Twits on Twitter - Boehner’s Boner
Ask and ye shall receive. My January 21st post discussed some of the potential legal issues that could arise by using Twitter. Lo and behold, one just did. And from a Congressman no less. And not just any Congressman, but House Minority Leader John Boehner, who also happens to be the Ranking Member of the House Intelligence Committee.
It seems that Boehner could have used some of that intelligence before he twittered his network about his secret trip to Baghdad. As he arrived in Iraq, he sent the following “tweet” from his BlackBerry: “Just landed in Baghdad. I believe it may be first time I’ve had bb service in Iraq. 11th trip here.” Nothing like letting people know the time and place of where you happen to be. It’s not like terrorists would be interes—whoops. Nevermind.
If the Ranking Member of the House Intelligence Committee can so easily and nonchalantly disclose secret information, you can only imagine what else will be coming down the pike in the near future. While it’s unclear if any laws were broken in this instance, it nevertheless highlights the dangers of the informal nature of Twitter that I discussed in my earlier post. Security lapses like this are just the beginning.

