The Ny Time’s attemped “explanation” of who Mr. Norman Hsu is and why we shouldn’t worry about it is falling apart. Capt Ed writes:

“Hillary Clinton told a Manhattan audience yesterday that her team tries to do the best they can in vetting volunteers. How could any vetting process possibly miss this? None of his story checks out at all, not even with the most cursory look at his record. It’s filled with false addresses. Not even his listed residence appears current. Exactly what kind of vetting did Hillary do?

Hilariously, Eliot Spitzer joined Hillary on stage yesterday. The Governor, whose previous job was Attorney General, got $62,000 of Hsu money for his campaign. Are we to believe that the former top law-enforcement officer of the state of New York couldn’t find out that Hsu was a fraud?

No one vetted Hsu. The only process Hillary and Spitzer used was cashing the check. If it didn’t bounce, Hsu got into the club.”

Hsu has now surrendered to California authorities and this is where the story promises to get more interesting. He will be held on 2 million dollars bond. He had already pled guilty and agreed to serve three years back in 1992. However, I think that he might just “tickle” the ears of the feds with his current activity which appear to smack of federal money laundering and racketeering, you know, to shave a few years off the sentence.

Meanwhile, Hillary is claiming the same old bull crap she always has, “I didn’t know,…I can’t recall”, just like she didn’t know hubby Bill was porking everything that moved. Perhaps if this lady is that clueless she has no business being president.

While she is claiming she doesn’t know anything about Hsu’s activities, I’ve got a feeling that the feds are preparing to move on the Paw family to find out just where they got all that cash. Again, that’s the way you really get to the bottom of the whole thing, by holding the little guys feet to the fire.

The main thing now is to keep this story alive and fresh and that’s what I intend to so.