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-Short Attention Span Theater-
White House Photo Op Terrifies NYC
2009-04-28
By A. G. SULZBERGER Who? and MATTHEW L. WALD

From the soon-to-be-late NY Times
It was supposed to be a photo opportunity, a showcase of Air Force One alongside the sweep of New York City skyline. But as the low-flying Boeing 747 speeded in the shadows of skyscrapers, trailed by two fighter jets, the sight instead awakened barely dormant fears of a terrorist attack, causing a momentary panic that sent workers pouring out of buildings on both sides of the Hudson River.

“I thought there was some kind of an attack,” said Paul Nadler, who sprinted down more than 20 flights of stairs after watching the plane from his office in Jersey City shortly after 10 a.m. “We ran like hell.”

In fact, the blue and white plane with “The United States of America” emblazoned on its side was one of two regularly used by the president. It was soaring above Lower Manhattan, Staten Island and Jersey City so government photographers could take pictures near the Statue of Liberty for publicity purposes.

Aides to President Obama, who was not on board, said he was incensed when he learned people were not happy of the event Monday afternoon. The White House later issued a formal apology.

Witnesses described the engine roar as the planes swooped by office towers close enough to rattle the windows and prompt evacuations at scores of buildings. Some sobbed as they made their way to the street. “As soon as someone saw how close it got to the buildings, people literally ran out,” said Carlina Rivera, 25, who works at an educational services company on the 22nd floor of 1 Liberty Plaza, adjacent to the site of the Sept. 11, 2001, attack. “Probably about 80 percent of my office left within two minutes of seeing how close it got to our building.”

As the fright wore off, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and other local leaders questioned why the Federal Aviation Administration had ordered local officials, including the New York Police Department, not to alert the public in advance. A F.A.A. memo last week said information about the exercise “should only be shared with persons with a need to know” and “shall not be released to the public or the media.”
Oh, good. So it's the FAA's fault?
Posted by:Bobby

#24  nee nee Desert Blondie, Free Radical. The lovely lady enjoys her travels. :-) I've wondered, ever since I first saw that phrase, how one can tell a gerbil is in need of deworming. I believe actual deworming involves forcing the liquid medication down the now twice afflicted animal's throat... not whatever it was you were thinking, my dear.
Posted by: trailing wife   2009-04-28 23:18  

#23  (I just saw that phrase here on the 'burg before and thought it was cute....)

Cornsilk (nee Swamp) Blondie, your truth is in masquerade! Now when I am accosted by the earnest and well-meaning servants of Greenpeace, I will have the most unfortunate images in mind. (I suppose most cases of 'gerbil worming' would be anthropoligic though.)
Posted by: Free Radical   2009-04-28 20:27  

#22  I want to see somebody up on terrorism charges for this.
Posted by: Eric Jablow   2009-04-28 20:07  

#21  Free Radical, hey, it's not like I was referencing something really icky involving gerbils. (I just saw that phrase here on the 'burg before and thought it was cute....)
Posted by: Cornsilk Blondie   2009-04-28 19:00  

#20  The people of New York and New Jersey voted overwhelmingly for Barack Hussein Obama.
Obama enjoys an approval rating of 68% in the US, probably higher in NY/NJ, even as his administration is making moves to prosecute the Bush administration for harsh interrogation techniques, closing Gitmo and planning to release islamic terrorists into the US.

I would have expected the general population of NY/NJ to have moved on beyond the memory of the tragedy(*) of 9/11, but this is apparently not so.

Something doesn't compute here.

(*)Obama wrongly called 9/11 "a tragedy" in one of the debates.
A tsunami is a tragedy, 9/11 was an attack, a war crime, an islamofascist massacre.
Posted by: Flineck Smith6628   2009-04-28 17:47  

#19  Nice of Arlen Spector to push this story off the front page eh?

If we don't see footage of that flight attached to a campaign add for Barry in 2011 I'll kiss your arss. Thank GOD no one died of a coronary arrest, was killed jumping to their death in fear, or getting run over by a car as they looked skyward. These narcissistic, commi bastards don't car. A pox on that smart assed Gibbs and all the rest.
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-04-28 17:05  

#18  "Probably about 80 percent of my office left within two minutes of seeing how close it got to our building."
Posted by: Fester Gluse8182   2009-04-28 16:46  

#17  Forget if it happened in another city. Imagine what would be going on if it happened with another President.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2009-04-28 16:35  

#16  NS: I don't know that angle of BPC, so I don't know where people were running to. A cross street leading away? A subway station?

TW: The 'unwritten and understood' rule here is that if things go haywire, get out of the way of emergency services. There are a lot of them with training, we should help if asked or trend away from the AO.

