Monday, February 29, 2016

A Million Here, a Million There, and Pretty Soon You're in Deep Shit

More than 12 million gallons of untreated wastewater released into Jones Falls amid rainfall
The announcement of the intentional release, one of the largest in years, marks one of a handful of times in recent history city officials have notified the public when heavy rain forced them to discharge wastewater from two pipes that flow directly into the Jones Falls, said David Flores, the Baltimore Harbor Waterkeeper, who works for the watchdog group Blue Water Baltimore.

A December report by a Washington-based advocacy group, the Environmental Integrity Project, faulted the city for dumping 330 million gallons of wastewater into the harbor over five years and failing to disclose the contamination.

Friday's announcement came a day after city public works officials said 200,000 gallons of wastewater made their way into the Patapsco River and Inner Harbor after overflowing from manholes and from the Patapsco Wastewater Treatment Facility. Those releases were not intentional.

Jeffrey Raymond, a spokesman for the city Department of Public Works, said officials decided to announce the contamination after receiving several inquiries about it since Wednesday.
Their records should be online and immediately available. The dirty little secret is that Maryland and EPA are slow rolling cleaning up Baltimore and other big cities because that is where the votes are, and the voters in Baltimore would rather have 12,000 farmers pay to clean up the Bay than the 800,000 people in Baltimore County.

Leap Day News at Clinton.com

Great, an extra day to rag on Hillary before the election!

I always figured this was true. Hillary’s email account an open secret in Washington long before scandal broke. What's the point of having an email account if no one knows it. Thus, the near certainty that all significant enemy hackers knew as well, a presumably hacked the email, and knew what the Secretary was doing before she did. Nevertheless Senior Clinton aide maintained top secret clearance amid email probe,
Current and former intelligence officials say it is standard practice to suspend a clearance pending the outcome of an investigation. Yet in the case of Cheryl Mills, Clinton’s former chief of staff at the State Department, two letters indicate this practice is not being followed -- even as the Clinton email system remains the subject of an FBI investigation.
Rules are for the little people. Judge Napolitano thinks she will be indicted if the DOJ ever lets this get to a grand jury.

What, a Clinton scandal I haven't heard of before? Ben Carson Says Hillary Clinton’s Dow Chemical Scandal Is ‘Washington Run Amok’
Breitbart News reported Saturday that Clinton, under pressure amid an environmental crisis in parts of New York State, spearheaded a letter to the EPA and also introduced a bill in 2007 called The TCE Reduction Act, which aimed to set new environmental standards for use of the industrial solvent Trichloroethylene (TCE).

But the bill never went anywhere. Two months after the bill was introduced, Dow Chemical, the nation’s largest TCE producer, joined the Clinton Global Initiative and ended up giving money to the Initiative and also a private advisory firm linked to Bill Clinton.
Available here
We're no longer arguing about what she is, only the price.

Secretive Silicon Valley billionaires support Hillary. Yesterday, we noted how the Clinton campaign seemed to be taking issue with some illegal donations to Bernie Sanders' campaign. Pot, meet kettle: Foreign Clinton Donor Made Donations To US Campaigns. Why don't you ever hear about things like this on TV? The media aren’t telling you about ties of pro-Hillary Clinton pundits.

As sad as it makes me, I have to agree with Louis Farrakahn: Don’t Fall For ‘Satan’ Hillary Clinton’s ‘Crap’

And two from Patterico: US Marine and wife ejected from Bill Clinton speech as Bill Clinton Accuses Former Marine Of Having A “Poisoned Mind” Because He Doesn’t Buy Hillary Clinton’s Lies About Benghazi. And now that the primaries have moved into the south, her phony southern accent is back!

It's Leap Day!

Time to make the clocks match the astronomy again


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A Monday Morning Hookup



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Posted by Fishing for fishing. on Saturday, February 20, 2016

That's nothing, a buddy of mine, Barefoot, once landed a 30 lb Cownose Ray on a Snoopy rod. Let the drag do it's magic, and don't get in a rush.


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Sunday, February 28, 2016

Stripers at Sunset

Walleye Pete called this morning as I was getting into the shower to ask if I would like to go check out the fishing at "Location X" with him. Of course I said yes. We about 4:30 and were down in a few minutes catching fish
Although the air temperature at home was nearly 60 when I left, the wind off the water was pretty darn chilly, and I was glad for the float coat and gloves.
 We only had one boat to compete with, Thunder Road, Shawn Kimbro, who wrote the book on Chesapeake Bay fishing (or at least two of the books). I haven't read it. I learned the old fashioned way, from friends.
The sun went down over Flag Ponds Park while we were out.
And the fish kept biting. It wasn't really hot and heavy, but between Pete and I we managed 13, 4 of them good sized.
We left with light in the sky, but not much.

Sunday Morning at Clinton.com

A pretty light load, since not too much happens on Saturdays.

The only surprise is the margin. An aging socialist beats an even more aged communist in a southern state, 73-26%. Largely on the backs of black African American voters, despite #BlackLivesMatter supporters booted from Georgia rally for Hillary. Even Hillary knows they don't represent anyone significant. Isn't it time we stopped pretending they do?

It was revealed that some number of illegal (foreign, non citizen) campaign contributions may have been made to Bernie's campaign. No one seems to know who snitched, but there's a strong suspicion that HRC's campaign had a hand in it. Where were they when BHO's campaign ran openly with a broken system that allowed nearly anyone to donate?

