Showing results for: narcissism (page 21)
Casino Diplomacy: The Trump game that everyone loses
Robert Huish
Trump ignores North Korea's human rights abuses for the sake of business
Writing truthfully about my father: An act of resistance, an act of love
Allie Rowbottom
"This is everything I was afraid of and more": My father's response to my memoir, and why I wrote it anyway
Forget “civility”: Take Donald Trump’s threats of violence seriously, before it’s too late
Chauncey DeVega
History has a lesson: Courtesy and "civility" are no way to oppose creeping authoritarianism. They only enable it
If it’s hard for you to deal with Korean peace talks because of Trump, maybe get your head checked
Patrick Lawrence
The military-industrial-national-security-media complex now lines up steadfastly in defense of the wrong choice
Michael Eric Dyson: Donald Trump is “what black people have warned America about”
Chauncey DeVega
Sociologist and best-selling author says Trump is no "aberration from whiteness" but its ultimate fulfillment
Psychologist John Gartner on Trump’s behavior: “It’s a coup that’s not moving slowly anymore”
Chauncey DeVega
Former Johns Hopkins professor argues Trump is getting worse, may be "on the boundary of psychosis and reality"
Alex Jones has a vile Bourdain take. The world serves as a corrective
Rachel Leah
Somehow, Jones manages to invoke Hillary Clinton and make Bourdain's tragic suicide about himself
Roseanne and America’s white victim complex: Why canceling her show isn’t enough
Chauncey DeVega
The narratives and larger political imagination she channels need to be challenged on an ongoing basis
It took Jennifer Fox 35 years to be ready to make “The Tale,” an intimate portrait of abuse
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Salon talks to the writer/director of the searing HBO drama about child sex abuse and the stories we tell ourselves
Playing Trump for peace: Korean Peninsula as a bright spot?
John Feffer
How the Korean Peninsula could become a bright spot in a world gone mad
Our TV road to “Atlanta” is one long, strange trip into hyperreality
Melanie McFarland
The wide divide existing between the Kanyes of Earth and the rest of us is held in place by our worship of illusion
I love Kanye West. He loves Donald Trump (or claims to). It’s a puzzling equation
Chauncey DeVega
Kanye West is the perfect distillation of greed, narcissism and celebrity culture. Well, along with his new BFF
Emotionally unavailable jerk or malignant narcissist? 5 powerful ways to tell the difference
Shahida Arabi
Sometimes, the lines can be blurred
Our president ignores an American hero: Trump’s silence on the Waffle House murders is deafening
Chauncey DeVega
James Shaw Jr. disarmed a mass shooter single-handed. Everything about that is a problem for Donald Trump
Pulitzer-winning reporter David Cay Johnston: “The evidence suggests Trump is a traitor”
Chauncey DeVega
Investigative reporter who has covered Trump for 30 years dares to imagine impeachment — and President Nancy Pelosi
Here’s what James Comey and Donald Trump have in common: Immense and damaging hubris
Heather Digby Parton
Both the damaged, corrupt president and the sanctimonious former FBI chief think they're smarter than everyone else
Trump thinks any attack on him is an attack on America: Isn’t that the definition of a fascist?
Chauncey DeVega
Trump calls FBI raid on Michael Cohen "an attack on our country." Because democracy is a buzzkill for tyrants
Donald Trump: A perfect Republican
Alexei Bayer
Trump embodies many of the nasty trends that have long moved the Republicans away from the path of political virtue
The right’s Parkland problem: A symptom of authoritarian parenting
Chauncey DeVega
Conservatives see the Parkland students as disrespectful and dangerous — and those feelings stem from primal fears
“A triumph of collective narcissism”: How Trump unleashed forbidden desires
Chauncey DeVega
Therapist Elizabeth Mika: Trump embodies hidden yearnings "that people do not necessarily want to admit"
Cake fails and the rebirth of expertise: The subversive catharsis of Netflix’s “Nailed It!”
Erin Keane
The Food Network sold us the lie that anyone should be able to cook like a pro. "Nailed It!" is our revenge
Why is Trump fixated on women who remind him of his daughter?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The real object of Trump's obsession is clear, when you take a step back
Trump voters are selfish: They love him because they identify with him
Chauncey DeVega
New psychological research: Trump's voters were not confused or deluded. They knew what they wanted, and got it
Trump and his supporters: A dangerous cycle of “collective narcissism”
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's Pennsylvania rally offered greatest hits and a preview of his 2020 campaign. It could be uglier than ever
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