Speaker- Liberal Jornalist, Paul Krugman of the New York Times
Occasion- Shortly after the Chairman of the House Committee made a borderline racist comment about poverty and culture
Audience- Liberals and Democrats
Purpose- To expose another flaw in conservatives, and to explain why Paul Ryan is an example of how most conservatives think
Subject- Paul Ryan's "whistle"
Tone- Sarcastic and critical
Paul Krugman used a mixture of sarcasm and appeals to ethos throughout the article, to hook and sway the reader's opinion. He used multiple examples from the past 40 years to support his claim. One example he used was the Tea Party. He basically ended the article stating that Ryan was not out of character, but that that is all he knows.
Occasion- Shortly after the Chairman of the House Committee made a borderline racist comment about poverty and culture
Audience- Liberals and Democrats
Purpose- To expose another flaw in conservatives, and to explain why Paul Ryan is an example of how most conservatives think
Subject- Paul Ryan's "whistle"
Tone- Sarcastic and critical
Paul Krugman used a mixture of sarcasm and appeals to ethos throughout the article, to hook and sway the reader's opinion. He used multiple examples from the past 40 years to support his claim. One example he used was the Tea Party. He basically ended the article stating that Ryan was not out of character, but that that is all he knows.