Tuesday, February 28, 2012
An Analysis of Liberals aren’t funny, they’re a riot by: Ann Coulter
Coulter displays a tone of a rather critical and outrage person. Through her use of tone she attacks and provokes liberals with a bias message of disguise of the liberals. Coulter starts the column off by acknowledging violence erupting in the world and also “researching” about mobs. “Thanks, you dirty animals. I knew you wouldn’t let me down”. Coulter uses a subliminal message to attack liberals. Without going in depth into the column Coulter already utilizes her critical nature to reel in the readers. “And as long as there liberals, there will be people stoking the mob”. Coulter’s provocative opinion distributes a clear look for what the essay will surround. Coulter asked “Why were blacks and Hispanics gang members looting after the Rodney King verdict?” She also proceeds to use evidence from gang member who said “they didn’t know or care about Rodney King’s verdict”. Coulter describes that in a sense there was no reasoning behind the rioting. Coulter expresses her opinion again about liberals by saying “Liberals love mobs because rioting and anarchy is their path to power.” Coulter throughout the column blames liberals for the rioting. Ann Coulter reveals a hateful and obnoxious tone toward liberals because in her opinion rioting is liberal’s bread and butter towards power. The title of the column is “Liberals aren’t funny, they’re a Riot” brings forth the theme of the column which is liberals roles in rioting.
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