Let's play one of those "compare the two pictures" games. How many things do you notice about the frames that are the same? Perhaps the same exact guy?
These were taken from two separate videos of two separate Fox News "focus groups", which were monitored during each debate for their responses (positive and negative), and then were asked post-debate questions. The frame on the left is from a debate where McCain was thought to have done particularly well, and the second frame was from tonight's forum, where Romney was the anointed of the night (perhaps pre-anointed?):

Here's the focus group from tonight:
Tell me if it sounds rigged or not. Another thing that really brought up a red-flag for me was the whole "Do you think that the results of Iowa have influenced your decisions?" The question was met with a chorus of "No's." I heard not one person answer in the affirmative. The fact is, New Hampshire has historically been affected by the results of Iowa, sometimes majorly, sometimes not, but there is a trend in that direction. What a load of baloney.
-Cydney
Cross-posted on The Celebrity.
EDIT: Michelle Malkin has her eye on this as well.
Posted by Cydney at January 07, 2008 08:39 AM | Email ThisI, too, notice the high degree of sameness on the photos between the two gents.
Posted by: swatter on January 7, 2008 09:13 AMShe is taking the tack of how this guy (if he is the same guy and it now looks so) can be undecided in September focus group and then become decided at the end, but now, he was again undecided.
First off, she claims, how can you decide based on a focus group when you haven't been able to decide before that?
High level staffers of a city used to refer to election season as animal season, and I say it is silly time.
Posted by: swatter on January 7, 2008 09:53 AMHow DO they choose focus groups anyway?
Posted by: Cydney on January 7, 2008 10:04 AM