MSNBC’s Shuster Retracts Bolton/Fitzgerald Allegation

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I missed this, but Robert George pointed it out in comments, and gail helpfully supplied the transcript. Shuster now claims that it was inaccurate to list Bolton as having testified to the Fitzgerald grand jury: MATTHEWS: David, last Thursday, a week ago, you reported that John Bolton, the president’s nominee for the U.N.

Peter Scoblic: 36 Senators Ask Bush Not to Recess Appoint

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Josh Marshall has some more information up over at TPM Cafe on Bolton and the State-CIA inquiry, including a letter Senate Democrats sent the president today asking him not to make a recess appointment. — Peter Scoblic [Note from Dave: Jeremy and Peter submitted their posts minutes apart.

Charging Rino: Democrats to Bush: Pull Bolton

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While rumors and hints that President Bush will give John Bolton a recess appointment to the UN sometime early next week continue to swirl, opponents of the nomination have seized on the latest developments and are calling for Bush to withdraw Bolton’s name, or at least not to send him to New York without the…

Mark Schmitt: Does the New York Times Know Why Judy Miller’s in Jail?

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One of the great questions that has remained unanswered — and virtually unasked — in the Rove-Plame scandal is, just what is Judy Miller in jail for? Is it simply refusing to disclose a source to whom she promised confidentiality? Or is it something a little more elaborate, perhaps a more active participation in the…

Peter Scoblic: Bolton & North Korea

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The timing of John Bolton’s possible recess appointment early next week just as we’re sitting down with the North Koreans after a year-long hiatus in the six-party talks reminds me that, however sketchy Bolton’s conduct at State, the chief reason to oppose his appointment is the blow it would deal to U.S. national security.

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.