New Politico ad highlights asterisk, illogic
See that asterisk? Now that's transparency. Not long ago the all-politics-all-the-time organ showed a less honorable approach to asterisk visibility, as per the image below, from a November edition of the paper. The change from a hazy, blue backdrop to ...
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