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SELECT 2 POLITICAL ADS from a specific campaign year: one democrat and one republican. DISCUSS 4 LOGICAL FALLACIES THAT ARE USED TO PERSUADE THE AUDIENCE. Use the rubric for effective ads to address the categories of emotion, persuasion, truth, and style. INCLUDE THE SPECIFIC WEB LINKS TO THE ADS THAT YOU CHOSE AT THE BEGINNING OF YOUR BLOG. 100 WORDS PER AD. http://www.livingroomcandidate.org/ http://pcl.stanford.edu/campaigns/2012/
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Joshua K.
8/25/2014 06:38:56 pm
http://www.livingroomcandidate.org/commercials/1992/journey#4140
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Joshua K.
8/25/2014 06:45:21 pm
http://www.livingroomcandidate.org/commercials/1992/what-i-am-fighting-for#4132
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Jessica G
8/27/2014 12:29:47 am
Obama: “Need Education” 2008
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Caitlyn H.
9/4/2014 11:23:09 pm
I found that your analysis was spot on. The videos show with the accompanied music made me pity the woman in Obama's ad and in McCain's video, he seemed to use his past experiences to justify his ideas in his campaign as you mentioned.
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Torin C.
8/27/2014 02:39:01 am
The 2000 presidential election between Al Gore and George W. Bush. Al Gore was Democratic and Bush was a Republican.
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Zach C.
8/27/2014 07:33:38 pm
Reagan vs. Mondale (1984)
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Sophia M
8/28/2014 04:59:51 am
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Joshua K.
8/31/2014 06:58:16 pm
I enjoyed the way you established the tone for the McCain ad, but also then incorporated the logical fallacies in both ads. It felt like it flowed very smoothly together, and your ratings appeared to make sense in the way you wrote them, making your writing fit well with what you were trying to state and point out.
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Caitlyn H.
9/4/2014 11:28:17 pm
I enjoyed your selection of the ads. For Obama's ad I found that he used a lot of sentimental appeal and attacking the other party's views. I liked McCain's version of attacking more because his was comedic while also getting the point across.
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Gabriel H.
8/28/2014 05:57:43 am
http://pcl.stanford.edu/campaigns/2012/?adv=Strong+America+-+Mitt+Romney+-+Nov+5-republican
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Joshua K.
8/31/2014 06:56:16 pm
Based on your writing, I say that I do agree with the logical fallacies you are pointing out and that they make sense, but also do keep in mind to perhaps rate the ads on how logical they are and how emotional appeal , as stated on the rubric attached to the packet we received.
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Cole H
9/13/2014 01:00:24 am
I do agree with your analysis of the logical fallacies in your ads. They were both effective in their political arguments. Don't forget to rate them though.
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Nash P.
9/25/2014 11:30:06 pm
I didn't notice the logical fallacies, but I did after you pointed them out. All-in-all, this is very well written
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Shaina L.
8/30/2014 06:50:00 am
[http://www.livingroomcandidate.org/commercials/type/fear]
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Cole H
9/13/2014 01:17:38 am
You did a good job of identifying the fallacies and describing the commercial. I think you may have needed to find a couple more and rate the commercials, but overall, you did a thorough job.
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Nash P.
9/25/2014 11:27:13 pm
I like your selection of ads, and how you summarized and backed up your opinion.
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Frida Ø. L.
9/2/2014 03:27:12 am
http://www.livingroomcandidate.org/commercials/1996
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Erica B.
9/2/2014 04:36:08 am
Blog 1: 2008 Obama vs McCain
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Erica B.
9/2/2014 04:37:02 am
Blog 2:
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Cole H
9/2/2014 05:09:53 am
Bush vs. Gore 2000
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Logan H
9/2/2014 05:42:35 am
http://www.livingroomcandidate.org/commercials/2012
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Caitlyn H.
9/2/2014 10:13:29 pm
1960 Kennedy vs. Nixon
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Natasha A.
9/3/2014 12:58:34 am
http://www.livingroomcandidate.org/commercials/1996
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Jesus Sarabia
9/4/2014 04:07:29 am
Obama Vs. Romney:
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Nash P.
9/16/2014 12:23:40 am
Ad 1: 'Firms'
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Nash P.
9/16/2014 12:33:08 am
Ad 2: 'Political Payoffs & Middle Class Layoffs'
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Jared C
9/19/2014 03:06:24 am
http://www.livingroomcandidate.org/commercials/1992
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Christina Daley
10/4/2014 03:11:59 am
"Big Bird" 2012 Campaign commercial for Democratic Party/Obama
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