Never one to shy away from bashing the White House over its Syria policy, John McCain was out in full force today, warning that "the whole region is going to be engulfed" and blasting President Obama thusly: "When the president of the United States said that it was a red line, he didn't say that ‘it's a red line and by the way I’m going to have to seek the approval of Congress." As Politico reports, McCain complained that Obama should have ordered a strike under the War Powers Act, but by waffling "at the eleventh hour"—when "the strikes are already planned"—the administration's "steadfastness and purpose" will suffer "serious consequences." But now that the decision is headed to Congress, McCain says he wants to see a strategy that will stop Bashar al-Assad's use of chemical weapons and is “more than just, 'We're going to launch some cruise missiles and that’s it.'" John Kerry was also making the rounds this morning; Elsewhere on your Sunday dial, as per Politico: