I clicked on your link, and my computer soon froze up, probably after being seized by capitalist cyber bugs intent on selling me something. I was no longer able to scroll, so I was unable to determine exactly which parts of Comey's report were considered to be salacious or whatever.
Facts are facts, BTW. If salacious facts are accurately reported, the report itself becomes salacious only in the sense that it is filled with salacious facts, not of the reporter's making. If you prefer to insulate yourself from such facts, you may avert your eyes as soon as you encounter a salacious fact.
The initial complaint seemed to suggest simple attention to detail rather than salaciousness. Comey simply described accurately what I've had to look at every time I've switched on the news for the past two years. I can only hope you Trumpkins do not delude yourselves that your Master is handsome or impressive looking in any sense. He is not. He is butt ugly, and getting uglier by the day.
It might not be such a good idea for Trumpkins to underestimate Comey. He does have a degree in psychology, and has had ample opportunity to practice those skills during a lengthy FBI career. And he has had opportunities to observe Trump at close range.
Have you considered the possibility that Comey's book may be a dual purpose weapon? Maybe it isn't entirely about cashing in on having his career trashed by dirty politikers. He has clearly gotten all up in Trump's head. And Trump already wasn't getting enough sleep, even without Comey rattling around inside his skull.
I find yours and others' criticisms of Comey's decisions during the campaign to be lacking any depth of insight at best.
Comey found himself in the ridiculous situation of having both major candidates under potentially criminal investigation during a presidential election cycle. The public knew of one investigation but did not know of the other, creating an implicate bias arising (indirectly) from the FBI correctly doing it's work.
This ridiculous situation, inexcusable in a presumptive advanced democracy, was not Comey's fault. It was practically everybody except Comey's fault. Comey was just doing his job.
You don't have to agree with how Comey did his job, and as soon as you become FBI director you can show us all exactly how the job should be done. But Comey was just doing his job. Which is more than the politikers and voters who created the political quagmire can say without triggering an appearance of the "laughing dog" icon.