Thursday, May 26, 2016

Hillary is Toast

Rush: 'Shocking' reason to be cited when Hillary loses, 'I don't think any of the nightly newscasts are gonna make a big deal of it', by Joe Kovacs, 5/23/16, WND
PALM BEACH, Florida – Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has received more than $21 million in just two years for giving speeches to large banks and corporations, and that could be the key factor in her potential political plunge, according to talk-radio host Rush Limbaugh.
“I think this is shocking,” Limbaugh declared on his Monday broadcast, citing a New York Post report on Sunday documenting the massive amount of money the former secretary of state raked in. “I’m telling you, folks: $21 million over two years for 20 or 25 minutes? There’s nothing that screeches ‘out of touch’ more than that,” he said.
“I don’t think you’re gonna see this story in the New York Times or the Washington Post. I don’t think any of the nightly newscasts are gonna make a big deal of it. It’s gonna be the kind of thing that, if she loses, in their postmortems they’re gonna go back to and say, ‘You know what? We missed this when this happened, but the exit polling will show it, that people thought she was inexorably tied to corporate America.'”
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The Post reported that from April 2013 to March 2015, Mrs. Clinton “collected $21,667,000 in ‘speaking fees,’ not to mention the cool $5 mil she corralled as an advance for her 2014 flop book, ‘Hard Choices.’ Throw in the additional $26,630,000 her ex-president husband hoovered up in personal-appearance ‘honoraria,’ and the nation can breathe a collective sigh of relief that the former first couple – who, according to Hillary, were ‘dead broke’ when they left the White House in 2001 with some of the furniture in tow – can finally make ends meet.”

