The acidic political advertisment ahead

Etymology gaslight

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It's exhausting
the tv becomes the stairmaster.

Campaign slogans up next

But the annoying
saturation of annoying ads is close.

Politics is fun till it becomes nasty


Wow after fishing for cool links
I didn't expect to catch the NIH
off guard..

Elections are a health issue..
Bonus baby
"effective way"
Oh man...



The small effects of political advertising are small regardless of context, message, sender, or receiver: Evidence from 59 real-time randomized experiments - PMC The small effects of political advertising are small regardless of context, message, sender, or receiver: Evidence from 59 real-time randomized experiments - PMC
 
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It's exhausting
the tv becomes the stairmaster.

Campaign slogans up next

But the annoying
saturation of annoying ads is close.

Politics is fun till it becomes nasty


Wow after fishing for cool links
I didn't expect to catch the NIH
off guard..

Elections are a health issue..
Bonus baby
"effective way"
Oh man...



The small effects of political advertising are small regardless of context, message, sender, or receiver: Evidence from 59 real-time randomized experiments - PMC The small effects of political advertising are small regardless of context, message, sender, or receiver: Evidence from 59 real-time randomized experiments - PMC

Twenty-first century Yellow Journalism. Pulitzer and Hearst did it about a hundred years ago and the politicians figure we've forgotten. Truth be told, with the collective memory of the American voter being about as long as my nose, they probably have. Those that forget their history are doomed to repeat it.
 
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