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You seem to be equating what Lynch did, to what Barr is doing.
Lynch did not get a special report, and only release a letter. Comey decided to not recommend more actions, which I admit was a bit controversial, but I saw it more as some one of privilege (Clinton) getting special treatment, or certainly treatment a "common" person would not have received.
The AG (Top Cop) usually plays is straight. The last time I can recall where a POTUS acted like the AG was his personal attorney, was Nixon. He kept firing the AG who would not do what he wanted.
Trump came close to that for his constant blasting of Sessions....which eventually caused him to resign. Barr basically auditioned for the job. And got it.
One must remember, that Barr supported HW Bush's decision that pardoned 6 people involved in the Iran Contra scandal, which was also controversial.
So although the 2 situations are somewhat similar, I think it is a bit of false equivalency.
I think Holder, not prosecuting any of the bankers after the financial collapse, was more damning that what Lynch did.
The fact is, there is a deep state for every administration, particularly with the eight year ones. It wasn't as pronounced many years ago when there wasn't as much partisanship and gridlock, with both sides now being obstructionists and the resistance when the other party is in power. The left would have you believe this is all due to Trump but if Ted Cruz would have won the nomination the very same thing would have happened, total resistance and obstructionism. Of course losing to Trump was very humiliating and the left just can't get past it.
In any event, I'm trying to point out we have a problem here that has slapped us in the face and warned us that it needs fixing. And I'm not talking about some partisan crap about forcing the release of the entire Mueller report, I'm saying we have a problem here now two administrations in a row with two different parties that begs attention. I'm asking about ideas for the future and of course the left just want to talk about Mueller, Trump, and Barr - as if they are the problem, not the system itself.