D Fine Us copes with our post-truth era via debut blues single
Originally appeared on the 405, view archived article here.
Before 2008, the term “post-truth” had referred to the nonsensical rhetoric of the Bush administration; however, Oxford Dictionaries mark the first recorded use of the phrase in The Nation in 1992, via an essay that criticized the handling of American gaffes over several decades. Regardless of how it came into fashion, there are few arguments left to claim that we are not living in such an era. How do we cope with the bluster? D Fine Us has an idea.
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