According to her Twitter bio, Lis Power is Media Matters’ director of media intelligence. That’s pretty funny, because intelligence doesn’t appear to be her strong suit. She can’t believe that a respected news anchor like Bret Baier would use a term like “Trump Derangement Syndrome.” As if that’s a thing!

Here is Fox News' *Chief Political Anchor* casually talking about "Trump derangement syndrome" as if it's an actual thing. Bret Baier: "You wonder whether Trump derangement syndrome factors in to some of the responses you hear publicly here in Washington." pic.twitter.com/1PVZA6OcZt — Lis Power (@LisPower1) January 8, 2020

Here’s a scoop for Lis: Trump Derangement Syndrome is an actual thing.

he's not wrong — Whatever happened to that nice Sede Vacante? (@BassettoDi) January 9, 2020

(It's an actual thing) https://t.co/2iutjDRO1q — It's still 2016 apparently (@jtLOL) January 9, 2020

Because it’s an actual thing — commonsense (@commonsense258) January 9, 2020

It really is a real thing. — 5..6..7..8..Pounce! (@OnPointe28) January 9, 2020

Well, it's 100% an actual thing. There's people celebrating Richard Spencer joining the "Resistance." You don't think that's a form of derangement? https://t.co/40cVI77G1W — RBe (@RBPundit) January 9, 2020

It’s an actual thing… most of, if not all of, your colleagues suffer from it https://t.co/hfYWMZcNex — Jay Malak (@KobbeMalak) January 9, 2020

It’s an actual thing. And just because you and your friends have it doesn’t mean it’s not a problem.

In fairness, Lis, those who have it can't see it. — Funky Code Medina ✝️ (@spazafraz) January 9, 2020

admitting the problem is the first step to recovery. good luck. — wok_on_fire (@catosknife1) January 9, 2020

We’re pulling for you, Lis.