In 2013, Chelsea Clinton made $600,000 by doing things like interviewing an imaginary gecko on NBC. Yes, you read that right; Chelsea Clinton earned $600,000 as a "special correspondent" for NBC News, and one of her journamalistical duties involved talking to a cartoon character designed to sell car insurance. Of course
You think this is bad? Wait a few years and watch the teatards freak out over Sasha and Malia- it won't matter what they do, the wingnuts are going to go apoplectic.
if I ever find that Burger King dude hanging outside my bedroom window being creepy, I'm gonna go seriously second amendment on him, royalty or not
Actually she was probably more than qualified for that fluff gig. I'd take the money also too.
As to who would spend the $600K? The same people who would pay Paris Hilton or LiLo thousands to wander around a party for a half an hour and say something dumb into a microphone. If it generates more money than they spent, it's worth it.
An interview? That's it? For $600K I would get naked with the gecko.
Just be careful to be born right up near that top. Climbing gives you cankles.
famous, also too
I always viewed as payback for all the crap they put up with for being the offspring of a sitting POTUS
You think this is bad? Wait a few years and watch the teatards freak out over Sasha and Malia- it won't matter what they do, the wingnuts are going to go apoplectic.
if I ever find that Burger King dude hanging outside my bedroom window being creepy, I'm gonna go seriously second amendment on him, royalty or not
Actually she was probably more than qualified for that fluff gig. I'd take the money also too.
As to who would spend the $600K? The same people who would pay Paris Hilton or LiLo thousands to wander around a party for a half an hour and say something dumb into a microphone. If it generates more money than they spent, it's worth it.
In fairness, NBC was probably actually paying her $600,000 for access to her parents, and she generously threw in the gecko interview for free.
I think I would have commented on this in a prior post, if there were comments.