Charles Brown: Vote Him Down Today

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If word out of the White House is to be believed, John Bolton will receive a recess appointment early next week, despite growing evidence that he may have lied to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. The President appears willing to ignore growing outrage and make Bolton his Ambassador.

Paul Glastris: Recess Appointment Chatter as Expectations Management

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As my friend Steve Clemons has often pointed out, John Bolton’s allies have again and again snookered the press into reporting that their man’s ascension to the U.N. ambassador’s post is a done deal, just around the corner, etc., only to see that nomination fall flat. One thinks of Charlie Brown, Lucy, and the football….

Peter Scoblic: Update on the Recess Appointment Front

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Peter Scoblic from The New Republic here, guest blogging for the day. I’ll write more later, but, in case anyone missed it, CNN reported last night that two senior administration officials have said the president may give Bolton a recess appointment early next week.

Leon Hadar: The Next Pseudo-Event

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The Point Will Be Tipping All Over Again Prediction: On August 14, just a few hours to go before Iraq’s permanent constitution is to be completed, as the international community holds its collective breath, the Iraqi negotiators would announce that after overcoming monumental obstacles, including the deep divisions between the country’s ethnic and religious communities,…

State Department Admits that Bolton’s Disclosure Was Inaccurate

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Hot off the wires; Biden gets results: John Bolton, the nominee for U.N. ambassador, inaccurately told Congress he had not been interviewed or testified in any investigation over the past five years, the State Department said Thursday, responding to a Democratic critic.