Eric doesn't get it - it's called Knowledge.

After a lifetime in politics they've garnered a wealth of knowledge on a wide variety of topics and issues many of which others want to benefit from and are prepared to pay the going price to have access to two people who've played key positions on the world stage.

The Clintons proved good value for money and they enjoyed plenty of repeat business - they didn’t set out to rip people off as for example Trump University has proved (court case coming up 28th November!).

Those speeches to some of the biggest corporates clearly paid well too and proved something of a cash cow as Wall Street kept coming back for more, clients obviously happy unlike the Trump speechs which turned out to be another sham, this time with ACN, a controversial multilevel marketing company that’s been accused of bilking people out of millions of dollars.

Then of course there are foreign governments which have been delighted to have access to the Clinton ability to open doors to the corridors of power of virtually any government, unlike Trump who after three years of attempting to gain access to the Kremlin settled for a few Russian oligarch's working out of Georgia and Kazakhstan.

Then there is the brand - now this is something Eric ought to have grasped - but like his father, he's not the brightest light in the building.

If you want to prove yourself useful Eric, persuade your dad to tell us how he makes his money by releasing his tax returns!

