Ahhh gotcha. Cops use a similar technique, endless repetition, looking for inconsistency.
Good to know that FAA remains focused on the tasks and priorities at hand.
I agree with your statements regarding the media. In fact, I'm looking for legal and effective ways to exact retribution on the media for their attempts to politicize this disaster, dividing the country when we need every resource to fight for every life we can save.
It's a reflex among most pilots. However, I suspect the FAA isn't going to care a whole lot about this one under the circumstances. They will probably send someone out to look at the wreckage eventually (if it's still there when they get around to it.) Right now, the FAA is busy signing waivers for area operations, re-establishing air traffic control, and helping out in any way they can.
I find it quite amazing how understanding the three-letter-agencies have become in the wake of this.