MSNBC: RNC condemns NSA spying in huge turnaround

MSNBC: RNC condemns NSA spying in huge turnaround by Benjy Sarlin:

In a jarring break from the George W. Bush era, the Republican National Committee voted Friday to adopt a resolution demanding an investigation into the National Security Agency’s spy programs.

According to the resolution, the NSA metadata program revealed by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden is deemed “an invasion into the personal lives of American citizens that violates the right of free speech and association afforded by the First Amendment of the United States Constitution.” In addition, “the mass collection and retention of personal data is in itself contrary to the right of privacy protected by the Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution.”

See also:
— Mediaite: RNC Passes Resolution Calling NSA Surveillance a Violation of 4th Amendment
— Politico: RNC slams ‘unconstitutional’ NSA spying

When it was their guy, spying like that was necessary for the War on Terror. When it’s not their guy, it’s an invasion of civil liberties. Well, to give them the benefit of the doubt: We know a lot more now about what the NSA’s been doing since 2001 in the last year. Still, is Congress doing anything? No. Not yet.

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