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Fox News Caught Rigging Their Focus Groups [VIDEO]

Posted by Cliff Schecter, Cliff Schecter's Blog at 12:00 PM on January 8, 2008.


They've shown their true colors to all Democrats, Ron Paul supporters, Huckabee supporters, etc.
Fox News Caught Rigging Their Focus Groups

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Wow, I don't think we all had intended to make today about Fox. But damn, if they don't provide the material.

They've shown their true colors to all Democrats, Ron Paul supporters, Huckabee supporters, etc. Everyone is simply beginning to realize they are corporate whores who support one political party because it forwards their business agenda and the wealth of the owner/executives.

That's why they have no time for anti-war candidates like Ron Paul or religious conservatives who've raised taxes like Huckabee. Everyone's finally catching on. It's going to be an exciting year...

P.S. And to whoever made this video, thanks for the Outfoxed plug!

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Cliff Schecter blogs at Brave New Films.


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I'd almost laugh
Posted by: Artkansas on Jan 8, 2008 1:45 PM   
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At how they had the one fellow pushing McCain in September, and then Romney in January.

Okay, say he changed his mind... But only being able to ask that one man out of millions of voters? Maybe their studio wasn't big enough to fit more than him. ;)

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TV Chooses Our Presidents
Posted by: rfrancis@godisdead.com on Jan 8, 2008 2:47 PM   
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Why does a candidate poll well?

I would argue it all starts and ends with TV coverage.

The higher the
quantity of coverage,
quality of coverage, and
tone (positive or negative) of coverage
all add up to give us the public opinion polls we have for our Presidential candidates.


The companies behind the television stations know this themselves, that is why they give preference to some candidates over others in their coverage of them.

Should it really be any shock then that Fox News would deliberately plant people in their focus group to push a particular candidate?


It is no less disgusting though and I would encourage all of us to refer our Fox News viewing friends and family to this video, so they can see for themselves with their own 2 eyes the outright manipulative practices Fox News will go to to get the guy they want elected.

A boycott of News Corp, the parent company of Fox, will only work if the people who watch it most realize their news station is attempting to manipulate them and they join the boycott.

Get the word out about this fraud.

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» RE: TV Chooses Our Presidents Posted by: CoatesMoe
Murdoch
Posted by: JSquercia on Jan 8, 2008 4:39 PM   
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Isn't Rupert Murdoch NOT even an American Citizen and didn't he have to get some kind of FCC Waiver to own both the NY Post and Fox News ?

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» RE: Murdoch Posted by: willymack
» RE: Murdoch Posted by: averageaussie
» RE: Murdoch Posted by: wisegalah
The table excuse!!
Posted by: doinaheckuvajob on Jan 8, 2008 5:32 PM   
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Great one, why hadn't I thought of that?

Next time wife or child proposes a visitor I don't like: No darling, our table is too small, but it is big enough for the friend I want to invite!!

That'll go over great, huh?

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averageaussie
Posted by: averageaussie on Jan 9, 2008 4:09 AM   
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Suprise Suprise, Murdoch is influencing elections! He has been doing that for years and years, in his very early years in Oz, later in the UK, and now in the good ol us of a! And as long as he gets away with it he will continue to do so. He sees himself as a king maker, and has always manipulated his media(?) outlets to suit his own ends, Fox "news" is rubbish, it is Murdoch's crusade.
The best things I've seen seen concerning Fox this week has been Hannity being chased down the street by chanting and banner waving Paul supporters, protected by a plastic blonde, and o'really snivelling and whinging about a camera shot! I just don't understand why o'really wasn't tased like others (eg Reverend Yearwood) have been when manhandling security operatives, Now that would be news!

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» RE: averageaussie Posted by: monkeywrench
» RE: averageaussie Posted by: Lauren
That someone has the will and resources to buy duh cable TeeVee...
Posted by: ABetterFuture on Jan 9, 2008 6:13 AM   
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...and watch enough Fox Noose to find the same person over and over and over (I may have omitted one over, don't recall if they polled Mr. America 4 times or 3) is...

...amazing.

I couldn't have done it.

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All Luntz Polling is Fixed
Posted by: bravegirl68 on Jan 9, 2008 9:53 AM   
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I tried for months on end to get into a Luntz focus group, ones that asked for both conservatives and liberals up front, but every time I filled out the pre-FG survey with my liberal inclinations, I was always shot down. At least 200 times before I gave up.

Then I finally got onto a corporate FG about "toxins in personal care products." The focus group was a total joke. I sat and there truthfully talked about how I research the products I use and rely on information from the likes of Environmental Working Group, etc. to inform myself or potential toxins. Once they saw I knew my stuff, they stopped calling on me and tried to bully the other women in the group about how there aren't any toxins and all the info out there is totally overblown. I just sat there in shock. It wasn't a focus group at all, it was just corporate facism. Luntz should be in jail.

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harryf200
Posted by: harryf200 on Jan 9, 2008 4:07 PM   
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Focus groups? No PROPER focus group would contain more than 6-8 people. This is one of the poorest designed high profile research exercises I've seen.

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loyal employees
Posted by: cwilsondrum on Jan 9, 2008 8:48 PM   
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I want to know how the people who work for fox can think they are anything but empty bags of puss? I mean no self esteem? the money? Their children will grow up proud of how mommy and daddy helped fuck the world for a few dollars, which will soon be worth even less than they are now. what a legacy!!! can these pundit/newsy/fashion/pretend anchors have any friends? maybe some ..that are just like them.... wow, and what good friends those would be!.. indeed

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fox news is a cult
Posted by: lionsdenmother on Jan 9, 2008 9:06 PM   
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and the people who follow that cult can not be swayed from it. they are brain washed , "fair and balanced" "no spin zone" they believe that crap most of them that still watch and believe its a real news station and not a rightwing corporate news station

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fox news radio does the same thing
Posted by: lionsdenmother on Jan 9, 2008 9:12 PM   
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they have this talk show called phil henry show and all his callers are not only off the wall crazy but have the same voice, i listened to it for months and each guest called was there to get the other callers riled up, but the guest caller always sounded like the same man trying to sound like he had an accent, even a middle eastern accent one day it was totally unbelievable if i hadnt heard it with my own ears

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Fox Pretend News
Posted by: koolwoman on Jan 9, 2008 9:20 PM   
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Fox is disgraceful. Can't trust anything they say. They are so obviously biased. Their commentators are so rude and hateful. If you watched Fox exclusively, you would lose all faith in mankind, and would believe that compassion and charity were things of the distant past. They should recruit Chris Matthews. He would fit right in.

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stiffette
Posted by: stiffette on Jan 10, 2008 1:36 AM   
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Did anyone else have a problem trying to open the video? I tried a number of times morning and evening.

Seems there are a number of political items I can open lately...

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» RE:No problem, Stiffette. Posted by: Ellie1