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Dr. Justin Frank on Trump’s whistleblower panic: “He is a frightened child” driven by envy and fear
Chauncey DeVega
Author of "Trump on the Couch" on the president's deepest fears, and how his traumatic childhood endangers us all
The “Transparent Musicale Finale” is a fitting eulogy for a wacky, messy series
Melanie McFarland
The musical goodbye captures the awkwardness of grieving an unfortunate death
Robert Reich: Trump is a clear and present danger to America and the world
Robert Reich
The president of the United States is seriously, frighteningly, dangerously unstable
Republicans’ new plan for victory: Claim men are the “real” victims of #MeToo
Amanda Marcotte
Trump and his allies argue men like Brett Kavanaugh are the victims of feminism. So far, the public isn't buying it
Donald Trump, king of chaos: New research on right-wing psychology points toward big trouble ahead
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's supporters want chaos and destruction. When their bad drug high finally wears off, it won't be pretty
The Trump depression (and we don’t mean the economy): Key symptom of autocratic regimes
Paul Rosenberg
Experts see a "population-based depression" taking hold in America. But it might force us toward positive change
Step into the “This Close” bubble with two deaf best friends in a hearing world
Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to Shoshannah Stern and Josh Feldman about the second season of their acclaimed SundanceTV series
Patriotism, truth and fascism: Donald Trump is creating a subjective reality
Chauncey DeVega
New White House press secretary claims that Trump never lies. Yes, because he is altering the fabric of reality
Nuking the hurricane: Diagnosing Trump’s apparent mental illness isn’t the point
Amanda Marcotte
We don't need a medical diagnosis to understand that the guy who wants to nuke hurricanes is unfit for office
Evangelicals told Trump he was “chosen” by God. Now he says it himself
Amanda Marcotte
Religious right leaders say God anointed Trump as a "king." This week he actually declared himself the "chosen one"
When Trump talks about “our movement,” be afraid — it will outlast his presidency
Chauncey DeVega
"Our movement is built on love," Trump told his followers in New Hampshire. Don't laugh — they really believe it
There’s a lot more to a selfie than meets the eye
Alicia Eler
The moral panic around teen selfies is old fear dressed in new tech. Selfies aren't just narcissistic overshares
Psychoanalyst Justin Frank on why Trump “hates reality” and must be “quarantined”
Chauncey DeVega
Why couldn't Trump act fake-normal after the mass shootings? He can't tell what's real and is "enraged" by rules
Civil rights lawyer: 20 ways Trump is copying Hitler’s early rhetoric and policies
Steven Rosenfeld
Civil liberties lawyer Burt Neuborne questions whether federal government can contain Trump and GOP power grabs
Donald Trump’s week from hell: After the horrors of El Paso and Dayton, GOP is in full retreat
Bill Curry
In a week of pain, our impulsive president made one bad decision after another. Can Democrats seize the moment?
How Trump could save America and expose the hollowness of the U.S. principle of checks and balances
Alexei Bayer
Imagine if Trump gave a speech exposing all of his shenanigans as a shocking reality TV exercise
Four lessons from Marvel’s Infinity Saga the MCU should take into Phase 4
Matthew Rozsa
Marvel is entering a new era with Phase 4. Here are 4 takeaways from the previous cycles the studio should heed
Understanding our bully-in-chief: Donald Trump’s “antisocial personality disorder” fits a pattern
Paul Rosenberg
Yes, Donald Trump is an anomaly — for America. In global terms, the bully-turned-autocrat is distressingly common
Eve Ensler on Donald Trump, rape culture and the “unreckoned history” of America
Chauncey DeVega
"America's next stage," says Eve Ensler, is about "atonement and accountability." Her new book offers an example
Michael Wolff on why Mueller didn’t indict: Trump was ready to “blow up everything”
Chauncey DeVega
Author of "Fire and Fury" and the new "Siege": "Trump's whole career has been about what he can get away with"
Why Richard Holbrooke leaves no legacy for the 2020 Democrats
Jefferson Morley
Former Assistant Secretary of State Richard Holbrooke has had a long, winding career. But his legacy is little.
The authoritarianism at the heart of influencer culture
Keith A. Spencer
Influencer culture is making us more narcissistic and more elite-obsessed. Is this how democracy dies?
Can Democrats win in 2020 by attacking Trump? A new study says no
Sophia A. McClennen
New study shows that support for Trump remains remarkably stable, despite a slew of controversies and scandals
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