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The truth was, fat was neither a bad thing nor a bad word—and this truth was intoxicating.
Stating the truth was seen as an act of insubordination.
Then again, the truth was probably never the point here.
The truth was, no, that had never been a problem.
The one striving for truth was written by a woman.
The truth was that my parents felt me becoming free.
The last voice of truth was proffering the president's head?
Ultimately, it just became expected, and the truth was debased.
But the truth was, the Answer Couple had no answers.
The truth was so confusing yet so simple, I understood.
The truth was that I understood exactly what she meant.
The truth was, I didn't know anything about the book.
When that 'truth' was broken apart, he was left helpless.
"What is truth?" was Pontius Pilate's famous question to Jesus.
The truth was, I didn't need another slice, I wanted one.
I was interested to know what they thought the truth was.
"I asked this officer what truth was to him," Hayden said.
The truth was that, despite my education, I was barely employable.
The truth was that ObamaCare contained 18 new or increased taxes.
Q. & A. To Milton William Cooper, the truth was out there.
" His verse included the line, "The truth was mine to borrow.
Education was a method to show that no truth was possible.
It is obvious that finding the truth was never their goal.
The truth was out there — and Sean David Morton had it.
The truth promised in Merchants of Truth was often not true.
Like a lot of simple political slogans, the truth was more complex.
When it started, Intrusion Truth was focused on APT3, another Chinese group.
"The truth was not an option, or so I believed," she wrote.
Working on The Shivering Truth was definitely my favorite experience so far.
Rutherford's prediction was 'never' and the truth was about 16 hours later.
The Stick of Truth was basic, with combat rolling over halfway through.
If you're honest, you knew this first pillar of truth was coming.
The truth was that most of the game's enjoyment was probably social.
If that scene comes close to it, the truth was infinitely worse.
And the truth was that the Russians did meddle in our elections.
The only means she had to communicate the truth was through dolls.
And the truth was I didn't want to take them anymore anyway.
And, of course, the truth was that I wasn't removed at all.
To her, the truth was complicated, even in situations that seemed simple.
But the truth was it was a big, huge opening for me.
My truth was questioned, and I'm gonna deal in truths all summer long.
However, after watching the nearly six-minute long video, the truth was revealed.
The truth was, the man knew, something about the dream had rattled him.
The truth was: I didn't know what this woman had heard about me.
The so called "moment of truth" was followed by more months of silence.
"That act of innate truth was for me evolutionary and revolutionary," she adds.
The truth was that these small banks were the lifeblood of early America.
The truth was I didn't; I was certain it wasn't going to happen.
And truth was, I was also intent on following a wise American tradition.
But the truth was that—99% of the people were perfectly decent people.
Because the truth was that she couldn't wait for Robyn to go home.
In that scene, a song titled "I Seek the Truth" was placed in.
But the truth was, Breanna Stewart's Huskies probably weren't going to lose regardless.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The truth was hidden in his teeth.
Instead, his "unarmed truth" was the need to remake all of American society.
"I believe the truth was there two years ago," Steyer told MSNBC recently.
"At that time, the truth was the computer crashed a lot," Reekes said.
By the time the truth was revealed, she had starved nearly to death.
But like Monday's episode with Ms. Harris, the truth was more complicated: Mrs.
The truth was, we'd portrayed Ms. Palin just the way we did male candidates.
" Whatever that truth was, Champion had no doubt the attack was "very, very personal.
Truth was he was being arrested by our officers for throwing pizza at people.
The truth was something harder to explain: some days, I felt like a man.
My devotion to, and belief in, the truth was battered by the presidential election.
The truth was too hard to admit: That self-inflicted torture had been comforting.
The truth was that we weren't trying to decide between video games or computers.
The truth was, I would not have blamed him if he kicked me out.
The truth was that the biggest danger of all was in her own home.
First, one could deny that truth was a suitable standard for measuring political judgment.
The truth was, sources conclude, it was Donald Trump that let down Melania Trump.
But I agree with Amanda: that last truth was his way of ending it.
The truth was, the shoe needed Baltimore as much as Baltimore needed the shoe.
In 1993, Chris Carter promised conspiracy-minded television audiences that the truth was out there.
Facts still held value and the truth was not so easily warped to dangerous ends.
The truth was simple, and so very in line with the President and his message.
Another half-truth was his assertion that criminal immigrants were a big threat to Americans.
But to their own people, the reporters' quest for truth was an act of betrayal.
It wasn't really [nerve-wracking], I just had to think of what the truth was.
But the truth was, the only serious relationship I was in was with my phone.
But the truth was I couldn't care for them, not in the way they needed.
That's precisely why truth was the prime target in the Kremlin's attacks on our elections.
That embrace of the truth was at the center of many of Biden's applause lines.
Truth was, it was hugely fun to actually have a major role in something successful.
But the fundamental truth was that Robert Mugabe was one of Africa's most evil dictators.
The truth was that KSI had taken a page from Paulie Malignaggi's Art of War.
"The more we did our research, the more truth was stranger than fiction," Joseph said.
I offered some consoling words, but the truth was I didn't know what to say.
The truth was that we were each repelled by the sight of the other's penis.
And in her writing, the truth was always right there on the dog-eared pages.
Even if I didn't want to hear it and even if the truth was inconvenient.
When in reality, the truth was that I was embarrassed by being seen with her.
"The truth was, there were four partners in our marriage," Jane told The Guardian in 2015.
The third half-truth was that unsold inventory was low, especially in the suburbs, Nomura said.
A large factor in the success of "An Inconvenient Truth" was its inclusion in school curriculums.
Truth was that it wasn't that great in the past, so it's got to get better.
But the truth was that I had left, was in Wyoming, and it was behind me.
It turned out his truth was not that different from the truth that had come before.
"The truth was that he'd paid a settlement to make her go away," says Ben Ammar.
The Russians trolls were just vultures: The carcass of truth was already dead in a ditch.
Vero, which is Latin for the word "Truth" was created by the Lebanese billionaire, Ayman Hariri.
The truth was being suffused by partisan Republicans, the trial was rigged, and witnesses were needed.
In fact, the "truth was rarely welcome," an unnamed retired Army colonel told investigators in 2016.
The truth was he brought no skill to the job, he had no interest in it.
I was a little bit more interested in where people ended up once the truth was known.
"I did see the truth, and the truth was that car was riddled with bullets," he said.
A truth was established, and a foundation of justice constructed that would withstand even a long abandonment.
But thousands of years ago, as a review of ancient literature makes clear, that truth was known.
