In promotion of ex FBI Director James Comey's new book Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies and Leadership (2018), he gave a five hour interview with former Clinton press flak George Stephanopolis. Instead of revealing new information about his untimely exit from the helm of the FBI after the Clinton Email scandal and the allegations of Russian meddling in the 2016 election, Comey's tome seemed to be a self justifying exercise to settle scores, particularly against President Trump.
Clinton loyalists like Lannie Davis still think that Mr. Comey cost Hillary Clinton the 2016 election, and label his self righteous antics as being a retrograde narcissist. While those on the right look his stated philosophy about investigations and contrast it to how he wrote an exoneration for Hillary Clinton weeks before interviewing the principal witness, concluding that he was a dirty cop.
Either way, Mr. Comey sure enjoys the limelights as he blames others for the messes which he is embroiled. Perhaps surrealist artist Claude Martin conveyed could convey Comey's persona best.
Narcissus (2014) by Claude Martin |
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