and why this matters. accuracy is part of the job for doctors, for engineers, for reporters, for lots of people. every time i make a mistake, i have to run a correction, i am mortified, but it doesn t seem to be true for the white house. the spelling mistakes are infamous. shady comey misspelled on twitter, also factual errors, the president went to key west on thursday, then on saturday he said i had a great time there yesterday, he meant two days ago, we could go on and on, special counsel spelled the wrong way. all of these examples of the errors that he shares on twitter. i think it trickles down to the staff as well. i thought the most embarrassing was in a statement on the occasion of barbara bush s passing, the date was wrong. i would have been happy to proofread or fax check it for them. i wonder what the i know this
but it s very evident to anybody you talk and you read the book carefully, he feels an enormous weight of conscience, as opposed to donald trump who never feels a sense of conscience about anything. they re very different characters. i think that s why there s a huge disconnect between the two of them. you may loathe what comey decided on one thing or another, but i think in his own terms, he sees himself as a man of conscience. it s hard to read otherwise in that book. even though you may disagree enormously and blame him for a lot of what we re living through now. and so many critics, as you re alluding to, the president talking about jail time for comey, again an example of hiding in plain sight that s absolutely shocking. you mentioned orbonne. for those who don t know. the eselected leader, and has
leakers. leakers to journalists. let s put on the screen what the memo says, talking about jailing journalists. comey says i said something about the value of put a head on a bike as a message. then he quotes the president. they spend a couple days in jail, make a new friend, and they re really to talk. comey says he laughed as he walked to the door. dame remnick is here, editor of the new yorker form the illulgz is to prison reign, prison veal iniolence. but to see the head of the fbi recountings his conversation with the president of the united states, to hear the head of the fbi, and then the president of the united states talking about the press in such terrence,
koreans mean is very different from what the americans mean. even though it s on twitter, and just a tweet precision matters in policy. governs is not the same as grandstanding. every tweet we know is an official statement. he s issuing policy on twitter so what he does on twitter is not just a tweet. it s his organ of communication. misspellings shouldn t be there, but it is something that s kind of important. quick break here. more from the page later this hour. right after the break, david remnick, he interviewed comey and noel we ll talk to him about the book tour. we ll be right back. investing strategies, and a dedicated advisor to help you grow and protect your wealth. fidelity wealth management. yobut life can throw them off bibalance.f bacteria, wealth.
we spoke for about four minutes. he called to see if i had done what he asked last time, getting out that he was not under investigation.as i passed along the request of the acting ag and i have not heard back from him. why is shady comey slow walking the effort to make the public aware that the president of the united states is not under investigation. why would he do that? he doesn t have a good answer for that himself.if i had to guess, because the wrong person won the election. he was taking all types of incoming from his friends in the democratic party. the people who had been investigating hillary clinton at the highest levels of the fbi. that we know through their texting now, didn t like president trump very much. had it in for him. they have since been reassigned. andrew mccabe and his wife. it s all a big toxic brew with