Media Pundits Often Fail to Disclose Financial Ties to Hillary Clinton. George Stephanopoulos is just a striking example; former Clinton flack, current Clinton.com donor, pretending to be a neutral journolist on TV even as I type. But even then, the Hillary campaign doesn't give them their due: Press Forbidden from Filming Hillary Boarding Private Plane. Assuming they were interested to begin with.

Glenn Kessler, Washington Post's Fact Checker Spinner, takes on Clinton's claim that George Bush tried to privatize Social Security, and awards three out of four possible Pinocchios. Using my usual bias correction of adding two for articles about democrats, and subtracting two from stories about Republicans results in five out of a possible four. Sounds about right.

The New York Times! looks at Clinton's foreign policy record of failure in Libya:
The president was wary. The secretary of state was persuasive. But the ouster of Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi left Libya a failed state and a terrorist haven.
Here’s what #NeverTrump and #WhichHillary have in common
Maybe it’s a coincidence that #WhichHillary and #NeverTrump arose with a few days of each other, but something about these hashtags reminds me of the “last exit for x miles” sign you sometimes see before a long, barren stretch of highway. The time to change the direction the parties are headed hasn’t run out yet but with Super Tuesday approaching it’s definitely getting closer. For the moment, both parties are struggling to choose between a less-ideologically pure front-runner (Trump and Clinton) and a candidate (Sanders) or candidates (Cruz and Rubio) who has a track record more in step with the party’s core beliefs but who seems less electable.

Stacy No Fan of Taylor Swift

#FreeStacy: Email to My Samoan Lawyer: Taylor Swift Is Decadent and Depraved
The #FreeStacy insanity led my old friend to send me an email today:
Totally anecdotal, but I’ve noticed that no matter how many times I visit wattsupwiththat.com, Google Now never puts anything from that site into my “stories to read.” Contrast that to I once clicked on a story about Taylor Swift because my daughter is a huge fan and now she is in my feed constantly. Also, Salon, Slate and Huffpo are always there in abundance even though I never click them.
Also notably absent despite multiple daily visits: theothermccain.
I would like to remind visitors to read this scary article on how Google and Facebook may be, and almost certainly are, affecting our politics and the next election: The new mind control.
Fear and Loathing in the Information Age, so to speak. The whole world has gone crazy, I’m the subject of international news, and Google is conspiring to keep people from reading my blog. This makes perfect sense in 2016, you see, that someone like me would become a First Amendment cause cĆ©lĆØbre, a 21st-century Dreyfuss. Was this my career goal when I was a long-haired rock-and-roll freak circa 1983? Of course not. Nobody could ever possibly plan anything as crazy as my life, even if they wanted to, which no sane person ever would. So while the #FreeStacy hashtag campaign continues, I have had some communications with leading legal minds who have become interested in the free-speech issues involved. I’m not the litigious sort, you understand, but some of my lawyer friends are the type who would be happy to go to federal court to seek an emergency restraining order first thing Monday morning, if I just gave the word. But that’s not how I roll. My correspondence with Bert the Samoan Lawyer was just two old college buddies talking. Here’s what I replied:
 A brief intro to the #FreeStacy affair here.
Well, my Samoan friend, did you ever think back in the day that my gonzo methods would have such consequences as this? As I told my kids, “Congratulations, your Dad is a hashtag.” Of course, the #FreeStacy hashtag won’t autocomplete — although the bogus misspelled version does. No “e” in Stacy, as you know, and “blah blah girl’s name blah blah,” said every idiot who wanted to start a fight on the elementary school playground. When the going gets weird, the weirdos get me banned from Twitter.
Do I want to describe my experiences with Google? Not in writing. The NSA and DHS will have to monitor my phone calls if they want that information. Nixon was a piker compared to these Obama goons, and I’ll bet you $20 Sidney Blumenthal has Jack Dorsey on speed-dial.
Face it, Bert, we live in an Age of Fear and, as a concerned father myself, I have to warn you that Taylor Swift is down for The Agenda. Every feminist on Tumblr is certain that Taylor is dating lesbian supermodel Karlie Kloss. As a Neutral Objective Journalist, of course, I’d have to see video proof before I’d believe that bizarre rumor, but if Cara Delevingne can be gay, everybody is gay, and in 2016, any self-respecting feminist would be embarrassed to admit she is heterosexual. These young fellows can’t get their mojo working and, therefore, phallocentric domination is in a steep decline. Oh, what wonderful jargon! But I digress . . .
Hold on a minute. Taylor Swift is a lesbian? Maybe?  Well, there sure a lot of photos with Taylor and Karlie together; not that there's anything wrong with that. It looks like they could wear the same clothes.
If your daughter is a Taylor Swift fan, you may need to intervene, Bert. A sort of “tough love” approach is recommended. Seize her laptop and cellphone and demand passwords for every app she’s got. And if she’s on Tumblr? Bad news, pal — no grandkids for you. Tumblr might as well be called the Crazy Cat Lady Training Academy. Every teenage girl on Tumblr has a mental illness (anxiety, depression, PTSD) and is either a pansexual genderqueer or a nonbinary lesbian. Dye your hair green, pierce your nose, get more tattoos than a sailor and tell your Mom that your pronouns are “xe” and “xer.” This is what it means to be a feminist in 2016, a dystopian nightmare meets pornographic fantasy. If Orwell were writing “1984” now, it would begin: “Dear Penthouse Forum …”
I'll bet Stacy was a David Bowie fan.

