Frank Luntz Focus Group of Independent Voters Hits Media: ‘Too Skewed Left and Right’
A New Hampshire focus group of independents assembled by Frank Luntz that was aired on Fox News on Sunday hit the media for its partisan bias.
“I don’t think the media treats anything fairly,” one man in the group said “I think the media is too skewed left and right, and they don’t see anything in the middle.”
“I will switch channels. I’ll do CNN, and then I’ll go to Fox and then I go to MSNBC,” a woman said. “And you can just sense the slant. But that information is helpful.”
“I think the media now has an agenda, whether it is Fox, CNN or whatever,” another man said.
“You don’t think they tell the truth?” Luntz asked one man.
“I don’t think they consistently tell the truth,” he replied.
Luntz spoke to Fox News host Howard Kurtz about the focus group, and said “there’s been a deterioration of confidence, of trust in all of our institutions. This has been driven by politics, this election cycle was certainly the worst in terms of negativity.”
The longtime Republican pollster, later in the segment, called out cable news for not making clear the divide between news and opinion.
Kurtz countered that the distinction is advertised: “When you watch Special Report with Bret Baier, to take Fox as an example, you are getting a newscast, when you watch primetime,” you are getting opinion.
Luntz argued that the divide isn’t clear, pointing out that the 11 p.m. show on FNC goes back to news. “It’s confusing,” he said. “We get all the punditry we need. What we never have — never — is the voice of the public.”
Watch above, via Fox News.
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