>>I don't think you understand the difference between being consulted as an outside expert ( as was Hanson ) and being in the pay of the politician giving the speech.
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>Uh... am I committing a serious faux pas if I'm accepting money when I'm consulted?
People consulted for something like the State of the Union or Innaugural speeches are most often not paid for it. The idea is most often to try to run the basic themes and wording past those who do that kind of stuff a lot to get reactions. That's very different from being paid as you would a pr firm to promote a point of view. The egos of the people involved (and the fact they don't need the money) makes that very unlikely.
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