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Scientists Pretty Excited About Finding Old Trash

The discovery of the Bronze Age wheel will help scientists get a better idea of how our ancestors got around.

The wheel is the oldest, largest and most complete wheel ever found in Britain, according to Cambridge University. It reveals a number of intriguing facts about Bronze Age technology, writes Rossella Lorenzi for Discovery.

Scientists say that the wooden wheel dates from 1100-800 BC, and was found at a dig site that has been described as Britain’s Pompeii. The site, which is found in the county of Cambridgeshire, was called home by a number of families who built their circular houses on stilts above a river.

A dramatic fire caused the inhabitants to flee around 3,000 years ago, and the buildings fell into the river where they were preserved by silt and clay. The wheel is among a number of items preserved by nature.
That's a shame, but not exactly a Pompeii.
It measures around three feet in diameter and was found close to the remains of the largest house. Scientists say that is is very well-preserved and is constructed of five panels of solid timber fixed together, with a reinforced hub in the middle.

The team of researchers were at first confused by the discovery, because the wheel was found in marshy land near a river on which people navigated using boats. In 2011 the team uncovered 8 canoes of different sizes at the site.
Were they short little guys, with hairy feet?
“The discovery of the wheel demonstrates that the inhabitants of this watery landscape had links to the dry land beyond the river,” David Gibson, Archaeological Manager at the Cambridge Archaeological Unit, Division of Archaeology, University of Cambridge, said in a statement.
So they had a cart, or chariot for when they needed to go across land? I'm not really that surprised.

Saturday, February 27, 2016

My Alma Mater Has the Blues

OSU chemist Mas Subramanian and his team were experimenting with new materials that could be used in electronics applications and they mixed manganese oxide – which is black in color – with other chemicals and heated them in a furnace to nearly 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit. One of their samples turned out to be a vivid blue. Oregon State graduate student Andrew Smith initially made these samples to study their electrical properties.

“It was serendipity, actually; a happy, accidental discovery,” Subramanian said.

The new pigment is formed by a unique crystal structure that allows the manganese ions to absorb red and green wavelengths of light, while only reflecting blue. The vibrant blue is so durable, and its compounds are so stable – even in oil and water – that the color does not fade.

These characteristics make the new pigment versatile for a variety of commercial products. Used in paints, for example, they can help keep buildings cool by reflecting infrared light. Better yet, Subramanian said, none of the pigment’s ingredients are toxic.

OSU has reached an exclusive licensing agreement for the pigment, which is known as “YInMn” blue, with The Shepherd Color Company. It will be used in a wide range of coatings and plastics.
I would have suggested "Benny's Blue" after the school mascot, Benny the Beaver.

It's kind of cool that scientists can still find something new and useful by mixing a few chemicals and baking them in an oven.

Saturday Beach Report 2/27/16

"OK, so what have you done for me lately? It's been hours since you took me up and down the street, and I'm getting antsy. And besides, it's good for you"
So we went to the beach. It was a low, blowout tide, 37 F, with clear skies and a very light WSW wind. Lots of exposed shell hash, but we found very few teeth.
 Maybe it was the pace.
There must be something good down there. My guess is little clams, Macoma balthica.
"Was it good for you?"

Saturday Saturday at Clinton.com

Following its schedule, and the bureaucrat's usual ploy of releasing bad news late Friday, where it can be ignored by newsmenpeople all weekend, only to be branded as "old news" on Monday morning, the State Department released another tranche of 881 of the emails off of Hillary private, underground server, whose contents are known only to the coveted Clinton.com email holders, and every foreign group with the ability to figure out that the server existed, as well as private hackers, in for fun or profit. Of the latest batch, 88 contained information the State Dept. deemed too sensitive to fully release to the public, and classified. It being Saturday morning, the postmortem is only just begun, but we already see one where:
. . . a former Marine and Iraq veteran sends a heartfelt and somewhat prescient email to Secretary Clinton after meeting with her and discussing the U.S troop withdrawal.

“America has a habit of leaving these types of places and turning our backs on our allies,” Zachary Iscol wrote. “We’ve lost a lot of blood and treasure in Iraq in the last 8 years and many of the relationships developed by military and state personnel were hard won. Those groups are now incredibly fearful that we will abandon them to the Shi’a majority and Iran’s will.

“And as we divest ourselves of direct military engagement throughout the world it is even more important to send a message that the [U.S.] does not abandon those who throw in their lot with us….”
At Doug Ross's Journal,  they have already combed through the manure heap, and come up with a few gems:
1. Neera Tanden, a frequent emailer with Clinton, had her account hacked by a Filipino counterfeit pharmaceutical company. This email underscores how unsecure a private server like the one Clinton used can be. This is especially true in light of the fact that we have already know Clinton was the target of similar hacking.

2. Wendy Sherman thanked Clinton for making her confirmation as Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs happen. As Sherman was one of the key negotiators of the Iran nuclear deal, this is another example of Clinton’s responsibility for the awful deal the Obama administration struck with Iran. This email is also a good reminder of Ed Henry’s recent story that Wendy Sherman once bragged about Clinton sending “sensitive information on unclassified systems.”