Grom: I can only speak for myself- I wouldn't find it the LEAST bit funny if it happened in another city. Are you talking about stupid news-babblers with their ridiculous comments about NASCAR crowds? That was one of the most ridiculous things I've ever heard.
Posted by: Free Radical   2009-04-28 15:38  

#15  It's funny how, this sort of thing would have happened in Atlanta or Houston, it would be fodder for amusement. But since it happened in NYC, it's not a laughing matter at all, it needs to be taken seriously.

Assholes.
Posted by: gromky   2009-04-28 14:47  

#14  Neither is running in the direction the plane is headed, which is what some in the Battery Park film seemed to be doing.

Like the firemen and police on 9/11,running toward the catastrophe to help, perhaps? On 9/11 Americans learnt the difference between being a herd and being a pack... despite the exhausted nation longing for the old days, we are not the people we were then.
Posted by: trailing wife   2009-04-28 14:40  

#13  standing fast in the path of a destruction you cannot stop or fight against is the better part of valor.

Neither is running in the direction the plane is headed, which is what some in the Battery Park film seemed to be doing.

And I don't mean to be piling on ordinary New Yorkers who have been through a lot. The swine flu scare seems totally out of proportion to the risk. And Paulson and Geithner have contributed to the recession by portraying fear, panic and an absolute absence of any leadership in dealing with what is simply a recession. If it becomes a depression it will well be due to their virulent fear. And why don't we have the stones to let GM fail? Overall, there's just way too much hysteria and panic being displayed and not enough courage and confidence. And no drama ain't the same as courage.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2009-04-28 14:28  

#12  Sea: Because my mornings are filled with buziness, coffee, and cigarettes. When I was a toddler, it was my NIGHTS that were so occupied. (Has I been bad?)

NS: I see your point, but I can't say that standing fast in the path of a destruction you cannot stop or fight against is the better part of valor. FWIW, away from the destruction on 9/11 (and again during the great blackout of 2003) people here were calm, helpful, and generally following instructions without complaint. At least where I was.
Posted by: Free Radical   2009-04-28 14:14  

#11  One thing that has really bothered me was the video of the New Yorkers in Battery Park running and screaming when the plane flew overhead. This will be a great recruiting video for Osama, showing that the US really is the weak horse and trembles before the thought of another jihadi attack. That's why they elected Bambi.

The 9/11 attack was terrible and many of those reacting lost friends and loved ones. But their reaction indicates they think this war had ended some time ago. It also makes me wonder if this is how Londoners reacted to the Blitz.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2009-04-28 13:49  

#10  Tonight I'm gonna party like it's nine-ten oh-oh-one!!!
Posted by: Prince Barack Obama   2009-04-28 12:48  

#9  FR, why are you eating breakfast at 12:43 on Tuesday afternoon?
Posted by: Seafarious   2009-04-28 12:44  

#8  Because gerbil worming is something Obama takes seriously, ya know?

CB, did you *really* need to share that image at the breakfast table?
Posted by: Free Radical   2009-04-28 12:43  

#7  I just wanna know how many carbon credits they bought to offset this. Because gerbil worming is something Obama takes seriously, ya know?

And did we get some yuan to pay for this first, or are we gonna bill them later?
Posted by: Cornsilk Blondie   2009-04-28 10:44  

#6  So who will be fired for this?
Posted by: DoDo   2009-04-28 10:43  

#5  Hey, if Nerobama wants to get the chariot out, then you best just get the hell out the road, understand? We needed new pictures for the gift shop so get over it.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2009-04-28 10:26  

#4  Barry has that special Zimbob touch with airplanes.
Posted by: Grunter   2009-04-28 10:03  

#3  IMHO, it's so stupid that it has to be true as described. That the Press Sec and our mayor didn't know is not surprising to me at all- we are LITTLE PEOPLE.

I think the real problem exposed here is that people in the anonymous mid-level of government (some of them anyway) are so worshipful of THE ONE that they will do anything they think would be of service to him, consequences be damned.

And I believe THE ONE is truly upset- the curtain got pulled back and we got a peek at the wizard. Can't have that, ya know.
Posted by: Free Radical   2009-04-28 07:03  

#2  Photo Op? I doubt it. You could Photoshop Llodge Bridges parachuting from Air Force One with Paris Hilton and Madonna under each arm.

My guess, and it is only a guess... (a.) a test of some type of defense system or theory. (b.) a Steven Spielberg, Obama Saves the World movie segment. I leaning toward (b.), and they'll be using footate of the panicked New Yorkers as well.

No one simply crews up the Air Force One back-up bird, grabs a figher escort, and goes low-level over NYC in broad daylight. It just don't happen that way. This business about Barry being "very upset", WH Press Secretary Gibbs and the Mayor of NYC having "no knowledge" etc. Sorry, not possible.

Posted by: Besoeker   2009-04-28 06:51  

#1  Sorry, I should've known this was yesterday's Rantburg news.
Posted by: Bobby   2009-04-28 06:48  

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