Wednesday, May 3, 2017

Shannon Green
Blog 2

               The specific artifact that I selected is an article titled “Two Last Obama- Era Rules Worth Saving from the G.O.P. This article in particular talks about how President Trump has signed 13 repeal measures passed by congress. It also talks about the two important protections where the Senate must decide to follow the lead of the House to vote and repeal them. One of the important protections that remain threatened, according to this article, is the allowance of states to establish payroll- deduction retirement accounts for private- sector workers who do not have retirement coverage at work. The second is forcing energy companies to limit harmful emissions of methane, the main component of natural gas. According to The Times News, the retirement regulation is consistent with Republicans traditions. This would mean that repealing the retirement rule would violate both the interest of the people and Republicans’ own “professed ideology.” The vote will come as soon as Wednesday, putting the Vice President, Mike Pence, in a possible tiebreaking decision – “a dubious victory,” The Times News expresses. The second rule, the rule to limit methane, is opposed by oil and gas interest and by some in Congress who have received offerings from those interests. The article explains how industries benefit from this, since methane can be sold. Making the decision to preserve these rules would allow Senate Republicans to show some concern for needs of people.

               The way this article is written and by the way I summarized it above, left – sided. Just by the title of the article, you can assume this is going to be a one sided view and that view would go with left – sided liberals. It is also easy to assume that because the article is from The Times News, a more liberal based writing style. Because this calls for a specific type of rhetoric, I will be using generic criticism as my method to explain this particular artifact. According to Foss, generic criticism is “rooted in the assumption that certain types of situations provoke similar needs and expectations in audiences and thus call for particular kinds of rhetoric.” If this article and company are known for having more left- sided views, they are going to use a specific rhetoric in their title of the article and throughout the article. The title is what catches the intended audience’s attention. If someone who has more right- sided view on politics, they’re not going to stop and waste time even looking at a Times News article. Even if the articles heading does not use left- sided rhetoric, if it is from the Times News or CNN, it is more likely than not that a person with right- sided views is not going to pick that article up. Generic criticism explains this. This method states that it seeks to discover commonalities in rhetorical patterns across occurring situations. This can relate to politics because in any situation in politics, specific rhetoric is used towards political parties. It is extremely consistent.  

Tuesday, March 21, 2017

Fake News Blog

               The piece of “fake news” I selected is when President Trump tweeted that an ‘extremely credible source’ had called his office telling him that (President at the time) Barack Obama’s birth certificate was a fraud. Trump tweeted this in August of 2012 but had been raising questions of Obama’s birth certificate since March, 2011. He publically announced this falsely, made up accusation to TV stations like ABC’s The View and The Today Show. This “fake news” is significant because Barack Obama was our President at the time of these false rumors. He was representing our country and to say he isn’t a U.S citizen and to spread false rumors that his birth certificate is fake reflects on us as a country. It makes us look less credible as a country. President Obama put the false accusations of his birth certificate to rest in 2008, when he released a short- form birth certificate from the Hawaii Department of Health. Trump went on to say how an ‘extremely credible source’ called his office and told him the birth certificate was a fraud. Links to blog post from WND.com and FreedomOutpost.com were also posted, promoting the fake news. This specific fake news topic definitely resonates differently with different audiences. Some Republicans may stick up for Trump, backing up his false statement, while some Democrats may call out his outrageous comments. The fake news that is published about Donald Trump probably interest Democrats more than Republicans and vice versa. Republicans may take the side of their political figure, even if they don’t necessarily agree with them. Democrats may be interested in this news because it makes the political figure that they dislike or don’t agree with look bad for not being a credible source. For this reason, I think it is more effective towards the left side. Because of his false statement on twitter, Trump’s tweet got a tremendous amount of attention from twitter viewers. It soon made headlines on national news channels. Some news station’s, like FOX News, who is known to take the views of Republicans, questioned how legit Mr. Obama’s birth certificate was. Other news station’s, like CNN, who is known to take the views of Democrates, were appalled by Mr. Trump’s tweet and thought it was actually quite laughable.