The New York Times runs an opinion piece that draws sweeping conclusions based on incomplete electoral results, by an author who last night publicly accused that election of being rigged.pic.twitter.com/3IGpd4vLRl
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The New York Times runs an opinion piece that draws sweeping conclusions based on incomplete electoral results, by an author who last night publicly accused that election of being rigged.pic.twitter.com/3IGpd4vLRl
This is opinion, not reporting. Specifically it's polemic, designed to influence. Sweeping conclusions aren't a criticism which strikes the target; I should think it rare to find polemic which doesn't perform unsafe generalization.
I’m not a canine parapsychologist or anything but my skills of deduction strongly suggest to me that that’s why he started his Tweet with the words “opinion piece”.
Sure, but it's just like, opinion, man. Accusations of exaggeration etc. are like accusing an advertisement of pretending beer makes you attractive. It's a swing and a miss because it's playing a different game. At best, it's preaching to a choir.
Anyhow, that's my opinion. Didn't really want to get sucked in, and a bit sorry I engaged!
The motto of this site. For my part, I agree with you about polemic, but found the combination of making rigged election comments with the confident ideological salvo before votes were counted too rich. These hands, they had to tweet. 
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