Palkot claimed that an aviation expert surmised based on the data transmitted from the plane to satellites, that an electrical fire under the cockpit could have caused the plane to lose its controls and result in the kind of gyrations it went into before falling into the ocean. Palkot said that this was clear evidence that Trump was probably mistaken on his assertion that it was a terrorist incident. Palkot touted this unnamed aviation expert, a longtime friend of his, as being almost unchallenged in his knowledge of such events.
All yesterday, Fox kept re-airing Trump's assertion that it was a terrorist incident to such an extent that the incident itself took second place to proving Trump wrong on his un-presidental statements of declaring what went wrong before all the facts were in.
The notion that TSA is security theater has been around since the TSA was created.
The biggest mistake was creating TSA in the first place. We didn't need another government agency in charge of airport security.
All yesterday, Fox kept re-airing Trump’s assertion that it was a terrorist incident to such an extent that the incident itself took second place to proving Trump wrong on his un-presidental statements of declaring what went wrong before all the facts were in.
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#1 Trump isn’t the president yet - he still reacts like a normal human being.
#2 Trump demonstrated that he will call a terrorist a terrorist unlike Hilly who discounted terrorist acts as the fault of a ‘video’ or Obama who calls terrorism ‘workplace’ violence.
#3 Trump was saying exactly what I was thinking & probably what a good number of Americans were thinking as well.
Bottom line - the only ones objecting to what Trump said are the enemedia/Dems & the Clinton campaign. A good portion of the rest of the country probably finds his willingness to talk about it in terrorist terms refreshing.
Bingo! TSA sucks.