Truth was that many Americans saw their insurance premiums and deductibles soar — some by over 100 percent.
I always thought that's where the truth was, not just about human nature but also about history.
The conversation She surveyed the media landscape and decided that truth was what she said it was.
But the hard truth was that they didn't really have much to say about him at all.
"The truth was always out there, buried in their backyard," prosecutor Mizrahi said Tuesday during opening statements.
With nightly propaganda airing on television, before cellphones or the web, truth was elusive and rumors flew.
The truth was that Democrats were far more dependent on white working-class voters than many believed.
The truth was, I had not taken good care of myself since my son, now 3, was born.
The truth was, mostly not for anyone, or only for the public, who had a right to know.
The truth was you dated someone for two to three years and then tricked them into marrying you.
By the time the truth was clear, she may have felt it was too late to come clean.
The obvious truth was that Reva had loved her mother in a way that I hadn't loved mine.
The title, "The Death of Truth," implies truth was alive before, and that this era signals its demise.
But the truth was that America was sheltered more by an accident of political institutions than anything else.
The truth was out there, they insisted: If only we would heed their theories, we could find it.
She couldn't tell me that everything was going to be O.K. because the truth was, she wasn't sure.
But the truth was I didn't know what I was getting into when I became a foster parent.
The truth was that I had a commitment in Tucson that overlapped with my son's winter school break.
Sojourner Truth was born a slave and became a famed orator, fighting against slavery and for gender equality.
"The truth was hidden from the patients, a lie was created," Lienhard said on a local radio station.
This inconvenient truth was revealed by what was found in the digitized records of the Lehman Brothers bankruptcy.
While all source texts confirm that women have full spiritual agency in Islam, that truth was rendered invisible.
The truth was that being Korean and being adopted were things I had loved and hated in equal measure.
That South Park: The Stick of Truth was released after an odd development cycle felt like a small miracle.
Their question, which Mr. O'Neill echoes, was 'whether a cause that could not face the truth was worth defending.
Though it wasn't the paranormal explanation that so many people had hoped for, the truth was even more tantalizing.
All the while the danger and rejection that could await them if their truth was uncovered permeates their surroundings.
"Truth was demanding that her listeners understand that women's rights weren't merely a matter for white women," Zimet writes.
This moment, Cruz citing a fictitious movie as truth, was of a piece with the debate as a whole.
"I was so excited when 'An Inconvenient Truth' was the success it was," she said during a telephone interview.
But the truth was that all I really had to offer them was food addiction and deep-rooted self-loathing.
The truth was I had just found out the day before that I was pregnant and was then completely terrified.
As a businessman and on the campaign he behaved as if the truth was whatever he could get away with.
He bought this victim and their parents and ensured that the truth was never told to that jury in 2008.
This attitude represented ethical progress, but it implied that religious truth was not so important that its denial was intolerable.
The truth was, the Bushes lived in Houston as they had lived on the East Coast, like well-bred Yankees.
Before she gained fame as a preacher and abolitionist, Sojourner Truth was owned by the family of Rutgers's first president.
Many postmoderns held that truth was socially constructed, though not all of them argued that all truth claims were valid.
I reread the pages several times, shocked that the truth was so different from romantic tale I wanted to believe.
The truth was that talking to Madonna, in this dim room, about topics other than her family became increasingly difficult.
The greater care custodians at Mount Vernon now take with the truth was signalled at the beginning of your blogger's tour.
The truth was, he never wanted to discard Runa — just find a way to hold onto her, as she was, forever.
Then again, her account was published 14 years after his death, and truth was a fungible commodity in the Wild West.
The Stick of Truth was an Obsidian Entertainment production, but this sequel is in the hands of Ubisoft's San Francisco studio.
" While he was once "very angry" at Kravitz, he told CNBC in 2016 that, "the truth was, I was the problem.
As terrible as it felt to run on no sleep, the truth was, it hadn't stopped me from accomplishing my goals.
But the truth was, if it weren't for the recent advent of Yulia, I'd have asked Vladlenna for some phone numbers.
But according Epstein, the truth was much different, The New York Times' James B. Stewart said in a report on Monday.
"We thought it was important to make sure that the truth was told," Pence said at the meeting with the defectors.
At the end of the day, however, the simple truth was that these tokens weren't backed by anything other than dreams.
Except that the truth was he only used to be into punk, or rather, he was only into the old stuff.
When it came to treating the infected, the terrible truth was that no effective medical intervention existed; doctors were virtually helpless.
"Facebook's Plan to Police the Truth" was produced by Theo Balcomb, with help from Clare Toeniskoetter, and edited by Lisa Tobin.
But the truth was that for years, the leaders of the government and the agency were simply not all that interested.
Epic, in truth, was probably not a realistic target so soon after the deaths of Bryant and Stern, both last month.
The truth was, I could have a life full of love and joy without needing to hate or shrink my body.
"They tried to say that she hadn't been paying her rent, but the truth was that she had been," he said.
At times I felt like the truth was starker: that I'd lost games, both as an escape and as an interest.
The truth was she had gone on holiday without her phone, leaving him and all her other patients in the lurch.
The truth was that dating apps could make me sad, but they could also provide intense, immensely satisfying bursts of narcissistic pleasure.
And, of course, there's this small detail in the wording: The truth was right in front of our noses the whole time.
That truth was a far more valuable gift to me than even the most appealing, elegant, mystical enunciation of her daily routine.
This awful truth was uncovered by another Canadian pig owner, Brandee McKee, who heard whispers about the family slaughtering the pig online.
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At least the Emperor was oblivious to how he looked and seemed to be willing to change once the truth was told.
It might have looked like he wasn't being nice, but the truth was he was really focused on what he was doing.
"The simple truth was that policies coming out of our nation's capital were literally driving jobs out of this country," Pence said.
In Detroit, former slave and fellow activist Sojourner Truth was similarly turned away when she demanded a ballot at her polling place.
Truth was a changing display in a shop window, manipulated by hands when you weren't looking, alluring and ever out of reach.
The truth was that this streak was a product of essentially random variation in short-term economic conditions close to election time.
The popular gameshow To Tell The Truth was a bit before my time, but I had seen enough to understand the idea.
The four-page document, titled "The Inconvenient Truth," was published on the online message board 266chan about 290 minutes before the shooting.
By then, the truth was out: Like so many living, breathing humans before me, from time to time I touch my face.
The truth was a blow: Philip's father wasn't a logger, as he'd been told, but a guard at a logging-camp gulag.
Wherever the truth lay, that was where he followed, because the truth was more important to him than the comforts of partisanship.
