Fox prefers to focus on people who are doing bad - especially if they're Democrats, or environmentalists.
Nobody ever said that Hillary's nomination would be unopposed or would be something that was foreordained.
Once you apologize, then the press wants you to get down on your knees and say you're sorry. They are not appeasable.
I've been interested in watching the level of conservative misinformation that circulates through the media.
When I founded Media Matters, there was another model, which would have been to call this the Brock Report. But I was much less interested in my own profile by that point, because I had already done that once, and it was not terribly fulfilling at the end of the day.
Our nation marches closer to Trumpism each day, a path paved with reckless Tweets and the normalization of the ugly and the absurd.
It's important to know where candidates for president are getting their ideas. Where do these ideas come from, who funds them and who is shaping our political discussion? These are all questions that are important to a healthy democracy.
I have conservative relatives. I maintain some relationships with some conservatives going back to the 1990s... Not in any meaningful way.
There's certainly an attitude in some measure of the conservative movement that I believe won't accept the legitimacy of any Democratic president, and I think Obama did fall victim to that - witness the 'birthers.'
Trump's opinions on the Iraq War have been as erratic as his opinions on other foreign policy matters - such as his careless position to think more countries should acquire nuclear weapons.
The pro-Hillary groups needed to quit fighting each other and get down to business fighting Republicans.