Posted on 09/08/2007 5:30:51 PM PDT by stratman1969
James Brosnahan, attorney for Hillary Clinton's disgraced sugar daddy Norman Hsu, has not just defended Marin's Taliban warrior John Walker Lindh.
Brosnahan is also a big Democrat party donor.
Contribution records from the Center for Responsive Politics' website OpenSecrets.org show Brosnahan has contributed in excess of $80,000 to Democrat candidates since 1989. $86,550 to be exact.
His most recent contribution was $10,000 to the Democrat Congressional Campaign on June 29th of this year. He also contributed $2,300 to Barack Hussein Obama on March 19, 2007. There are two other big money contributions; another $10,000 to the Democrat Congressional Campaign in April 2006 and a $25,000 donation to DNC Services Corp.
The attorney's sole contribution to Hillary Clinton was a $250 one made in February 2000. He contributed a total $3,000 to Bill Clinton from 1992 to 1995. One $1,000 contribution came on October 29, 1992, one day before he and Independent Counsel Lawrence Walsh brought forward a politically motivated indictment against Reagan's Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger. This was the Friday before the 1992 Presidential Election, and the indictment stymied gains in the polls made against then candidate Bill Clinton by then President George H.W. Bush.
Imelda Marcos has her shoes and so does our Hillarmelda!
What is the Republican Party going to do about this? My prediction is that nothing will come of it. If the situation were reversed, the dems would not shut up about it.
Mr. Hsu’s lawyer should be representing him, not the DNC’s interests.
If the DOJ offers Mr. Hsu a deal to drop a dime on the DNC, he needs to have a lawyer who will advocate for his interests in doing so and avoiding prison.
I don’t see how this attorney can be allowed to represent Hsu as the interests of Hsu and the DNC may well clash in this case.
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