It's hard for me to talk about a legacy or a mystique. It's my family. The fact that there have been difficulties and hardships, or obstacles, makes us closer.


It would be disingenuous to say I don't have some sensitivity to the seamy side of issues.

Sometimes the weight of expectations, of doing anything, can be a little bit heavy.

We want to make politics sort of entertaining. If it is entertaining, people are going to be interested in it, and if they are interested in it, they might think more about it and maybe involve themselves in some way down the line.

In the same way that some magazines have made financial markets accessible to people who don't want that much sophisticated information, we would like to make information about public issues accessible in a way that makes people feel included.

People have an interest in the controversial.

I have a pretty normal life, surprisingly.

The only person I've been able to get to go up with me, who looks forward to it as much as I do, is my wife. Whenever we want to get away, we can just get in a plane and fly off.

My family is used to all manner of controversy.

For me, the marriage of publishing and politics simply weaves together the two family businesses.

I obviously grew up with politics and have always been interested in ways in which people can get involved with it and be stimulated by it.

I've done everything from research to stuffing envelopes.