Obama going back to UChi?
Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2011 3:59 pm
Anyone think he might go back to teaching at UChi after his presidency? he's still a fairly young guy and loves chicago
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http://articles.nydailynews.com/2009-02 ... gle-speechLast year, one of his most lucrative since he left the presidency, Clinton earned $9 million to $10 million on the lecture circuit. He averaged almost a speech a day -- 352 for the year -- but only about 20 percent were for personal income. The others were given for no fee or for donations to the William J. Clinton Foundation, the nonprofit group he founded to pursue causes such as the fight against AIDS.
Don't think going back will be all the meaningful for a former president.President George W. Bush may have left office with a historically bad 22% approval rating, but he's still eager to impart his wisdom - for $150,000 a speech.
The former president will charge that hefty fee per pep talk - plus first-class or private jet transport for four - when he hits the lecture circuit next month with stopovers in Canada, the U.S. and other spots around the globe, sources told The News.
I think those days are behind us permanently, personally.ahduth wrote:I see SCOTUS in his future.
bhan87 wrote:http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/co ... 02189.html
http://articles.nydailynews.com/2009-02 ... gle-speechLast year, one of his most lucrative since he left the presidency, Clinton earned $9 million to $10 million on the lecture circuit. He averaged almost a speech a day -- 352 for the year -- but only about 20 percent were for personal income. The others were given for no fee or for donations to the William J. Clinton Foundation, the nonprofit group he founded to pursue causes such as the fight against AIDS.
Don't think going back will be all the meaningful for a former president.President George W. Bush may have left office with a historically bad 22% approval rating, but he's still eager to impart his wisdom - for $150,000 a speech.
The former president will charge that hefty fee per pep talk - plus first-class or private jet transport for four - when he hits the lecture circuit next month with stopovers in Canada, the U.S. and other spots around the globe, sources told The News.
Wade LeBosh wrote:If he teaches anywhere it will be at Harvard.
i really don't think he would, not that he couldn't, but i think he's set on chicago...and even if he isn't, his wife isWade LeBosh wrote:If he teaches anywhere it will be at Harvard.
Other countries are managing that quite well I thinkBartlebee06 wrote:Maybe he and Bush could team up and go to other countries and teach them how to spend themselves into economic disaster.
I agree. If he teaches anywhere, it will be at UChi.mattviphky wrote:Wade LeBosh wrote:If he teaches anywhere it will be at Harvard.i really don't think he would, not that he couldn't, but i think he's set on chicago...and even if he isn't, his wife isWade LeBosh wrote:If he teaches anywhere it will be at Harvard.
Touchechem wrote:Other countries are managing that quite well I thinkBartlebee06 wrote:Maybe he and Bush could team up and go to other countries and teach them how to spend themselves into economic disaster.
Lame diss. Someone already shot it down for me though. You seem to be the "My political ideology can entirely fit on a cute little sign at protest" type personBartlebee06 wrote:Maybe he and Bush could team up and go to other countries and teach them how to spend themselves into economic disaster.
Where's the "like" button when you need one.downstream wrote:Michelle Obama when Durbin is finished (maybe) but she wouldn't be able to beat Mark Kirk (at least not in the current climate). I don't think she has the desire to do it from what I've read.
I think BHO will wind up being Secretary General of the UN or something insane like that. He may also coach the Bulls while being an adjunct at UChi law/UChi public policy. Obama on SCOTUS would be true baller status, I think that would be awesome if he did it.
Did you create an alt to agree with yourself?sawale wrote:Where's the "like" button when you need one.downstream wrote:Michelle Obama when Durbin is finished (maybe) but she wouldn't be able to beat Mark Kirk (at least not in the current climate). I don't think she has the desire to do it from what I've read.
I think BHO will wind up being Secretary General of the UN or something insane like that. He may also coach the Bulls while being an adjunct at UChi law/UChi public policy. Obama on SCOTUS would be true baller status, I think that would be awesome if he did it.
Of course not, he's going to coach the White Sox.Helmholtz wrote:I very seriously doubt he would go back into academia.