On July the 3rd, 2016 I watched Fox News. The host during this session was Ainsley Earhardt. The guests were Xavier Becerra and Devin Nunes. The pundits were Brit Hume, Charles Lane, Scott Brown, and Heidi Przybyla.
The first guest was Xavier Becerra. The main subject of discussion during this interview was the investigation on Hillary Clinton’s email scandal. Xavier believes that all of the emails information was not classified as top secret until weeks after she sent the email. The main percentage of the democrats see this incident as a huge misunderstanding, and she won’t make the mistake again. However on the opposite side of the spectrum most of the Republican party believes she should be in jail for treason. Ainsley transitioned the conversation to the Benghazi tragedy for the last few moments of the interview. Xavier, a Democrat, firmly believed that Clinton couldn’t do anything to stop the tragedy from happening. After the interview the pundits, all Republican, came on. They all agreed that Hillary Clinton should be directly responsible for the deaths at Benghazi. After the discussion Ainsley introduced Devin Nunes. Devin’s interview mainly talked about the terrorism threat in the United States. He started exclaiming we can’t call the threat by any other name besides radical Islamic terrorist. He said that Democrats need to stop just calling them terrorist and call them by what they are. Personally I don’t think it matters if they leave the two words out due to adding them will just be offensive a whole religion.
This analyzation of the two parties emphasized to me the difference between the two parties. In other shows, ones that aren’t mainly composed of one party for their pundits, they argue over matter that were off topic, and only end arguing when they are taken off the show.
You did a good job showing both sides of the argument.
ReplyDeleteNicholas ... I need more substance of the issues than this.
DeleteCaleb, don't forget to include the credentials of the guests and pundits. This is a small but very important detail.
ReplyDeleteHow will the emails of Secretary Clinton affect the POTUS election in November, if at all. I'd like to see you write more about this.