Posted on 09/15/2016 5:46:27 AM PDT by C19fan
ven as the Clintons are touting plans to distance themselves from their foundation and limit its fundraising if Hillary Clinton is elected president, theyre planning one last glitzy fundraising bash on Friday to belatedly celebrate Bill Clintons 70th birthday. The fundraiser is being held at the Rainbow Room, a fine-dining restaurant on the 65th floor of a Manhattan skyscraper. Plans called for performances by Wynton Marsalis, Jon Bon Jovi and Barbra Streisand, according to people briefed on the planning. They said that major donors are being asked to give $250,000 to be listed as a chair for the party, $100,000 to be listed a co-chair and $50,000 to be listed as a vice-chair.
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What’s even more disturbing is that the Clinton Foundation website is actively used to troll for interns. No joke.
Oh, phooey!
250 G’s to be an empty chair?
Who’s going to jump out of the cake?
Hillary will be there with bells on.
And yet the MSM can only talk about the politically motivated “serious” investigation into the Trump Foundation by Pickle’s AG buddy in NY.
Hillary! and Fidel Castro fit to run Triathlon says
doctor...
Just in case she actually croaks next time, they want to grab as much loot as they can. Disgusting. And the people who still donate to these grifters ought to be investigated because something is definitely wrong here.
Fit to swim the Yangtze River Mao style.
My democrat friends are squawking that Hillary is in excellent condition and that it's Trump's health we need to be concerned about. Being democrat really is a mental illness.
The Clintons are addicted to money.
The people that give money to the Clintons are certified idiots. They have to pay to be friends with them.
Still waiting to piss on his grave.
They call them 'associates' ;/
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