Who’s going to tell them? (Or are they dragging @HillaryClinton for her “they all look alike” “joke?”)pic.twitter.com/6Lb2sTPeRr
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Who’s going to tell them? (Or are they dragging @HillaryClinton for her “they all look alike” “joke?”)pic.twitter.com/6Lb2sTPeRr
Dude, read the caption.
Dude, your headline is about Nancy Pelosi. So is your story. The caption doesn’t show on social; the name of one polarizing figure, accompanied by the photo of another, does. The photo is clickbait.
What I see on social is a picture of Pelosi in a pink dress surrounded by women waiting to talk to her. What I see in what you shared is a caption saying Nancy Pelosi would have retired if HRC had won in 2016. Photos are always clickbait, but that's not a bad thing.
Perhaps you mean the headline doesn't show on social? But again, in all the posts I've seen, it does. In any case, there's no negative intent here. I think given the story, it's appropriate to show a cardboard cutout of one figure who looms over the issue of gender + politics
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