Party with President Clinton...at Your Own Risk...

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Published: 24 May, 2012
Updated: 13 Oct, 2022
1 min read

One of President Obama's most recent fundraising tactics is offering a meeting with not one, but two Presidents of the United States. An evening with President Obama and former President Clinton could be yours for as low a $4 campaign contribution.

But wait--do you really want to party with President Clinton? The Telegraph has a quotable report on a recent Clinton Foundation fundraiser, deemed by attendees as the "WORST. PARTY. EVER"...ouch.

"...there was perspiration dripping off the walls and the place absolutely stank. It was like walking into a cave."

How much would you pay for a party with President Clinton?

 

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