Tuesday, September 10, 2013

crossfire

In the crossfire debate Jon Stewart challenges his political opponent by first making fun of his bias opinions on policy and social and financial reform. Stewart does time and time again and after a while it becomes evident that stewart is purposely making fun of his opponent in order to discredit him and validate himself and his ideas. Also Stewart dresses in a way that shows the general public that he is an open and honest guy that doesn't have anything to hide. Furthermore Stewarts body language implies that he is confident in what he is saying and is relaxed during the duration of the debate. While on the other his opponent is not, his body language implies that he is insecure and uncertain in the things he is saying and the facts which he is referring to. All in all the winner of this argument is Jon Stewart.

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