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From this Washington Post article about the story first broken by the LA Times about the Hillary money laundering campaign:
Donors whose addresses turn out to be tenements. Dishwashers and waiters who write $1,000 checks. Immigrants who ante up because they have been instructed to by powerful neighborhood associations, or, as one said, “They informed us to go, so I went.” Others who say they never made the contributions listed in their names or who were not eligible to give because they are not legal residents of the United States. This is the disturbingly familiar picture of Hillary Rodham Clinton’s presidential campaign presented last week in a report by the Los Angeles Times about questionable fundraising by the New York senator in New York City’s Chinese community. Out of 150 donors examined, one-third “could not be found using property, telephone or business records,” the Times reported. “Most have not registered to vote, according to public records.”
This appears to be another instance in which a Clinton campaign’s zeal for campaign cash overwhelms its judgment.
Oh, isn’t that precious. Their desire for cash “overwhelmed” their judgment.
Hmm, should I create fictitious donors, and log campaign contributions from people who either don’t exist, or who couldn’t logically afford such donations? My “judgment” says that would be ok.
Look for the media to drop this one down the memory hole. Move along. Nothing to see here.

Wake Up America says:
It might have taken a shovel to the head for the MSM to finally jump on board by starting to ask some pertinent questions, but the fact that they have started shows us that those latest Zogby numbers stating that 50% of the general population would NEVER vote for Hillary Clinton, might just start rising to even higher numbers in the not too distant future, once Clinton is forced to start actually answering questions.
Blue Crab Boulevard says:
The appearance of this editorial indicates that this story has legs and will be looked at by the media. They may be in the tank for Democrats as a group, but reporters cannot resist a big, stinky story. And Hillary’s finances are beginning to smell very ripe, indeed.
We’ll see. I’m not holding my breath.
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