Limbaugh noted that in recent years, many leftists in the U.S. have been voicing nothing but hatred for banks and large corporations, and that attitude cannot help Hillary politically:
You know how much they hate corporate America on the mainstream left, and the reason is the Democrat Party has made corporate America its number one enemies list. The Democrat Party, for as long as I’ve been alive, has been targeting “Big” this and “Big” that, and they have been drumming up hatred and suspicion and revulsion for all of these big corporations. That’s why Citizens United is so despised. That’s why you have leftists running around saying, “Corporations are not people!”
They hate them. Here’s Hillary Clinton: $21 million in two years. These Democrat voters? No way. Ten to 12 of ’em combined are never gonna earn $21 million in their lifetimes. And they’re gonna ask, “What is she doing that’s worth all that? I’ve seen her speak. I wouldn’t pay 10 cents for it. What?” People are gonna ask all these kinds of logical questions, and they’re gonna see all the banks. They hate the banks every bit as much as they hate corporations. They despise the banks. I mean, Occupy Wall Street was drummed up because of the banks. They hate ’em, folks. I mean, really hate. Not just dislike.
The Post itemized how much Mrs. Clinton was paid for her 2013-2015 speeches:
4/18/2013, Morgan Stanley, Washington, D.C.: $225,000
4/24/2013, Deutsche Bank, Washington, D.C.: $225,000
4/24/2013, National Multi Housing Council, Dallas, Texas: $225,000
4/30/2013, Fidelity Investments, Naples, Florida: $225,000
5/8/2013, Gap Inc., San Francisco, California: $225,000
5/14/2013, Apollo Management Holdings LP, New York, New York: $225,000
5/16/2013, Itau BBA USA Securities, New York, New York.: $225,000
5/21/2013, Verizon Communications Inc., Washington, D.C.: $225,000
5/29/2013, Sanford C. Bernstein and Co. LLC, New York, New York: $225,000
6/4/2013, The Goldman Sachs Group, Palmetto Bluffs, South Carolina: $225,000
6/6/2013, Spencer Stuart, New York, New York: $225,000
6/16/2013, Society for Human Resource Management, Chicago, Illinois: $285,000
6/17/2013, Economic Club of Grand Rapids, Grand Rapids, Michigan: $225,000
6/20/2013, Boston Consulting Group Inc., Boston, Massachusetts: $225,000
6/20/2013, Let’s Talk Entertainment Inc., Toronto, Canada: $250,000
6/24/2013, American Jewish University, Universal City, California: $225,000
6/24/2013, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts and Company LP, Palos Verdes, California: $225,000
7/11/2013, UBS Wealth Management, New York, New York: $225,000
8/7/2013, Global Business Travel Association, San Diego, California: $225,000
8/12/2013, National Association of Chain Drug Stores, Las Vegas, Nevada: $225,000
9/18/2013, American Society for Clinical Pathology, Chicago, Illinois: $225,000
9/19/2013, American Society of Travel Agents Inc., Miami, Florida: $225,000
10/4/2013, Long Island Association, Long Island, New York: $225,000
10/15/2013, National Association of Convenience Stores, Atlanta, Georgia: $265,000
10/23/2013, SAP Global Marketing Inc., New York, New York: $225,000
10/24/2013, Accenture, New York, New York: $225,000
10/24/2013, The Goldman Sachs Group, New York, New York: $225,000
10/27/2013, Beth El Synagogue, Minneapolis, Minnesota: $225,000
10/28/2013, Jewish United Fund/Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago, Chicago, Illinois: $400,000
10/29/2013, The Goldman Sachs Group, Tucson, Arizona: $225,000
11/4/2013, Mase Productions Inc., Orlando, Florida: $225,000
11/4/2013, London Drugs Ltd., Mississauga, Canada: $225,000
11/6/2013, Beaumont Health System, Troy, Michigan: $305,000
11/7/2013, Golden Tree Asset Management, New York, New York: $275,000
11/9/2013, National Association of Realtors, San Francisco, California: $225,000
11/13/2013, Mediacorp Canada Inc., Toronto, Canada: $225,000
11/13/2013, Bank of America, Bluffton, South Carolina: $225,000
11/14/2013, CB Richard Ellis Inc., New York, New York: $250,000
11/18/2013, CIIE Group, Naples, Florida: $225,000
11/18/2013, Press Ganey, Orlando, Florida: $225,000
11/21/2013, U.S. Green Building Council, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: $225,000
01/06/2014, GE, Boca Raton, Florida: $225,500
01/27/2014, National Automobile Dealers Association, New Orleans, Louisiana: $325,500
01/27/2014, Premier Health Alliance, Miami, Florida: $225,500
02/06/2014, Salesforce.com, Las Vegas, Nevada: $225,500
02/17/2014, Novo Nordisk A/S, Mexico City, Mexico: $125,000
02/26/2014, Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society, Orlando, Florida: $225,500
02/27/2014, A&E Television Networks, New York, New York: $280,000
03/04/2014, Association of Corporate Counsel – Southern California, Los Angeles, California: $225,500
03/05/2014, The Vancouver Board of Trade, Vancouver, Canada: $275,500
03/06/2014, tinePublic Inc., Calgary, Canada: $225,500
03/13/2014, Pharmaceutical Care Management Association, Orlando, Florida: $225,500
03/13/2014, Drug Chemical and Associated Technologies, New York, New York: $250,000
03/18/2014, Xerox Corporation, New York, New York: $225,000
03/18/2014, Board of Trade of Metropolitan Montreal, Montreal, Canada: $275,000
03/24/2014, Academic Partnerships, Dallas, Texas: $225,500
04/08/2014, Market° Inc., San Francisco, California: $225,500
04/08/2014, World Affairs Council, Portland, Oregon: $250,500
04/10/2014, Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries Inc., Las Vegas, Nevada: $225,500
04/10/2014, Lees Talk Entertainment, San Jose, California: $265,000
04/11/2014, California Medical Association (via satellite), San Diego, California: $100,000
05/06/2014, National Council for Behavioral Healthcare, Washington, D.C.: $225,500
06/02/2014, International Deli-Dairy-Bakery Association, Denver, Colorado: $225,500
06/02/2014, Lees Talk Entertainment, Denver, Colorado: $265,000
06/10/2014, United Fresh Produce Association, Chicago, Illinois: $225,000
06/16/2014, tinePublic Inc., Toronto, Canada: $150,000
06/18/2014, tinePublic Inc., Edmonton, Canada: $100,000
06/20/2014, Innovation Arts and Entertainment, Austin, Texas: $150,000
06/25/2014, Biotechnology Industry Organization, San Diego, California: $335,000
06/25/2014, Innovation Arts and Entertainment, San Francisco, California: $150,000
06/26/2014, GTCR, Chicago, Illinois: $280,000
07/22/2014, Knewton Inc., San Francisco, California: $225,500
07/26/2014, Ameriprise, Boston, Massachusetts: $225,500
07/29/2014, Coming Inc., Coming, New York: $225,500
08/28/2014, Nexenta Systems Inc., San Francisco, California: $300,000
08/28/2014, Cisco, Las Vegas, Nevada: $325,000
09/04/2014, Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP, San Diego, California: $225,500
09/15/2014, Caridovascular Research Foundation, Washington, D.C.: $275,000
10/02/2014, Commercial Real Estate Women Network, Miami Beach, Florida: $225,500
10/06/2014, Canada 2020, Ottawa, Canada: $215,500
10/07/2014, Deutsche Bank AG, New York, New York: $280,000
10/08/2014, Advanced Medical Technology Association (AdvaMed), Chicago, Illinois: $265,000
10/13/2014, Council of Insurance Agents and Brokers, Colorado Springs, Colorado: $225,500
10/14/2014, Salesforce.com, San Francisco, California: $225,500
10/14/2014, Qualcomm Incorporated, San Diego, California: $335,000
12/04/2014, Massachusetts Conference for Women, Boston, Massachusetts: $205,500
01/21/2015, tinePublic Inc., Winnipeg, Canada: $262,000
01/21/2015, tinePublic Inc., Saskatoon, Canada: $262,500
01/22/2015, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Whistler, Canada: $150,000
02/24/2015, Watermark Silicon Valley Conference for Women, Santa Clara, California: $225,500
03/11/2015, eBay Inc., San Jose, California: $315,000
03/19/2015, American Camping Association, Atlantic City, New Jersey: $260,000
Total: $21,667,000
A caller to Limbaugh’s show, a recent graduate from the University of Connecticut, affirmed the host’s position. He explained that during his commencement May 8, a speaker suggested there could be a Mrs. Clinton in the White House soon.
“The whole crowd, the whole gymnasium – Gampel Pavilion at the University of Connecticut – blew up, erupted in boos. It was the craziest thing. I couldn’t believe it happened,” the caller, Michael from Glastonbury, Connecticut, said.
“The whole crowd booed,” he continued. “I have a video of it on my Twitter page. I put it up; it got over a thousand retweets. The amount of messages I got … The whole place – student section and people watching – just erupted and booed. It was insane. … It only surprised me because it’s Connecticut, and the University of Connecticut. We’re by no means a conservative school.”
http://www.wnd.com/2016/05/rush-shocking-reason-to-be-cited-when-hillary-loses/


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