Clinton campaign dismissed alarm bells raised by California businessman about Hsu
The LA Times reports that the Clinton campaign “dismissed allegations about Hsu” made by Irvine, CA businessman Jack Cassidy:
The LA Times reports that the Clinton campaign “dismissed allegations about Hsu” made by Irvine, CA businessman Jack Cassidy:
And pledges to start doing “background checks” on donors:
ST reader GWR pointed out this story yesterday, noting that Right Wing Nuthouse’s Rick Moran wrote about it at The American Thinker, and I wanted to expand on it here some myself. The LA Times’ Martin Miller wrote a story yesterday which provides a possible explanation why ABC’s controversial docudrama Path to 9-11 hasn’t been released yet on DVD yet. It’s a very interesting story you should read in full. Here are some excerpts (emphasis added by me):
Gateway Pundit and Stop The ACLU both have the latest details on yet another shady character involved in donating lots of money to Hillary Clinton. His name is Abdul Rehman Jinnah, and he, too, like Hsu, was wanted by law enforcement. Just keep scrolling at both places.
Yesterday, we learned about the Paw family, who lived in a modest lime green home right outside of San Francisco but who were also, mysteriously, top donors to the Hillary Clinton campaign.
Over at Jules Crittenden’s blog, where I’m guest blogging for the next week, I’ve got a post up detailing and dissecting recent remarks Hillary Clinton made about the possiblity of another terrorist attack and what it means to her – or more to the point, what it would mean to her chances of getting elected as president.