Yep it's true, and I thought Sara was the smart one, she's just a neophyte compared to the former POTUS.
Hey, he's got the right to make a buck, but when I think of all the comments here on the zone about the present POTUS, and how he abuses the what ever, and the former POTUS who his spouse said he was staying out of the public eye, having done all that , thus wanting no more of it, which is understandable.
However, this speak of staying out of the lime light...Laura, did George let you in on his killing on the speakers tour or did he just say, " Going to visit a few friends for a few days kid, have to get out of the house for a break, be back in a few days.."
It seems Bill is still way ahead of him in total, and also in how much charged. Makes sense on the total, out of office longer so more time to cash in and as far as being paid more per...well lets be real, you have a choice of hearing either one, not bioth , just have time for one, unless a fanatic follower of, now who would you choose, especially if there was a sleight chance in a off the cuff remerk , a little aside about Monica..that would be worth it to me.
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Fri May 20, 3:21 pm ET
George W. Bush racks up $15 million in speaking fees
By Rachel Rose Hartman
How much would you pay to get President George W. Bush to speak at your event?
"Almost immediately after leaving office, Bush withdrew from the broader bully pulpit that other former presidents, such as Jimmy Carter, have used to weigh in on matters of public import. But he also joined the storied ranks of former politicians who are now making money on the speaking circuit-- and it's paying off.
Bush spokesman David Sherzer tells iWatch News that Bush has earned at least $15 million for nearly 140 paid speeches since he left office in Jan. 2009. That's an average of about $110,000 per speech. (iWatch News reports that his average fee is pegged between $100,000 and $150,000.)
That's undeniably a lot of dough--but consider how it stacks up against the fees collected by Bush's predecessor, former President Bill Clinton.
By the end of 2009--nine years after Clinton's final term--the former president had already earned $65 million in speaking fees, which included $7.5 million for 36 paid speeches in 2009 alone, according to CNN's analysis of wife Hillary Clinton's 2010 financial disclosure report. That's $208,000 per speech on average for 2009.
IWatch News reports that after declining to visit Ground Zero May 5 with Barack Obama following the death of Osama bin Laden, Bush gave three paid speeches that week--one to "hedge fund executives, a Swiss bank sanctioned for keeping secret bank accounts, and a pro golf event underwritten by the accounting firm involved in the Tyco International financial scandal."
Bush is represented by the Washington Speakers Bureau, and a quick glance at the company shows that they also arrange speaking gigs for wife Laura Bush, daughter Barbara Bush, brother and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, and sister Doro Bush Koch. Doro Bush Koch charges $10,001-15,000 per appearance, according to the company website, and a speech from Jeb Bush costs $15,001-$25,000. Fees for Laura Bush, Barbara Bush and the former president are available by request only"