hugely from strict enforcement of tough gun laws reinvents himself as a gun lobby parrot. The
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The editorial "Rudy Giuliani, a sellout on gun control stance" made debut in The New
York Daily on October 10, 2015. This editorial explores the ideas on gun laws. The author of
this editorial brings forth ideas from Mr. Rudy Giuliani, former mayor of New York City. The
editorial views statements also made by president Obama in regards to the subject. The
editorial focuses on Obama’s lack of knowledge, along with the
inadequate gun laws that are in today's society.
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While Giuliani states valid observations about gun
laws the editor of this editorial fails to show views from president Obama; while still continuing
not to show his opinion, therefore, showing him to be bias to Giuliani.
As the author of this editorial concludes on how president Obama could be inadequately
enforcing gun laws, he continues on favoring the works of mayor Giuliani. The author is
completely bias within his works continuously quoting Mayor Giuliani and refers ideals he
brought about while In office. While throughout the editorial Giuliani holds valid and
credible points towards gun laws, he holds many different stances on effectively enforcing or
putting forth these laws. While readers receive numerous solid ideas within the editorial,
Giuliani's views are really the only one ones focused on. The editor of this editorial could be
more affective In his work if would express the views of others. At one point in the editorial
Giuliani states the power and effectiveness of his works,but follows it up with statements like
"not going to stop crime" and "not going to end violence." If such a little gain then what's the
importance of pushing these laws and regulations on