HILLARY'S DIRTY MONEY
The campaign of Hillary Clinton, the presidential candidate just endorsed byCommunist dictator Fidel Castro, turned over $23,000 in campaign donations tocharity this week after learning that the donor of the money, Norman Hsu,has a warrant out for his arrest that dates back to the 1990s. Hsu wasarrested in 1991 for collecting $1 million from investors for a contractthat didn't exist. (Hsu's lawyer says his client doesn't recall pleading nocontest to grand theft, or being obliged to serve three years' prison time. Howconvenient.) While he's been on the lam, Hsu has been one of Clinton's biggestfundraisers and contributors. The FEC reports Hsu has given $119,000 since2004, but there is sure to be much more money with his fingerprints on it.The Wall Street Journal found that Hsu might have been circumventinglegal limits by donating cash under other names. A family living in a"working-class" neighborhood outside of San Francisco has donated $45,000 toClinton in the last two years. The level of their donations clearly does notmatch the 64-year-old father's $49,000 annual income as a letter carrier. (Itreminds one of Al Gore's "no controlling legal authority" trip to a Buddhisttemple in 1996, at which he raked in plenty of cash laundered by one JohnHuang.) Documents are likely to prove that Hsu, who once listed that modesthouse as an address, donated the money under the family name.Clinton, a shrewd campaigner in every respect, promptly threw some of Hsu'smoney out the window after the Journal broke the story, but there is likelyplenty more to be found. Expect the Clinton machine to go into overdriveworking to sweep another scandal under the rug.
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