In this column written by
William A. Jacobson, Jacobson in the beginning of the article mentions how
Romney had a strong performance on Tuesday’s debate. However, there is no
indication in the throughout the column of Governor Romney’s strong performance
on Tuesday’s debate other than that reference. What Jacobson--a right leaning columnist—is
doing is creating unnecessary controversy. He pin point vague topics that President Obama
made throughout the debate and poorly critiques them. For example, one of the
main points that Jacobson made in the column was that the day that our
ambassador was killed in Libya, President Obama, “went to Las
Vegas for a fundraiser”. What Jacobson fails to recall is that the day of 9/11
there were a huge controversy as to the whereabouts of President Bush who was a
Republican. So Jacobson goes on to criticize President Obama for going to a fundraiser
the day that our ambassador was killed however, he fails to mention that on day
of one of the biggest events in American History, no one was able to recall
President Bush’s whereabouts.
In
addition, Johnson also notes that President Obama’s biggest mistake in the debate was
failing to address how the next four years of his presidency will be different.
However isn’t the whole point of the
Presidential Debates to address the changes that will occur with the next
presidency? From personally watching the debates, I can safely say it seems pretty clear as to where both presidential candidates stand on issues and how their policies in
the next four years will address the issues. Johnson’s column seems to be
written just to display a poor written argument. It appears that Johnson has no
background at all as to where either candidate stands on the issues. Johnson seems
to base his argument only off of Tuesday’s debate, and the propose seems to be to
attack President Obama and the Democrats. Where the majority believes that Obama did
substantially well on Tuesday’s debate, Johnson seem to think otherwise.
Because he is a right leaning columnist, Johnson has to create an argument
against President Obama. His intent on the audience is show them that President
Obama is a weak candidate and shouldn’t be in office. However, Johnson’s column
fails to make logical arguments that clearly display weaknesses in President Obama’s
performance.
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