Joe thought he could cash in big time. And so did Hunter. A family of dopes. What can he possibly say that would be interesting, and how can he get through a speech of any duration? Biden, 82 years old, is charting a post-presidency that is less lucrative than what he’d expected when he left office. Options for big jobs are limited by his advanced age, his unpopularity in Democratic circles and companies—concerned about retribution from President Trump—that aren’t offering speaking gigs. His own allies have grown critical of his presidency, most recently former Vice President Kamala Harris, who in a new book says the Democratic Party was reckless to allow Biden to run a second time.
The result for Biden is a leaner next chapter that lacks the well-funded foundations, plans for exquisite libraries and full calendar of paid speeches his peers enjoyed.
Instead of private jets, Biden has been spotted with a book on his lap in the first-class cabin of American Airlines flights or (talking) aboard Amtrak’s quiet car. Paid speaking appearances can range from $300,000 to $500,000, people briefed on the matter said. Takers are limited, and at least one organization tried to negotiate below that range, some of the people said....
A roughly $10 million book deal will give the former president a major financial boost. Biden also receives pensions from his federal government service totaling as much as $416,000 a year, which includes about $250,000 annually as a former president and up to $166,000 from his years in Congress and vice president, according to the National Taxpayers Union Foundation, a nonprofit that tracks government spending....
If the family sticks to a modest-for-the-powerful lifestyle, “it’ll be fine,” the person familiar with their finances said. Others in the Biden orbit note that the family has a taste for a more lavish lifestyle, particularly if others are paying.
In March, Hunter Biden told a judge that he has “suffered a significant downturn in his income” since late 2023 and “has significant debt in the millions of dollars range,” explaining why he wanted to dismiss a lawsuit he’d brought against a conservative nonprofit that published a trove of the emails found on his laptop. Art sales and his book sales had dropped off significantly, he said in the court papers.
Also, like his father, paid speaking gigs were rare. [Hunter:]“I was expecting to obtain paid speaking engagements and paid appearances, but that has not happened,” he told a judge....
Meanwhile, the president is also raising money—slowly—for a presidential center. The current plan is to create it at the University of Delaware, which now hosts papers from his years in the Senate, according to people familiar with the plans. A spokesman for the University of Delaware said the school “would be honored to be considered among the finalists as the home of the Biden Presidential Library and Museum.”
Lingering frustration with how Biden left the campaign and his lack of transparency about his age-related limitations have made raising money a heavier lift, said people familiar with the effort. Biden’s team believes major Democratic donors ultimately will contribute....
speaking of struggling. it’s been about 6mo that poor liberal saps shorted tesla
via social media marching orders at the peak of doge hate and tsla bottoming. thinking they would bankrupt the company.
those poor saps have lost A LOT of $$$$
then: around 225/sh now: around 425/sh
you hate to see it
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Joe thought he could cash in big time. And so did Hunter. A family of dopes. What can he possibly say that would be interesting, and how can he get through a speech of any duration?
Biden, 82 years old, is charting a post-presidency that is less lucrative than what he’d expected when he left office. Options for big jobs are limited by his advanced age, his unpopularity in Democratic circles and companies—concerned about retribution from President Trump—that aren’t offering speaking gigs. His own allies have grown critical of his presidency, most recently former Vice President Kamala Harris, who in a new book says the Democratic Party was reckless to allow Biden to run a second time.
The result for Biden is a leaner next chapter that lacks the well-funded foundations, plans for exquisite libraries and full calendar of paid speeches his peers enjoyed.
Instead of private jets, Biden has been spotted with a book on his lap in the first-class cabin of American Airlines flights or (talking) aboard Amtrak’s quiet car. Paid speaking appearances can range from $300,000 to $500,000 , people briefed on the matter said. Takers are limited, and at least one organization tried to negotiate below that range, some of the people said....
A roughly $10 million book deal will give the former president a major financial boost. Biden also receives pensions from his federal government service totaling as much as $416,000 a year, which includes about $250,000 annually as a former president and up to $166,000 from his years in Congress and vice president, according to the National Taxpayers Union Foundation, a nonprofit that tracks government spending....
If the family sticks to a modest-for-the-powerful lifestyle, “it’ll be fine,” the person familiar with their finances said. Others in the Biden orbit note that the family has a taste for a more lavish lifestyle, particularly if others are paying.