3. Back when Clinton actually supported trade, Jake Sullivan forward Clinton positive talking points on the Trans-Pacific Partnership, including the fact that it was the State Department’s “strong determination to complete the agreement.” In fact just months after Sullivan sent Clinton these talking points, Clinton claimed that completing the trade deal would be “one of our great projects in this century.”

4. Clinton’s flawed approached to technological security is highlighted in the email below. In it she tells Sullivan that she is “fighting w the security technology.” Sullivan then proceeded to mock Clinton’s lack of technological prowess by putting technology in scare quotes.

5. Clinton also received an email from then-Senator John Kerry. This email’s release coming in the same week that Secretary Kerry claimed that he had “no knowledge” that Clinton had a private email, makes that claim look ridiculous.
In the same week that Twitter was testing the waters of banning conservative for speaking out on issues of concern to them, Twitter was also accused by Bernie Sanders supporters of shutting down Hillary critics. For a scary vision of how social media can be used to shape elections, I suggest reading this article: The new mind control.

In South Carolina, Hillary is spending heavily on the race card: Hillary Clinton’s South Carolina Salvation - The black voters who sunk Clinton in 2008 are bound to save her in 2016. Which explains  why her rather craven cave on her  ‘super-predator’ concession is such a big moment for political protest.

Speaking of Black Lives Matter, Eugene Robinson at the Washington Post advised Hillary to prepare to fight dirty against Trump. Was there ever any expectation she wouldn't?

The Quote of the day is from the Bookworm Room, evaluating the various presidential candidates:
My take on Hillary is that her frequent flier miles do not offset her spectacularly bad decisions with regard to Russia, Syria, Libya, etc.
And aging soft-core porn actress (NSFW link) Susan Sarandon continues to rant against Hillary and for Bernie:
"I think that she's isolated. I don't think she's... a victim — playing this female part — I don't think she is. She's been connected to power for a very long time, and when she was on the board of Walmart for 9 years, she did nothing to raise that wage or stand by women and all the things she could have done. And I think that her name recognition is helping her quite a bit in the South, but I don't think that she's been there, like Sanders has, getting arrested, all through his life standing up for rights...."
She has a point.

Now for some Saturday morning Bollywood:



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Rule 5 Saturday - That Girl from Smallville - Erica Durance


This week's Rule 5 spectacular celebrates Erica Durance, of Smallville, Hope and the House of the Dead.
Erica Durance; born June 21, 1978) is a Canadian actress, producer, and director. She is best known for her television roles, portraying Lois Lane on the CW series Smallville, and as Dr. Alex Reid on the medical drama series Saving Hope.

Durance was born in Calgary to parents Gail and Joel Durance, and was raised on a turkey farm with her older brother and sister in Three Hills, Alberta, Canada . . .After graduating from high school, in 1999, Durance moved to Vancouver, British Columbia, to pursue her interest in acting professionally. "I wanted to get my feet wet in a smaller area than Los Angeles when I gave it a try,"
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FHM magazine ranked Durance #38 on FHM's "100 Sexiest Women in the World" in 2006, and ranked her #20 in 2007, #15 in 2008, and #14 in 2009
She's nice enough, but that seems high.

Some NSWF material from the movie House of the Dead.

GOODSTUFFs BLOGGING MAGAZINE (230th Issue) applied for a patent for the GOODSTUFFs Time Machine™ as a perpetual motion machine. The patent office responded that due to gravitational waves, Jordan Carver's massive boobs are an energy source. Pirate's Cove has the weekly "Sorta Blogless Sunday Pinup" and links. Also linked in Wombat-socho's "Rule 5 Sunday: Disney Girls" and "FMJRA 2.0: Every Picture Tells A Story" at The Other McCain.

Never Marry Anyone Crazier than You

Another example of assortative mating? People with Mental Health Disorders Often Marry Each Other. I'm sure you all know a few examples from your life, too.
People with psychiatric disorders may be likely to marry and have children with other people who also have psychiatric disorders, according to a new study from Sweden.

The study did not examine why people with psychiatric conditions, such as schizophrenia and depression, may tend to mate with other people with such conditions, and therefore, the mechanisms behind this phenomenon are not clear, said Ashley E. Nordsletten, a co-author of the study and a postdoctoral research fellow at Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm.

But one possible reason is that people may simply select partners who share certain traits with them, she told Live Science.
. . .
It turned out that people with psychiatric disorders were more likely to marry and have children with people with either the same disorder as they had or a different psychiatric disorder, than they were to marry and have children with people without psychiatric disorders.
Could it just be that sane people avoid crazy people, leaving them to marry each other? Some questions are just that simple.

Friday, February 26, 2016

Scientists Fess Up: We're Not All Gonna Drown

It's actually amazing this is being "printed" by the Bay Program; it's an admission against their own usual line of alarmist BA about how rising sea level is going to overwhelm the Bay, but hopefully not before they get their grants renewed.

Study suggests salt marshes could persist despite rising sea levels
Climate change is expected to bring a multitude of changes to the Chesapeake Bay region, including a rise in sea levels. As waters rise, marshes and wetlands are predicted to be overcome by water and disappear faster than wetland plants can move to higher ground, meaning a loss of important habitat that traps pollution and provides food and shelter to fish, shellfish and birds.

But the VIMS study suggests that salt marshes—coastal wetlands that are flooded and drained by salt water brought in by tides—may be able to persist through processes that allow the marshes to grow vertically and migrate inland. According to the report, more frequent flooding brings more mud into the salt marsh, raising the soil and encouraging the growth of common marsh plants.

“Predictions of marsh loss appear alarming, but they stem from simple models that don’t simulate the dynamic feedbacks that allow marshes to adapt,” said lead author Matt Kirwan in a release. “Marsh soils actually build much faster as marshes become more flooded.”
 It's true, marsh plants grow slower as they get further above the water level (and drier), and faster, up to a point, as the water gets deeper.
The researchers emphasize, however, the importance of allowing salt marshes to migrate inland—and that marshes are unable to migrate into areas blocked by coastal cliffs or hardened shorelines. Nearly 20 percent of the Chesapeake Bay’s shoreline is hardened by riprap, seawalls and other structures.

The study, “Overestimation of marsh vulnerability to sea level rise,” is published in Nature Climate Change.
We've known this for years. Scientists have been collecting sediment cores tens of meters long, showing  salt marsh vegetation all the way to the bottom. It doesn't take a genius to understand what that implies. While there was some question of the ability of salt marsh to keep up with rapid sea level rise, remember, there is no evidence for accelerated sea level rise in the last 100 years:


It's certainly true that paved or otherwise fixed surfaces can't rise with rising waters; a road in our community built on sinking fill and close to the Bay is, not surprisingly, flooded more often than when it was first laid down in the 1930s.

Another Reason for a Cup of Coffee in the Morning

My, what puffy livers. . .
the drink you had the night before: Drinking more coffee may undo liver damage from booze
Drinking more coffee might help reduce the kind of liver damage that’s associated with overindulging in food and alcohol, a review of existing studies suggests.

Researchers analyzed data from nine previously published studies with a total of more than 430,000 participants and found that drinking two additional cups of coffee a day was linked to a 44% lower risk of developing liver cirrhosis.

“Cirrhosis is potentially fatal and there is no cure as such,” said lead study author Dr. Oliver Kennedy of Southampton University in the U.K.
Not that I needed this as an excuse to drink more coffee.
“Therefore, it is significant that the risk of developing cirrhosis may be reduced by consumption of coffee, a cheap, ubiquitous and well-tolerated beverage,” Kennedy added by email.

Cirrhosis kills more than one million people every year worldwide. It can be caused by hepatitis infections, excessive alcohol consumption, immune disorders, and fatty liver disease, which is tied to obesity and diabetes.

Kennedy and colleagues did a pooled analysis of average coffee consumption across earlier studies to see how much adding two additional cups each day might influence the odds of liver disease.

Combined, the studies included 1,990 patients with cirrhosis.

In eight of the nine studies analyzed, increasing coffee consumption by two cups a day was associated with a significant reduction in the risk of cirrhosis.

In all but one study, the risk of cirrhosis continued to decline as daily cups of coffee climbed.

Compared to no coffee consumption, researchers estimated one cup a day was tied to a 22% lower risk of cirrhosis. With two cups, the risk dropped by 43%, while it declined 57% for three cups and 65% with four cups.
Of course, it could just be that people who drink more coffee drink less booze. One would hope they would control for this, but it's certainly not mentioned in the article. You'd be amazed at the simple things scientists overlook in the rush to get stuff published.

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DOJ Closing in on Clinton.com?

Attorney General Loretta Lynch confirmed to Congress Wednesday that career Justice Department attorneys are working with FBI agents on the criminal investigation of Hillary Clinton’s email practices and the handling of classified material.

Legal experts say the assignment of career Justice Department attorneys to the case shows the FBI probe has progressed beyond the initial referral, or "matured," giving agents access to the U.S. government’s full investigative tool box, including subpoena power for individuals, business or phone records, as well as witnesses.
. . .
She confirmed that the FBI criminal investigation is ongoing, and no recommendation or referral on possible charges had been made to her.
. . .
“As a general matter, a U.S. attorney is assigned as an FBI investigation progresses. The partnership with the U.S. attorney allows the FBI to use the investigation tools of the U.S. government, including subpoenas for evidence, business or phone records, as well as witnesses. And you need (a) U.S. attorney to convene a grand jury.”
Judicial watch, whose FOIA suits have been instrumental in bringing the story to the public (as well as far more successful than congressional efforts) has promised to bring the 30,000 or so deleted "personal" emails out into the open:
All of the roughly 30,000 personal emails Hillary Clinton claimed to have deleted from her private email server will eventually be reviewed by the government — and many will be made public, according to a top legal adversary of Clinton.

“They’re all going to get reviewed eventually, despite Mrs. Clinton’s resistance,” Tom Fitton, the head of the conservative legal watchdog organization Judicial Watch, said in an interview with The Hill.

Clinton has said she “chose not to keep” roughly half of her server’s email cache because the 30,000 personal emails contained information about “yoga routines,” “family vacations” and “condolence notes.”
We'll see how much of this was yoga rountines and Chelsea's wedding plans, and how much was the Clinton Foundation offering State Dept. services for a price.

The New York Time actually had the temerity to call for Hillary to release the transcripts of her Wall Street speeches.  Clinton deflected calls to release Wall St. speech transcripts with a demand that the entire country all the Republican candidates do so first. I don't know about you, but I'm getting the feeling she thinks she has something to hide.

