Making the click-through worthwhile: the book James Comey had wanted to write, Facebook starts to feel useless to some writers, an infamous D.C. city councilman manages to make everything worse, and Hillary Clinton’s campaign finds its wish granted.
What Did James Comey’s First Draft of A Higher Loyalty Look Like?
My lengthy review of A Higher Loyalty is up on NRO this morning. I found myself with a different reaction than I expected, and a different focus from most early reviews. (Let’s face it, today most people perceive Comey through the lens of President Trump. If you like Trump, you probably hate Comey; if you hate Trump, you probably like his criticism of Trump but might still blame him for the outcome of the 2016 election.)
Here’s the thing: if you’re a pro-Clinton, pro-Democrat partisan hack, you don’t mention the unprecedented nature of Clinton’s pardon of Marc Rich, and the criticism from the New York Times. If you’re a pro-Clinton, pro-Democrat partisan hack, you don’t lay out the potential threat ...
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Jim Geraghty
Making the click-through worthwhile: the book James Comey had wanted to write, Facebook starts to feel useless to some writers, an infamous D.C. city councilman manages to make everything worse, and Hillary Clinton’s campaign finds its wish granted.
What Did James Comey’s First Draft of A Higher Loyalty Look Like?
My lengthy review of A Higher Loyalty is up on NRO this morning. I found myself with a different reaction than I expected, and a different focus from most early reviews. (Let’s face it, today most people perceive Comey through the lens of President Trump. If you like Trump, you probably hate Comey; if you hate Trump, you probably like his criticism of Trump but might still blame him for the outcome of the 2016 election.)
Here’s the thing: if you’re a pro-Clinton, pro-Democrat partisan hack, you don’t mention the unprecedented nature of Clinton’s pardon of Marc Rich, and the criticism from the New York Times. If you’re a pro-Clinton, pro-Democrat partisan hack, you don’t lay out the potential threat ...
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