CRT 205 Analyzing Credibility

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CRT 205 Analyzing Credibility

I am not aware of who paid for the Rudy Giuliani interview, probably the producers of CNN.   The views that were expressed in this interview were that of Giuliani’s and Giuliani’s alone.   I would agree with some of what was said but would not accept this as my own opinion.   I detect a minor slant in the opinions expressed due to the fact that Larry King would ask a question that was in the form of an opinion that one might have.   The opinions expressed here might have some credibility in the sense that in part of what Giuliani is factual, but most of it is that of his own beliefs.
The first ad I watched is the Toyota Corolla ad clips.   Toyota is most likely responsible for the ads funding.   The clips provide both for primary and secondary opinions in the information given.   The clips that provided primary information are the ones that explained the power house and the performance of the vehicle.   The clips I believe that provide the most secondary opinions are the ones that advertise the sound system, meaning that Toyota is trying to sell the car through the sound package.   There is some primary information explaining what the sound system provides.
I am somewhat skeptical of the news sources credibility because it is Rudy Giuliani and for that I mean that I do not trust the guy in what he says.   I do not know why but he gives off that untrustworthy feeling.   I do believe that he is being biased in what he says, most of it sounds like his own opinion.
The other ad that I watched is the Pedigree and Pedigree Light commercials.   The claim made in the standard Pedigree ads is that, “Pedigree is really good food for dogs.”   There is no claim in the Pedigree Light ads.   The Pedigree Light ads only state, “Put your dog on a diet.”   Pedigree wants dog owners to keep their dogs healthy and not overweight by feeding them Pedigree Dog food.   They do this by using dogs in their ads with a human voice portraying the dog’s thoughts.   I would still be...

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