In March, Hunter Biden told a judge that he has “suffered a significant downturn in his income” since late 2023 and “has significant debt in the millions of dollars range,” explaining why he wanted to dismiss a lawsuit he’d brought against a conservative nonprofit that published a trove of the emails found on his laptop. Art sales and his book sales had dropped off significantly, he said in the court papers.
Also, like his father, paid speaking gigs were rare. [Hunter:]“I was expecting to obtain paid speaking engagements and paid appearances, but that has not happened,” he told a judge....
Meanwhile, the president is also raising money—slowly—for a presidential center. The current plan is to create it at the University of Delaware, which now hosts papers from his years in the Senate, according to people familiar with the plans. A spokesman for the University of Delaware said the school “would be honored to be considered among the finalists as the home of the Biden Presidential Library and Museum.”
Lingering frustration with how Biden left the campaign and his lack of transparency about his age-related limitations have made raising money a heavier lift, said people familiar with the effort. Biden’s team believes major Democratic donors ultimately will contribute....
via social media marching orders at the peak of doge hate and tsla bottoming. thinking they would bankrupt the company.
those poor saps have lost A LOT of $$$$
then: around 225/sh now: around 425/sh
you hate to see it
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Joe thought he could cash in big time. And so did Hunter. A family of dopes. What can he possibly say that would be interesting, and how can he get through a speech of any duration?
Biden, 82 years old, is charting a post-presidency that is less lucrative than what he’d expected when he left office. Options for big jobs are limited by his advanced age, his unpopularity in Democratic circles and companies—concerned about retribution from President Trump—that aren’t offering speaking gigs. His own allies have grown critical of his presidency, most recently former Vice President Kamala Harris, who in a new book says the Democratic Party was reckless to allow Biden to run a second time.
The result for Biden is a leaner next chapter that lacks the well-funded foundations, plans for exquisite libraries and full calendar of paid speeches his peers enjoyed.
Instead of private jets, Biden has been spotted with a book on his lap in the first-class cabin of American Airlines flights or (talking) aboard Amtrak’s quiet car. Paid speaking appearances can range from $300,000 to $500,000 , people briefed on the matter said. Takers are limited, and at least one organization tried to negotiate below that range, some of the people said....
A roughly $10 million book deal will give the former president a major financial boost. Biden also receives pensions from his federal government service totaling as much as $416,000 a year, which includes about $250,000 annually as a former president and up to $166,000 from his years in Congress and vice president, according to the National Taxpayers Union Foundation, a nonprofit that tracks government spending....
If the family sticks to a modest-for-the-powerful lifestyle, “it’ll be fine,” the person familiar with their finances said. Others in the Biden orbit note that the family has a taste for a more lavish lifestyle, particularly if others are paying.
In March, Hunter Biden told a judge that he has “suffered a significant downturn in his income” since late 2023 and “has significant debt in the millions of dollars range,” explaining why he wanted to dismiss a lawsuit he’d brought against a conservative nonprofit that published a trove of the emails found on his laptop. Art sales and his book sales had dropped off significantly, he said in the court papers.
Also, like his father, paid speaking gigs were rare. [Hunter:]“I was expecting to obtain paid speaking engagements and paid appearances, but that has not happened,” he told a judge....
Meanwhile, the president is also raising money—slowly—for a presidential center. The current plan is to create it at the University of Delaware, which now hosts papers from his years in the Senate, according to people familiar with the plans. A spokesman for the University of Delaware said the school “would be honored to be considered among the finalists as the home of the Biden Presidential Library and Museum.”
Lingering frustration with how Biden left the campaign and his lack of transparency about his age-related limitations have made raising money a heavier lift, said people familiar with the effort. Biden’s team believes major Democratic donors ultimately will contribute....
Joe thought he could cash in big time. And so did Hunter. A family of dopes. What can he possibly say that would be interesting, and how can he get through a speech of any duration?
Biden, 82 years old, is charting a post-presidency that is less lucrative than what he’d expected when he left office. Options for big jobs are limited by his advanced age, his unpopularity in Democratic circles and companies—concerned about retribution from President Trump—that aren’t offering speaking gigs. His own allies have grown critical of his presidency, most recently former Vice President Kamala Harris, who in a new book says the Democratic Party was reckless to allow Biden to run a second time.
The result for Biden is a leaner next chapter that lacks the well-funded foundations, plans for exquisite libraries and full calendar of paid speeches his peers enjoyed.
