Just when it seemed that the 2016 presidential election could get no more convoluted or non-traditional, former President Clinton and Attorney General Loretta Lynch conspired to make matters even worse by meeting privately on an airplane parked on a tarmac in Phoenix, Arizona earlier this week.
The Lynch-Clinton plane rendezvous ignited a fierce firestorm of outrage because, as the nation's Attorney General, Lynch was expected to be pivotal in deciding whether Hillary Clinton, presumptive Democrat party presidential nominee and Bill Clinton's wife, would face federal indictment related to email and other security procedures conducted while Mrs. Clinton served as Secretary of State.