By The Prowler on 9.11.06 @ 12:07AM
Hillary passes out party favors at Bill's Toronto bash.
The William J. Clinton Foundation may have been the big
beneficiary of ex-President Bill Clinton's
"birthday" bash in Toronto on Saturday night. An estimated $2.5
million to $3 million was raised for the foundation's work to ease
AIDS and poverty in Africa.
But as with so much of what Clinton does, there were other
reasons to push the Toronto event, which was held during the
Toronto International Film Festival to ensure that the proper
celebrity wattage could attend.
According to Clinton insiders, a number of foreign-owned
corporations with interests in the United States were encouraged by
the Toronto event organizers to pony up as much as $200,000 for a
ten-seat table at the birthday bash, because doing so would ensure
that both the former President and current Sen. Hillary
Rodham Clinton would be appreciative of their support.
Senator Clinton has no connection to her husband's philanthropic
operation. "But the message was pretty clear," says an executive
with a foreign-owned bank that does not operate in the U.S., but
has clients in America. "If we wanted some access to Senator
Clinton, the foundation would be a good way to facilitate some
access for our issues."
A number of tables at the event were purchased at the corporate
level of $200,000. Others were bought for prices as "low" as
$50,000.
Aides to Senator Clinton insisted that the foundation has no
influence whatsoever with the operations of her Capitol Hill
office. Nonetheless, the Senator was front and center at the
birthday gala in Toronto, and is expected to be highly visible at a
planned October "birthday" event for Clinton with the Rolling
Stones.
topics:
Bill Clinton, NATO, Africa