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Not so fast: Comey is no hero

Washington Irving's story of Rip Van Winkle is still one of the greatest short stories in American literature: the tale of a colonist who fell asleep and woke up 20 years later, having missed the American Revolution.

Imagine his surprise at that turn of events. Or imagine the surprise of somebody who fell asleep just a couple of years ago and woke up today to discover that former FBI Director James Comey had morphed from a despised villain

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