Submitted by Guesttenheimer (not verified) on Tue, 03/19/2013 - 1:45pm.
It's called, "DRAMA in the headlines". It's what makes you "look" at what they went to the trouble to write. If it's any public official, former public official, teacher, LEO or anyone that's even been close to being in any of those positions at anytime of their life, they print it in the headline to get the "shock factor" and make you look.
Easy answer tchn.
It's called, "DRAMA in the headlines". It's what makes you "look" at what they went to the trouble to write. If it's any public official, former public official, teacher, LEO or anyone that's even been close to being in any of those positions at anytime of their life, they print it in the headline to get the "shock factor" and make you look.
Worked didn't it?