Commentary What is it about the office of Attorney General of the United States that makes otherwise intelligent occupants of that position behave in unsettling, or worse, manners? For some years our AG’s have been an instrument of political bias and/or political blunders in a country that supposedly prides itself on the “rule of law.” Who can forget Eric Holder—who described himself as Obama’s “wingman,” speaking of bias (extreme division)—being held in contempt of Congress, including by 17 Democrats, for his bungling prevarications regarding the “Fast and Furious” affair? Other attorney’s general of recent years weren’t much better. What was Loretta Lynch doing meeting, putatively ad hoc, on an airfield with Bill Clinton in the midst of the (still completely unresolved) Hillary Clinton email affair? Why did Jeff Sessions so quickly recuse himself from the likely treasonous Russiagate/Spygate calumny that was so obviously fake from the outset? Even Alberto Gonzales …