The truth was, both said at the same time, words cascading over those of the other, that this was a work trip.
The truth was that young people were fed up and tired of a regime that had been in power for 30 years.
The hosts continued to deny reality (Ingraham actually claimed the fact-based truth was an alternative reality), and spin for the President.
" Letterman then quipped: "I was under the impression that Twitter would be the mechanism by which truth was told around the world.
The four-page document, titled "The Inconvenient Truth," was published on the online message board 8chan about 20 minutes before the shooting.
The truth was that Ali's legs were largely shot, and that Foreman could cut the ring on him like no other heavyweight had.
The film embodies this sober spirit, showing how much worse matters have become since Mr Gore's "An Inconvenient Truth" was released in 2006.
He told Muna he would try to help, though the truth was he was brand new to the intricacies of the immigration process.
The truth was, that no matter how much I tried to control what was happening in my life, the same uncertainties still remained.
She agrees; all that time she thought of herself as a doctor, the truth was, she was more of an agent of belief.
Local party officials could not contain the disease and evidently chose to lie about its scope and severity until the truth was exposed.
But the fox in both of the Democratic leaders developed a strategy that educated less partisan voters that the truth was being undermined.
The uncomfortable and unspoken truth was there were no black photographers at National Geographic at the time because management didn't try hard enough.
See how the truth was finally spilled about John Fox's vintage Ponzi scheme on an all new episode of "American Greed", Monday, Aug.
His father, Arthur, was a playwright whose screwball comedy "The Awful Truth" was made into a movie starring Cary Grant and Irene Dunne.
NON-NEGOTIABLE TRUTHS "It was a good conversation and the truth was non-negotiable," he said of his meeting with the military leaders.
They suggested a more practical approach, but the truth was that I had been casually trying a practical approach most of my adult life.
The truth was the Flynn had been asked to do this after the election, when such contacts would be routine for an incoming administration.
EL PASO, Texas — Ostensibly, everyone at the "March for Truth" was here in El Paso to protest President Donald Trump and his proposed wall.
The truth was, he knew absolutely now that he was looking for himself—and he was close, he thought, perhaps just one door away.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The protest performance piece, titled Crude Truth, was to mark the end of the BP Portrait Award exhibition.
Another newly formed, rival super PAC, Stand For Truth, was started by a top Cruz fundraiser but has yet to report its financial information.
An analogous truth was that, despite Oliver's durable popularity among longtime listeners who still sent in checks and received umbrellas, his numbers were slipping.
There was a time in my life when I believed — and thought that most other Americans believed — that the truth was all that mattered.
Sojourner Truth was born into slavery at the end of the 18th century, but she escaped — carrying her infant daughter with her — in 1826.
Despite my efforts, the truth was out: I had no idea what I was doing and I was destined to make a terrible decision.
The four-page document, titled "The Inconvenient Truth," was published on the online message board 8chan about 20 minutes before the shooting, authorities said.
The four-page document, titled "The Inconvenient Truth," was published on the online message board 8chan about 20 minutes before the shooting, authorities said.
"They killed him because he was black," Sheriff Rowles, who is white, said plainly, nodding his head to emphasize this truth was not negotiable.
The truth was, I had let down a lot of people: my band, everyone who worked hard to schedule this tour, and our fans.
Still, the truth was that, whether or not he had 'Barca DNA', he was indeed on another level to the majority of his Arsenal teammates.
I knew such remarks were trash talking at their most base, and often pretended not to hear them, but the truth was something more complicated.
The truth was he never made my injuries feel any better, but I always obeyed because he had a reputation for being the best doctor.
There was this idea that "the truth was out there" and its revelation could fracture our conception of the superficial reality we thought we inhabited.
Her father killed himself in 2016, and Stephens says she believes his eventual realization that she was telling the truth was part of the reason.
The deeper truth was that he, Alain Locke, was also the New Negro, for he embodied all of its contradictions as well as its promise.
What if the truth was revealed but it had no power, no effect at all, because half the country had been walled off from it?
In the sculpture's original design, Truth was featured in name only, listed among 22 suffragists inscribed on a long scroll that unfolds from Stanton's desk.
For Vestrini, the refusal to compromise or accept tyrannical notions of truth was as much a part of her process as her meditations on death.
While I left the company I was working at for seven years on good terms, the truth was that I was ready to move on.
His performance as a Bombay policeman who succumbs to corruption in the 1983 film "Ardh Satya" ("Half Truth") was the turning point in his career.
This ugly truth was revealed by Intel in a pay disclosure this week the like of which I can't ever recall seeing from corporate America.
A site called Twisted Truth was among those spreading the claim that the government would soon impose martial law on Americans to contain the outbreak.
His parents were still convinced he was using drugs, but the truth was more alarming: Aaron was in the midst of his first psychotic break.
In these cases, the Court came close to saying, but never quite said, that publication of the truth was always protected by the First Amendment.
"The truth was always out there, buried in their backyard," Assistant State Attorney Alan Mizrahi said in opening statements in the murder trial on Tuesday.
Whatever the truth was about the sex culture in college, it sure looked like everyone else was having a lot more fun than I was.
You told a lie by omission because at the time — early in your romance with your fiancé — omitting the truth was easier than telling it.
The truth was revealed last summer, when Bullinger's lives collided in Idaho where both Baker and Medley had been promised a new life in the country.
" "I did this because the truth was eating away my soul and killing me from the inside," she wrote, adding: "This is not just for me.
If you were unfortunate enough to be born physically unattractive, the idea went, the brutal truth was that there was nothing society could do for you.
At the time that was painted as fluke, or as arrogance on Rockhold's part, but the truth was that Rockhold's boxing just did not hold up.
For most observers, it's been clear for weeks that Facebook, which has been reluctant to become "an arbiter of truth," was struggling with questions about Jones.
She could have a harem of a thousand studs, but the truth was there would never be enough to fill her need for attention — for devotion.
"The truth was, she had won Oscars for these amazing movies," says Zahedi, whose new photographic memoir My Elizabeth features rare photos of the screen legend.
I wanted to take something from this renewal, to be a small part of it, but the truth was that my body was increasingly run-down.
In 2009, Republicans were quick to point out the lies underpinning the passage of ObamaCare: The truth was that ObamaCare forced many doctors out of plans.
The truth was he had given up hope of catching the German spy, any German spy, now or at any time in his life to come.
One of those emails, addressed to undisclosed recipients with the subject line "the truth," was from Blumenthal, but the words in the email were not his.
But the truth was, I found plenty of people to talk to about it those first years: friends, roommates, boyfriends, including the one I'd eventually marry.
