Comey's Deceit - Dan Butterfield

Comey's Deceit

Por Dan Butterfield

  • Fecha de lanzamiento: 2017-10-26
  • Género: Ciencias políticas

Descripción

"Comey's Deceit" explores the actions of former FBI director Jamers Comey during the FBI's investigation into Hillary Clinton's private email server.

Did the Mr. Comey cost Mrs. Clinton the 2016 Presidential election or did the former FBI director actually do everything in his power to absolve the former Secretary of State of any wrong doing.

Were Mr. Comey's actions part of a preconceived plan--did James Comey in a calculated effort manipulate the FBI's probe?

Why did the former FBI director insist on going public? More important, what if Mr. Comey had not gone public?

Ultimately, "Comey's Deceit" takes a hard look into James Comey's motivation--was it merely to save his job? 

About the Author

Occam's Razor is predicated on a single guiding premise--providing relief.

By utilizing the principles of plausibility attributed to William of Ockham, OR is focused on addressing the frustration and anxiety associated with the hot button issues of the day.

OR seeks to accomplish this goal by using critical reasoning (not opinion) to create objective insights and context that permits the reader to reach their own informed conclusions.