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    bringing up movements and cases close to a lot of people’s hearts. This shows reasoned persuasion because she says that her supreme court will be on the side of these movements and be better than it is now. Then once Clinton finishes her response Trump begins his counter. He begins his counter by immediately attacking a Supreme Court justice in Ruth Ginsburg. This shows manipulative persuasion because he is trying to get people to side with him because she made some uncalled for accusations…

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    his journal, “Trump Gains When He Stays in the Background”, analyzes Trump’s pattern to gaining in the polls. Barnes’ purpose is to indicate what causes Trump to fall behind Clinton in the polls and then how he redeems himself to get ahead of her again. He adopts an unbiased tone in order to appeal to both sides in his adult readers. Barnes’ uses dashes, talks about how Trump falls behind and gets back up again in each paragraph in order to illustrate what pattern could help Trump win the…

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    The American Dream Many people see the United States as the land of opportunity, but why? Foreigners view it this way because it demonstrates a life with options that they may not be able to obtain in their own countries, and that leads to the window for The American Dream. What exactly is The American Dream? Google has specifically defined The American Dream as, “the ideal that every US citizen should have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work, determination,…

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    compromising one's beliefs ,time, and finances. The short film,"The Candidate," gives viewers insight of the campaigning process. The film presents campaigning techniques that politicians in the 2016 presidential campaign have used. Both McKay and Trump uses simple and outspoken ideas to have the public remember him. Early in the movie, McKay had the liberty to express his thoughts. McKay’s opinions were unfiltered giving him a human side. The public viewed McKay as direct; a trait…

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    Fallacies Misconceptions

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    The media outlets have become a polarized institution which utilized a broad range of common fallacies to convey messages to their audience. One example is the recent presidential election. Some of the media outlets virtually create a lot of distractions. And, too often, there are many irrelevancies which were calculated to distract viewers, in particular, the American people from the real issues at large. We have recently heard of reported instances of “Fake News.” Sadly, this is the case,…

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    In his first two months of being the President of the United States, Donald Trump has proven to be the greatest chief the country has seen in ages. Trump has extremely high standards and is committed to education, and demands a high performance out of American schools. Trump has proven to be tough on ISIS and wants their organization destroyed. Many people frightened that ISIS would attack America with Trump being President, but he has convinced the American people that he will protect our…

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    Donald Trump is a major political figure in our society today. Not to mention, he is the most eccentric candidate running for president at the time. Although Trump himself is an interesting person, so is his twitter. He is not afraid to speak his mind, and his social media shows it. Yet, he is intriguing enough to have 6.89 million followers. This is a valuable way to campaign for presidency. Even though his outgoing twitter account and thoughts are contradictory, he is still one of the leading…

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    The Trump Effect

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    In The Trump Effect, and How It Spreads the New York Times argues that Donald Trump’s message of exclusion and hatred is not an anomaly for the Republican Party. The author claims that Trump’s boisterous message exposes the true feelings of the Republican Party. In the article, the author brings up a number of points explaining how Republican governors are taking on Trump’s idea of creating a faith based wall around the country. The governors are using their position to close borders to…

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    Face The Nation Analysis

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    with house republicans who didn’t like his legislation. In the end, the closer was unable to close the deal with members of his own party.” The main issue discussed on Face the Nation this Sunday morning was the failed healthcare reform President Trump was attempted to set into place. Other issues that Face the Nation covered included investigations through congressional intelligence committees and national security, also new surprises in…

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    Under the veneer of praising Donald Trump in the title of her essay – “The rhetorical brilliance of Trump the demagogue” (Mercieca, 2015), Jennifer Mercieca explores Trump’s rhetorical strategy to rally the American public into supporting him in spite of his offensive rhetoric. Using Donald Trump’s December 7 Statement on Preventing Muslim Immigration (Trump, 2015) as an example, Mercieca puts forth this essay to explain Trump’s “profound and persistent appeal” (Mercieca, 2015) through…

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