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He also obfuscated the facts on health care, reproductive care and who brought down the cost of prescription medication.

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“The propaganda did not identify, and in fact purposefully obfuscated, the Russian government or its agents as the source of the content,” read the press release released by the Justice Department announcing the domain seizure.

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Vice President Harris is better equipped than most when it comes to pinning down an obfuscating opponent.

“Colored Television” is a sharp critique of this binary preoccupation with identity, the ways in which the culture obfuscates serious issues that only breed further confusion.

And it goes beyond political slogans, which are deliberately meant to obfuscate and draw would-be supporters in.

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