" This movement informed a generation that mainstream media couldn't be trusted, journalistic objectivity was a farce and factual truth was less important than a "deeper truth.
The truth was that even then the urge toward national unity was one-sided, with Republican exploitation of the atrocity for political gain beginning almost immediately.
They couldn't live for him forever, Becky said sometimes, as though in despair, but the truth was that she felt soothed by the statement; exonerated, really.
How we got to that ground truth was through the data, because we ... Through some of the amazing insight you had jogging, or doing your ... No, no.
But even then, the basic truth was the same: Everyone wants to find love, and with a computer to narrow the pool, it gets a little easier.
Gomez herself responded to the feud rumors, claiming that the only truth was that they both happened to have crushed on Nick Jonas around the same time.
The truth was, I had been living for years as nothing more than a tool for my husband and the Hasidic community — a vessel to bear children.
The truth was, she'd mainly been trying to goad them because Pippa had annoyed her, talking like an airheaded tumblrite about something as important as brain surgery.
To our young army of over a hundred truth seekers trying to understand what occurred in the 1972 presidential election, the truth was then a solid thing.
But in April 2017, the chilling truth was revealed when Gong called 911 and told a dispatcher, "I killed my mom," court documents say, the AP reported.
Part of Arendt's point is that Hitler's lies became impossible to counter with truth, because the truth was deleted as a useful category in the citizen's mind.
The truth was that Quichotte had almost no friends anymore—no social group, no cohort, no posse, no real pals—having long ago abandoned the social whirl.
If Thursday's hearing didn't ultimately seem to be about the truth at all, well, perhaps that's why: The truth was never really what Senate Republicans were after.
The truth was, becoming a stay-at-home mother was not unlike experiencing the death of a loved one, but the loved one I'd lost was myself.
It's a miracle I didn't lose the envelope during those long years, but I suppose the truth was that the letter had become serious business to me.
The Jacobean playwright Thomas Middleton invented the concept of 'white people' on 29 October 1613, the date that his play The Triumphs of Truth was first performed.
Her planned statue will be on the Empire State Trail in Ulster County, part of a proposed 750-mile cross-state trail, near where Truth was born.
Gore's first film on global warming, "An Inconvenient Truth", was released more than a decade ago and received popular acclaim for bringing the debate to the wider public.
Some critics have duly dismissed "The Post" as gauzy nostalgia (though wistfulness for a time when pursuit of the truth was a more bipartisan affair may be understandable).
The prosaic truth was that they were albino black brothers from Truevine, Virginia, abducted sometime around 1899 by a six-fingered ticket-seller named James Herman "Candy" Shelton.
The truth was, everyone felt more critical to the situation than they really were — a crummy reality considering that nobody wants to be expendable on a big project.
But the truth was that this arrived anonymously to them from a source, who was giving it to Gawker because he was trying to shake down Hulk Hogan.
The project of suppressing the story of racism in this country—and replacing it with ahistorical narratives that obscured the truthwas more entrenched than it is now.
Postmodernism, a more academic idea, held — at least in some of its guises — that truth was inaccessible, perhaps nonexistent, that everything might be relative, everything might be perspective.
" Later, when his younger brother loses his way in the forest during an especially stormy evening, Gavin explains: "The truth was, we didn't know the woods at all.
Mueller's prosecutors had enough information to feel comfortable charging Stone for lying, but they haven't publicly laid out any larger explanation about what they feel the truth was.
The truth was closer to the opposite: Jewish crime rates, at about 16 percent, were considerably lower than their roughly 25 percent share of New York's overall population.
That painful truth was ground even deeper into our skulls today with the revelation that the busted app responsible in part for the flat out disaster of a Feb.
Truth was, I was also intent on following a wise American tradition of ex-presidents gracefully exiting the political stage and making room for new voices and new ideas.
That unfortunate truth was made crystal clear Tuesday when Politico published a full transcript of President Trump's July 25 interview with The Wall Street Journal from the Oval Office.
Agent Brian Terry – and countless others – sacrificed their lives and/or careers in both holding people/agencies accountable and ensuring the truth was made known to the American people.
Whether you stuck the landing or things fell apart, the truth was revealed to you and you opened yourself up to radical and unusual ideas as Uranus entered Taurus.
Eventually, The Man got to him and he apologized, but the real truth was laid bare: he hasn't seen the Earth from space, so who was he to say?
His quest to uncover the truth was long and frustrating — though at no point was he willing to just give up and let his question fade into Friends history.
He describes the way many Louisiana Republicans, aware of Duke's popularity with their own voters, failed to take him on, leaving a "sinister spectacle" in which truth was lost.
Mr. Finkelstein insisted that he never lied — "I do not slander somebody without proof," was how he put it — but he acknowledged a generation ago that truth was fungible.
Once, a bucket of Korean fried chicken, schlepped home on the subway to eat lukewarm with cucumbers and jarred kimchi, which in truth was kind of a grim meal.
Baltimore finally wants to punish Keith Smith, but that might be less because of the lie he told than because of how much cruel truth was embedded within it.
The part of the book that continued to thrill me, to tell the truth, was that this guy with this camp kind of approach infiltrated Middle America with Kiss.
But, as "Feud" also suggests with sharp historical insight, especially when it delves into how women were overwhelmingly shut out from directing in Hollywood, the truth was always complex.
But for Jack Hartnell it's a mistake to cast the Middle Ages as a muddy and backward time when truth was hidden, onionlike, under layers of superstition and dogma.
But the truth was finally confirmed on the ITV show this week – and she was overjoyed to find Michael also had two other children, including her old school friend Karen.
The truth was that I didn't take a five-day-a-week gig at Gawker because I was worried I'd fall short of the mark, even with the smaller workload.
Many don't know that Truth was the first black woman to win a court case against a white man (when her son was sold illegally across state lines) in 1828.
Republicans tried to tiptoe around this issue in their Obamacare repeal bills, but the unavoidable truth was that they were prepared to start rolling back the law's protections for women.
I'd started to see that spiritual counselor when I was 19 because I'd been dumped by this girl, and the truth was she dumped me because I treated her terribly.
The truth was almost the opposite: An upstart Democrat nearly defeated the Georgia secretary of state for a U.S. House seat last occupied by a Democrat during the Carter Administration.
The second trial is scheduled to begin in July, so Mr. Litvak will get another chance to convince the jury that not telling the truth was immaterial to sophisticated buyers.
"It's a mistake to cast the Middle Ages as a muddy and backward time when truth was hidden, onionlike, under layers of superstition and dogma," our reviewer Josephine Livingstone writes.
