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Corey Lewandowski

3 appearances · 0 as guest · 10 topics

Influence Direction (across 3 analyzed appearances)

Avg Intensity

Moderate 48%

Avg Transparency

Transparent 80%

Top Technique

Performed authenticity

Technique Profile

Confirmation Bias 3x Performed Authenticity 2x Sensationalism 2x Juxtaposition 2x Anchoring 1x Social Proof 1x Us Vs. Them 1x Character Assassination 1x Character Labeling 1x Clickbait Framing 1x Emotional Labeling 1x Gendered Labeling 1x Gendered Tropes 1x Guilt By Association 1x Moral Outrage Induction 1x Narrative Hooks 1x Standard Channel Promotion 1x

Persuasion Dimensions

Emotional Appeal
50%
Story Shaping
47%
Implicit Claims
37%
Group Characterization
33%
Engagement Mechanics
30%
Call to Action
10%

Topics

department of homeland security kristi noem border security congressional oversight donald trump drug trafficking government accountability homeland security house judiciary committee latin american relations

Narrative Themes

The content aims to document the political downfall of Kristi Noem by aggregating her most scandalous and visually provocative controversies to validate her firing by Donald Trump.

Kristi Noem’s Most Controversial Moments: Lewandowski Affair, Shot Puppy and More

The content aims to report on the political survival of Kristi Noem by juxtaposing her public praise of Trump with the context of her recent firing and personal scandals.

Kristi Noem's surprising appearance after Trump fired her

The video aims to highlight a moment of political vulnerability and potential ethical conflict involving a high-ranking official.

Kristi Noem tells hearing rumors she’s having an affair with her top aide are ‘tabloid garbage’
Viewer Guidance (3 tips)

Watch for emotional framing

This content frequently uses emotional appeal. Notice when feelings are being prioritized over evidence.

Consider alternative frames

Information is consistently shaped from one angle. Seek out how other sources present the same facts.

Question unstated assumptions

Arguments rely on assumptions treated as obvious. Ask what you'd need to already believe for the claims to land.

Questions to Ask Yourself (1)

If I turn the sound off, does this argument still hold up?

Emotional Appeal — 50%

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