1. How do you think Raina voted on proposition 71? How would you have voted? Why?
Have you ever had that one annoying friend who always ruins your pleasant mood? Your friend's voice alone makes you want to punch him in the face. Because he only talks about being better at everything than you are. Well, this might be President Donald Trump. Columnist, Frank Bruni, in his editorial explains how President Trump is all about himself.
In many of the videos he is saying or recalling something undisputed and unethical that he has done. This leads her to ask how is someone like this fit to be president, and that he infact is not fit to be our president. Donald trump political ad shows hillary clinton's many scandals and exposes them to a certain extent, it over dramaticized the numerosity of them and makes them seem like there are much more than there actually is. Both candidates use another's accounts against them to say it makes them unfit to be a ruler of this country. They each try to point the finger at one another saying he said this or she did that to make one another look
In the year of 2016, the most controversial issue that occurred was the presidential election. Hilary Clinton, a Democratic nominee and Donald Trump who is a part of the Republican Party, both fought for the spot to become the 45th president. Many felt that Donald Trump should not have been chosen to become president due to a stance on equality rights. Donald Trump does not believe in equality for genders and races and he makes it known on twitter. However, individuals presume Hilary Clinton is the better candidate because she has experience in the political field and has a devoted her time in reaching for justice.
The 2016 Presidential Election was one of the craziest events in United States history. Obviously, Donald Trump won and it affected millions of people, whether it was in a good way or a bad way. In the article, “Donald Trump’s Inaugural Address Was Great”, by James Poulos, Trump was considered to be “great and logical” (Poulos). However, in the article, “Don’t Believe the Populism of Trump’s Inaugural Address. Our President is a Plutocrat”, by Ryan Cooper, Trumps is considered to be a terrible person, and he does not to deserve to be president.
Trump appeals to people with opposing viewpoints by using inclusive words and keeping the focus off of himself. It is not the things Trump will do, but it is the things that we, who “share one heart, one home, and one glorious destiny,” will
Being a young woman in America, I have stared eye to eye with the guidelines that the media has handed to me. The documentary, Miss Representation, directed by Jennifer Siebel Newsom, discusses how the media’s objectification of women impacts the lives of girls and women across America. Miss Representation shows that as a girl watches other women
This shows that people believe the message because it is coming from an everyday person who represents an everyday American, allowing the audience to notice that they should and can enjoy
During the 2016 presidential election, we all start to understand the real definition of what persona is. Persona states that it is the ethos, roles, identity, authority, and image a rhetor constructs and performs during a rhetorical act. Throughout the election, we find that both Clinton and Trump their own qualified persona. However, Trump seems to take the throne with his outrageous persona. In the last year, he has shown many examples of his persona through his way of communication with the public.
The current Presidential candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton have voters and spectators questioning whether either candidate is fit to be the next President of the United States of America. On one hand you have Donald Trump, who has proven time and time again that he is a threat not only to himself but to the people around him. The Republican candidate 's controversial campaign has been marked by bursts of false and outrageous allegations, personal insults, sexist remarks and outright bigotry. His rallies and speeches gather crowds of unruly supporters who have received a reputation of causing violence. On the other hand you have, Hillary Clinton who may not be the ideal candidate, but is certainly the better choice.
One of the reasons why Trump isn’t fit to become president is because he promotes violence, as shown throughout several of his rallies. In the article, “Donald Trump Encourages Violence At His Rallies. His Fans Are Listening,” by Sam Stein and Dana Liebelson, the authors wrote about how a video released showed a gang of men kicking and punching a Black Lives Matter protester at a Trump rally, to which Donald Trump Responded with, “Maybe he should have been roughed up because it was absolutely disgusting what he was doing(Diamond).” In other words, supporters of Trump thought it was appropriate to attack a protester all because he disrupted his speech. As a potential leader, Donald Trump shouldn’t have advocated for the violence at his rally just because the person didn’t agree with him.
Immigration, education, and healthcare are three of the important topics that U.S citizens want to hear about. Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump both have great proposals to make America better. Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump both have great proposals for the U.S. Yet, we seen that in these three topics Hillary Clinton is better than Donald
As Lucia Palmer, emphasis in her article “Sluts, Brats and sextuplets" that “Children are defined as dependent, powerless, and ignorant, which constructs adults as independent, powerful, and knowing (Holland, 2004)." (P.135). Showing this type of images as if, children are dependents, powerless, and ignorant makes the children feel as if they are and they cannot do anything about it. Because that’s what others think of them as. Its influencing children behaviors to be the way it’s shown on the television.
I. Introduction Donald Trump: American Hero or Villain? For many Americans, Trump is seen as the long-awaited saviour of the nation. Others see him as the man to start World War III.
Change Starts With You: An Analysis of Michael Jackson’s “Man in the Mirror” 1980s pop megastars were responsible for guiding pop culture into a revolution of emerging trends. A decade full of discrimination, immigration, homosexuality, poverty, and health crises, where the public looked towards celebrities for inspiration. Michael Jackson, King of Pop broke more social barriers than any other icon of his time. Michael’s 1987 hit, “Man in the Mirror” was an upbeat pop song that inspired a revolution. The soulful melody brings attention to the need for change in a world full of discrimination, narcissism, and neglect, while provoking the thought that change begins with ‘you’.