Author: Lt. Col. Rachel E. VanLandingham (ret.)
Lt. Col. Rachel E. VanLandingham (ret.)
has 49.8% among authors.
BS Score: 3%.
Articles analyzed: 3.
Words analyzed: 8,748.
Analyzed articles
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- By Lt. Col. Rachel E. VanLandingham (ret.)
- 5/25/2026, 10:00 AM
Biased Writer Voice 56.9% - Appeal to Emotion 29.6% - Indoctrination 28.9%
On this Memorial Day, we should take stock that the U.S. military remains one of the most respected public institutions in America. And for good reason. Our military has strived mightily since its Vietnam War nadir to foster professionalism grounded on honor and implemented programs to help ensure that the American way of fighting... more
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- By Lt. Col. Rachel E. VanLandingham (ret.)
- 5/25/2026, 10:00 AM
Biased Writer Voice 35.4% - Appeal to Emotion 29.7% - Indoctrination 28.7%
On this Memorial Day, we should take stock that the U.S. military remains one of the most respected public institutions in America. And for good reason. Our military has strived mightily since its Vietnam War nadir to foster professionalism grounded on honor and implemented programs to help ensure that the American way of fighting... more
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- By Lt. Col. Rachel E. VanLandingham (ret.)
- 5/17/2026, 10:00 AM
Biased Writer Voice 82.3% - Negativity Bias 40.7% - Appeal to Emotion 21.2%
It is ironic as well as troubling that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth recently went on X to accuse Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., a decorated naval aviator who flew combat missions and served as a NASA astronaut, of improperly sharing privileged military information on CBS’ “Face the Nation” on Sunday. It’s ironic because Hegseth himself... more