April 26, 2020
ALL COMEDY IS CONSERVATIVE:
Did John Bolton Outfox Himself on His Own Tell-All Book? (Jeffrey Toobin, April 26, 2020, The New Yorker)
Like anyone with access to classified information, he signed a prepublication-review agreement. Each government agency that allowed Bolton access to its information--and, in the case of a national-security adviser, that would have been virtually all of them--has the right to review his manuscript and to excise purportedly improper disclosures. Bolton left the government on bad terms with Trump, and it looks like the Administration may be taking revenge through the review process. Charles Cooper, Bolton's lawyer, has already complained about how the Administration is delaying and revising Bolton's book, and his publication date has already slipped from March to May. But there's no guarantee that the review process will even be finished by May, either. (Cooper and a spokeswoman for Simon & Schuster declined to comment.) [...][I]f he had testified, most of his story would already be out in the open, and the Administration would have no grounds to claim that it was still classified since he had already revealed it in testimony to Congress. In other words, by ducking public testimony, Bolton protected the commercial value of his book, but he left himself at the mercy of the prepublication-review process. That may turn out to have been a bad bet.
The Ayatollah smiles.
Posted by Orrin Judd at April 26, 2020 7:57 AM
