As an opinion columnist, I certainly repeat arguments from time to time, and make no apology for doing so.
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As a
columnist who frequently expresses my
opinion on very public channels, I've experienced this on multiple occasions.
According to an
opinion by
columnist Ronald Littlepage in the Florida Times - Union, «A representative of the Northeast Florida Builders Association, Neil Aikenhead, went so far in another e-mail
as to make the ridiculous accusation that the higher standard «would be a crime against the environment» and that «this crime would be perpetrated by the St. Johns Riverkeeper, who while claiming to be working for the river, is in fact knowingly doing the precise opposite.»
In 2002, the homosexual, wildly self - promotional, and self - confessedly depressive
opinion columnist Johann Hari (later exposed
as a plagiarist) published an article in the Guardian headed «Forbidden Love» and subtitled «Can sex between close relatives ever be acceptable?»
The only major news outlet to pick up on the story, though was Fox News, whose report by «Junk Science»
columnist Steve Milloy here arguably represents a new low in propaganda masquerading
as science journalism.Milloy does not mention that Esper et al is an
opinion piece, not a research article.
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[In this
opinion piece, semi-pseudonymous Game Developer magazine
columnist Matthew Wasteland takes a look at gaming's place in the creative canon, looking at what critics miss within gaming, and what everyone needs to understand about games
as an artform.]
In a December, 2014 Washington Post
opinion piece,
columnist Dana Milbank describes the «new climate denialism» and uses a presentation by Roger Bezdek
as his main source.
The New York Times took a lot of heat for hiring Bret Stephens, a former
opinion writer at The Wall Street Journal,
as its newest
columnist.
Journalists and
opinion columnists [3], accustomed to «mastering a brief» at short notice are also highly susceptible — lawyers who may actually have to master briefs involving technical issues seem mostly to recognise that this is the kind of problem where expert judgement is required,
as does the more sensible kind of economist [4]
Before joining the Farm Bureau in February 2008, Mr. Krist worked for 24 years
as a reporter, editor and
Opinion - page
columnist at the Ventura County Star, a daily newspaper in Southern California.
The editorial boards of both national newspapers,
as well
as various
opinion columnists, have condemned the Law Society's initiative.
In an
opinion piece for the Winnipeg Free Press,
columnist Gwynne Dyer summarized the core of the pro-driverless argument when she stated that «the widespread use of self - driving vehicles almost certainly will bring down the death rates sharply everywhere, because even if computers can be
as stupid
as human drivers, they can not be
as impatient or angry or drunk.»