
Then again, this is the same administration that still considers Ft. Hood an “act of workplace violence.”
Via Washington Examiner:
It’s too early to know whether the beheading of an Oklahoma food plant worker was a terrorist act or workplace violence, a top White House national security adviser said Sunday.
Tony Blinken, deputy national security adviser to the president, said the FBI is investigating whether the suspect, Alton Nolen, is a so-called “lone wolf” terrorist or a disgruntled worker who went on a rampage, killing and beheading one co-worker and seriously wounding another.
Nolen’s Facebook page is riddled with anti-American posts, glorification of brutal tactics used by Islamic terrorist groups, and a photo of Osama bin Laden.
We don’t know,” Blinken said when asked directly whether the attack was an act of terror. “The FBI has an active investigation. I’m not going to get ahead of it. Let’s see what they find.”
Though Blinken appeared on at least three Sunday news shows, “Fox News Sunday” host Chris Wallace was the only host to raise a possible terrorist connection to the Oklahoma attacks.
