September 22, 2007
— Dave In Texas Yesterday officials decided it really was going nowhere, and gave up plans for a $400MM bridge that would have connected some island to some other island.
Expressions of disappointment and regret.
"We went through political hot water — tons of it — and not just nationally but internationally," Ketchikan-Gateway Borough Mayor Joe Williams said. "We have nothing to show for it."
Under mounting public pressure, Congress acted boldly, by stripping the earmark and sending $200 MM to the state anyway, saying "you really oughta use it for the airport" (mumbling) "or uh, any other use you think is ok.
I'd like to think Jack Murtha's technology park will suffer the same fate, but this crap is so endemic and public attention and attitudes so fickle I ain't holding my breath.
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Unless I can score a grant for a study. Maybe something on public attitudes about earmarks and breath-holding?
As it pertains to climate change. Yeah.
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— Open Blog The story starts off pretty normal: an aunt is busted for paying $80 for her 12 year old nephew to se some crack whore boobies. Ho hum.
But keep watching. Near the end you'll see the self-satisfied triumph of a crack whore who thinks she has deployed the most ingenious alibi for her defense.
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September 21, 2007
— Open Blog You can lead a blue stater to water but you can't make them think. From just outside of Seattle...
Search-and-rescue crews have found a hiker who has been missing since last weekend. Mary Hyde Wingfield was found in North Cascades National Park shortly after 2:30 p.m, said Chief Ranger Kinsey Shilling.
Searchers had discovered two shoe prints that match Wingfield's size and the make of shoe she may have been wearing, Shilling said. They also found a water bottle, a dental insurance card, a grocery store membership card and a note on her employer's letterhead indicating she was in an emergency state without food or water.
The note, signed by Wingfield, said she was heading downstream.
Apparently she was thinking that stream may eventually lead to some water.
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— Open Blog And you thought anticipation was a ketchup commercial!!!
Coming Up on Sunday Kos ...* DarkSyde will examine the latest trends and predictions regarding climate change, and how at least one recent report—in DarkSyde’s words—"dismally concludes the national security threat from unmitigated climate change to be catastrophic, like a slow-motion nuclear war."
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— Dave In Texas That's the claim of Nuon Chea, to a Cambodian genocide tribunal who will try him for crimes against humanity.
What is the Cambodian Genocide Program? Sigh. It's money. Which is why the stamp of the UN is on it.
I don't care. A million and a half victims of this bastard deserve their justice.
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— Purple Avenger It made me laugh. more...
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— Ace Travellin'. See ya sporadically.
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— Ace Hailed as a hero by the left, it turns out he was a liar and defrauder.
Whether or not he was bundling cash for Hillary! is as of yet unknown.
Thanks to Genghis, or even Jenjis.
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— Ace Suggesting that he was merely the bagman for a seriously connected Democratic operative giving him orders.

It's possible, I suppose, that Hsu was just defrauding people out of money in order to give it to Democratic politicians. The prosecutor said this case was about "self-promotion and greed," but it's hard to see the greed angle in so generously giving illegal money to others, especially Hillary! and her favorite Special Friends.
Once again Flip scoops the MSM and finds that Hsu actually might not have been "coercing" victims to help him give his stolen money away to Democrats, but perhaps was himself a pawn of a major Democratic fundraiser and former member of Bill Clinton's cabinet.
I strongly suggest reading the whole thing, but I'll tease a bit here because I know reading makes your heads hurt:
Two points are crucial here.1) Ever since Hsu became a major fundraiser, there have been notable similarities between his and[Fred] Hochberg/[and his company] Lillian Vernon's contributions that strain the limits of coincidence. Not only is there significant overlap among several far-flung candidates who wouldn't typically be of much interest to New York businessmen, but the size and timing of many of the transactions further suggest the efforts are coordinated.
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Here, the Hsu-slighted senior Senator from New York [Chuck Schumer] pitches in by serving as the exception that proves the rule. Schumer actually used to enjoy regular financial support from Hochberg. He and his company made several sizable contributions to Schumer's campaigns between 1997 and 2003... then the gravy train came screeching to a halt. Not a single contribution after March 2003. It's anyone's guess why, but if Chuck did something to sour Hochberg, it would explain his conspicuous absence among both Hochberg's and Hsu's bountiful largesse heaped on just about every other notable Democrat in New York State over the following 4 years.These are all anecdotal observations of course, but I've made the whole data set of Hsu-related transactions available, so you can go exploring for additional interestingly timed contributions.
2) Hochberg's political benefaction predates Hsu's by several years. While Hsu didn't get his start until 2003 and didn't really hit his stride until late 2004, Lillian Vernon and the Hochbergs contributed more than a half million dollars to Democrats in the decade prior to Hsu's political foray (and more than a quarter million more since). This suggests the slate of candidates whose palms Hsu has chosen to cross with silver these last few years was not the product of either Hsu's own ideology or any specific partisan motivation. It seems more likely that the pols Hsu began to grease were simply co-opted from Hochberg's list of favored candidates.
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But wait... there's more. Some cursory digging on Fred Hochberg reveals something interesting. He's a fellow HillRaiser. Thanks to a bit of alphabetical kismet, you can see his name directly above Hsu's on Hillary's official HillRaiser roster.
But wait... there's still more. Hochberg is also a dean at the New School, where Hsu was a trustee until this scandal broke last month and the school hurriedly removed his name from their website. Also on the New School board is Bernard Schwartz, one of Bill Clinton's biggest financial backers and the central figure in Clinton's scandal involving the sale of missile technology to China.
And the lily gilder: Fred Hochberg was a member of President Clinton's Cabinet.
Wow.
So, Mr. Prosecutor:
Is this really about "self-promotion and greed" or is it about a major Democratic booster/former cabinet official using a slick hustler as a conduit for millions of dollars in illegal donations from his circle of incredibly wealthy friends?
Seriously, read it. Spectacular.
This isn't just a blogger jagging off with "Internet detective work," this is stuff the prosecutors and media ought to have already discovered but apparently seem disinclined to pursue.
Questions For the Media and Prosecutor:
1) What kind of thief/hustler gives away so much of the money he's risked incarceration for? What is his motive for doing that? For "self-promotion"? Wouldn't it make more sense for him to "self-promote" by investing in Hollywood projects and "self-promote" among nubile young actresses? Why "self-promote" among the dreary past-middle-aged pot-belied gray-cheeked Democratic operative set?
2) Greed? How can greed be a motive for giving away so much "defrauded" money?
3) The media, and prosecution teams, are generally loathe to content themselves with the Lone Rogue Operative theory of a crime, especially when the crimes committed largely benefit others and not the Lone Rogue Operative himself. In the Plame case, in Abu Ghraib, the media, in particular, was furiously skeptical that Lone Rogue Operatives had simply acted with apparent criminal purpose for the apparent benefit of higher-ranking political or military figures. They still don't buy the Lone Rogue Operative theory in either case. And yet the media and the prosecutor seem almost eager to dismiss this current case as one of those Lone Rogue Operative cases here, as quickly as humanly possible. Why? Why the sudden onset of credulity that a criminal acts so selflessly to advance the interests of others, without their knowledge or at least connivance? Why has the Lone Rogue Operative theory become so tantalizingly plausible?
4) Why is it that Hsu's preferred candidates track so closely with Fred Hoechner's? Especially given that Hoechner was donating big to Democrats long before Hsu was? Was Hsu simply impressed by the slate of political actors that Fred Hoechner had been donating to? If so, why? Is Norman Hsu desperate to see HillaryCare universal health coverage? Or did he have... more tangible, more mercenary reasons for pushing Hoechner's field of candidates?
And finally:
5) Why is everyone so eager to wrap this case up nice and tidy and pinned on a Lone Rogue Operative/Patsy without asking all those "tough questions" the media claims it's uniquely qualified to ask?
Bonus: JackStraw sends this documentary of Hillary!'s shady fundraiser with the Shady Lone Rouge Operative Peter Paul (see a pattern) with the slugline "bombshell."
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— LauraW. How was your week? Any trying moments? Need to get a little something off your chest?

This here thread is where we sling undeserved mud at each other:
*That your personal hygiene leaves much to be desired
*That you experience considerable difficulties in securing a mate
*Other such slurs as to impute general unwholesomeness or pathos
...and say such things about your Mom:
*That she is a whore.
*That she prefers small-footed midgets, for easier insertion
*That you are not biologically related to your father, who is a Carny.
I'm giving you these tips in the vain hope that one of my beloved jugheads will actually say something wicked, or pointier than 'pudding good,' or 'me no like fruit in jello.'
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