9 thoughts on “I Was a Top Clinton Aide. Here’s What I Think About Comey’s Book.”
I will not, cannot, ever forgive him for pointing out that Hillary was under investigation, while knowingly suppressing the same information about trump. Fuck that guy.
The memoir, scheduled to be released on April 17, has been advertised as a frank account of Mr. Comey’s “never-before-told experiences from some of the highest-stakes situations of his career.”
He's out of government now, and has only literary tools to use against Trump. I think his main objective now, as always, is embellishing the Legend of Jim Comey, Man of Unimpeachable Integritude.
I will not, cannot, ever forgive him for pointing out that Hillary was under investigation, while knowingly suppressing the same information about trump. Fuck that guy.
Phew! Chicks!. Amirite there, Jim?
The memoir, scheduled to be released on April 17, has been advertised as a frank account of Mr. Comey’s “never-before-told experiences from some of the highest-stakes situations of his career.”
Mr. Oliver’s book is very different than that.
In it, Marlon Bundo, a snappily dressed bunny with a penchant for bright bow ties, falls in love with a bespectacled boy bunny named Wesley.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/20/books/pence-ga…
not related
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUQnlXsISvg
OT – Headline in the UK re the Windrush Scandal:
Ship for Brains
Hubris is a big one, isn't it?
He's out of government now, and has only literary tools to use against Trump. I think his main objective now, as always, is embellishing the Legend of Jim Comey, Man of Unimpeachable Integritude.
Also, I am of the mind that he should have just STFU until after the Mueller investigation is over.
I just heard Susan Collins say the same thing I did. I might need to rethink this thing.