The first pundit I watched was Chris Matthews on “Hardball.” This pundit was liberal. On the show he had several guests. In the first segment of the show, the guests were Anna Gearan from the Washington post, Jamaal Simmons, and Joan Walsh from “The Nation.” In this segment Chris discussed with the guest a number of different topics concerning the general elections and the campaigns. Among the questions were one that asked who would be the best republican to run against Hillary Clinton. Throughout
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The most intresting part of Mr. Trump is the logical fallacy he uses to exaggrations situations that conflict with reality. Cooper points out Mr. Trump’s many exagerations of America as “ borderline-apocalyptic rhetoric” which is true as Mr. Trump describes fallen buisness as “rusted out factories scattered like tomestones” putting a new connotation to the ruins of factories other than just some run down dangous building filled with asbestos. Moreover, the why he goes on about the “education system
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Comparative Rhetorical Analysis: Donald Trump and Jeb Bush “I’m officially announcing my candidacy for President of the United States of America.” Members of the Republican Party have heard this seventeen times so far during the duration of this presidential primary cycle. It’s safe to say that anyone who gives any attention to presidential elections in America have been enlightened with a very interesting presidential primary so far to say the least. It’s important to analyze what statements the
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Do you really love the United States of America? If so, then we need to help proposing the construction of the massive thirty-foot tall Trump Border wall. The Building of the Mexican Border wall is necessary because thousands of illegal Mexicans flee into the United States everyday. Border patrol men risk their lives everyday just to keep our borders safe. The protection of the United States and Mexico border is at stake and we need to do something about it. The main purpose of building the massive
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Donald Trump’s plan for not allowing foreign Muslims in to the country is my public story. This story is contagious because it involves the U.S presidential race and the future of our country and the way other countries and people look at us as a whole. Other countries judge us by our leaders and not by the people of our country. I personally agree with his plan but there are no sure ways of him being able to do it. This story hits all 6 STEPPS. The story has social currency for sure although, not
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Thank you! Thank you Bismarck for the kind welcome. Thank you as well to Mr. Obama for that marvelous introduction. I’m here today to talk about immigration into our country. It’s a choice between people looking up to us or people wanting to hurt us. As a member of the Cabinet, I have had the immense honor of being the first representative of the American people for most immigrants that enter the country. As candidate for President, there is nothing more important to me than immigration and
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and environmentally significant reasons I am against the Dakota Access Pipeline. For instance, our president Donald Trump has had stocks in the pipeline, and sold them off last summer to avoid a conflict of interest. However, the chief executive Kelcy Warren, of the pipeline company, Energy Transfer Partners (ETP), has made generous contributions to his political campaign. It appears Trump deliberately made the stocks for this company soar (Mufson, 2016). Secondly, the pipeline runs through sacred
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Lately, my friends are constantly asking, "How in the hell could Donald Trump be so popular?" Without question, their reactions to Trump's presidential bid are reasonable. Yet, when Trump announced his candidacy, to be honest, I wasn't the least bit appalled or surprised. Why? Well, because I've grown up and lived around the white working class my entire life. Fortunately, or unfortunately, I understand the ideological roots of Donald's campaign and the very palatable white anger that supports it
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Are Donald Trump’s Words and Actions Acceptable In Today’s Society? Over the past year as the 45th president of the United States, Donald Trump has made many bold, inappropriate, childish, and downright unintelligent statements. Trump currently has one of the lowest approval ratings in history, and his actions are the cause of it. Over the course of the 347 days he has been in office, Trump has made 1,950 misleading or false comments since being sworn in, which is an average of 5.6 a day (Cilliza)
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Paul Manafort, who was President Donald Trump’s campaign chairman, is accused of a conspiracy against the United States and illegal obtainment of money. He now has a tough road ahead of him and as a result, needs a victory in his upcoming trial. If he does not get it, he may have to spend up to 80 years in prison. Given the strength of the FBI case, it is going to be almost impossible for Manafort to get out without paying some type of price. Paul Manafort was born into a real-estate family and
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