Author: Zack Beauchamp
Zack Beauchamp
has 15.2% among authors.
BS Score: 1.7%.
Articles analyzed: 4.
Words analyzed: 42,741.
Analyzed articles
Vox
- By Zack Beauchamp
- 6/30/2026, 8:05 PM
Biased Writer Voice 43.1% - Negativity Bias 37.8% - Appeal to Authority 17%
Just what President Donald Trump needed: more unchecked power. In the Supreme Court’s new Trump vs. Slaughter opinion, the court ruled that the president’s firing of the Federal Trade Commission’s Rebecca Slaughter was lawful — even though he did not follow Congress’s explicit requirement that FTC commissioners might only be dismissed... more
Vox
- By Zack Beauchamp
- 6/30/2026, 8:05 PM
Negativity Bias 39.2% - Biased Writer Voice 18.4% - Appeal to Authority 15.4%
Just what President Donald Trump needed: more unchecked power. In the Supreme Court’s new Trump vs. Slaughter opinion, the court ruled that the president’s firing of the Federal Trade Commission’s Rebecca Slaughter was lawful — even though he did not follow Congress’s explicit requirement that FTC commissioners might only be dismissed... more
Vox
- By Zack Beauchamp
- 6/23/2026, 5:00 PM
Appeal to Authority 19.1% - Post Hoc (False Cause) 18.7% - Negativity Bias 18.6%
Since Donald Trump’s 2024 victory, the Democratic Party has been embroiled in a vicious internal conversation over “moderation.” One camp argues that the party has moved too far to the left on cultural issues, particularly immigration and trans rights, and that it needs to tack to the center in order to secure its long-term political... more
Vox
- By Zack Beauchamp
- 6/22/2026, 10:00 AM
Unattributed Quote 26.3% - Hasty Generalization 22.3% - Biased Writer Voice 22.2%
In 2017, US Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) offered what remains one of the most insightful explanations of Donald Trump’s rise from any elected official. Massie, a Tea Party libertarian in the Rand and Ron Paul mode, was wondering why so many of his supporters could back an un-libertarian candidate like Trump. His conclusion was grim. “They... more