Posted on 07/22/2006 9:29:34 AM PDT by STARWISE
SEN. Hillary Clinton is barnstorming the Hamptons this weekend to fill her campaign coffers with the help of her hubby, Bill. Last night, Michael Recanati co-hosted a dinner in East Hampton with Ira Statfeld at $4,200 per head, the max under federal law.
Today's brunch thrown by Lisa Perry in Sag Harbor costs $2,000. Tonight, the ex-president joins Hillary at the East Hampton home of Michele and Bill Nuti, where Jon Bon Jovi will perform. Tickets are $300, but $1,000 will get you a backstage pass.
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Or the same people hand out checks to their kids and employees telling them to donate them to Hillary. Or Foreign Govt hand out money to various American front groups to donate to Hillary
The Clintons (Bonnie and Clyde) remain two of this country's biggest political monetary leeches. It is the only way these losers can stay alive -- heaven forbid the day they actually would ever have a real job. None of that for these two criminals. Trash be on the idiots that keep giving these treasonists money.
Will we be hearing that "it's for the children"? ;-)
Most of America knows these has been White House GRIFTERS from AR arrive only for the money....anything else would be way beyond the great expectations of the DNC!
I am related to one of the idiots whose wife is named in the article. He has been a complete jerk all his life but she is much worse. Won't even be in the same room with her.
I'm just so dissapointed in Bon Jovi.
hamptons are highly overrated.
hamptons are highly overrated.
One thing about the hildebeast she smells the money regardless of whatever direction it takes her. She's out for her fair share.
The Hamptons aren't nearly as overrated as the Klintoons.
How can a concert at a private home have a backstage? You mean all the guests at the party can't meet and talk to BonJovi? You have to pay extra? Sounds eliteist on top of eliteist to me.
They charge for every inch ,,,,,,,,, of proximity.
the perfect comeback.
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