On his blog, Marty Peretz, editor-in-chief of The New Republic and long-time friend of Al Gore, recently wrote that Clinton supporters are tired of the drama and repeated requests for money. Peretz is especially offended by the $40 million in speaking fees the ex-President has collected and the sources of those funds. He believes the Clintons are all about money. This blog post is important because it illustrates some of the increasingly tough questions that will be asked of Senator Clinton during the presidential race. Here is an excerpt:
All about money. Imagine if you are a friend of the Clintons. First of all you are rich, very rich. Simply because they don't have friends other than ones with spare and bigger than big amounts of cash. Here are the purposes for which you have been asked contributions: twice for Bill Clinton for President (and all of the skeletal extensions of the local and national Democratic Party), the 727s, the White House refurbishing fund, the Clinton Defense Fund, the Clinton Library, twice for Hillary for Senate, annual contributions to the Clinton Global Initiative, each of his and her birthdays. Was there a Chappaqua remodeling project? If you have a private jet you'd have been expected to hand it over for a day, a weekend. If you have a house in Martha's Vineyard or in East Hampton or in Aspen or in Palm Springs, why don't you visit your in-laws? And it isn't as if the Clintons are asking you directly. Some underling is doing it, and you're afraid to say "no." Or even "boo." $1 million here, $1 million there. Pretty soon, it's a heck of a lot of money. You could have named a building at your alma mater after yourself with that money.








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