I'm not going to say how I vote... I love that people make these assumptions about you because you work at Fox... That's my job: to be contrarian, to push people.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Fox prefers to focus on people who are doing bad - especially if they're Democrats, or environmentalists.
I think the vision for FOX is to have a network full of people who have opinions as opposed to people who say news. If my message doesn't fit in, but I get that platform, then I'm reaching the people who most need to hear it.
I am sometimes a fox and sometimes a lion. The whole secret of government lies in knowing when to be the one or the other.
What I try to do is tell my constituents that this is what I believe and this is why I made that vote. And I think that that makes more sense to people generally than trying to triangulate some political position.
I'm entitled to my political opinions, and I get to vote because I'm an American.
I'm the kind of person that believes there's a part of your voting that has to be purely on principle, and there's a part that has to be on strategy.
But recently it seems that each time I vote, I am being asked to compromise my conservative ideals and my commitment to the American taxpayer simply for the benefit of political gain.
You're not going to get a chance to vote for me on the ballot, but you can actually vote for what I believe in.
There are some programs on FOX that are not only fair and balanced, they're commentary shows. They don't have to be. But they brag about how fair and balanced they are. They don't cover rallies and tea parties. They cheer lead for rallies and tea parties. And as a journalist, I am totally against that.
I think FoxNews ratings are a reliable guide to the attitudes of the American electorate.