Pro_Bernie iconoclast lesbian liberal Camille Paglia unloaded on Hillary: Fight the soulless juggernaut: Big money, machine politics and the real issue separating Sanders and Clinton
A vote for the scandal-plagued Hillary is a resounding ratification of business as usual–the corrupt marriage of big money and machine politics, practiced by the Clintons with the zest of Boss Tweed, the gluttonous czar of New York’s ruthless Tammany Hall in the 1870s.  What you also get with Hillary is a confused hawkish interventionism that has already dangerously destabilized North Africa and the Mideast.  This is someone who declared her candidacy on April 12, 2015 via an email and slick video and then dragged her feet on making a formal statement of her presidential policies and goals until her pollsters had slapped together a crib list of what would push the right buttons.  This isn’t leadership; it’s pandering.
Sanders himself joined in the fun:
Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders, who’s complained about having “the kitchen sink” thrown at him, unloaded on Hillary Clinton here Thursday night, ticking off a series of issues on which he said the former secretary of state had taken the wrong position.

The Vermont senator attacked Clinton for having accepted campaign contributions and speaking fees from Wall Street interests. And then he sharply criticized her support, as first lady and as a New York senator, of welfare reform, free trade, an anti-gay rights bill and the Iraq War — all measures he opposed during his long career in Congress.
Of course, Bernie did, in fact support the war in two votes. But don't expect to see that in the NYT or the Post. The reason Bernie has so many followers among young people is that many of them have nothing better to do: Bernie Supporters’ Hatred Of Work Is Why Trump Supporters Are So Mad

Nothing I love more than some red on red action. Black Lives Matter Activists Interrupt Hillary Clinton At Private Event In South Carolina because back in the 90s Hillary said something bad about criminals, and the BLM people assume they had to be black. The laws that resulted during the First Clinton reign did result in disproportionate impact on blacks. This brought an uncommon Hillary apology, for calling them "Super Predators", when the were merely ordinary criminals and thugs.

Hillary doesn't know the difference between the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States, although I suspect she has officially sworn allegiance to the latter more than once. Hillary on guns: There’s a Constitutional right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, too. You'd think with all that money she could be a copy and browse it.

Far from hoping for Trump as a campaign opponent, it would appear the Clintons are starting to sweat about a Clinton/Trump match up:  Clinton Fans Now Fret They May Get What They Wished For: Trump. According to Democrat with a byline Chuck Todd: Hillary Will ‘Long For The Days Of Ken Starr When Running Against Trump.’

Bill Clinton plays to long faces, small SC crowd


Brought to you via Wombat-socho's "In the Mailbox: 02.25.16" Hillary Clinton slaps down talk of GOP Gov. Brian Sandoval for SCOTUS, who denied interest in the position. It was just a head fake anyway.

Here's What the Hillary Campaign Thinks of the American Flag:

I don't think that's going to play well in Peoria.

And with a little help from Kelly Clarkson:


The Way Hillary Lies
Oh Hillary, We All Know The Way You Lie
Posted by Townhall Video on Thursday, February 25, 2016

Offer Void Where Prohibited by Law?

The schoolboy, 16, who will LIVE with a Russian porn star in a hotel for a month after winning a bizarre online competition
A schoolboy in Russia has won a month living with a porn star as a prize in an online competition.

Ruslan Schedrin, 16, was told he qualifies to spend a month in a Moscow hotel with the voluptuous Ekaterina Makarova.

He appears delighted about the prize, saying the X-rated actress has 'good sizes' and he is 'boiling inside' - but his mother and sister have reacted furiously.
I think if I had won a month away from home at 16, Mom would have packed my clothes, and set them on the front porch. . .

'I didn't believe it at first, I thought it was rubbish,' he said. 'But when it turned out to be true, I thanked the website, I was so happy.

'I called my friends and they did not believe it either, they said: "What are you talking about?"'

Ruslan, who has worked as a child actor, added: 'Now they are happy for me too. Some of them are envious.
I think the "star" in porn star in this case is more of an official title than a superlative; other than stories relating to this event, I can't find any trace of her on the internet, although maybe if I went to the back page, she'd show up somewhere, But the Daily Mail did find a cheesy video of her dancing in a bar somewhere.
His mother Vera Schedrina said: 'I am absolutely against it. He has got exams, he is studying.

'What do you mean - a month with a porn star?

'This is not real at all, even a week is too much. They should give us 100,000 roubles instead, we'll be happy with it.
Aw, Mom!
 Porn actress Ekaterina Makarova - believed to be in her mid 20s - said she had agreed three months ago to be the prize in a competition for the 100,000th visitor to a new website selling virtual arms for computer games.

She has not met Ruslan yet but said 16 was 'a good age to be independent' .

'We discussed it with the organisers earlier that the winner might be underage.

She would discuss with the teenage boy where they would stay for the prize - but she wanted 'to go on holiday somewhere abroad'.

'I will travel to Moscow and then the boy will decide,' she said.

'We will negotiate it with his mother too if he can live in a hotel with me, or fly with me somewhere.
. . .
Asked if the prize meant having sex with the winner, she said: 'It is not supposed, but life is life.

Here's rootin' for you kid!



Linked in Wombat-socho's "Rule 5 Sunday: Disney Girls"  at The Other McCain.

