'Unbiased' By Julie Pace

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“Unbiased” News Report Julie Pace, in her article, Can Ted Cruz beat Donald Trump?, poses obstacles to Donald Trump’s path to the White House. Through analogous imagery, Pace describes the widespread disagreement with the Republican front-runner’s ability to hold office, and evaluates various methods for halting his progress. By adopting a critical tone, the author wishes to refine the American voter’s opinion of Donald Trump, and ultimately downplays the Republican Party as a whole. Pace partially satirises these plans to bring down Trump, by illustrating the idea that none of these options would be as beneficial for the United States as electing a democratic president. Pace utilizes process analysis to evaluate current political issues concerning the Republican primary, with the ultimate goal of influencing the reader to side with her political philosophies. Pace adopts a …show more content…

The author commences the article with a description of the idea that Republican Party leaders have aspirations for Ted Cruz to be “the only hope in stopping Donald Trump’s march,” only to proceed by saying, “…the only candidate who causes as much heartburn among party elites as the billionaire businessman, if not more” (3-4). This opening establishes a negative connotation about the Republican party, and an unappreciable mood regarding the party’s forerunners. This exemplifies the author’s biased, liberal point-of-view, as she hammers her opposition’s candidates, with unsupported claims. Pace progresses to ad-hominously refer to Cruz as an “uncompromising conservative” who is “a colleague focused more on raising his own profile than achieving policy wins that benefit the party” (33-36). These allegations diverge

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