Headlines like this don’t just inform. They strike. They’re built to jolt you before you can even blink, yanking your attention with a half-finished sentence and a familiar name. But what happens when the “shocking admission” doesn’t actually exist? When the story is hollow, and the drama is just bait? The viral phrase “Bill Clinton admits that she tested pos…” Continues… The unfinished headline dangling Bill Clinton’s name is a textbook example of manufactured suspense. It withholds the most basic facts—who “she” is, what she was tested for, when it supposedly happened—because the goal isn’t clarity, it’s clicks. By exploiting...
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