Nevada university student leaders demand Hillary Clinton return 'outrageous' $225,000 speaking fee for her fundraiser keynote address

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By David Martosko and Snejana Farberov
Published: 16:12 EST, 27 June 2014 | Updated: 15:23 EST, 28 June 2014


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[h=1]Nevada university student leaders demand Hillary Clinton return 'outrageous' $225,000 speaking fee for her fundraiser keynote address[/h]
  • Two University of Las Vegas student government leaders appeared on local TV asking the ex-secretary of state to give the money back to the college


Two student leaders at the University of Las Vegas have called on Hillary Clinton to return the $225,000 speaking fee she is expected to receive for delivering a keynote address at an upcoming event.
UNLV student body president Elias Benjelloun and the student government’s public relations director Daniel Waqar appeared on a local talk show Friday, condemning UNLV's foundation for paying Clinton an 'outrageous' sum of money for speaking at a fundraiser in October.
‘We really appreciate anybody who would come to raise money for the university. But anybody who's being paid $225,000 to come speak, we think that's a little bit outrageous,’ Waqar told political journalist Jon Ralston, the host of News3's Ralston Reports.
‘And we'd like Secretary Clinton — respectfully — to gracefully return the money to the university or the foundation.’
The massive payout to the former secretary of state was confirmed just weeks after the university formalized a 4 per cent tuition increase for each of the next four years. Rate hikes have nearly tripled tuition costs there since 2004.
Waqar, 19, added that a letter will go out to Mrs. Clinton asking her to ‘donate the money back to students.’


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'Donating the money back would be an example of her standing for higher education and standing for students,’ the UNLV junior said.

He pointed out that $225,000 is enough to award 225 students scholarships of $1,000 each.
The Republican National Committee released a statement Friday saying Clinton’s UNLV speaking fee is four times the amount of the medical household income in Nevada in 2012,

Clinton will deliver the keynote address at an invitation-only gala for philanthropists and other high-dollar donors who support UNLV. The university said private funds are being used to cover her six-figure speaking fee.
But students see a zero-sum financial gain in which that money could have chipped away at tuition increases.


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'$225,000? That's obscene!' UNLV student Jordan Mason told MailOnline earlier this week. 'And the money is all fungible, right? Even if some CEO is writing the check, that's money that the person probably would have given to the university in some other way.'

'I like Hillary,' Mason added, 'but if she's not willing to support us without all that money changing hands, maybe they should book someone else who won't add to the reasons we're paying more for school.'
Benjelloun, UNLV’s undergraduate student body president, told the Las Vegas Sun this month that the school's trustees were trying to improve its offerings 'on the backs of students.'
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Diplomatic: Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, who is co-sponsoring a clean energy conference in September where Mrs Clinton is expected to speak for free, sidestepped the UNLV scandal, saying it was not his decision

It is important to note that a month before the October fundraiser, Mrs Clinton is expected to speak for free at an energy conference that is being sponsored by the university and Senator Harry Reid.

On Thursday, the U.S. Senate majority leader diplomatically sidestepped the speaking fee flap when interviewed by Las Vegas ***************.

‘Anything we can do to focus attention on UNLV, that’s extremely important to do, and this certainly will focus attention on UNLV, and that’s why they have these people come,’ Reid said.

The Nevada Democrat went on to describe Bill and Hillary Clinton are his good friends as a way to explain the former secretary of state’s willingness to address the Clean Energy Summit on September 4 without requiring payment.

He then added that Mrs Clinton has long been committed to the cause of promoting clean energy.
Mr Reid also noted that it is not unusual from public figures and former political leaders to charge speaking fees.

‘It's part of our free-enterprise system,' he said.

Clinton has attracted eye-rolls and guffaws from Republicans, Democrats and TV anchors alike for her recent claims that she and her husband Bill Clinton are 'not truly well off' and were 'dead broke' hen they left the White House in 2001.



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She told the Guardian last Saturday that Americans won't hold her big paydays against her because she and bill pay 'ordinary income tax, unlike a lot of people who are truly well off – not to name names.'
'And we've done it through dint of hard work.'
The UNLV Foundation Board of Trustees is paying Clinton's $225,000 speaking fee to the Harry Walker Agency, which books her public appearances, according to the Las Vegas ***************.
The event was confirmed on behalf of the Bill, Hillary, & Chelsea Clinton Foundation, but a UNLV spokesperson confirmed on Tuesday that the money will not go to the Clintons' family philanthropy.
The $200 per plate dinner will include some attendees paying as much as $20,000 for special sponsorships that include a private photo session with Hillary Clinton.

The UNLV Foundation, which will collect the money, took in $49million in its last fiscal year and ended up with $228million in assets, according to tax records.


