[time-brightcove not-tgx=”true”] When you write a book about Donald Trump and Fox News, you think a lot about lies. Big lies about an election. Little lies about every topic under the sun. All manner of dishonesty and distortion. It can be uncomfortable. After all, journalists—like people in practically every other profession—are trained to focus on what’s true, not what’s invented or imagined or twisted beyond recognition. But there is a lot to learn from the deception and disinformation that chokes American politics.