Thursday, February 25, 2016

Gunrunning Democrat Headed to the Hoosegow

Anyone remember Leland Yee? Yeah… he’s heading to jail
We’ll take a moment today to note the imminent relocation of a legend of American politics. Younger readers might not even recall the name, but former California state senator Leland Yee is back in the news. Who is Leland Yee? He was an infamous gun control advocate in San Francisco who was running for state Secretary of State a few years back and found himself in severe need of campaign cash. Rather than following the usual path of wheedling dollars out of politically connected cronies with deep pockets, Yee took a much more direct and capitalist approach. He decided to jump into the black market weapons game and try to sell some rocket launchers to foreign interests. (Among other gun running activities.)

That didn’t work out so well for Yee and he was soon arrested. And now, after a long and winding court saga, he’s heading to jail. (L.A. Times)
Wednesday, after decades as an elected officeholder, he was sentenced to five years in prison for doing political favors in exchange for campaign cash — or, as the judge put it — for selling his vote.
During an hourlong hearing, Yee implored U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer to be lenient. Standing at a lectern near his lawyers, Yee said he had taken responsibility for his crimes and knew that he had shamed himself and hurt his family, his supporters and others…
“It must be that the public has trust in the integrity of the institution, and Mr. Yee, you abused that trust,” Breyer said. “You showed you did not have integrity in your actions.”
The five-year sentence was within the term recommended by federal sentencing guidelines. Prosecutors had sought eight years. They said that Yee had received tens of thousands of dollars in campaign contributions in exchange for favors and that he admitted he knew his actions were illegal.
Yee was certainly one of the more entertaining characters on the American political stage, at least once you got past the dangerous and horrific nature of his crimes. If it weren’t for him the country never would have heard of “Shrimp Boy” Chow, which remains one of the all time great gangster names in the nation’s history. But the former state senator was also a great object lesson in how the Democrats do business and how the media covers them. Even this week, with all the legal formalities concluded, the press couldn’t get Gov. Jerry Brown, Senate leader Kevin de LeĆ³n or most of the rest of the state Democratic leadership to offer so much as a comment on the sentencing. It was just too much of an embarrassment to the party.
Five years sounds a little short. It's not like this was a trivial offense, and the fact that he was running guns to a drug dealer and mob boss seems like sufficient exacerbating circumstances for a longer sentence. I'm sure the prosecutors could have found several more felonies had they shown the kind of imagination that, say, Travis County prosecutors, who charged Gov. Perry of Texas for the heinous felony of exercising his office's right to veto.

Not to mention, hypocrisy factor of a pro gun control democrat participating in illegal arms traffic.

Maryland Farmers Hate Chickenshit Bill

Farmers blast Md. chicken manure bill
What comes out of the south end of a chicken could cost well north of what poultry companies are able to absorb, industry members told a Maryland legislative panel Tuesday.

Lawmakers are considering a measure that would make the Eastern Shore's five poultry firms, also known as integrators, responsible for the phosphorus-rich waste created by their contract growers.

The bill was the subject of a four-hour hearing Tuesday that pitted western shore legislators and environmentalists against farmers and Eastern Shore legislators.

“This act fails to understand the relationship between integrators and poultry growers," said Dave Patey, director of live operations for Mountaire Farms. The bill, he added, demonstrations that “Maryland is fast becoming an unfriendly state for business including the business of family farming.”

Environmental groups staged a rally before the hearing, featuring a person in a chicken suit and placards with messages such as "We all need CLEAN water."Supporters say it makes sense for poultry companies to deal with excess manure instead of individual farms because they have deeper pockets.

Contract growers wouldn't have to worry about losing the ability sell their manure or use it as fertilizer on their fields, said Sen. Richard Madaleno, D-18-Montgomery, as the bill's sponsor. Only the excess would become poultry companies' property.
Do you think the Washington Post would oppose a bill to force them to buy back "excess" unwanted newsprint at retail prices, and suck up the cost of handling?

A Smoking Gun at Clinton.com?

U.S. spy agencies have told Congress that Hillary Clinton's home computer server contained some emails that should have been treated as "top secret" because their wording matched sections of some of the government's most highly classified documents, four sources familiar with the agency reports said.

The two reports are the first formal declarations by U.S. spy agencies detailing how they believe Clinton violated government rules when highly classified information in at least 22 email messages passed through her unsecured home server.

The State Department has already acknowledged that the emails contained top secret intelligence, though it says they were not marked that way. It has not previously been clear if the emails contained full classified documents or only some information from them.

The agencies did not find any top secret documents that passed through Clinton's server in their full version, the sources from Congress and the government's executive branch said.
However, the agency reports found some emails included passages that closely tracked or mirrored communications marked "top secret," according to the sources, who all requested anonymity. In some cases, additional classification markings meant access was supposed to be limited to small groups of specially cleared officials.

Under the law and government rules, U.S. officials and contractors may not transmit any classified information - not only documents - outside secure, government-controlled channels. Such information should not be sent even through the government's .gov email network.
Yahoo:
The two reports are the first formal declarations by U.S. spy agencies detailing how they believe Clinton violated government rules when highly classified information in at least 22 email messages passed through her unsecured home server.
Hmm, I wonder how those got there. . . Now we need to find out who had their hands on both the original classified versions, and the ones that were scrubbed so they could be sent to Hillary.

Is this is, will this actually prompt the administration to do something serious? Don't count on it:

Loretta Lynch, considered to be on the short list for appointment to the Supreme Court by President Obama, deflected questions about the appointment of a special counsel to look into Hillary's deepening email troubles: Lynch non-committal on Clinton email prosecution
Attorney General Loretta Lynch declined Wednesday to discuss how she would make a decision about whether to prosecute Democratic presidential candidate and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton over classified information found on her private email server.

