[Q&A] Do you feel that your salary was too high? - There are some cases that CEO pay appears to be egregious - You have to let shareholders vote on it and you have to be transparent - That was the case for me - My pay was calculated based upon progress and success of the business - I don’t hear HRC ever saying baseball players or Hollywood moguls make too much Climate Change George Pataki: “The Notion Espoused By Some In My Party ... That The Pope Lacks Standing To Lend His Voice On The Issue Of Climate Change Is Absurd.” “One Republican candidate, former New York governor George Pataki, pushed back in a statement last week at GOP rivals. ‘The notion espoused by some in my party ... that the pope lacks standing to lend his voice on the issue of climate change is absurd. Further, to suggest there is a not a moral component to governance and public policy is equally absurd,’ Pataki said. However, he went on to say the Obama-Clinton approach to climate change has been a ‘disaster.’ He promised his own plan ‘in coming weeks.’” [Kathie Obradovich, Des Moines Register, 6/20/15] Charleston Shooting Trump Hit Back At The Hillary Clinton’s Remarks That His Rhetoric Could Lead To Racial Hatred Similar To What Was Seen During The Charleston Shooting, Claiming It Was “Totally Inappropriate For Mrs. Clinton To Exploit This Terrible Tragedy And Use It As An Opportunity To Attack Donald Trump.” “Clinton suggested Thursday that Trump’s comments about Mexicans, during his campaign announcement speech three days earlier, could incite racial hatred like that which led to white male Dylann Roof on Wednesday evening allegedly killing nine black people attending a bible study inside the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, in Charleston, S.C….Mr. Trump believes that Hillary Clinton does not have any credibility when she blames words for violence. … It is totally inappropriate for Mrs. Clinton to exploit this terrible tragedy and use it as an opportunity to attack Donald Trump.” “The 21-year-old Roof had reportedly made racists remarks and threats of violence well before Trump’s speech. Trump responded on social media to Clinton’s apparent criticism of him. ‘Wow it’s pretty pathetic that Hillary Clinton just blamed me for the horrendous attack that took place in South Carolina,’ he said on Instagram. ‘This is why politicians are just no good. Our country is in trouble.’ Trump also post several responses Friday on his Facebook page and pointed out that he cancelled a campaign event in South Carolina. ‘Mr. Trump believes that Hillary Clinton has lost all credibility when she blames him for the horrible incident in South Carolina. Why would Mrs. Clinton attack Donald Trump for something that he has nothing to do with?’ he wrote in one post. ‘Mr. Trump continues to send his prayers and condolences to the people of South Carolina.’ He also wrote: ‘Mr. Trump believes that Hillary Clinton does not have any credibility when she blames words for violence. … It is totally inappropriate for Mrs. Clinton to exploit this terrible tragedy and use it as an opportunity to attack Donald Trump. She must be nervous about something.’” [Fox News, 6/21/15]
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