Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Blizzard Could Blanket Mid-Atlantic with 20 or More Inches of Snow; Allegations Against Hillary Get Far More Serious; Maryland Edges Northwestern Thanks to Trimble, Stone and Carter

BALTIMORE, Maryland January 19, 2016 - Headlines today inform the sector that a gigantic winter storm is forming up in multiple locations across these United States.  As it coalesces, the resulting super storm is predicted to pummel the Atlantic Seaboard with twenty or more inches of snow as well as strong northern winds and continuing bitter winter cold. The snow from the storm will begin as soon as late Thursday and could continue to fall until mid-day on Sunday.  
Forecasters are already comparing the approaching storm to one of the multiple blizzards of just four years ago.  One forecaster from Accuweather, Terry Smith, told a radio interviewer on Wednesday morning in Baltimore that the only real mystery right now is where along the I-95 corridor will the heaviest snow fall.  One model says that southern Virginia could get hit the hardest while another has it bearing down on West Virginia.  It is virtually certain, she said, that the entire corridor from Boston to Washington, D.C. will get significant snow this weekend.  

Often such storms give forecasters tons of grief because of the marginal nature of the air temperature.  This time, however, the temperatures are almost certainly cold enough for all of the precipitation to fall as snow because the critical cold air has already been in place for about one week.

Also, sources are telling Credible and Incisive that the seriousness of the criminal violations committed by Hillary Clinton and her cabal at the Department of State have been seriously understated.  For instance, some of the information sent through the unregistered "homebrew" server by Clinton was a 'big big' step beyond 'top secret.'  Most people do not even realize that espionage experts have a classification for information that is so sensitive that it falls into a classification that is more top secret than top secret.  But they do. It is called SAP, which is idiomatic for special access program.  Fox News and its outstanding National Security Correspondent, Catherine Herridge, have a complete and thorough report about the entire Clinton imbroglio at http://www.foxnews.com/poli tics/2016/01/19/in- spector-general-clinton-emails-had-intel-from-most-secretive-classified-programs.html

At least three nations have already hacked the Clinton computer network.  Among the three are said to be Germany, South Korea and China.  What's worse, Fox has reported that Hillary Clinton knew that her server had been hacked but continued to use it.  Incredible!

General David Petraeus was prosecuted by the Obama Administration for security breeches far less serious than the allegations against Ms. Clinton.  Hence, a failure to prosecute now will be a bombshell decision based solely on party loyalty and if it happens - if the Attorney General will not indict because Obama won't prosecute - the resulting reaction within the government would be cataclysmic.  As former Federal Judge Andrew Napolitano said on Fox, if the AG will not prosecute Hillary even with an FBI recommendation to prosecute, there will be "blood on the floor."

Finally, No. 7 Maryland edged Northwestern on Tuesday night in College Park, 62-56, in overtime.  Melo Trimble brought Maryland back from the dead going down the wire in regulation time, then sparked the Maryland victory in Overtime, with lots of help from Robert Carter, Jr. and Diamond Stone.  Trimble finished with 18 points and 6 assists, Stone finished with 11 and Carter with 10 points and 14 rebounds.  Jake Layman also played well, scoring 8 points, grabbing 4 rebounds, making 3 steals and blocking 3 shots.  Maryland is now 17-2 overall and 6-1 in the Big Ten.  Northwestern slipped to 15-5 overall and 3-4 in the conference.  

Incidentally, if you watched the game on BTN, you may have noticed:

1. That one of the officials was Gene Steratore.  It is the same Gene Steratore who is an NFL referee.

2, As usual, the game announcers were rooting hard for whatever team Maryland was playing.  I never make a note as to who these guys are when the broadcast starts, but about three minutes in, I'm steaming.  With the Ravens and Orioles, I can shut off the TV sound and turn on the radio, but with Maryland - and God Knows I hate to say this - Johnny Hollyday is so ineffective describing basketball, and he forgets to give the score often enough, that the radio isn't an option.










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