more fine and unbiased reporting from the Atlantic ..
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/ar...strzok/616003/
i find this exchange with the reporter and Strzok on his book interesting ..
Applebaum: The issue in your book that bothered me the  most was the imbalance of resources and attention in 2016 to the FBI’s  counterintelligence investigation of Trump, and the FBI’s investigation  of Clinton’s email. 
In your book, you make a striking observation: “If  Clinton’s email had been housed on a State Department system, it would  have been less secure and probably much more vulnerable to hacking than  it was on her private server.” Yet you also say that the case involved  dozens of talented people who could have been working on other, more  important cases—like, for example, the investigation into the Trump  campaign. It looks to me like the FBI gave this case such a high  priority because of pressure from Congress.
Strzok: Once we opened that investigation, which I  think was a defendable decision, it was incumbent on us to do a thorough  job. That’s true of every investigation. But in this case, we were  looking at the presumptive Democratic nominee for the president of the  United States, and we all knew this was going to be unpacked and  disassembled, looked at up and down and back and forth.
this idiot really thinks some email server run by some obscure IT group from Colorado i recall is actually more secure than what the US State Dept can provide?