Digg launched itself as a news aggregator in 2005, but the truth was the platform was more like Reddit than anything else because of the platform's focus on community voting.
And if you're sitting there thinking that maybe getting Spicer to acknowledge he stretched the truth was the point and everyone knew it, Spicer's reception backstage was reportedly pretty glowing.
When authorities and the mainstream press attempted to counter online rumors with facts, many people became convinced there was a coverup — the truth was what they knew from their Facebook timelines.
The only time he spoke an unambiguous truth was when he said that Apple is a company with a responsibility to its investors, and that it is motivated to maximize profit.
Barbato and Bailey liked it, but thought that in this case that the truth was stranger (and more compelling) than fiction: They wanted James to write about his relationship with Alig.
Denying words from his own mouth Trump's capacity to completely disregard fact, logic and truth was on display Friday when he sparred with reporters on the tarmac alongside Air Force One.
Perhaps. But there is a reason that Lasdun has returned to fiction after his traumatic real-life experience, of which he seemed so certain that the truth was on his side.
As a lifelong anxiety sufferer, I had tried meditation here and there, but the truth was that it felt too hard to quiet my buzzing mind, and I usually gave up.
In 2002, Ram Chander Chhatrapati, the editor of Hindi-language daily "Poora Sacch" (The Whole Truth) was shot dead following the publication of an anonymous letter by one of Singh's followers.
The four-page document, titled "The Inconvenient Truth," was published on the online messaging board 8chan and is filled with white supremacist language and racist hatred aimed at immigrants and Latinos.
His most recent trip took place in 2014, when McCandless's sister Carine (whose own memoir, The Wild Truth, was published that year) joined him and 11 other hikers on the trek.
The mini-series focuses on the boys' distraught families, the hysteria in the media at the time, and the attempt to exact some belated justice after the truth was finally revealed.
I managed to look like a functioning human being on the outside, but the truth was I was a hot mess, and my mental health was sinking to some very dark places.
And then I would stop and there would always be a knot in my stomach about what the real truth was which is that he was abusive, and he was a bully.
I thought about how speaking my truth was to me like an act of being reborn and how much stronger and sure-footed I felt now than I felt five years ago.
No one in the meeting knew the real story and, as the Times piece makes clear, Trump didn't shed any light on it or really seem to care what the truth was.
However, while Dory was secretly hoping to uncover a grand conspiracy, one connected to cults and bloody clothing found in the woods, the truth was much simpler than she could have ever expected.
My mother had convinced herself that it was fine to take drugs until I was old enough to figure out what she was doing, but, obviously, the truth was that she couldn't stop.
He believed the best way to home in on the truth was through telling lies, and his movies would sometimes pause for long sequences that essentially amounted to found-footage slices of life.
Ali's wit grew only quicker and more luminous until it was quieted by Parkinson's disease, and his commitment to telling tough truths (even if, in this case, the truth was exaggerated) only deepened.
Not only taking on his desires — being rich was all he ever wanted — but also because the truth was my dad only took an interest in me when I was doing something impressive.
That's the kind of intersectionality that Truth was immensely skilled at navigating, despite the enormous pressure on women of color at the time to choose between the women's movement and the abolitionist movement.
He said he was stunned how the notion of objective truth was now up for debate and how politicians make up facts and stand by baseless claims even after they are proved wrong.
The truth was, our cash reserves were drained from the move and they were going to be close to bone dry if we finished the remodel and continued with our aggressive investment strategy.
But that's not what people were led to believe, and the truth was revealed only after the city comptroller, Scott Stringer, asked Mr. de Blasio in March for an update on the project.
I really wanted to be so clear that he knew that he was right and that he stood for the truth, and that he had hope because he knew what the truth was.
He writes that "the bitter truth was that by the summer of 1781 the American Revolution had failed," in that it was a stalemate that many Americans no longer supported physically or financially.
Although the Cuban missile crisis had for decades been misrepresented as an example of a steely-eyed American president staring down a retreating Soviet Union, the truth was later revealed in declassified documents.
The truth was a confluence of half-baked motivations: some notion of needing to live in the American West and the lack of appealing job prospects for humanities majors with undeserved self-importance.
He had three prosthetics and rode around campus in a golf cart with a rambunctious service dog named Vermont who, in truth, was too much of a misfit to perform any concrete service.
Intersectionality wasn't a term of art in the 2202th century, but Sojourner Truth was among the first to argue for alleviating the overlapping burdens of being both black and a woman in America.
Mr. Trump's pattern for abusing the truth was established in his disgraceful five-year-long "birther" campaign, in which he promoted the lie that President Obama was not born in the United States.
The Truth was leaving Meek Mill's birthday party at 1 OAK in L.A. on Sunday -- when we asked about his Boston Celtics losing 2 games in a row to Giannis Antetokounmpo and company.
And you know why that is: It wasn't our intention, it's just kind of what happened because the truth was before we wrote these songs and before we made this record, things weren't good.
"Post-truth" was the OED's word of the year, reflecting the fact that we now have an incumbent White House staffed with people who do not all believe in a consistent version of reality.
I made $30,000 a year, way more than I had ever made, and I paid $800 for a one bedroom, so I was living really well, but the truth was I sucked at sales.
Chris Bayley, the lawyer from Arizona, told me that although he'd been a good sheep in childhood, the truth was, even back then he had doubted the version of the world he was taught.
Though there was none of the guttural cheering and angry taunts that often emanate from Mr. Trump's campaign-style rallies, the president's hallmark rhetoric and propensity to stretch the truth was also ever-present.
But when they ran a CAT scan on the lump, they found deposits of calcium that looked like "the shape of vertebrae, ribs and long bones," and the more grisly truth was finally uncovered.
I'd been hired to lead the family from danger to a territory full of more seeds than bullets, but, truth was, in the darkness there was no telling what was rooting in the soil.
Earlier this year, former New York Times editor Jill Abramson's book Merchants of Truth was discovered to contain passages copied from other authors, and alleged to be full of simple factual errors as well.
"The truth was that Andi never wanted to marry Jordan; she just wanted a lavish wedding experience, a public-relations stunt and the attention that came with it," according to court papers filed in Brooklyn.
Following the announcement, Casper Grathwohl, the president of Oxford Dictionaries, said it wasn't surprising that "post-truth" was selected to define 2016, considering it was a year "dominated by highly-charged political and social discourse".
On the one hand, the New Journalists preached a doctrine of truth shaped like fiction; on the other, they frequently seemed to acknowledge that the truth was being mixed, from time to time, with fiction.
