Posted on 09/27/2016 3:35:26 PM PDT by iowamark
“Going to Council Bluffs instead. 2:30pm Wednesday.”
It would be a bit less deceptive if this were also in the headline.
Trump needs a separate plane for the media—destination North Korea!
The commie bastards are screwing with flight schedules now?
I don’t believe in changing headlines. The old FR rule was correct.
Radar is pissed!
Yet in the very next sentence the explanation is learned that his large entourage requires a larger plane that the airport cannot handle.
Where do you even get that information? I do not see it in the article.
http://www.omaha.com/news/politics/donald-trump-plans-wednesday-event-in-council-bluffs/article_48d13344-84e3-11e6-a1d9-3f2509a681c7.html
“Donald Trump plans Wednesday event in Council Bluffs”
https://www.donaldjtrump.com/schedule/register/council-bluffs-ia3/
“Mid America Center Convention Center
1 America Way
Council Bluffs, IA 51501
Wednesday, September 28, 2016 at 3:00 PM (CST)”
Lastly the posting requirements stipulate that you must use the original title so that the board will not be riddled with repeat posts of the same article to conserve bandwidth.
Ottumwa, Iowa. Home of the famous Radar O’Reilly
Just across the river from Omaha, Nebraska.
I believe they meant the Ottumwa Poet’s headline.
Post’s^ :)
deceptive? less?
got ya to click, huh? :-)
Belated Welcome to FR!!
He needs to go to Cedar Rapids soon, not this week but soon. Thousands of volunteers pitched in and filled sandbags and built 10 miles of temporary flood barriers and saved their city from another devastating flood. That’s a very Trump-like thing to do and deserves recognition.
How long is the runway?
Is this such a tiny two-bit airport they cannot accommodate a normal passenger jet? And no one vetted the issue until the day before?
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