GOP pollster won’t admit role in stoking right-wing anger

By David Edwards and Daniel Tencer
Monday, September 28th, 2009 -- 9:26 am
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FrankLuntz GOP pollster wont admit role in stoking right wing angerRepublican pollster Frank Luntz got an earful of criticism from CNN's John Roberts on Sunday's Reliable Sources. The CNN host took the political consultant to task over a memo he wrote to Republicans, urging them to use what Roberts described as "charged language" to scuttle health reform efforts.

Discussing what Luntz sees as an unprecedented level of anger among the American electorate, Roberts asked: "You wrote a memo to the Republican Party, giving them suggestions on how to oppose the health care plan, suggested that they use phrases like 'it's a bailout of the insurance industry,' 'Washington takeover of the system.' All of these words were out there. So my question is, did you help contribute to that anger?"

"But what is the first page of that memo?" Luntz responded. "That you must support health care reform. That's exactly what Americans would say. We need to cover those people who aren't covered."

"But when you use charged language like that, are you not contributing to that anger?" Roberts asked.

"What Americans are asking for is a slow and steady reform of the health care system, not something radical, and the politicians in Washington aren't listening," Luntz said.

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Luntz was on CNN promoting his new book, What Americans Really Want ... Really, in which he cites research showing 72 percent of Americans "are mad as hell and they're not going to take it anymore."

Luntz' research has come in for criticism in the past. In 1997, he was reprimanded by the American Association for Public Opinion Research over his polling in the 1994 mid-term elections, which saw the Republicans gain control of Congress.

According to Salon.com, "Luntz told the media that everything in the [GOP's Contract with America] had the support of at least 60 percent of the general public. Considering the elementary phrasing of that document (stop violent criminals, protect our kids, strong national defense), it seems almost laughably uncontroversial. But one of AAPOR's 1,400 members wasn't so amused, and filed a complaint requesting to see Luntz's research and a verification of the figure.

"Luntz's response? He couldn't reveal the information because of client confidentiality."

A 2004 memo, entitled "The Language of Prevention and Protection" and attributed to Luntz, states that "no speech about homeland security or Iraq should begin without a reference to 9/11."

This video is from CNN's Reliable Sources, broadcast Sept. 27, 2009.



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  • damixaustex
    Let's see, economy got trashed by the powerful....
    Last two elections saw huge turnovers in government.
    Wow, Dr. Luntz, you're so brilliant!

    What's the famous quote? "It's the economy, stupid!" Trying to tie all that somehow to the current government is definitely partisan.

    Let's see, 85% of people have health care coverage. 85% are also happy with it? 100% of people who have coverage are happy with it? He must not have polled anyone who's been denied services.
    What sort of a "pollster" wouldn't question that result?

    He's right about one thing, more people are watching what Washington does...and who they get their information from.
  • jimbo92107
    Well, aren't you clever, Frank Luntz. You wrote a little caveat at the beginning of your hit-job memo that would get you off the hook with CNN, if they ever decided to interview you about your hit-job memo.

    But the real question is left unspoken: Why does CNN continue to give a free soapbox to right wing shills and professional propagandists like Frank Luntz and Lou Dobbs?

    Especially since, aside from a pathetic, pro forma bit of scolding, Roberts allowed Luntz to whack his "some people say" whiffle ball. No Republicans among the screamers, birthers, deathers and gun nuts in those crowds, Frank? Do you think a little polling might bear that out? Hahahahaha, but Roberts, a typical right wing enabler, doesn't bother to mention that to his long-time buddy...
  • lousgirl84
    Lubtz is an ugly fat fuck. He was on Tavis Smiley the other night - he was busting out of his jacket, his pants were flooded and he had white and red tennis shoes on and his feet didn't hit the floor. He is disgusting. I am sure his breath stinks too
  • Schmice
    now now
  • lousgirl84
    I know I am bad, but he's really a slime of a person. No conscience whatsoever.
  • Schmice
    Yes you are, and if you keep this up you will turn into a smelly bag of dogsh*t just like him.? (Well you're not really that bad, just don't give these reactionaries any?excuse to say that we?rely on ad hominem attacks, just like we both just did.)?
  • lousgirl84
    I doubt that will happen (my becoming a smelly bag, etc.) I am just a bit tired of sharing the planet with these scumbags.
  • Schmice
    So am I.
  • bonethug iranian
    Luntz is a fraud. Dangerous fraud but a fraud nonetheless.
  • Avinger
    Fuck you, Frank!

    Thanks, P&T.
  • mr_ed
    Luntz is now sporting his PH.D title after his name on Fux to lend credibility to his "polls." His doctorate is actually in politics. Who woulda guessed?
  • jefdongar
    Luntz is just trying to sell his book to further feed his ego.. He offers nothing because he is part of that system that feeds off chaos, disaster, and misery. He is a pathetic little man.
  • DFW
    I know this guy slightly, have seen him up close a lot. He squirms in and out of arguments better than any eel I have ever seen. He tries to portray himself as a serious "pollster," is really a big intellect (as in serious candlepower), but devoid of scruples, searching for some use to put his intellect to. In the interim he sells it to the highest bidder, and the highest bidder is the party who represents the interests of the high bidders. He smugly waves their flag and deposits their checks. Once I was told he let slip that if the Democrats would pay him more, he'd work for them, not that I much believed it. But even if it were true--he did once admit that "Al Gore probably DID win Florida in 2000, I heard that one with my own ears, so he is not completely divorced from reality--I'm not sure the Democrats would want one such as Frank Luntz working for them. I think he really wants to be liked, but has trouble distinguishing being liked from being respected and feared. They all get you recognition, but they are not the same.
  • nellieh
    He is another Dick Morris. A media whore. Also, ANYTHING to make money from the Republicans. He is their Pavlov. He rings the bell.
  • Schmice
    you mean like DING!!!
  • reflux1000
    Hey Luntz aren't you happy that the ones who murdered and wrote Fed on their victum took your work to heart?.
  • OhZoneFan
    HAHA! Got ya! You aint just a pollster if you are pushing an agenda!
  • jlewd
    Republican take responsibility for his actions? Get serious. P.S. -- Luntz looks like he parks near schoolyards and masturbates to children playing. Two cents this clown has a couple of pederasty charges under his belt. And who, really, WHO wears fucking turtlenecks nowadays except some asspounding, hypocritical Repug douchebag? This asshat's fashion sense is about as emasculated as momma's boy, Tucker Carlson's nutless bow ties -- true fashion sense for the gay-bashing, self-loathing homosexual Republican.

    And this asshole has a doctorate?! From where? Liberty University?
  • johnhkennedy
    Stoking right wing anger. These creeps will keep it up until something awful happens.

    Scary, eh! Only way we will reverse this is to see some of our former Bush-Cheney leaders prosecuted for violations of Federal Laws. Torture is the low hanging fruit.

    If we cannot get Prosecution for the Torture Conspiracy
    IT Will Get MUCH WORSE!

    SIGN THE PETITION calling for Prosecution at
    http://ANGRYVOTERS.ORG
  • thepoliticalcat
    Something scary HAS ALREADY happened. The murder of a census worker in Kentucky. For which Michelle Bachman, Glenn Blech, and Rushbo should be held accountable, given all the h8 speech they've been directing to the mentally unstable among their followers.
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