“ | "I have been blessed by what this country has given me and have tried to give back in many ways." Norman Hsu
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Gee, Normy, given how you choose to say "thanks," I wish
you weren't so grateful. Or are you just another of John Huang's
trolls tasked with paying for all that technology the
ratbastardchinesecommies received from her husband? Whoops, sorry,
that was mean.
“ | Mr. Hsu supports other Democrats besides Mrs. Clinton. On June 23, he helped throw a "6th Anniversary of his 60th Birthday fund-raiser" for California Rep. Mike Honda.
A few days later, he joined Blackstone Group Chairman Stephen
Schwarzman and lawyer David Boies to host a $1,000-a-plate
40th-birthday bash for Rep. Patrick Kennedy of Rhode Island.
In the email to the Journal, Mr. Hsu listed several Democratic
politicians to whom he has given money, and said he has never asked any
for favors. They include Pennsylvania Gov. Edward G. Rendell; New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine; Massachusetts Sen. Ted Kennedy; California Sen. Dianne Feinstein; and Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown. (WSJ)
On his own, Mr. Hsu wrote checks totaling $255,970 to a variety of
Democratic candidates and committees since 2004. Even though he was a
bundler for Mrs. Clinton, his largess was spread across the Democratic
Party and included $5,000 to the political action committee of Senator Barack Obama, Democrat of Illinois.
Al Franken,
a Democratic Senate candidate in Minnesota, said he would divest his
campaign of Mr. Hsu’s donations, as did Representatives Doris O. Matsui of California and Representative Joe Sestak of Pennsylvania, all Democrats.
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How much money has Mr. Hsu raised for Her Filthiness?
“ | Many "HillRaisers" -- people who rustle up at least $100,000 for
Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign -- are dwarfed beside Mr. Hsu
(pronounced "Shu"). Several people involved in Democratic presidential
fund-raising say Mr. Hsu, an apparel executive, has raised well over $1
million for the New York senator's presidential campaign, making him
one of the top 20 Democratic fund-raisers in the country. The Clinton
campaign doesn't disclose such details and declined to comment for this
story.
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Wow, she sure does attract people who break the law for her, [can you say Peter Paul, or Harold Ickes and George Soros?] doesn't she? Of course, now that the lid is blown off this scam, what will Hillary do?
“ | Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton’s campaign said yesterday that it would give to charity $23,000 it had received
from a prominent Democratic donor, and review thousands of dollars more
that he had raised, after learning that the authorities in California
had a warrant for his arrest stemming from a 1991 fraud case.
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Isn't that nice? She's going to review the rest of the
well over $1
million he funneled to her. But who will review the $950,000
earmark Hillary secured for the New School, where Hsu is a
trustee? At least Hillary didn't give away a guidance system to Hsu, so I guess we should be thankful.
But the prize for Stealthiest Chutzpah From a Major News Organization goes to the New York Times for this gem.
“ | Some
Clinton donors said yesterday that they did not expect the Hsu matter
to hurt Mrs. Clinton unless a pattern of problematic fund-raising or
compromised donors emerged, which would raise questions about the
campaign’s vetting of donors.
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OMFG. Clap*Clap*Clap. Well
done New York Times. You made me laugh. But, wait.
We've heard from the WSJ, and the New York Times, but what does the AP
have to say? Oh, here it is ...
Bwa-haaaaaaaaaaa
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