Instead of private jets, Biden has been spotted with a book on his lap in the first-class cabin of American Airlines flights or (talking) aboard Amtrak’s quiet car. Paid speaking appearances can range from $300,000 to $500,000 , people briefed on the matter said. Takers are limited, and at least one organization tried to negotiate below that range, some of the people said....
A roughly $10 million book deal will give the former president a major financial boost. Biden also receives pensions from his federal government service totaling as much as $416,000 a year, which includes about $250,000 annually as a former president and up to $166,000 from his years in Congress and vice president, according to the National Taxpayers Union Foundation, a nonprofit that tracks government spending....
If the family sticks to a modest-for-the-powerful lifestyle, “it’ll be fine,” the person familiar with their finances said. Others in the Biden orbit note that the family has a taste for a more lavish lifestyle, particularly if others are paying.
In March, Hunter Biden told a judge that he has “suffered a significant downturn in his income” since late 2023 and “has significant debt in the millions of dollars range,” explaining why he wanted to dismiss a lawsuit he’d brought against a conservative nonprofit that published a trove of the emails found on his laptop. Art sales and his book sales had dropped off significantly, he said in the court papers.
Also, like his father, paid speaking gigs were rare. [Hunter:]“I was expecting to obtain paid speaking engagements and paid appearances, but that has not happened,” he told a judge....
Meanwhile, the president is also raising money—slowly—for a presidential center. The current plan is to create it at the University of Delaware, which now hosts papers from his years in the Senate, according to people familiar with the plans. A spokesman for the University of Delaware said the school “would be honored to be considered among the finalists as the home of the Biden Presidential Library and Museum.”
Lingering frustration with how Biden left the campaign and his lack of transparency about his age-related limitations have made raising money a heavier lift, said people familiar with the effort. Biden’s team believes major Democratic donors ultimately will contribute....
probably just another real jerk in life
The Biden crime family was hoping to cash in, ehh?
Posted by WesMantooth on September 16, 2025, 17:49:35, in reply to "81 million votes tho*"
They mean cash in again, right?
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Joe thought he could cash in big time. And so did Hunter. A family of dopes. What can he possibly say that would be interesting, and how can he get through a speech of any duration?
Biden, 82 years old, is charting a post-presidency that is less lucrative than what he’d expected when he left office. Options for big jobs are limited by his advanced age, his unpopularity in Democratic circles and companies—concerned about retribution from President Trump—that aren’t offering speaking gigs. His own allies have grown critical of his presidency, most recently former Vice President Kamala Harris, who in a new book says the Democratic Party was reckless to allow Biden to run a second time.
The result for Biden is a leaner next chapter that lacks the well-funded foundations, plans for exquisite libraries and full calendar of paid speeches his peers enjoyed.
Instead of private jets, Biden has been spotted with a book on his lap in the first-class cabin of American Airlines flights or (talking) aboard Amtrak’s quiet car. Paid speaking appearances can range from $300,000 to $500,000 , people briefed on the matter said. Takers are limited, and at least one organization tried to negotiate below that range, some of the people said....
A roughly $10 million book deal will give the former president a major financial boost. Biden also receives pensions from his federal government service totaling as much as $416,000 a year, which includes about $250,000 annually as a former president and up to $166,000 from his years in Congress and vice president, according to the National Taxpayers Union Foundation, a nonprofit that tracks government spending....
If the family sticks to a modest-for-the-powerful lifestyle, “it’ll be fine,” the person familiar with their finances said. Others in the Biden orbit note that the family has a taste for a more lavish lifestyle, particularly if others are paying.
In March, Hunter Biden told a judge that he has “suffered a significant downturn in his income” since late 2023 and “has significant debt in the millions of dollars range,” explaining why he wanted to dismiss a lawsuit he’d brought against a conservative nonprofit that published a trove of the emails found on his laptop. Art sales and his book sales had dropped off significantly, he said in the court papers.
Also, like his father, paid speaking gigs were rare. [Hunter:]“I was expecting to obtain paid speaking engagements and paid appearances, but that has not happened,” he told a judge....
Meanwhile, the president is also raising money—slowly—for a presidential center. The current plan is to create it at the University of Delaware, which now hosts papers from his years in the Senate, according to people familiar with the plans. A spokesman for the University of Delaware said the school “would be honored to be considered among the finalists as the home of the Biden Presidential Library and Museum.”
