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    September 03, 2007

    Hsu On Loose During Clinton Administration

    "Bill had no clue on Hsu" from the NY Post reports that former President Bill Clinton had no idea about fugitive and Democratic fundraiser Norman Hsu - who donated thousands to his wife's campaigns.  Hillary gave the money back - but her husband said that any other money that Hsu encouraged others to give her shouldn't be given back. 

    "You could have knocked me over with a straw," the former president said when asked about the controversy while touring the Hopkinton State Fair here.

    "Especially when I learned the L.A. people had been allegedly looking for him for 15 years, when he was in plain view for years and years and years," he added.

    UPDATE:

    Michelle Malkin weighs in...

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