However, you have to allow the possibility of incompetence on a gross scale. How can I say this? I was a Naval Aviator and whenever we had a fatal accident the accident report would list item after item leading up to the crash that if anyone had acted the accident would not have happened. Often you would questions why X, Y or Z who were very competent and should have intervened yet just let things slide. Sometimes the Swiss cheese lines itself up and you can only hope that it does not have your name on it!
You hit the nail on the head with this observation “Nope, this was pure corruption which they expected President Hillary to bury deep after the election”.
All this and much much more was simply never going to see the light of day when Hill won. Only problem is she lost. So sad, so bad.
I believe the saying goes, "Never ascribe to malice what can be plainly explained by incompetence." However, one must remember that the malicious would seldom be successful without the presence of the incompetent.