Gene Conspiracy Victim?
Sounds like Hsu was just lonely. He wanted to be part of things, be admired. They may want to include Hsu in that loneliness gene conspiracy immune disorder study. Because … I don’t mean to be cruel … but that guy doesn’t look good. Got a kind of lonely, immune-disordered look. But let’s consider the evidence.
NYT: Troubled Fundraiser’s Wallet Matched his Need to Please
“I think he was motivated by a desire to rebuild his identity, his image, and to launder his fraudulent past through Democrats and the Clinton campaign,” said one prominent Clinton donor who attended meetings and socialized with Mr. Hsu and grew to know him personally. “He went from a nobody to a player. And if Hillary was elected, he would go from a player to a well-connected star in Democratic business circles.”
I don’t know where he got that idea. Could be a shrewd business move. Could be a sound strategy for a fugitive felon.
… He lobbied to get invited to marquee fund-raising events, like one for Senator Clinton at the Beverly Hilton co-hosted by filmmaker Steven Spielberg in February, according to one California-based fund-raiser. Sometimes, he would crash private parties without an invitation.
“He wanted to get on the party’s A-list, and he knew it would take a lot of money,” said a prominent California Democratic fund-raiser who saw Mr. Hsu at party events in Los Angeles and San Francisco. “I remember him wanting to know about the next party, the next dinner. He never wanted to be left out.”
As NYT notes, Hsu became “ill” on Amtrak and checked into a hospital. Loneliness playing havoc with his immune system, or sound legal advice? The infamous Hsuicide note that popped up later suggests the latter. And this might be what disqualifies Hsu from ongoing loneliness gene conspiracy studies. While he could make a textbook case, it could prove difficult to separate bounerism, criminal activity and legal manuevering from the gene conspiracy.
Topics: crime, pols, punishment
Posted by Jules Crittenden at 8:43 am on Sunday, September 16, 2007
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September 16th, 2007 at 1:53 pm
The conspiracy theorist in me wants to say that Hsu is a sleeper agent for China.
September 17th, 2007 at 12:09 am
That pitiful picture of Hsu might do as a cover for the gene study.
I agree about his being an agent for China. The Clinton’s have no discretion, either one of them.