presidential candidate Hillary Clinton
is in New Jersey for what is being billed as a very rare public appearance since she
had her rear end handed to her by Donald Trump in the 2016 Presidential election.
Hillary has been traveling and was recently caught in a viral video falling down steps
in India.
She also had a wrist injury and spent time in a hospital.
After that, she was caught wearing a garb that covered her right arm.
Now she's back in America and up next for the former first lady is a rare speaking appearance.
She used to do more appearances but has simmered down in her old age.
She also used to earn a lot more money for showing up to blabber, but now she's basically
working for political peanuts.
She's scheduled to talk at Rutgers University.
It's reported that they will pay Hilary Clinton $25k to speak about politics, democracy
and the way she has shaped how women are seen in politics.
The sold-out event is being sponsored by Rutgers Eagleton Institute of Politics which will
be held at Rutgers Athletic Center in Piscataway.
This has been Clinton's third public appearance in the state of New Jersey where she previously
campaigned for then-gubernatorial candidate Phil Murphy.
NJ.com reported more on Hillary Clinton's appearance at Rutgers University: "Former
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton is back in New Jersey Thursday for a rare
public appearance since she lost in her bid for the White House against President Donald
Trump.
Clinton is expected to talk politics, American democracy and her role in shaping women's
political history.
Rutgers will pay Clinton $25,000 from an endowment but use no money from tuition or state aid,
according to the university.
A Clinton spokesperson told NBC the former secretary of state plans to donate the honorarium
for the speech to charity.
Rutgers Eagleton Institute of Politics will host the event to be held at Rutgers Athletic
Center in Piscataway.
It's sold out.
Anyone interested in tickets can join the waitlist, or watch it on Rutgers University's
livestream.
Clinton made at least three public appearances in the Garden State since the presidential
election: She campaigned for then-gubernatorial candidate Phil Murphy for governor in October,
and then returned for another pro-Murphy event that same month with her husband, former President
Bill Clinton.
Hillary Clinton was in New Jersey the month before for a book signing in Montclair."
Hillary's previous going rates could grab her an easy $225,000 from speaking at events.
She's been absolutely minimized down to about 10%, which is quite paltry and probably
demeaning.
Her ego must be swimming in tears, but she's still pulling in a lot of money for talking
people to sleep at their college.
Her old rates allegedly soared as high as $325,000, but several sources were in disagreement
on if she was paid around $200,000 or over $300,000.
No one seems to know except for her.
Business Insider reported more on her previous speaking earnings: "Hillary Clinton says
she had a "restful" time following her tenure as Secretary of State, but that doesn't
mean she didn't make a lot of money.
During that time, she made nearly $12 million by charging fees that topped $335,000 for
dozens of speeches.
Clinton's speaking fees shed light on the industries willing to shill out big bucks
for a few minutes with the former Secretary of State.
As the Washington Post notes, a significant chunk of the money that Clinton made from
speeches came from tech companies.
eBay shilled out $315,000 for a speech that last 20 minutes, while Cisco paid $325,000
for Clinton to sit onstage with the company's CEO.
Salesforce.com brought Clinton back for multiple events.
And for discount spenders, Clinton offered a reduced price for remote addresses via satellite
video.
The former Secretary of State charged some of her lowest speaking fees to the California
Medical Association and Novo Nordisk for video speeches."
This must really have Hillary's ego in a tailspin.
She reportedly used to get at least $200k per speaking arrangement and now she has sunk
all the way down to $25k.
This means she is now making less than most retired sports stars.
Since she has now been reduced to only a "has been" she has to settle for making peanuts,
or what's considered peanuts to her.
It's really a sad time for Hillary Clinton if one compares her early career to her end.
One might think that at least someone in her life would care enough to sit her down and
just tell her it's time to call it a day and retire.
Do you want Hillary Clinton to retire?
Would you want her to speak at a college near you?
Who would you like to see speak at an event near you?
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