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Make “Ghostbusters” great again? Reboot culture, male rage and the pathology of nostalgia
Scott Timberg
To understand cries of "you're killing my childhood!" let's go back to when nostalgia was considered a disease
Conservatives return to the “Obama apology tour” myth: They’re mistaking narcissism and belligerence for strength
Amanda Marcotte
Obama didn't apologize for Hiroshima, but he expressed understanding, which is enough to make the right apoplectic
Julia Louis-Dreyfus, greatest of all time: The “Seinfeld” and “Veep” star is the best TV comedy actor, hands down
Mark Peters
From Elaine Benes & Selina Meyer to "Arrested Development," Julia Louis-Dreyfus has earned the title of comedy MVP
This is an American tragedy: Republicans must step up and defeat Donald Trump
Seán Patrick Donlan
It's time for honest Republicans to speak out against this dangerous, unprincipled vulgarian. Who has the courage?
Do women really go for “bad boys”? Science settles the age-old question
Viren Swami
Whoever said "nice guys finish last" was probably a jerk. Studies indicate women prefer sensitive, easy-going men
Robert Reich: Donald Trump could really be our next president
Robert Reich
ABC has him *leading* Clinton 46-44. Polls this far out don't tell us much, but they do raise a serious question
Trump’s Christian outreach: Now he’s working with an extremist faith healer who thinks he can control the oceans
Amanda Marcotte
Trump starts his evangelical push by engaging a minister with a background in fraud and graft
Failing Sinead O’Connor: The ugly spectacle of mocking celebrities in crisis
Annie Zaleski
We don't know how to talk productively about disability and mental health, and in times like this it really shows
Ayn Rand goes to “Silicon Valley”: The farcical libertarian world of Mike Judge, where corporations are the new soul-crushing villains
Sonia Saraiya
The HBO show's creator may or may not be a Randian, but a version of her philosophy runs through his body of work
The science of Jerry and Elaine: The unsettling reasons why some exes keep each other close
Erin Coulehan
Two new studies look at dark personality traits, and how they're connected to break-ups and art
“Veep”’s exquisite edge: A profane catharsis for the nastiest presidential election in memory
Scott Timberg
The show's insults and cynicism offer an unlikely kind of release this election year, as Trump and the rest act out
The Donald Trump jokes are on us now: This public humiliation should have tanked his politics career — but it only fueled his fire
Matthew Rozsa
5 years after Seth Meyers mocked his presidential ambitions at the 2011 "Nerd Prom," America is the punchline
It’s all just wrestling to Donald Trump: Everything the GOP front-runner knows about politics, he learned from the WWF
Chauncey DeVega
Trump was trained not only in reality TV but in wrestling -- a world of heels, heroes and dumb bravado
A week of election coverage melted my brain: Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton and America’s terminal narcissism
Tom Engelhardt
Politics have given way to reality television. Is it any wonder who's leading the Republican Party right now?
Bernie Sanders must accept that Pope Francis isn’t a friend to the left: The pontiff can’t be a true humanitarian with his anti-woman and anti-LGBT views
Amanda Marcotte
Despite his position on poverty, Pope Francis denies the basic rights and dignity of more than half the world
Rush Limbaugh’s primary from hell: Even conservatives are finally turning on the famous blowhard
Eric Boehlert
Trump has exposed him for the fraud he's always been. Critics and listeners alike won't let him hear the end of it
Dear members of the media, do your job already: Trump isn’t a Teflon candidate, the press must expose his lies and nonsense
Amanda Marcotte
The media missed a major opportunity to hold Trump's feet to the fire during the wife dust-up between him and Cruz
What Donald Trump really represents: America’s addiction to competition
Alfie Kohn
Much has already been made of Donald Trump's meteoric political rise. But not enough has been said about this
12-step groups of hate: A psychotherapist’s take on Donald Trump’s wild rallies
Richard Brouillette
In Trump’s presence, it’s not only OK to be racist; it’s patriotic and even an act of belonging and self-esteem
The obscene moral hypocrisy on Brussels: Why are terror attacks against civilians in the Middle East ignored?
Ben Norton
The hundreds killed in the Middle East in the past few days don't get a fraction of the attention dead Europeans do
Brussels and American narcissism: Europe faces a huge test — it’s one we already failed
Andrew O'Hehir
Of course our response to the latest tragedy was panic, hysteria and Trumpism. But this really isn't about us
David Brooks: Trump’s “precisely the kind of scapegoating, promise-making, fear-driving and deceiving demagogue” the Founders feared
Scott Eric Kaufman
He's "a threat to the long and glorious experiment of American self-government"
Don’t rewrite LGBT history: If we erase the truths of our past struggles, we’re doomed to repeat them
Nico Lang
Hillary Clinton praising Nancy Reagan's AIDS activism and Sam Smith's Oscar gaffes reveal dangerous knowledge gaps
Trump’s rise, democracy’s fall: The Donald threatens our very system of government
Andrew J. Bacevich
Should Donald Trump capture the White House in November, the U.S. could resemble Argentina in the age of Juan Peron
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