I didn't see much good in it. He misses the mark on what is wrong with the media. His story itself is an opinion piece.
The problem with the media is opinion. Just report the fucking news and don't tell me what I should think about the news. The news is not just biased, it's dishonest.
Proper journalism would be to get a newsworthy piece of information, research for context, and then write a story that includes all pertinent information and leave out the part where they tell me what I should think about the information.
What we have now is two bits worth of news with no context(the full story) followed by a hundred bits of telling me what I should think about the out of context news. Usually, because the context does not fit with what I'm supposed to think about the two bits.
The author of that article falls short of honest journalism.
"Donald Trump is a reckless narcissist who, as his debate performances indicated, cannot string together more than two sentences, let alone articulate a coherent vision for the country’s future. His remarks about women, Latinos and African-Americans are reprehensible"
"Then there is Hillary Clinton, who has been in public life for decades and who grows more and more unpopular upon exposure —and for good reason. Whatever one thinks of the so-called “Servergate” scandal —and I personally find it troubling that she put classified information on a private server that was almost certainly obtained by foreign intelligence services — she stonewalled and lied to the FBI during its investigation, which has now been reopened. She and her family run a foundation that aggressively solicited donations from corporations, wealthy individuals and foreign governments that have interests before the government, and in some cases Clinton, as secretary of state, took actions that can only be seen as quid pro quo for big donors. These facts alone should disqualify her from political life and make her the legitimate target of criminal investigations."
He isn't writing about news, he's telling me what I should think about the news.