Lingering frustration with how Biden left the campaign and his lack of transparency about his age-related limitations have made raising money a heavier lift, said people familiar with the effort. Biden’s team believes major Democratic donors ultimately will contribute....
Uneducated Redneck Piece of Shit
Pretty certain they did a ton of cashing in between 2008 and 2024.
...pensions from his federal government service totaling as much as $416,000 a year, which includes about $250,000 annually as a former president and up to $166,000 from his years in Congress...
Give me a fukin' break. That's not struggling. That's not even in the same MF'in galaxy as struggling. FU Poopy Pants.
Say, maybe """" DOCTOR """" Jill can go back to work?
Fuk both of you and the horses you rode in on. (But say, at least you don't have to hang up a Christmas stocking for that one grandchild you refuse to acknowledge. Savin' money right there, ya miserable azzholes.)
Wow, I'm shocked that Josef Bai-Den is disappointed that he can't cash
in on his presidency like Bill Clinton and Barack Obama did. It's just not fair. I'd love to see the full flow of funds on that book deal, where the copies are sold and how much the publisher earns.
I can't believe that Hunter can't find a market for his services. The man is an expert on oil and gas, as evidenced by his $50k a month honorarium for serving on a board of a Ukrainian pipeline company.
The blatant corruption that these assholes blast right in your face needs to be dealt with legislatively. The US needs an ethics law that creates a cooling off period of at least 5 years before people can cash in. If I ran for POTUS my whole platform would be (A) anti-corruption with a proposal to make an FCPA style law that applies to all federal politburo and (B) an actual estate tax that really hits at the limits where normal people get hit, no more back door irrevocable trust exclusion from the estate tax.
I wouldn't even have any other policy positions. Just those two. In an intellectually honest society I'd get 100 million votes with those two policy platforms. "Iowa women were better than Illini men" - Potomac
The details of that book deal would be very interesting.
Joe thought he could cash in big time. And so did Hunter. A family of dopes. What can he possibly say that would be interesting, and how can he get through a speech of any duration?
Biden, 82 years old, is charting a post-presidency that is less lucrative than what he’d expected when he left office. Options for big jobs are limited by his advanced age, his unpopularity in Democratic circles and companies—concerned about retribution from President Trump—that aren’t offering speaking gigs. His own allies have grown critical of his presidency, most recently former Vice President Kamala Harris, who in a new book says the Democratic Party was reckless to allow Biden to run a second time.
The result for Biden is a leaner next chapter that lacks the well-funded foundations, plans for exquisite libraries and full calendar of paid speeches his peers enjoyed.
Instead of private jets, Biden has been spotted with a book on his lap in the first-class cabin of American Airlines flights or (talking) aboard Amtrak’s quiet car. Paid speaking appearances can range from $300,000 to $500,000 , people briefed on the matter said. Takers are limited, and at least one organization tried to negotiate below that range, some of the people said....
A roughly $10 million book deal will give the former president a major financial boost. Biden also receives pensions from his federal government service totaling as much as $416,000 a year, which includes about $250,000 annually as a former president and up to $166,000 from his years in Congress and vice president, according to the National Taxpayers Union Foundation, a nonprofit that tracks government spending....
If the family sticks to a modest-for-the-powerful lifestyle, “it’ll be fine,” the person familiar with their finances said. Others in the Biden orbit note that the family has a taste for a more lavish lifestyle, particularly if others are paying.
In March, Hunter Biden told a judge that he has “suffered a significant downturn in his income” since late 2023 and “has significant debt in the millions of dollars range,” explaining why he wanted to dismiss a lawsuit he’d brought against a conservative nonprofit that published a trove of the emails found on his laptop. Art sales and his book sales had dropped off significantly, he said in the court papers.
Also, like his father, paid speaking gigs were rare. [Hunter:]“I was expecting to obtain paid speaking engagements and paid appearances, but that has not happened,” he told a judge....
Meanwhile, the president is also raising money—slowly—for a presidential center. The current plan is to create it at the University of Delaware, which now hosts papers from his years in the Senate, according to people familiar with the plans. A spokesman for the University of Delaware said the school “would be honored to be considered among the finalists as the home of the Biden Presidential Library and Museum.”
Lingering frustration with how Biden left the campaign and his lack of transparency about his age-related limitations have made raising money a heavier lift, said people familiar with the effort. Biden’s team believes major Democratic donors ultimately will contribute....