Politico is being branded as misogynistic by Democrats, including media figures, for daring to report on the millions of dollars that incoming Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen made in Wall Street speaking fees.
Yellen, whom President-elect Joe Biden chose as his nominee for Treasury chief in November, made more than $7.2 million in speaking fees from Wall Street banks and other large corporations in the past two years, Politico reported on Friday. Yellen, who stepped down as Federal Reserve Bank chairwoman in 2018, brought in nearly $1 million from speeches given for Citibank and more than $800,000 from hedge fund Citadel.
Also on rt.com RT’s The Wokies: America’s politicians had a busy 2020 virtue-signaling. Here are the top 10Politico noted that financial disclosures filed by Yellen and two other Biden cabinet picks could erode support from left-wing Democrats. But the party faithful were circling the wagons on Friday and focused their outrage on Politico for reporting on Yellen's Wall Street riches.
Journalist Michelangelo Signorile questioned why Politico would say that Yellen "raked in" her millions. "Something unseemly or sinister about a smart woman paid well for her thoughts?" he tweeted. "And why is this news?"
Lawyer Midwin Charles, a legal analyst for CNN and MSNBC, said Politico should delete its article because "your misogyny is showing." She added: "God forbid a world-leading expert, who happens to be a woman, be compensated for her expertise and work. It's 2021. Stop doing this."
Political strategist Christine Pelosi, daughter of US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-California), said sarcastically that it's "outrageous that Janet Yellen was paid for these speeches – at lower rates than her male counterparts."
The Marquette University political science professor suggested that speaking-fee controversies seem to be reserved for women, such as Yellen and former secretary of state Hillary Clinton. "I haven't kept track and maybe I'm wrong, but people sure have a problem with successful women earning money."
But the same Politico article went on to scrutinize the financial disclosure of Biden's pick for secretary of state, Anthony Blinken, who made nearly $1.2 million in 2018-2019 as his consulting firm advised such major corporations as Facebook, Boeing and AT&T.
Also on rt.com Biden's identitarian-based administration looks like it's going to be so diverse that it's not actually diverse at all"Anyone with the most minimal good faith would instantly see why it's vital to know how Wall Street has purposely enriched those they know are likely soon to be regulating them," independent journalist Glenn Greenwald said. "That's why the Wall Street payments of Larry Summers, a man, were always reported."
Greenwald added that Politico's reporters were attacked with "bad-faith bigotry accusations" because the Democratic Party is led by rich people who serve Wall Street and corporate power centers while touting diversity to hide their real priorities.
"If you're embarrassed that your party just put in charge of the Treasury Department someone who got wildly rich by collecting $250,000 checks from Wall Street for one hour of work, then pressure your party to change," he said. "Don't exploit misogyny smears to try to deter reporters from revealing it."
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