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Seems like only yesterday: Hillary Clinton's last high-profile visit to UNLV was in November 2007 at a CNN-hosted Democratic presidential primary debate against future President Barack Obama and a slate of other also-rans

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High roller? The University of Nevada, Las Vegas is just blocks away from Sin City's famous casino district (background), but it's doubtful Hillary Clinton will cash in her $225,000 check for poker chips


Tim Miller, executive director of the conservative America Rising political action committee, said last week that 'if Hillary is going to run for President she might be advised to take a lengthy sabbatical from her $200K per pop speaking tour and private shopping sprees at Bergdorfs to try and reconnect with what’s happening back here on Earth.'
The Clintons own stately homes in Washington, D.C. and upstate New York, along with a pricey apartment in New York City.
According to 24/7 Wall Street, they are the wealthiest living former first couple.
Democrats, especially those likely to be loyal to Vice President Joe Biden in the 2016 presidential race, are now joining with Republicans in bashing the former first lady for being financially tone deaf in a bad economy.
'I don't know whether it’s just that she’s been "Madam Secretary" for so long, but she’s generating an imperial image,' former South Carolina Democratic Party Chairman Dick Harpootlian told The Washington Post on Sunday.
'She’s been living 30, going on 40 years with somebody bringing your coffee to you every morning. Is it more Downton Abbey than it is America?'
 
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Well the university is plain stupid to pay that and instead of being pissed at Hilary, the students should
focus their anger at whoever decided to pay it
 
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Now the right is bitching about how much money she is making? Since when did they care about people making money? If people are willing to pay your price you take it
 

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She should not take the money from that their College caz that will cause the tuition to go

through the roof for them their students and then they can't learn stuff. This not be good at all!

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She is broke and needs the money.... haven't you heard? And at this point, "What difference does this make?"

On a serious note... if they are dumb enough to offer it to her, she will definitely take it.

Yet, it is hypocritical of her to do so, but cant fault her for taking that money to the bank... Cause I would do the exact same thing.
 
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She is broke and needs the money.... haven't you heard? And at this point, "What difference does this make?"

On a serious note... if they are dumb enough to offer it to her, she will definitely take it.

Yet, it is hypocritical of her to do so, but cant fault her for taking that money to the bank... Cause I would do the exact same thing.

Exactly, Now if she talks about being poor or how rough she has it then she should take some criticism
 

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Democrats: How to decry poverty while getting rich off the public payroll

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Now the right is bitching about how much money she is making? Since when did they care about people making money? If people are willing to pay your price you take it

In another thread you were complaining about how Romney made his money. But it’s OK for Hillary.

Mirror mirror on the wall…

And I don’t care how much money Hillary makes, I just find it a tad ingenuous that she said she was broke.
 
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In another thread you were complaining about how Romney made his money. But it’s OK for Hillary.

Mirror mirror on the wall…

And I don’t care how much money Hillary makes, I just find it a tad ingenuous that she said she was broke.

I was complaining about his investors who helped him start up Bain Capital. Did you look up the investors I gave you? Other people complained about his business practices. If people are dumb enough to pay Romney $225,000 to speak, I would expect him to take it and say good for him. If Hilary Clinton starts up a company with the aide of terrorist money then I will complain.
 

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I was complaining about his investors who helped him start up Bain Capital. Did you look up the investors I gave you? Other people complained about his business practices. If people are dumb enough to pay Romney $225,000 to speak, I would expect him to take it and say good for him. If Hilary Clinton starts up a company with the aide of terrorist money then I will complain.
WTF do you think the people who cough up Hillary’s fees are?

And don’t say donors.
 

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[h=1]Hillary's 'dead broke' comment won't make a big difference, says Obama as new poll shows majority of Americans believe she can relate to average citizens[/h]
  • President Obama doesn't believe Hillary Clinton's recent money comments will have an impact on any potential run for the presidency
  • He went on to say that his former Secretary of State has a political record that speaks for itself
  • A new poll reveals that 55 percent of Americans say Hillary can relate to and understand the problems of average citizens
  • By comparison, 37 percent of respondents disagreed, saying she can't relate as well as other candidates can

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The President told George Stephanopoulos in an interview aired on ABC's This Week on Sunday that 'Hillary has been to this rodeo a bunch of times' and her comments wouldn't harm her chances in a presidential run



 

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'Not really well off': Following a blistering 2012 presidential campaign in which Democrats pilloried Republican Mitt Romney for being super-wealthy and out of touch, Clinton risks falling into that category


 

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Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton waves to the crowd as she arrives to sign copies of her new memoir at Books & Co. at The Greene in Beavercreek, Ohio, on Friday


 

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I read this in another article...tuition at UNLV experienced a 17-percent hike this past year. Some current students left comments in the feedback, and they were less than thrilled to see their money being blown on worthless speeches like this one.

Schools, especially state schools, are always whining about how broke they are. No idea how they can justify this as a necessary expense.

Hillary is probably irritated that this became public info. I don't begrudge anyone for taking money offered to them...unless they hypocritically base their entire platform on being for the little guy and railing against the "rich" when they are one themselves.
 
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I read this in another article...tuition at UNLV experienced a 17-percent hike this past year. Some current students left comments in the feedback, and they were less than thrilled to see their money being blown on worthless speeches like this one.

Schools, especially state schools, are always whining about how broke they are. No idea how they can justify this as a necessary expense.

Hillary is probably irritated that this became public info. I don't begrudge anyone for taking money offered to them...unless they hypocritically base their entire platform on being for the little guy and railing against the "rich" when they are one themselves.

agree 100 %. If I were a student there I would be pissed at the college. The Clinton's need to stop talking about how rough they had it
 

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