This picture shows two editions of the
Wall Street Journal published
at different times of the day. The paper on the left came off the press early in the day, while the paper on the right was produced later in the day. Print newspapers sometimes undergo revisions throughout their daily runs and typically employ marks to distinguish the various editions — in this case the differing WSJ editions are distinguishable by the number of stars displayed in the masthead. The second was after his speech was given.
Feel manipulated yet?
Oh, and....
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