By LARRY SMITH

I don’t know James Comey, but I don’t like him. When Comey was running the FBI, he often came off as smug, even arrogant, all while trying to exude what seemed to be a false sense of humility. Comey’s ‘Aw shucks, I’m just a public servant’ persona never quite rang true. However, his personality quirks are not the primary reason for my disdain.

Much more importantly, James Comey influenced the outcome of the 2016 presidential election in an unprecedented – and possibly illegal – manner. He did so by announcing two investigations regarding then-candidate Hillary Clinton’s email messages on her private server. Comey and his colleagues ultimately cleared Clinton in both cases.

Still, polls showed that the process had a negative impact on her campaign, given that they took pla

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