host: who is matt fuller, and why does he think the myth that the media wants to polarize us?uest: matt fuller is the washington editor for not notice, where he is the long-time capitol hill beat reporter. he has an interesting connection with a lot of tea party members. members of congress look from that and had a good, honest conversation. his chapter is about the myth of media polarization. the media is an easy scapegoat. you cannot have the presidential campaign: the media the enemy of the people. that good. that is reminiscent of the nixon days, to foster distrust of those who are meant to give you the news. we kind of get what we want, right? this is the netflix generation. you don't just get in your feed random bits of news organizations. we select it, and algorithm to make it more and more doubt into exactly what we want it so the myth that one, the media, is this all-encompassing being that goes from "the new york times" to some teenager with a phone in his basement, that ain't the media. there are different standards about what they are able to report on, the levels