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Exploring a Weak Political Argument
Summary: Discusses how the article "A Paramedic For Governor" fails to sway the reader to support the candidacy of James H. Green for governor of California. Critiques the article's lack of clear reasoning and persuasive power.
In the article "A Paramedic for Governor", published in October 2003 issue of Emergency Medical Services, Norm Rooker fails to argue why James H. Green should be governor of California. First of all, Rooker dose not provide enough evidence to support his argument. Additionally, his tone is not appropriate for this article. Finally, there is not clear reasoning in the article. Because of these defects in this article Norm fails to convince the reader why paramedic Green should be governor.
First, Norm Rooker is lacking in evidence in the article "A Paramedic for Governor." In the beginning of the article Rooker quotes Green in saying "I don't think I have a snowball's chance in you-know-where of becoming governor." This is unconvincing in that James Green should be governor. If Mr. Green dose not believe in himself then no one else will believe in him or want him as the...
This section contains 508 words (approx. 2 pages at 300 words per page) |