Photo: Getty Al Gore's sequel to his Academy Award-winning documentary An Inconvenient Truth was scheduled to hit theaters on July 28th, but some major news dropped this week that you may have heard about.
The truth was, I couldn't have been happier to spend (the Saturday before) Valentine's Day with a kind stranger, at a beautiful wastewater management plant, swapping good jokes and stories that rose above the sludge.
"  "…Deadlocks were exceptional…the great majority of Senate elections were conducted without incident." and "…the truth was that most legislatures took one vote at the beginning of each day and continued with their normal affairs.
His sense of truth was too individual, too much a matter of poetic perception, to submit to the dictates of a party, even one that claimed to be acting according to the laws of history.
As the historian Martha Jones writes in a scalding critique of the Central Park monument decision, Truth was a pioneer in the suffrage movement and attended the first national women's rights conference in Worcester, Mass.
It was only after the vaccination campaign was safely under way that the truth was revealed: the "ancient" manuscript had been forged in a hotel room in Madras by the British Museum's expert in Sanskrit.
Still, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have said that Coats' dedication to speaking the "truth" was a quality they not only respected, but believe is a prerequisite for any nominee to replace him.
Mom and Dad had passed within a few years of the pulp mill closing, as if one thing led to the other, cause and effect, but the truth was few people used paper products anymore.
The Truth was leaving Tao in L.A. Thursday night when he told us he'll ALWAYS support California-raised players like Harden and Russell Westbrook ... and explained why they should share the league's top individual award.
The truth was that few people could match Berryman's enthusiasm for the tortuously slow grind of money laundering investigations and, at the same time, his degree of righteous indignation at the idea of people corrupting soccer.
The truth was that, not only was Calomiris paid, but she was paid quite well by the end of her time as an informant, pulling in $225 per month, over $40,000 a year by today's standards.
Theorists suggested Chandler could be the Zodiac Killer, or a mysterious plane hijacker named D.B. Cooper, but the truth was that no one knew who the man had been before he took Chandler's name and identity.
This is not true -- as thousands of previously classified documents obtained by the Washington Post and released on Monday testify, the practice of telling the American public the truth was abandoned at least 18 years ago.
Though it soon sent more, and subcontracted staff from the local Haitian Red Cross, the truth was that there wasn't all that much they could do: ARC isn't a medical aid group à la Doctors Without Borders.
Because the terrible truth was that the bacteria that caused the diarrhea was resistant to every antibiotic the doctors tried against it, and there was nothing people could do except to stay hydrated and hope to survive.
THEY HAD HID DOCUMENTS ALONG WITH NIKE, AND INFORMATION FROM THE GOVERNMENT BACK IN SEPTEMBER OF '17 WE WANTED OUR CLIENT COMPENSATED FOR WHAT HE WENT THROUGH AND WE WANTED TO MAKE SURE THE TRUTH WAS KNOWN.
"He added: "All previous reporting on the subject suggests that the truth was much, much hornier, and the fact that Zuckerberg's speech began so disingenuously caused lots of the folks I read to tune out the rest.
The libertarian website Reason debunked these claims, explaining that the truth was a lot more mundane and complicated: BuzzFeed was among the few generally left-leaning websites that focused on debunking questionable claims made about the AHCA.
Which wasn't all that much, given The Stick of Truth was considered a surprisingly competent role-player by many a critic, ultimately admirably crafted by Obsidian Entertainment (Fallout: New Vegas, Pillars of Eternity) despite some turbulent development.
Trump has long disliked the impression he is being managed by aides, and on Thursday, after that truth was inextricably etched into the special counsel's report, he still insisted it was he who decided not to fire Mueller.
The truth was that since his wife, Feige Malke, died, everything had lost its taste and its sense: going to bed, getting up in the morning, receiving a check from Uncle Sam, even the Sabbaths and holy days.
The A&E network got things started last week with "The Killing of JonBenet: The Truth Uncovered," a two-hour documentary whose very title was a lie — the truth was not uncovered — and whose opening words were another.
Hayes — like the successful college professor and poet he is — tries to decide if he's listening to stories of shameful abandonment or heroic valor, deciding again and again that "the truth was more layered" than available terms allow.
That truth was underscored by this past weekend's events, which seemed to have begun with a verbal confrontation between white students from a Southern Christian school and a small group of black men most Americans never heard of.
So I watched with a sense of creeping depression as photography in the US became insecure about telling anyone else's truth (especially if that truth was made for financial gain or cultural credentialing in ways that were exploitive).
"I couldn't let someone's mistake make me waiver in my faith and ever make me shy away from what was real and what the truth was, and that was I was innocent and I knew it," he told ABC.
While Shelly, who had starred in such indie hits as Hal Hartley's The Unbelievable Truth, was happily married to marketing company owner Andy Ostroy, she had trepidations about balancing her work with motherhood, which she wove into the script.
He criticized Clinton for calling blacks "super-predators" -- the truth was more complicated: She was describing gangs (interpreted by many as code for young black men) as she pushed for her husband's 1994 crime legislation, and she later apologized.
There were tabloids and headlines and speculations and a lot of rumors — a lot of untrue things that were being printed continuously for a period of time, but no one ever just asked me directly what the truth was.
I wish I could have made my brain stop from getting upset at someone for their flaws, when the truth was that I never fell in love with them and didn't know how to get out honestly and kindly.
"His class, Humor and Truth, was enormously challenging in that he asked us to take our biggest betrayals and make them funny," said Ms. Holden, who has written about being abused as a child and of her 1995 divorce.
"The many recent examples of people having film evidence of an event that was later contested — evidence allowing us to see what the truth was — that might be encouraging more people to film situations that seem ambiguous," she said.
Editorial All along, the truth was right there in the emails — Donald Trump Jr.'s emails, that is, which he released publicly on Twitter Tuesday morning after learning that The New York Times was about to publish their contents.
The truth was that he had never wrecked a dirt bike, and his nose looked different because he had been ashamed of his larger-than-average Italian nose, so she saved up her money to buy him a nose job.
When An Inconvenient Truth was released in 2006, Episcopal priest Sally Bingham set out 200 chairs and rented a popcorn machine for her congregation at Grace Cathedral in San Francisco on a Saturday afternoon, promising a movie and some conversation.
The truth was that we didn't really know much about what Francis Ngannou and Volkan Oezdemir could do, and yet they were seen as bigger challenges than many of the proven men who got a shot at the belt before them.
A few weeks ago, there were rumors that LG was making an "SE" version of the G5, and that it would be a smaller device, much like the iPhone SE. If only the truth was as interesting as the rumors.
