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Published on Monday, May 02, 2016
by TruthDig
Keeping Wall Street Speeches Secret Speaks Volumes About Hillary Clinton
by Bill Blum
Its been roughly three months since Hillary Clinton promised, during her Feb. 4 debate with Bernie Sanders on the eve of the New Hampshire primary, to look into releasing the transcripts of her paid speeches to Goldman Sachs and other Wall Street investment houses.
If youre a stickler for details and would like to know precisely how long Clinton has delayed on fulfilling her pledge or exactly how much cash she has raked in for her speaking gigs and from whom, you dont have to spend hours scouring the Internet. You can simply log onto two sites created by a 40-year-old Sanders supporter and web developer named Jed McChesney of Olathe, Kan.
The first site iwilllookintoit.comis a computerized digital clock that ticks off the elapsed time in bold red print, listing the number of days, hours and seconds. The other offers a searchable chart, published at citizenuprising.com, of 91 paid, private talks given by the Democratic front-runner from April 2013 to March 2015.
All told, according to McChesneys meticulous research, Clinton pulled in a whopping $21.7 million in speaking fees for the two-year period. Of this amount, $3,260,000 came from 14 speeches delivered directly to financial-sector interests, including Deutsche Bank, Morgan Stanley, and, above all, Goldman, which remitted a tidy $675,000 for no less than three chin-wags.
http://www.commondreams.org/views/2016/05/02/keeping-wall-street-speeches-secret-speaks-volumes-about-hillary-clinton
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(14,691 posts)EdwardBernays
(3,343 posts)I do sometimes wonder if it's because she's been making money telling people lots of contradictory stuff. Tailoring her message in such a way as to make herself look untrustworthy.
FreakinDJ
(17,644 posts)as in - you peons - what you thought you had a place at the table
HereSince1628
(36,063 posts)That speaks volumes, too.
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