Donald Trump defended Republican presidential rival Ben Carson for his comments on the recent Oregon college shooting. On Wednesday, the real estate mogul jumped to the defense of Ben Carson who said he would have attempted to foil the gunman’s efforts in the Oregon college shooting. Donald Trump posted a statement on Twitter saying it was unfair to judge his GOP rival based on his comments on the incident last Thursday at Umpqua Community College, according to the New York Post (NYP). “Ben Carson was speaking in general terms as to what he would do if confronted with a gunman, and was not criticizing the victims, the NYP quotes Trump’s tweet on Wednesday. “Not fair!” Carson came under fire on Wednesday after he released comments on the Oregon …show more content…
He told reporters that people treated Carson “very unfairly” with their negative reaction on his Oregon shooting comments, CBS News reports. Carson, on the other hand, also explained his comments the day before. The retired neurosurgeon said he just wanted people to take action the next time a shooting happens. In the case of what happened in Oregon, the victims just sat there and allowed the assailant to shoot them one by one. If everybody tackled the gunman, he would not have been able to kill all his victims. He added that people should be able to know what to do because it will probably happen again, Carson told ABC in an interview. Meanwhile, during the same rally, Trump expressed his support for Russia’s initiative to launch airstrikes in Syria. He told the crowd that he thinks bombing ISIS is a “great thing.” However, Russians are mostly targeting the rebels in western Syria who are against Assad’s leadership. The U.S. also said Moscow is not really attacking ISIS, but is just bombing the Syrian government’s opponents. Some of the groups begin targeted are linked to the terror group Al Qaeda, but there are also groups of moderate rebels being supported by the U.S. Nevertheless, Donald Trump thinks Russia’s intervention in the conflict in Syria is a positive thing and even urged Moscow to keep on bombing the
LZ brings up a logical fact that there was no need for more guns than the shooter that was in that theater, because it was dark and everybody was freaking out. When you think about it shooting situation can be very stressful and there really is no need to add more gunfire. He also brings up logos throughout the article to provide the logic behind his reasoning. One quote from the article “In a country with fewer than 350 million people but more than 310 million guns, we don't need more of them” gives the reader a bunch of logic to think about (cnn). Another fact he brings up is the American Federation of Teachers has about 1.5 million members and they wrote a letter opposing the bill that wanted to get
When Kimmel speaks of the Vegas shooter and of the “gun show loophole”, he leaves out the fact that the casino was already a gun free zone and that it has been proven the “gun show loophole” is nothing but a myth. Heavy bias and further logical fallacies are made in the following paragraphs. Biases are often made in form of hashtags, as seen in the article, Billy Baldwin posted #NRATerrorists, impressing that the NRA and republicans don’t care for human lives. In the paragraph ‘Think of the Children’, further logical fallacies are made in the argument for gun control when the entire purpose and use of the second amendment seems to be skipped
To begin with, the article “Las Vegas shooter booked hotel overlooking Lollapalooza, seen with mystery woman”, written by Morgan Winsor and Julia Jacobo gives an overview of the horrific events that took place in Las Vegas, Nevada at the Route 91 Harvest Music festival earlier this month. During the festival, suspect Stephen Paddock, 64, had a hotel room at Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino, which overlooked the festival. In his hotel room police found at least 23 guns, extreme amounts of ammunition, and hidden cameras to detect police trying to arrest him. The guns in question were used to kill at least 59 people, through broken windows in his suite, including Stephen Paddock who committed suicide. As this horrific event has just occurred not all the facts have been gathered and police have an active investigation into this event to determine his motivation to commit this heinous act.
Good politicians will tell you they do not lead on issues. They simply find out where everyone else is headed and then get out front. Enter presidential candidate Mike Huckabee. Reversing his position from the 2008 presidential campaign, Huckabee now says that he is open to medical marijuana and that states should be permitted to legalize recreational adult use marijuana without interference from federal authorities.
As an advocate for human rights, I take injustice that is targeted against a race or individual resolutely. Commonly, people make rude and insensitive remarks without remorse. Unfortunately, these remarks are made by influential American icons. Ben Carson, candidate for the presidential election, stated that he does not agree in having a Muslim president. When asked why, he responded with, "if you accept the tenets of Islam that you would be incapable by abiding under the Constitution.
Goldman in the article shows small clips of videos and other articles to back up his view on the topics. I believe that instead of political people making a change there causing more violence in the world. In Goldman article of Trump the rhetorical violence that is represented is him targeting Mexicans specifically. As well as Muslims, African Americans,
n the “Sinners…” passage, which was written by Jonathan Edwards, had a more effective style. His style was more effective by the diction he used. He used many descriptive words, and gave more details throughout the passage. Jonathan Edwards theme was if you don't repent your sins, then you will go to hell,Edwards stated that in lines 47-51 when he said “The wrath of God is like great waters that are damned for the present.” The Author of “Black Veil” Nathaniel Hawthorne, had a theme that people will judge you if you change your appearance.
My 10 Block Story “Thank you Washington DC! Together, we can win this election,” I said as my closing sentence at my Rally. After that I thought to myself as I got in a car to go to the airport, that went well! I’ve got this election locked in! “Where to,” said my driver.
Each side in this sometimes called “Proxy war” have different views on who are the terrorists. The United States recognises the Kurds as allies while Russia believes to see them as terrorists. With each side looking to strengthen the positions of whichever side they are supporting, the end of this war does not seem to be anytime soon for the country of Syria (Document
President Donald Trump. Even to those who had voted for Trump this election, I doubt you ever expected to hear those words four years ago. Now added to the great list of men that lead this beautiful, that slots among Honest Abe, The American Cincinnatus, Old Hickory, and Father of the Constitution, is The Tumpster. Dana Milbank's mocking article “In which Trump discovers some guy named Frederick Douglass” Donald Trump is contrasted to the expectation of how leaders perform and act by the juxtaposition of the expectation, the allusion of similar incidents, and the situational irony of the thirteen days that he has been in office.
The conservative did what he does best on Wednesday. He chose the best moment to respond as he “patiently waited his turn” (Diamond). When he fired back, he “brought the crowd to raucous applause” (Diamond). As the audience roared, Cruz said "The questions that have been asked so far in this debate illustrate why the American people don 't trust the media." Rubio brought the following question up during the debate that excited the audience even more, "This is not a cage match, and you look at the questions: 'Donald Trump are you a comic book villain?
Introduction Hook: I never knew that one day, one idea could have such a big impact. That one thing could change the history, set up the rest of the country to follow suit with this specific topic, and things that need a change in general. Background: Over 50 years ago, on March 7, 1965, now known as bloody Sunday, segregation was still prevalent. At the time it was not allowed for blacks to vote at the time.
Rhetorical Analysis Obama Throught President Obama’s speech addressing gun control, Obama effectively uses both the appeal of ethos and repetition in order to persuade individuals into agreeing with him on the topic of tightening gun control. To begin with, in order to increase his credibility on the affair and in hopes of persuading his audience, Obama resorted to the use of ethos. This is seen when he states, ”I’m not on the ballot again. I’m not looking to score some points” (Obama 2). This line refers to the 2016 presidential campaign, and more importantly the fact that Obama will not be, and cannot run again.
‘“Family Values” Republican Senator Got His Mistress Pregnant, Then Told Her To Get Abortion” (the Baxter Ben-twitter). This is one tweet from the 2015 election and there are many more targeting the private lives of politicians. The tweets do not just involve their private lives, but they also involve comments from people on the actions and speeches that politicians are giving. By people tweeting these opinions and comments about politicians and their lives, this question arises: Are these tweets about politicians affecting the votes they are receiving from the voters? Since the 2016 election is right around the corner, there has been so many people tweeting hateful tweets about specific actions that politicians have made.
Barack Obama’s win for President in 2009 was a historical moment for the United States. His inaugural speech was much anticipated, because this was going to set the tone for his presidency. His speech told the American people that improving the economy is one of his priorities, but there were also other areas he would like to improve like healthcare and the education system. This was a speech that was meant to persuade the American public to take action for them to rise as a nation again, and for them to put their trust into him. His message addressed a couple of specific points like his gratefulness to the American people, the different crises America is facing, how America will overcome these crises, replying to his cynics, addressing the world, and then he reminded America again to be brave like they’ve always been to overcome the hard times (5 Speechwriting Lessons from Obama's Inaugural Speech, (n.d.).