CNN aviation analyst Mary Schiavo considers the possible fate of missing Air Asia flight QZ8501:
“At this point, given it was extremely bad weather, the chances of this being some sort of terrorist activity are very small because most terrorist activities take place in good weather.”
via Tim Blair
Why can’t the Lamestream Leftist Media hire good help these days

Nice gig for her, though–utter fuckwit gets listened to by people who keep straight faces……
This is former Inspector General of the Department of Transportation under Bush 41,Mary Shiavo

Maybe the brainwashing has stopped working.
(well, the idiot who wrote the article has obviously succumbed to it but the sign holders show welcome signs of resistance.)
http://www.smh.com.au/queensland/men-wave-racist-sign-in-wake-of-sydney-siege-20141215-127zt0.html
The day the propaganda stops working, RB, is the day both sides of politics crap themselves…..
Proudly displaying her double digit iq.
Double? Only if the first digit was a zero.
Oh so when jihadis are itching to take control of a plane they just go back to watching – sex in the city – when the pilot announces some impending turbulence, please remain in your seats!
Wow, who would have thought, somebody tell those morons at the CIA and Homeland security, tell all the American embassies around the world, take away the gates and all that crap, just keep blasting sounds of thunder and lightning to keep the jihadis at bay!
So says CNN’s village idiot!
“…most terrorist activities take place in good weather.”
Who knew?
I must have imagined that firefight in the African rain.
Yep, Flashy. And everyone went home over the Mozambique border for the wet season.
I REALLY hate fair weather terrorists

Remember the head found on a beach at Rottnest Island a couple of years ago, neatly wrapped up in not one but two shopping bags?
News reports informed us that suicide and shark attack had both been ruled out by the police.
I just hope to God that some idiot journo asked the questions. Better than than some idiot cop fronting the media with ‘At this stage we can say with confidence…’