No one was ever supposed to know. If not for 80,000 pesky voters in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin in the last presidential election, Hillary Clinton would have swept into the Oval Office, Donald Trump would have slunk back to “The Apprentice,” and former FBI Director James Comey would be enjoying a quiet, if less lucrative, retirement teaching graduate courses and appearing on the odd think tank panel.
Instead, last Wednesday, the former top cop came under blistering attack from a squadron of Republican senators demanding answers to his FBI’s machinations against candidate and eventual president, Donald Trump. During three hours of intense Senate questio ...