"The Clinton campaign dismissed the L.A. Times story as derogatory to Chinese-Americans.
"We do not ethnically profile donors," growled Howard Wolfson. "Asian-Americans in Chinatown and Flushing have the same right to contribute as every other American."
Wolfson is an old hand at indignitly changing the subject.
No matter how factual the evidence uncovered by diligent reporters, no matter how egregious the wrongdoing, whenever politicians get caught, the scoundrels quickly change the subject by resorting to wallowing in the muck and mire of victimhood.
Copping the handy-dandy "victimization" plea is the preferred con.
Victimization is the modus operandi whereby politicians blame and find others responsible for their own personal failures, then expect taxpayers, the government, or the courts to bail them out.
Unburdened by anything as banal as a moral conscience, for politicians, it "feels good" to be in the throes of victimization.
Watch Clinton: now that she's caught, she'll dedicate herself to playing victim, commiserating over victims, organizing victims, subsidizing victims and creating Chinese victims-----another class of victims she can bleed over.
Dear Howard: Shut up, you liar!
He makes a great spokesman. He sounds like Roy Cohn.