The truth was more sinister: In a 1958 book based on witness accounts, the historian Pierre Vidal-Naquet revealed that Mr. Audin was tortured by the military and died either as a result of his treatment or by summary execution.
In this case, the truth was finally — and, for McGowan, triumphantly — exposed, but reading "Brave," I kept thinking about how many more women must be written off as crazy and crushed under the weight of secrets no one wants to hear.
Yet while our official position was that we were sending forces to help South Vietnamese fight, the truth was that more and more battles were being fought exclusively by Americans, rather than by United States and South Vietnamese units together.
That disturbing truth was nowhere more evident than in Mr. Trump's pardon, late Friday night, of the former Arizona sheriff Joe Arpaio, which he issued, in his cowardly way, as the nation was riveted to the impending landfall of Hurricane Harvey.
While truth was deemed an endangered species in the nation's capital long before President Trump's arrival, it has become axiomatic in the era of "alternative facts" that each person or party entertains only their own preferred variant, resisting contrary information.
But the truth was that the move was a defensive one, made not because Gateway was particularly interested in Amiga, but because Gateway, which started off by building PCs from off-the-shelf parts, had little in the way of patents.
BRUSSELS/LONDON (Reuters) - Irish Foreign Minister Simon Coveney warned on Friday that time was running out for Britain and the European Union to hammer out a divorce deal with the British Brexit minister also saying the moment of truth was approaching.
BRUSSELS/LONDON (Reuters) - Irish Foreign Minister Simon Coveney warned on Friday that time was running out for Britain and the European Union to hammer out a divorce deal with the British Brexit minister also saying the moment of truth was approaching.
He had kept going despite losing his job at The Village Voice in 2011 — after it determined it could no longer afford him — driven by the belief that the truth was always gettable if you just kept digging for it.
The whole talk is worth reading, but here's an excerpt, in which he's talking about publishing the story that exposed the systemic cover-up of child sex abuse by priests: The result of excavating the truth was a public good.
"My NBC colleagues are bewildered that Vester, who had limited success at NBC News, a modest career at Fox and a reputation as a colleague who had trouble with the truth was suddenly the keeper of the flame of journalistic integrity," he wrote.
"Despite the many myths about the American Revolution, and how we hid behind rocks and trees and were much better soldiers than the redcoats, the truth was the British were the better soldiers," Kenneth T. Jackson, a professor at Columbia University, said.
But the truth was that 99% of the people were perfectly decent people, they were just like the people working at Goldman or some other place, and somebody had gone off -- totally gone off the -- gone haywire and other people didn't report it.
Friday's Google Doodle, designed by Philadelphia-based artist Loveis Wise, honors the legacy of Truth and her fight for racial equality and justice in the US. "As a black woman, illustrating Sojourner Truth was especially personal and meaningful to me," Wise told Google.
Truth was no longer a question of what had happened in history—for instance, whether God had really given Moses a set of laws on Mt. Sinai—but of what would best be able to sustain the Jewish people in the future.
Lyotard — and I can't stress this point enough — wasn't saying that objective truth was impossible; instead, he argued that what passes for truth in postindustrial society is often a reflection of who holds power, and to forget that is to risk being manipulated.
After praying for some time she heard, she said, the name " Sojourner" whispered to her, as she was to travel "up and down," and afterward "Truth" was added to it to signify that she should preach nothing but truth to all men.
But it is further poisoning a society in which the idea of truth was already being Balkanized (our truth), personalized (my truth), problematized (whose truth), and trivialized (your truth) — all before Trump came along and defined truth as whatever he can get away with.
I wanted to shield my children from the horror we were about to confront, but the truth was we all needed to see the box draped in a flag carried by his friends and teammates, so we could fully process that this was real.
Her father had been talking about it for some time, telling her children to prepare their best clothes (the truth was that most of their clothing had been donated after the storm) so they could go to a pig roast in a neighboring community.
Although many voters blamed Reagan for this economic distress, the truth was that it had little to do with his policies; it was, instead, the consequence of the Federal Reserve's attempts to bring down inflation, which had driven interest rates as high as 19 percent.
The truth was delivered by none other than two American food classics: Applebee's and Cinnabon: Although the restaurants' encouraging words were hidden inside two separate (and delicious) dining invitations, his reactivation of Instagram today makes us wonder: Did support from Applebee's and Cinnabon bring back Bieber's Instagram?
The truth was that sexual harassment was a continual element of my enlistment: It was part of what drove me to seek a deployment away from my regular unit; it kept me from feeling safe in my own barracks; it kept me from reaching my leadership potential.
As much as he tried, somewhat pitifully, to flaunt the latent producer in him and claim credit for Francis Ford Coppola's tremendous postproduction effort on "The Godfather," the truth was the victory belonged, of course, to the director (and Mr. Coppola's team at the production company American Zoetrope).
If Al Gore, in "An Inconvenient Truth," was the harbinger of the former crisis, then Harris seems poised to become the harbinger of the latter one, and in more or less the same way: by pacing across a stage dispensing easily digestible phrases about the urgency of the moment.
For Molly, who had probably never encountered anything but support and encouragement from her parents and professors, some part of the truth was that she really believed a well-known and very busy older person had nothing better to do than assist her on her path to achievement.
All that said, as we lost ourselves further in the dusty, chopped and re-rubbed grooves of his selections, the clearest truth was that really, the reason he still holds such a hypnotic grip on audiences is down to little more than the absurd quality of his sets.
The truth was that the fabled world of the gods was the real one, while the supposedly actual world inhabited by human beings was an illusion, and maya , the veil of illusion, was the magic by which the gods persuaded men and women that their illusory world was real.
What shocked me the most, to tell you the truth, was the moment a few years ago when I saw someone walking down Franklin Avenue carrying a surfboard in his hand, apparently on his way to the A train so he can go surf out on Rockaway Beach.
There is some dispute over whether M.L.B. first offered blanket immunity to the players or if the union insisted upon it, but Manfred knew he would have virtually no hope of making suspensions stick if the players appealed them, and he said that uncovering the truth was paramount.
But that was when I thought facts had power, when what we think of as the truth was based more on observable reality and less on the incantations of paranoid uncles who would rather die of preventable diseases than let America's first black president leave an intact legacy.
But the truth was, if there was a truth, that thin strip of umbilical land between Mexico and Colombia turned out to be the only thing that could hold my attention: Nicaraguan land reform, Panzós and the Spanish Embassy fire, Rigoberta Menchú's memoir, the assassination of Archbishop Romero.
