Ex-FBI Director James Comey has an nature history, like all characters:
When James Comey was 16 years old, an military criminal approached his home in Bergen County, New Jersey, and threatened Comey and his younger brother, the suspect broke into his home and threatened to kill him.
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It’s a really frightful tale. I won’t make fun of it:
Comey informed George Stephanopoulos that he was inside when the suspect entered and grabbed his brother Peter, who was later brought up to their parents ‘ apartment, which was close to his.
He said,” As I stepped in, I looked to my right, and there was a man with a weapon and a sheep mountain hat,” before regaining his vision to get his brother being pinned down.
He turned to me and said,” You move, kid, and I’ll blow his head off,” and placed his right knee in the middle of his head. And I didn’t stop moving,” Comey remarked.
Someone who experiences a tragic occurrence like that is likely to be scared. Comey acknowledges that he is still affected by it:
Comey was so shaken by the harrowing incident that he told Stephanopoulos that he had always “had some weapon at side nearby,” and that his only other option for many years was a blacksmith’s knife.
However, Super Comey chose to fight murder a different way rather than clad in bats and/or sporting value belts. He rose to the top of the FBI hierarchy, where he was hailed as” the second coming of J. Edgar Hoover,” a great leader, and an American hero.
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And there he remained until President Trump ejected Super Comey from his [sanctimonious]cape.
The story here abruptly changes: Yes, superheroes do had origin stories. However, do you know who different has’em?
Supervillains.
The wicked, murderous Magneto was once a Holocaust veteran whose families were murdered for their Jewishness, according to one of the wickedest supervillains ‘ saddest, most horrible origin stories. These criminals frequently have legitimate problems because they were wronged in a terrible way by the world.
However, a hero is motivated by horror to do great, whereas a villain is taught that they are the only ones who can be trusted with energy, and they are the only ones who should be held accountable for their actions.
And this brings us to James Comey’s former self.  ,
There is no need to recite his peculiar decision to “tsk-tsk” Hillary Clinton in 2016 after discovering her illegal behavior and choosing not to prosecute her. Or his blatant manipulation of Donald Trump’s Russia plot. ( Even Democrats have criticized his reliance on blatantly Russian misinformation. )
No problem. James Comey sees himself in grand terms: He is the hero, and everyone who opposes him is the monster. It’s why he thought it was acceptable to defame FBI policies and distribute Trump letters to the press: Comey knows greatest. It explains the ridiculous courage of calling his book” A Higher Commitment: Truth, Lies, and Leadership,” ( Gag. ) I don’t believe I could have come up with a subject that was more pretentious, even if I wanted to.
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Trump is “like a film demon,” as he describes his adversaries. And who is it’s career to kill the monster from the film?
” Be afraid!” Super Comey is present”!
Of course, what ultimately makes supervillains invisible is the adage “on the side of evil, never good,” which is the prime example of how to use their youth frustrations as reasons for ambition. They occasionally pursue strength, while occasionally they pursue income.
It’s wealth, for Comey.
Many people were wondering what James Comey was thinking when he posted that “86 47” shell picture. Was it a suicide threat to Trump’s supporters? ( And where is Comey going, where he keeps discovering coded messages in dead mollusks? )
People, I have the true solution. And to be honest, it’s not very exciting because James Comey is selling a book.
The story is based on an extraordinary right-wing blogger who spreads crime theories and disinformation and mortally attacks people he targets in his shows, according to the book FDR Drive.
Sam Buchannan, a “fictional” right-wing blogger and/or poor person, has a name that sounds completely different from Steve Bannon. You’ll not be able to identify the protagonist in any way.
Right.
The book really happens to be released one year after Comey “had no plan” his “86 47” publish may garner so little gosh-darn interest in one of those odd coincidences that seem to observe Comey wherever he goes.
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Wonderful work from Publishers Weekly. Out on May 20. twitter.com/iBniwnlqIR— James Comey (@Comey ) May 15, 2025
When it comes to Comey, to offer our excellent companion Ilhan Omar, “it’s all about the Benjamins, baby.”
Super Comey is not a hero. He is simply arrogant.
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