Posted on 05/21/2014 4:57:39 AM PDT by jimbo123
Hillary Clinton's book tour is starting to take shape.
The former secretary of state has added two speaking engagements to her schedule centered around "Hard Choices," her upcoming memoir due out June 10.
Clinton will appear in Austin on June 20 and five days later, on June 25, the former first lady will speak in San Francisco.
Both events, which are being organized by Innovation Arts & Entertainment, are being billed as "a conversation" with Clinton.
It is widely expected that Clinton will speak at a number of other events between her book's release and the Austin event, but a representative for Clinton had no other events to add to her schedule as of Tuesday.
The Austin event will take place at the Long Center and tickets run from $125 to $500. In San Francisco, tickets to the SHN Orpheum Theatre appearance run between $95 and $520.
Everyone who attends the events will receive a copy of "Hard Choices."
(Excerpt) Read more at politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com ...
Love it! She has to go to a couple of the most left winged ding bat cities to get more than a couple of people in line to sign her book of lies.
Does anyone know how many books Rush has sold vs HELLry?
“Book pre-sales are still terrible”
Most of her supporters are unable to read.
She’ll get a good crowd of homosexuals, abortion worshipers, and the Leftist university set to applaud her in Austin, the Big Blue Anus of Texas. We quarantine our riff raft in the state capital, which is crazy when we have a lot of land between Sonora and the Mexican border we could use for that purpose.
Sorry, bit Austin is full of libs. It is the one blue cancer cell in central Texas.
Dropping even more this morning:
Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #384 in Books
I WISH someone would ask the 'Beast about:
1. Benghazi
2. Boko Haram and
3. What happened to the mission $6 Billion in taxpayer money "lost" by the State Dept under her watch and what offshore account has she and Bubba stashed it in?
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