What social, political, or professional groups does the speaker identify with? How can you tell?

Read this article from Rhetorica: http://rhetorica.net/bias.htmUse the questions below to evaluate the following articles:Link 1: Fox News
http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2018/06/12/trump-meets-kim-and-sets-stage-for-fundamental-change-in-asia-heres-what-his-critics-missed.htmlLink 2: Huffpost
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/trump-kim-summit_us_5b1eccc3e4b0bbb7a0e032d3Critical questions for detecting biasWhat is the author’s political position? If you can’t tell, why not?Does the speaker have anything to gain personally from delivering the message?Can you tell who is paying for the message? Who stands to gain?What sources does the author use, and how credible are they? Does the author cite statistics? How does the author present the information? Is the message one-sided, or does it include alternative points of view? Does the author fairly present alternative arguments? Does the author ignore obviously conflicting arguments or opposing views?Does the author use positive words and images to describe his/her point of view and negative words and images to describe other points of view? Does the author include positive aspects of his/her point of view and negative aspects of alternative points of view?Overall, are these articles displaying any bias? Yes or no? Explain your answer for each article.

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