However, Lynch did say the investigation and the Justice Department's review of the matter would follow the usual process and procedure for such matters.

"This will be conducted as every other case and we will review all the facts and all the evidence and come to an independent conclusion as to how to best handle it," Lynch said during a House Appropriations Committee hearing Wednesday morning.
The "usual process" is for democrats to ignore the malfeasance of other democrats.
The issue, at least for now, is the decision process that Lynch describes. The decision to charge will not be made independently, as Lynch claims. Those career attorneys still report up the chain of command to political appointees, including Lynch, who owe their positions to Democrats (which is otherwise not problematic). An independent review would mean having a decision-maker outside of the DoJ review those recommendations and choose whether or not to prosecute Hillary Clinton, her aides, or all of the above.
According to Ron Fournier If Hillary Was Telling The Truth About Wall Street Speeches, She’d Release Them. And if frogs could fly, they'd bump their ass when they land too. Watch Hillary Cackle about her Wall Street speeches (Brought to you via Wombat-socho's "LIVE AT FIVE: 02.23.16"):



I think we can can all see how the Primaries Preview Clinton's General Election Problems. The democrats have a problem in that the only plausible candidate they have is totally unlikable, President Obama not withstanding. As the Sultan of Swing Knish points out, Hillary Clinton is Her Own Worst Enemy. But you can try to put a pretty face on her campaign, but it's like putting lipstick on a pig: More Ready for Kwan Than Clinton

Hence, The Only Strategy For Hillary Clinton Is To Scorch The Earth. Talk about global warming!
“The slogan is ‘Be Afraid. Be Very Afraid,’” said Paul Begala, who is an adviser to the pro-Clinton super PAC Priorities USA.
We can see that in her approach to Bernie: Hillary accuses Sanders of standing against Sandy Hook shooting victims. Seriously?

Linked in Wombat-socho's "Rule 5 Sunday: Disney Girls"  at The Other McCain.

Midnite Music - "Black River"



Sierra Hull
Sierra Hull was born and raised in Byrdstown, Tennessee and attended Pickett County High School before accepting a Presidential Scholarship to study at the Berklee College of Music.

Hull began playing the mandolin at the age of eight and put out the album Angel Mountain at 10. Hull was soon playing jam sessions with other musicians in her family, and by 2001 she was entering local talent contests. . . At age 11 she was mentored and befriended by Alison Krauss, herself once a child prodigy on the fiddle. Hull and Krauss, along with Dan Tyminski, performed at the White House on November 21, 2011.

 Hull received the Bluegrass Star Award, presented by the Bluegrass Heritage Foundation, on Oct. 19, 2013. The award is bestowed upon bluegrass artists who do an exemplary job of advancing traditional bluegrass music and bringing it to new audiences while preserving its character and heritage.

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Tornado Warning!

Off to the basement for a few minutes . . .

UPDATE: Meh, a few lightning strikes, some minor wind, and it was all gone. Now, at 11 PM, the moon is out, and the air is several degrees warmer.

Counties Fight 'Bay Diet'

Counties in Pennsylvania, New York and Virginia have filed a friend of the court brief (Amicus Curiae) in the TMDL case between the American Farm Bureau Federation v EPA.

Seventeen county governments in these three states spell out why they oppose EPA’s attempt to control non-point source pollution which migrates into the Chesapeake Bay.
The counties believe EPA is usurping local governments’ traditional authority to make local land-use decisions. They tell the U.S. Supreme Court that EPA is ordering “…States and counties how to allocate their respective shares of those total [pollutant] loads among different point and non-point sources [farms] across different water segments in their jurisdictions.” They also allege the Third Circuit court decision supporting EPA “…authorizes a massive transfer of power from local elected official to an unelected federal bureaucracy in Washington, D.C.”

The brief provides background on Fauquier County, Virginia. The Fauquier Farm Bureau is one of fifty Virginia farm bureaus. The brief declares Fauquier’s farmers will be uniquely harmed by EPA’s TMDL regulation. EPA “…will require Fauquier County producers to undertake unnecessary and especially costly measures to meet the TMDL’s draconian mandates targeting farmers, and – with respect to the entire Bay – push hundreds of thousands of acres of farmland out of production.”

The brief claims 20% of cropland in the watershed or approximately 600,000 acres will have to be converted to grassland or forest to achieve EPA’s required TMDLs. (Not once is it mentioned in the brief that Section 319 of the Clean Water Act (CWA) provides protection to non-point source dischargers such as farmers.) The brief goes on to describe the U.S. District Court’s opinion in Pennsylvania as authorizing “…nothing short of a federal government take-over of land use decision-making in the 64,000–square mile Chesapeake Bay that is home to 17 million people.”

The counties claim that “States and counties are forced to curtail or even prohibit certain land uses in order to achieve the reductions mandated by… [EPA’s] TMDL.” Further it is alleged EPA will dictate “…which lands may be used for farming or development, which other lands must be ‘retired’ out of productive use…how much fertilizer a farmer may apply to his working lands,…” (This is coming to the Midwest if EPA wins.)
Congress specifically exempted agricultural stormwater discharges and irrigation return flows  from permit requirements. The EPA is desperate to make few farmers pay the bill for cleaning the Bay, rather than the millions of voters in the urban areas.