The credibility of Fox News is pretty much close to zero. It was bad enough that they refused to allow Ron Paul in their NH debate forum, but now they have been caught planting an actor in their supposedly random focus groups. Frank Luntz one of the chief propagandists for Fox News who organizes these focus groups has been caught planting people in focus groups in a clear attempt to distort reality. During tonight's Fox News GOP debate, Luntz organized a focus group to provide feedback from so called random Republican voters. However, one of the people in the focus group was also used in a previous focus group Luntz organized for the September 5th, 2007 GOP presidential debate. Take a look at the two videos taken from both focus groups and you'll see that the same guy appears in two supposedly random focus groups.
Each video from the two focus groups shows the exact same guy. Ask yourself this. What are the odds that a focus group of randomly selected Republicans would include the same person twice? The odds are not very good, and if they wanted to maintain any sort of credibility in the validity of their focus group wouldn't they ensure that they would have different people in the two focus groups? Clearly, this person was planted by Fox News as part of an effort by Luntz and Fox News to present a distorted reality to the audience. Fox News has no credibility and Luntz should apologize for intentionally presenting distorted focus groups and misleading the general public. It was bad enough that they did not include Dr. Paul in the debates, but to intentionally distort reality with staged focus groups and lie to people about how they selected the people in them warrants an investigation.
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