Real Youtube Video of Signs *warning*

I'm curious. Were both debates conducted in NH? Or is this guy traveling the country?
 
I am simply astounded by this. I didn't think this would be standard, even for Fox News. Have I not been following politics long enough or is this really a big deal? I feel like this should be national news. Fox News is rigged!

Oh and one other thing, its not just politics it everything!
 
actor forum?

So if this guy is an actor, or some kind of plant... perhaps there are more? Let's get a screenshot of each participant and see what we can find? This is fr*ckin HUGE!

You gotta wonder if this guy may have been "undecided" four years ago as well? Is he in other "focus groups"? Maybe that's all he does - go around the country "handling" focus groups...

Can we get an official list of the participants?


The Delphi Technique: How To Achieve A Workable Consensus Within Time Limits

The Delphi Technique was originally conceived as a way to obtain the opinion of experts without necessarily bringing them together face to face. In Educating for the New World Order by Bev Eakman, the reader finds reference upon reference for the need to preserve the illusion that there is "Lay, or community participation in the decision making process, while in fact lay citizens are being squeezed out."

A specialized use of this technique was developed for teachers, the "Alinsky Method" (ibid., p. 123). The setting or group is, however, immaterial the point is that people in groups tend to share a certain knowledge base and display certain identifiable characteristics (known as group dynamics). This allows for a special application of a basic technique. The "change agent" or "facilitator" goes through the motions of acting as an organizer, getting each person in the target group to elicit expression of their concerns about a program, project, or policy in question. The facilitator listens attentively, forms "task forces," "urges everyone to make lists," and so on. While she is doing this, the facilitator learns something about each member of the target group. He/she identifies the "leaders," the "loud mouths," as well as those who frequently turn sides during the argument the "weak or non committal."

Suddenly, the amiable facilitator becomes "devil's advocate." He/she dons his professional agitator hat. Using the "divide and conquer" technique, he/she manipulates one group opinion against the other. This is accomplished by manipulating those who are out of step to appear "ridiculous, unknowledgeable, inarticulate, or dogmatic." He/she wants certain members of the group to become angry, thereby forcing tensions to accelerate. The facilitator is well trained in psychological manipulation. S/He is able to predict the reactions of each group member. Individuals in opposition to the policy or program will be shut out of the group.

The method works. It is very effective with parents, teachers, school children, and any community group. The "targets" rarely, if ever, know that they are being manipulated. If they do suspect this is happening, they do not know how to end the process. The desired result is for group polarization, and for the facilitator to become accepted as a member of the group and group process. He/she will then throw the desired idea on the table and ask for opinions during discussion. Very soon his/her associates from the divided group begin to adopt the idea as if it were their own, and pressure the entire group to accept the proposition.

This technique is a very unethical method of achieving consensus on a controversial topic in group settings. It requires well trained professionals who deliberately escalate tension among group members, pitting one faction against the other, so as to make one viewpoint appear ridiculous so the other becomes "sensible" whether such is warranted or not.

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Yes, they are

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Someone get this into a blog that tells what, when, and where each oth these events were.
 
You know the internet is really making it hard for these jackals to control the people.
 
Holy shit...this needs to be emailed to every other major network. This is outright fraud. The FCC needs to be notified.

This fraud needs to go on YouTube ASAP.
 
If we cant do that can we just yell at him and call him a fat liar?
 
pathetic

This just another pathetic attempt by Fox to shape public opinion..

Makes me sick that being a news agency they'd use paid actors posing as common citizen...
 
Notice too how they all say "absolutely".

just what I was about to say!
no one said yes, they a answer the same way!

also when he asked that question, before everybody said absolutely,
notice the woman moving her head up and down saying yes, before frank finishes the question.
 
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