relating to or existing in an environment in which facts are viewed as irrelevant, or less important than personal beliefs and opinions, and emotional appeals are used to influence public opinion: post-truth politics.
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The simple, awful truth is that free speech has never been particularly popular in America.
Taraji manages to bring an equal measure of truth to the mother in her character.
The media tend to frame situations like this as aberrations, but in this case, quite the opposite is the truth.
Who among Scalise's constituents could possibly care if he supported naming a post office for a black judge who died in 1988?
Their immediate response tells an important truth about a police slowdown that has spread throughout New York City in recent days.
And to tell the truth, she couldn't help wishing he could see, so he could make the game livelier.
I waited three months more, in great impatience, then sent him back to the same post, to see if there might be a reply.
Truth is a torch, but one of enormous size; so that we slink past it in rather a blinking fashion for fear it should burn us.
We are apt to think of these little ones as doing right only when under compulsion: but this is far from the truth.
If Mac had been alone he would have made the post by sundown, for the Mounted Police rode picked horses, the best money could buy.