A simple question....so simple that I believe that even one of your limited ability can answer:
Should an individual under investigation expect, and be entitled to, impartiality by the investigating agencies?
im·par·ti·al·i·ty
imˌpärSHēˈalədē/
noun
1. equal treatment of all rivals or disputants; fairness.
Take your time.
The fact that school girl thinks it's funny to expect an impartial investigation by law enforcement is telling. Dims really cannot sink much lower.
Yes, at this time it is the Democrats/MSM/FBI/Justice Dept. arms of the deep state that are being criticized. Nobody, and I mean NOBODY, can read the Nunes Memo and think that it is a danger to national security or anything else. It IS an attempt at some very important and necessary transparency to recognize the rights of the American people and their constitutional protections.
Of course some, even in high places, didn't want it released. It makes the Obama Justice Department, some in the Trump Justice Department, and the 7th floor of the FBI look really bad. But those who deliberately and with forethought withhold critical information in order to violate the rights of a private citizen and/or disadvantage somebody running for public office, that cannot go unnoted, unexposed, unpunished.
And of course those in law enforcement are no more impartial than any of the rest of us on most controversial things. But they sure as hell can impartially apply the fundamentals of protections that the law requires them to apply.
The deep state whether Democratic, Republican, or other, has not been doing that for a very long time now.