It’s no exaggeration to say the Federal Bureau of Investigation doesn’t have the best reputation of late. The names Comey, McCabe, Strzok, Page and others come to mind, not to mention the lacerating report by the inspector general on FISA and the fact that John Durham, now a special counsel, is still out there investigating the organization that once was branded, by some anyway, the world’s greatest investigative agency. Indeed, that organization has clearly been rife with political bias and institutional self-interest, at least at the top and possibly pervasively. Not very much has been done to reform it, beyond vague promises. Still, the FBI are the ones taking the lead in the investigation of the Nashville bombing. As I wrote the day of the event, the location of the explosion next to an AT&T computer facility has proven to be significant. (You didn’t have to be Sherlock Holmes to …