The following articles contain logical fallacies specific to “questionable analogy”
Koulopoulos compares today's AI revolution to the mechanization of farm labor
Fallacy Checking: Don't think of our AI future as humans vs. machines. Instead, consider these possibilities
By Thomas Koulopoulos
FOX News, February 26, 2024
Hallman urges teachers to say "you" when writing report cards
Fallacy Checking: The Simple Tweak That Could Help Students Get More From Their Report Cards
By Bonnie Hallman
Slate Magazine, February 25, 2024
Gill wants "junk food" regulated like cigarettes
Fallacy Checking: Like cigarettes, junk food should come with a warning: 'Can kill'
By Martha Gill
The Guardian, February 24, 2024
Giles Warns of Fiscal "Fairy Tales" for US Economy
Fallacy Checking: Beware fiscal fairy tales
By Chris Giles
Financial Times, February 13, 2024
Hubba sees damage in SNL's portrayal of Trump
Fallacy Checking: Why SNL's newest Trump impression isn't doing teachers like me any favors
By Brian Hubba
San Francisco Chronicle, January 22, 2024
Litman criticizes Texas' efforts on border enforcement
Fallacy Checking: How Texas' defiance of federal rule echoes segregationists
By Harry Litman
Los Angeles Times, January 18, 2024
Griffin finds fault in Ben Carson's views on slavery
Fallacy Checking: Ben Carson declares that slavery was no big thing
By Pitt Griffin
Daily Kos, January 12, 2024
Krugman faults GOP for lack of populist economic policies
Fallacy Checking: Soft Corruption and the Limits of Populism
By Paul Krugman
The New York Times, September 25, 2023