Senator Frist Leaks Classified Information On National Television

Bill FristBehold the intelligence of the man who wants to be your next President. Today on Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer, Senator Bill Frist confirmed the existence of the NSA phone records collection program first revealed by USA Today. The following is the transcript of Frist’s exchange with Wolf Blitzer on CNN:

BLITZER: Let’s talk about the surveillance programs here in the United States since 9/11. USA Today reported a bombshell this week. Let me read to you from the article on Thursday.

"The National Security Agency has been secretly collecting the phone call records of tens of millions of Americans using data provided by AT&T, Verizon and BellSouth. The NSA program reaches into homes and businesses across the nation by amassing information about the calls of ordinary Americans, most of whom aren’t suspected of any crime. With access to records of billions of domestic calls, the NSA has gained a secret window into the communications habits of millions of Americans."

Are you comfortable with this program?

FRIST: Absolutely. Absolutely. I am one of the people who are briefed…

BLITZER: You’ve known about this for years.

FRIST: I’ve known about the program. I am absolutely convinced that you, your family, our families are safer because of this particular program.

I absolutely know that it is legal. The program itself is anonymous, in the sense that identifiers, in terms of protecting your privacy, are stripped off. And, as you know, the program is voluntary, the participants in that program.

And it comes to the reality — it faces the reality that we’re in the 21st century. And the only way to connect the dots, whether around the world or in this country, to prevent another 9/11, whether it’s in the Pentagon or in New York or back in Nashville, Tennessee, is to connect those dots. And the only way to connect those dots is to use 21st-century technology that protects your privacy, and that’s exactly what this does.

BLITZER: Can you tell the American people right now that over these past almost five years since the phone records have been collected — I’m not talking about the warrantless surveillance, the warrantless wiretaps — the phone records, that has resulted in thwarting one terrorist attack in the United States?

FRIST: You know, I am not going to comment on the program until the appropriate time. There has not been even a confirmation of the USA Today program itself. I…

BLITZER: But have you been briefed on one success story?

FRIST: I can tell you I’ve been briefed in a classified way, and I can tell you that I am absolutely, 100 percent sure, confident that this has protected and saved lives in the United States of America.

BLITZER: But has there been one success story that you can point to?

FRIST: I just don’t want to be pulled in…

BLITZER: Without specifics, just tell us that there has been a terrorist attack that was plotted and, as a result of collecting these phone calls, was thwarted.

FRIST: You know, in appropriate hearings and settings, this will come out. But this is classified information about a classified program. You know, the more we talk about these programs, the more we’re giving our playbook to the terrorists who are sitting out around this country right now, who did plan 9/11 and what happened at the Pentagon today. And they are in this country now. They are waiting. And the more we talk about these programs, we’re giving them the playbook, and that empowers them to be able to have an attack on this country. And it’s just not the right thing to do. [Emphasis added by me.]

I think the Department of Justice should crack down on leakers of classified information before they further help the terrorists. DOJ should start by asking Senator Frist about why he divulged the existence of a classified NSA program on national television. Apparently it is ok to divulge the existence of the classified program but it is not ok to mention if even one terrorist has been caught as a result of the program.

Senator Frist is the first Government official to publicly confirm the existence of the NSA spying program. Unless he has been authorized to declassify this information, he is likely in violation of a number of laws aimed at protecting classified information. Clearly Senator Frist cannot be trusted to keep our nation’s secrets protected. Perhaps his security clearance should be revoked.

As the Administration continues its witch hunt to silence leakers of classified information, it needs to look hard at the Senate Majority Leader’s loose lips. Senator Frist, don’t you know the terrorists are watching?

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8 Responses to Senator Frist Leaks Classified Information On National Television

  1. Devil's Advocate says:

    Yeah! he is absolutely certain that the program is legal, just as he was absolutely certain that Terri Schiavo was not brain-dead.

  2. Ingrid says:

    oh dear, the terrorists might know their playbook. As I see it, ‘terrorists’ can just do one type of attack only to cause massive mayhem (forgetting potential body count for a moment) in terms of security changes and crackdowns on whatever civil liberty there is in the name of (shoes off everyone), only to cause millions and millions of dollars of loss and expenditure for something that would never be repeated again.
    Regardless, this guy talks like an idiot and to say wait, it hasn’t come out yet on USA today..what? Does he need to wait for them?
    sigh…
    Ingrid

  3. jkb says:

    Frist, I would rather chance being bombed than let Bush have access to my phone records without a warrant. With or without your “successes”

  4. Mash says:

    jkb, don’t forget that Frist can diagnose patients just by looking through the TV screen. He actually doesnt need your phone records, he can just look at your face and know who you called in the last 24 hours.

    Dr. Frist, medicine man! :^o

  5. James says:

    So will Frist be indicted now?

  6. PrchrLady says:

    Mash, and all…

    I have been lurking by here the last few weeks, and Mash, you are great. I like the way you tell it like it is… keep up the good work. I really agree with you on lots of issues, that I have read the past few weeks. Haven’t had a chance yet to read all your earlier posts. I enjoy peoples comments for the most part, doesn’t matter if I do… but I do enjoy lurking…

    The sadest thing aboult all of this, is that so many of the American people still buy all the BS this crew spit out. I can’t believe that even 10% of the people even believe anything anyone in the Rethuglican party even say… Even my Father, a LIFELONG GOP member, told me today that he doesn’t know how he can trust anything that comes out of their “read my lips’ mouths…

    I read some interesting comments at a couple of sites online awhile ago, but don’t know if you want people to open topics other than your current posts. If so, I will link them, and I think they are on some topics of your previous “rants”. I do that (rant) a lot myself, and some people would rather me keep my mouth shut.

    Thanks, also, Mash for the great tribute to your Mother. My daughter reminds me of my dear Mother as well. They both love the arts, and especially Monet. You sound like a wonterful son, and father, and I think that you will always be special to them, no matter where they might be. Peace be to you, and all.

  7. Mash says:

    PrchrLady, thanks for the kind words. I appreciate you reading by blog. Feel free to lurk or comment on anything under the sun. Comments here sometimes go off on a tangent and that makes them all the more entertaining. There are some regulars here, and all add something to the debate (except for that James guy, don’t know about him 8-})

    Interesting that you bring up that some in the GOP are leaving this President. I know the polls are reflecting it (although Laura Bush says she doesnt believe the polls). I also have this friend who is a pretty solid Republican who I consider a good barometer of the GOP mood. He started to abandon this President shortly after Katrina and now has reached a point where anytime Bush is brought up he simply sighs and rolls his eyes. I think that is a sentiment shared by many in the GOP. That probably spells trouble for them in November – not because these people will vote Democratic, but because they will not turn up at the polls.

    Oh, and by the way, if you haven’t noticed, any excuse I can find to throw in a smiley I do =d>:d

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