An Inconvenient Truth was still seven years away, Leonardo DiCaprio was more focused on his work with the "Pussy Posse" than with crusading for Mother Earth, and we were all wearing those huge Rocket Dog foam flip flops without any concern for their environmental impact (they're back, by the way).
I'll be the first to admit the "Spy" reveal Dart has a whole pack of friends was a jaw-dropper, but, if I had been paying attention during my first viewing, I would have realized the truth was looking me right in the five-petal flower face filled with teeth.
Sanders would not divulge many other details about Trump's motivation in warning of possible tapes of Comey, or why he inflicted a six-week-long mystery on the nation, a period that included him taunting reporters, saying that they were "going to be very disappointed" when the truth was revealed.
Optimistic New York fans tried to counter with cries of, "If you take away this blowout loss ... and that blowout loss ... and this other blowout loss," but the truth was that all those ass-whoopings were more representative of the club's overall play than its 9-5 record in close games.
Where Truth was a wonky if ultimately startling slideshow on the bigscreen, Sequel plays more like a taut political thriller with an apocalyptic streak, interlacing heart-stopping cinematography, adrenalized music cues and a dashing main character — Al Gore 3.0 — that you'll wish had been president for oh, about eight years or so.
Swears have been played for laughs plenty of times, too—Conker's Bad Fur Day famously turned the air blue on the Nintendo 64 (mercifully doing away with developer Rare's customary gibberish), while South Park: The Stick of Truth was a tangible torrent of f-word effluence, in keeping with its parent television show.
They are widely credited with transforming "L'Estate Sta Finendo" from a forgotten disco hit into a stadium chant in 2014, but confirming that as truth was difficult: A leader of the group told The New York Times the ultra code prevented him from speaking to the news media on or off the record.
A despairing vision to be sure, though Christopher Hitchens pointed out that Orwell's own commitment in his life to continually seek "elusive but verifiable truth" was a testament to human tenacity and "that tiny, irreducible core of the human personality that somehow manages to put up a resistance to deceit and coercion."
"More than a decade after his documentary 'An Inconvenient Truth' was released, Al Gore will discuss his latest film -- 'An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power,' which dramatically presents Gore's premise that we are close to a real energy revolution and his efforts to work with the current government on bringing change," reads a CNN release.
"More than a decade after his documentary 'An Inconvenient Truth' was released, Al Gore will discuss his latest film — 'An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power,' which dramatically presents Gore's premise that we are close to a real energy revolution and his efforts to work with the current government on bringing change," reads a CNN release.
Millisecond by millisecond, skeptics scanned for evidence of computer imagery, of trickery and fraud — of smoke and mirrors — and, of course, a few thought they found it, even after the ghost appeared in public, shaking hands with Jimmy Kimmel on live TV. By then, however, too much other footage had appeared, and the truth was impossible to deny.
The mob really believed that truth was whatever respectable society had hypocritically passed over, or covered with corruption … The modern masses do not believe in anything visible, in the reality of their own experience … What convinces masses are not facts, and not even invented facts, but only the consistency of the system of which they are presumably part.
The human story is replete with examples of moments when the truth was traduced or when the truth was obscured: the disputed reports about how the battleship Maine was sunk in 1898; the trumped-up conspiracy surrounding the 1933 burning of the Reichstag that led to a brutal suspension of civil liberties shortly after the Nazis took power in Germany; the false contention that the U-2 reconnaissance plane flown by Francis Gary Powers in 1960 wasn't engaged in espionage over the Soviet Union; the misleading claims about the 1964 Gulf of Tonkin episode that drew the United States deeper into Vietnam; the repeated obfuscations of the 1970s Watergate scandal; Bill Clinton's 1998 denials of a relationship with Monica Lewinsky; and the false belief that Saddam Hussein harbored weapons of mass destruction in 2003.
That grim truth was first confirmed in the fifth episode of This Is Us, as we learned that the reason that we'd only been seeing the gold-hearted patriarch played convincingly by Milo Ventimiglia in scenes from the past is because he now rests in a golden urn in Kate's living room, where she watches Steelers games with her father in spirit.
Though cultural conservatives such as Patrick Buchanan, the Richard Nixon speechwriter and political television commentator who challenged the incumbent President in the 1992 primaries, were still fighting the culture wars -- trying to defend some image of nostalgic values -- the truth was that much of the nation had continued to move to the left when it came to society and culture.
The donor's real identity — he is identified by the lawsuit as 39-year-old James Christian "Chris" Aggeles — was revealed in 2014 when Xytex accidentally disclosed his email address to families using his sperm "What makes this truly bizarre and frightening is that the truth was only learned because of Xytex's failure to properly maintain their donor's anonymity," James Fireman told VICE News.
While James K. Polk claimed that Mexico had struck first — saying in his war message to Congress that "Mexico has passed the boundary of the United States, has invaded our territory and shed American blood upon America's soil" — the truth was that he had sent American troops into disputed territory between the Rio Grande and the Nueces River, whereupon Mexican troops, concerned by American encroachment, attacked.
On Tuesday I attended a small performance by the band Lucius, one of my favorites, and had a wonderful time despite Kylo Ren in the way: It was important for me, because I tend to find my musical tastes via live performances — and the truth was that I was having a bit of trouble finding my way into the more produced versions of the songs on the band's new album.
But for many media outlets, the news hook wasn't that the star of An Inconvenient Truth was bolstering Clinton's environmental bona fides in a state battered by climate change; it was his reminder that "every single vote counts"—that a protest vote for a third-party candidate could lead to a Trump presidency, just as Ralph Nader voters in Florida secured George W. Bush's defeat of Gore in 2000.
A protestor called senior policy adviser Stephen Miller a fascist in a different Mexican establishment in D.C. And Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the press secretary with creative interpretations of the truth, was asked to leave the Red Hen, a farm-to-table restaurant in Lexington, VA. These minor skirmishes — none of which were in the least bit violent — have sparked a conversation about "civility," in which even top Democrats like Nancy Pelosi have told Trump's detractors to pipe down.
In electing him, ardent supporters took him as a showman given to self-absorption and exaggeration; while, for more tepid supporters, the Democrats' howling about Donald Trump's, shall we say, economical relationship with the truth was not very persuasive given that they had chosen to nominate Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonHillary Clinton: Trump using 'racist' rhetoric to distract from failures Biden has broken all the 'rules' of presidential primaries Trump taps new director for National Counterterrorism Center MORE.
A great truth was told when Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat Joe Biden faces an uncertain path The Memo: Trump pushes back amid signs of economic slowdown MORE launched her critique of Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE on Monday, branding him a loser.

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