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In reply to the discussion: Chelsea Clinton joins Expedia board of directors [View all]Response to nocalflea (Reply #29)
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Out of curiosity, what job WOULD be acceptable for the child of a political figure?
brooklynite
Mar 2017
#3
I'm pretty certain they'd accept them taking jobs as servers at mom-n-pop vegan restaurants
jmowreader
Mar 2017
#6
As usual, no woman is ever well qualified enough. Even a woman with a PhD in International Relations
pnwmom
Mar 2017
#31
She is a PhD in International Relations with experience running a $2 billion non-profit,
pnwmom
Mar 2017
#72
No no no she clawed her way to the top of the Clinton charity totem pole and earned every bit of it
elehhhhna
Mar 2017
#83
Have you ever interviewed her for a job? How can you judge what someone's qualifications are....
George II
Mar 2017
#15
Bill Gates founded and built his own company. If he'd applied to be on the board of a major
Calista241
Mar 2017
#27
Actually it compares pretty well, but one would have to take the time to take off
synergie
Mar 2017
#53
I had to look up the "theater guy" to see who you were talking about - I didn't even have to google
Midwestern Democrat
Mar 2017
#58
She has a PhD in International Relations and is the Vice Chair of the Clinton Foundation
pnwmom
Mar 2017
#33
She has been helping to run the $2 billion Clinton Foundation for years, on top of her other
pnwmom
Mar 2017
#66
So, it's NOT that she's "not qualified"; it's that it's "not FAIR that she's qualified".
brooklynite
Mar 2017
#95
Why do you say that? How do you blithely come to the conclusion that it's a "patronage job"?
George II
Mar 2017
#17
It might have to do with her resume, that's how it actually works in the USA unless
synergie
Mar 2017
#52
Right, dismissing a woman's accomplishments by reducing her to a mere wife or daughter is misogyny
synergie
Mar 2017
#67
No more and no less than accepting her position on merit is corporatism and cronyism.
LanternWaste
Mar 2017
#93
she is more qualified than W was to sit on any board, but was likely hired for similar reasons
yurbud
Mar 2017
#102
This is wonderful news! She's very talented. They're fortunate to have her.
NurseJackie
Mar 2017
#18
$300,000 a year is more than just "earning a living". That's over a quarter of a million a year.
KittyWampus
Mar 2017
#24
LOL! I simply posted that earning over a quarter million a year is more than "earning a living"
KittyWampus
Mar 2017
#26
Even a low level CEO makes 100k a year plus benefits. 300k to work 'managing' Expedia is in line.
Sunlei
Mar 2017
#90
Good for her. We need more progressive women like Chelsea on corporate boards. nt
SunSeeker
Mar 2017
#22
The optics for any reasonable person is that her PhD in International Relations from Oxford
pnwmom
Mar 2017
#30
That's absolutely not true. Hillary never said that -- and she supported $15 minimum in the platform
pnwmom
Mar 2017
#35
You can also google that she supported everything in the Democratic platform including the $15.
pnwmom
Mar 2017
#45
That was dated in MAY. Why do you insist on pointing to her position in the primary,
pnwmom
Mar 2017
#49
After negotiations, she strongly supported the $15 in the platform and that's how she ran
pnwmom
Mar 2017
#44
Hey, I offered to join the board for less than that.... never heard back from them.
pangaia
Mar 2017
#76