Carlos Lozada at the Post reviews Comey’s book. He’s not besotted with him.
Running through the book, a sort of geek chorus, is Comey’s doctrine of “ethical leadership,” an often preachy and sometimes profound collection of principles that he believes should govern those who govern. “A Higher Loyalty” is the brand extension of James Comey: the upright citizen turned philosopher, the lawman as thought leader.
I’ve learned to be suspicious of people – or maybe I mean men – who need brand extensions or hope to be thought leaders.
… Read the restComey understands that side-by-side comparisons are not a true measure of leadership, that leaders should be assessed against their own best performances and highest aspirations. “Ethical leaders do not run
