Truth and something else was clearly in the atmosphere this week as the Telegram's Russell Wangersky offered a few thoughts on the subject in his Tuesday column.
But if we reach a point where anything true can be discounted, and anything false can be announced as true, where do we go to ensure that we’re making the best decisions on everything from voting to retirement savings to whether our school system is working?
"If we reach a point."
Seriously.
As if in Newfoundland and Labrador, that point remains somewhere in the future.
As if the point - where false is true and truth is not merely discounted but savagely attacked - was not already a receding dot in the rearview mirror.
And, for the record, what Russell calls "the weakening, cash-strapped traditional media" played an essential role in pressing the heavy foot of government excess even harder on the accelerator in order to make the dot smaller.
Seriously.
As if in Newfoundland and Labrador, that point remains somewhere in the future.
As if the point - where false is true and truth is not merely discounted but savagely attacked - was not already a receding dot in the rearview mirror.
And, for the record, what Russell calls "the weakening, cash-strapped traditional media" played an essential role in pressing the heavy foot of government excess even harder on the accelerator in order to make the dot smaller.