Guliani, speaking engagements

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Rudy Giuliani's speaking fees

The former mayor of New York made $9.2 million on a speaking tour in 2006 and 2007. Here is a look at who paid him and how much.

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May 17, 2007 | Editor's note: The following pages are taken from Rudy Giuliani's Public Financial Disclosure Report, which is required of all presidential candidates, as filed on May 15, 2007.
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Guiliani is a piker compared to Bill Clinton. I think at last count Clinton has recieved 36 million in speaker fees.

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this doesn't surprise me.

we used to go to ballparks to see great men do something they love. sure, they earned good money back in the days of the Babe and Mantle but it wasn't much more than what a modern day degreed manager could earn when you factor inflation. they did it because it was their love, it was their dream, it was their hope.

now, we have to finance a pilgrimage to a cement bowl that costs $90 each to sit in, where cheaply produced and poorly prepared hot dogs are $7 and a coke is $8 (in a cheap cup with a picture on it), with logos for different mega corporations slapped on everything from the urinals to the score board to every nook and cranny on the walls around us. we do this just so we can watch a bunch of steroid pumping "professional athletes" who earn millions of dollars per year go out and do their job.

the love and passion is gone so why wouldn't we pay to listen to men who seem happy living without love or passion?

it doesn't surprise me that people will pay tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands to hear liars talk about how to live lives that are as empty and worthless as theirs.






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