already lawfully collected that feels like september 10th to me. it s a pre9/11 mindset and makes me feel uncomfortable. i noticed you were agreeing with the president when he said the president s language will drift left but the reality would stay where it is. a couple of days ago, the new york times was reporting that the president seemed to be leaning towards having the government keep the med-data and now the reported that the president is going to advocate that data be kept with the telecon s companies. i m curious, general hayden. so things are in motion. i think a chance what he is trying to do is rhetorically appease critics and i want to ask you a question, general, about the question about public advocate one of the things that the president seems like he is going to advocate today which is have a public advocate that argues against the government
days and why the hostage rescue team was involved. a law enforcement approach in libya, can you talk with me a little bit about why that is significant? we have an interesting we needed to get into in benghazi, libya and we had an outpost there a year ago. it is consistent with the clenton administration and obama administration to treat terrorism like it is a law enforcement matter and after the bombing embassy we had the bombing of the cole and world trade center and others. and now after everything we have learned about al-qaeda on 9/11 and to simply return to the 1998 mentality, pre9/112001 and treat this guy like a bank robber sort
and obama made a speech here not to long ago about three monthsing on in may, basically said okay, now we are returning to the pre9/11 days. we are not at war. we are going to pre9/11 and it is just a law enforcement problem and we ll try to roundup the bad guy when they blow something up. and we are no longer on a war footing if you will. i think that is dead wrong. i think it is a total misreading of where we find ourselves today. as president george bush s second in command. cheney helped to design the controversial nsa and continued support is evident. he said america is under threat of a terrorist attack. the biggest threat we face is terrorist armed with something deadlier than airline tickets and box cutters.
clear. bold colored differences that would be a difference. republicans taking a stand. i would like to see it. otherwise you will lose a lot of support. guys, thank you both. appreciate it. it has been almost a year since four americans were killed in the benghazi attack. the charges filed indicate that they have a pre9/11 mentality. bewill check in with michelle malkin tonight. first you get to select the video of the day. and i love this one. you can vote on hannitylive.fox news.twitter.com. show your right now, 7 years of music is being streamed.
tourists. so it s a continuing problem. one thing, chris, deserves to be said, though. the wagging tongues in the u.s. government that talk about the intercepts that we are listening to are simply appalling to me. these close down intelligence sources may not be recreated for another year. too bad we can t keep secrets. is part of the problem the government is walking a fine line? you know, general, i live here in new york city where an awful lot of people lived through 9/11. when they hear there is some sort of chatter going on that is at the level of pre9/11, they want to know what is going on and the government feels they have to give some level of explanation for why they are saying what they are saying and doing what they are doing. every time we exploit an electronic vulnerability of