Here’s what has happened in the media, though: the two candidates have each been pigeonholed. Clinton is corrupt; Trump is a clown. News that fits into these categories gets a lot of attention; news that doesn’t, doesn’t. And because Trump is so entertaining, with such a stream of gaffes (although he’s calmed down considerably of late–the iron hand of Kellyann Conway at work, no doubt), the focus stays there. Meanwhile the poor Clinton press corps has to plod along, trying to make e-mails interesting. She’s not providing new fodder every day, so there’s nothing for them to do but keep digging on what’s already out there, with periodic dumps of more of the same. As I say, serious stuff that needs to be addressed. But what isn’t addressed very much at all is Trump’s corruption. This may be changing, what with his use of the sickening Roger Ailes as an adviser and the whole Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi campaign contribution/dropping-of-case-against-Trump-“University” case. Here’s an excellent article from earlier this week on this whole issue: