Family Dinner Rhetorical Analysis

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Every since I was a little kid, my family and I have met up with other families every Friday for Shabbat (a jewish holiday) dinner. These dinners where a staple of my childhood and these adults have watched me grow up from a little kid to a high school heading to college. Due to the election, politics had become the focus point of the dinner time conversation. My family and I have very different political views than are friends so when it comes to politics we have pretty much established that we will agree to disagree. But during one of these conversations this year I could not simply just agree to disagree.

During the conversation one of my parents friends, Mr. Goldberg claimed that a certain senator was the devil because she is “trying