I Was a Top Clinton Aide. Here's What I Think About Comey's Book. (Palmieri)
She compains about the "ill-fated letter to Capitol Hill on October 28," but is fine, one assumes with the exoneration speech of July 5.
Our mutual friends attest to his high character, and his book, A Higher Loyalty, shows him to be a thoughtful person, generous boss and a colleague who--despite being prone to bouts of self-absorption--seems able to laugh at himself. Even though he is a Republican, I have never thought that he allowed his personal political views to drive his decisions as FBI director. I also value Jim Comey's adherence to a "higher loyalty" beyond the president to upholding the rule of law, and how he stood up to President Trump's inappropriate pressure even when it was clear it would cost him his job.
Where is Robbie Mook's book about the 2016 campaign?
Where is John Kerry's memoir?
It's almost like they're afraid to publish something that runs counter to the 'official narrative'.
Sez who?
He lies at the drop of a hat, so why would anyone believe him on this?