Tuesday, August 28, 2007


Big Source of Clinton's Cash Is a Phoney? It Seems So.


One of the biggest sources of political donations to Hillary Rodham Clinton is a tiny, lime-green bungalow that lies under the flight path from San Francisco International Airport. Six members of the Paw family, each listing the house at 41 Shelbourne Ave. as their residence, have donated a combined $45,000 to the Democratic senator from New York since 2005, for her presidential campaign, In all, the six Paws have donated a total of $200,000 to Democratic candidates since 2005, election records show.

Ah but, It isn't obvious how the Paw family is able to afford such political largess. Records show they own a gift shop and live in a 1,280-square-foot house that they recently refinanced for $270,000. William Paw, the 64-year-old head of the household, is a mail carrier with the U.S. Postal Service who earns about $49,000 a year, according to a union representative. Alice Paw, also 64, is a homemaker. The couple's grown children have jobs ranging from account manager at a software company to "attendance liaison" at a local public high school. One is listed on campaign records as an executive at a mutual fund.
The Paws' political donations closely track donations made by Norman Hsu, a wealthy New York businessman in the apparel industry who once listed the Paw home as his address, according to public records. Mr. Hsu is one of the top fund-raisers for Mrs. Clinton's presidential campaign. He has hosted or co-hosted some of her most prominent money-raising events. People who answered the phone and the door at the Paws' residence declined requests for comment last week.

Red flags indeed, with corrupt democrat Paw prints all over them. The dates of the checks are the biggest clue that somebody is using the Paw and Hsu families to do a bit of campaign trickery

A good job for the Attorney Genereal...Oh, but we don't have one! Let's make Hillary wish Alberto was back.
Mr. Paw, a bit of advice, don't take any walks in the park.



2 comments:

Anonymous said...

This doesn't suprise me one bit about the Hillary campaign.....just look at her husband. I really hope that somebody digs into this. It seems Dems can get away with anything, but a Republicans slight misstep is major news!

Good blog!

Anonymous said...

Thanks Jenn