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Washington Post Synthesis Essay

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Firstly, the media pointed out just the right view, but did not indicate the opposite view is called story selection. It is difficult to tell which of the two articles are conservative or liberal because each of article has its own theories. For example, in the Washington post, the author mentions the negative problems when participate in Obamacare program. Also, there are just a few results can be found like " The Affordable Care Act won't help these 5 million people." From here, it is clearly show that the Washington post stands on the conservative side. Meanwhile, there are many results support the Townhall such as " Cheer up! Obamacare gave you a good deal", " Daniel: Obamacare for everything" or " Obamacare has been wonderful for America." It is definitely determined that the Townhall post oblique to be liberal because based on the results, people support and smarmy the political. In addition, two articles try to skip the comparison and opposition of each other. In Townhall, it said Obamacare will be great for America, but it does not mention that underage person and high wages will not be covered by the Obamacare. Similar to the Washington post, it does not describe the benefits of Obamacare, which only criticism. …show more content…

The writer used the words of famous people to identify a conservative rather than liberal, as one as a group or as one expert. In " The Affordable Care Act won't help these 5 million people" by Reid Wilson, he outlines the negative issues to defend his views, so the readers can agree with him. Also, in the article " Obamacare has been wonderful for America" by Daniel, he mentions the words by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid that Obamacare will help people in the United State. He states, " Affordable Care Act is not affordable, cost jobs, reduce worker hours" Based on that statement, the author tries to give the readers evidences from the famous people in the government to convince the

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