After the assassination of President Kennedy, De Gaulle was asked what would become of his widow, Jackie. He replied: “She will end up on the yacht of an arms dealer.” With a little licence for the Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis’s exact business, it was one of the great prophetic lines of the age. I wonder how many among the rapturous crowds who greeted their new prime minister on that glad, confident morning in May 1997, or the MPs and commentators who drooled over him then, would have guessed with similar prescience: he’ll end up on the board of JP Morgan.
Other prime ministers have looked for nice little earners after retirement, by way of unreadable memoirs or dubious directorships, but there has always been an almost admirably brazen quality to Tony Blair’s avarice. Within months of leaving No 10 he has picked up several million for his memoirs, £250,000 a time for speaking engagements, and now an annual £500,000 for providing “strategic advice and insight” to Morgan, the US investment bank, which will take him a few days a month. As the 19th-century Earl of Glasgow might have said, a fellow can jog along on that.
The Brits might say, “Quid pro quo”…deferred payments delivered.
I can’t even pretend to be shocked by this sort of thing anymore.
What’s to be shocked about? He’s in his mid-50s. What is he supposed to do, go be a baker somewhere?
You could send him to the glue factory. Not to work of course but to be rendered down to something useful.
History, remembers leaders, too fondly.
You hacks sounds angry today.
Imagine that. A guy who worked his way up to become one of the leaders of the free world is asked to sit on a company board. Maybe that will help balance out all the other of society’s losers that must be picked for corporate board members.
RBG
The numbers keep getting bigger and bigger. This is more than Clinton got, which was more than Reagan got. W will presumably get even more.
#7. Iraq hasn’t had a royal family for quite a while.
I am going to ask a serious question here:
Is there any country on earth where the leaders are not corrupt? Haven’t taken bribes? Don’t have ties to a military industrial complex?
I seem to be running out of places to retire where I can have a clean conscious about the government.
#9 – You should go to South Africa where Bill Clinton Jr. is moving up the ranks: http://tinyurl.com/3yhtf2 He seems to be on the straight and narrow.