host: that is andrew breitbart in 2011. he died less than one year later. founder, laid our out the vision for what we are doing. one of the goals that we have is in thet combating bias media. there are many instances when that is the case. it is not just a pro-democrat, prorepublican bias, it is an establishment bias. we are not just combating the media, we are starting to replace them. host: this is not going to come as a surprise, the pew research center look at what they call polarization. they say that when it comes to getting news, liberals and conservatives and have i -- and inhabit different worlds. is this healthy for our democracy? guest: i think it is. there are people in the permanent political class in washington that are not happy more media outlets providing information to people. i do think that having multiple outlets from which people can choose is healthy. what we are able to do -- again, we not trying to put an end to editorial spin on what we are doing. we cite our sources. people can choose to believe it or not. one of the things that