Clintons
Face Empty Seats As Trump-Trashing Speaking Tour Kicks Off With A
Coughing Fit
28
November, 2018
Having
seen donations
to their 'foundation' collapse by 90% since
they failed in their bid to regain The White House, The Clintons
decided a 13-city paid speaking tour was in order to scrape together
some coin.
Unfortunately,
as the image above shows, the supposed-power-couple's draw is
starting to fade as the Daily
Mail reports that just 3,300
tickets were sold in the Scotiabank Arena, which holds 19,800.
As
President Trump tours the nation in front of 10s of thousands of
fans, The Clintons faced 83% empty seats in
the Canadian hockey arena as it seems fewer and fewer North Americans
want to hear their whining scapegoatery.
As
The Daily Mail reports, Bill
Clinton said the
U.S. had 'compromised' its moral leadership in the world under Trump,
and defended his NAFTA free trade agreement. He said of the recent
elections:
"We got a chance to become a democracy again and reclaim a debate," adding that there were Republicans of good will "who don't want to make America a single homogenous authoritarian country. We got a chance to have a debate again now."
The
former president apologized for Trump's angry clash with Canadian
prime minister Justin Trudeau during
his last trip here, setting off a trade clash, though the U.S.,
Canada, and Mexico ultimately reached a deal.
"All the rhetoric was just for consumption, it was just rhetoric. And we did some real damage I'm afraid to our relationship and if we did I ask for your forbearance because we do love you, most of us, in America," said Clinton, who inked the NAFTA agreement during his tenure.
But
the Trump-bashing had to wait for a few minutes as Hillary
suffered the return of the coughing fit that
so enlivened her 2016 campaign...
"You
need another?" her husband asked, offering her a bottled
water. She
also took what looked like a cough drop after about an hour on
stage. Her
husband filibustered while her voice recovered, and
Clinton participated during the event's final 30 minutes.
As
the American Thinker points out, “While
3300 tickets sold at prices ranging from $53 to over $200 still
yields a healthy payday, even after expenses, the optics are
terrible,” which
is something even loyal Democrats and CNN is pointing out:
“I just think the optics of going to an event where people are paying to see them, and they are financially gaining from this, I am not sure that is the right way to re-ingratiate them back into the public sphere,” said a former Clinton aide.
“They haven’t gone away, and I don’t want them to go away, but I am not sure this is the right venue from an optics standpoint.”
Tickets
were going a lot cheaper as the event neared...
As
American Thinker p[oints out,m Even though curtains were erected
cutting the arena in half, the vacant seats far outnumbered the
occupied ones.
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