A vast majority of the words Coulter has chosen to use in this article have a negative connotation. For instance, in the beginning of the article Coulter criticizes Herrin when she says, "Sorry that running a country inconveniences you, Chuck." By using words such as "inconveniences" Coulter is setting to tone for the entire article and in doing this she is letting the readers know how strongly she disagrees with his point of view. Furthermore, Coulter uses words like demanding, forced, and absolutely to assert her position on the issue at hand. Ultimately, by placing these key words throughout the article Coulter is reiterating her stance subconsciously to the reader and slowly affecting the readers'
A vast majority of the words Coulter has chosen to use in this article have a negative connotation. For instance, in the beginning of the article Coulter criticizes Herrin when she says, "Sorry that running a country inconveniences you, Chuck." By using words such as "inconveniences" Coulter is setting to tone for the entire article and in doing this she is letting the readers know how strongly she disagrees with his point of view. Furthermore, Coulter uses words like demanding, forced, and absolutely to assert her position on the issue at hand. Ultimately, by placing these key words throughout the article Coulter is reiterating her stance subconsciously to the reader and slowly affecting the readers'