Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Norman Hsu Thinks Clearly

Corrupt Democrat fundraiser Norman Hsu has surrendered.

GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. -- Disgraced Democratic fundraiser Norman Hsu, wanted in California on a 16-year-old felony theft conviction, agreed Wednesday to return to the state without a fight.

Hsu appeared in court, his hands cuffed and his ankles shackled, as he read legal documents waiving his rights and signed four copies of the paperwork. He also answered Judge Brian Flynn's questions about giving up his right to fight extradition.

During the course of the questioning, Flynn asked Hsu, "Are you thinking clearly this morning?"

Hsu responded, "Yes, your honor."

Flynn also asked him if anyone was forcing him to give up his rights and Hsu said no.

Flynn said authorities usually arrive within 10 days to take custody of an extradited individual, but district attorney Pete Hautzinger said he expects San Mateo County authorities to arrive Thursday to take Hsu back to California.

Hsu in handcuffs and with ankles shackled --

What a difference a few weeks makes in the life of a HillRaiser!

Hsu was arrested in Grand Junction, Colo., on Sept. 6 after he failed to show up for a court appearance in California for a 1991 grand theft case that resulted in a conviction.

Hsu raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton and others until the recent disclosure of his 1991 case turned him into a major embarrassment.

He was a leading money "bundler" for Clinton, earning the title of "HillRaiser" for his efforts at collecting donations. Her campaign is returning $850,000 in donations linked to Hsu and promising stricter scrutiny of donors.

Oooh. Hsu became a "major embarrassment."

What about the candidates who supposedly blindly accepted his donations?

THEY are also "major embarrasments," especially Hillary Clinton. The most brilliant woman in America screwed up royally.

...A Hsu spokesman said Wednesday that he had intended to appear for his court date in California but may have mistakenly boarded a train out of state. Jason Booth said Hsu was "sick and confused" and may have thought he was boarding a Bay Area Rapid Transit subway when he instead caught an Amtrak train.

What?

Hsu mistakenly boarded a train out of state?

He possibly thought he was boarding a subway instead of an Amtrak train?

Yeah, right.

Did Hsu also "mistakenly" write a suicide note? Did he also "mistakenly" mail it?

The "mistake" excuse is an embarrassment.

I think the embarrassment is just beginning.

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