Showing results for: narcissism (page 28)
David Brooks won’t admit it, but Donald Trump is partially his fault
Elias Isquith
The star pundit is tired of so-called antipolitics. But before he makes accusations, he should look at himself
Donald Trump has a secret shame: Every playground bully has a toxic fuel
Ann Votaw
Playground thugs play to the crowd but they're always afraid of something, an expert tells us. Like being a loser
“Zoolander” hasn’t aged well: This weirdly conservative, un-funny sequel betrays the original comedy’s roots
Nico Lang
Brimming with wasted talent and mean-spirited jokes, "Zoolander 2" fails to reignite the old magic
O.J.’s yes men and the celebrity echo chamber problem: “People come to believe that their version of the truth is correct”
Scott Timberg
Salon speaks to a psychologist about celebs, egomaniac politicians and people who tell you what you want to hear
8 common traits of horrible bosses
Glynis Sweeny
Abuse comes in many forms. If your superior ticks these behavioral boxes, it may be time to look for a new job
Donald Trump must go full Wrestlemania: Winning in New Hampshire means going more ridiculous, more over the top
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's success came when he played the wrestling heel. After his Iowa loss, he tried being gracious. Bad idea
This is an oligarchy, not a democracy: Donald Trump, Bernie Sanders, and the real reason why change never seems to come
Curtis White
Delusion has become the first requirement of citizenship, either to buy into our "values" or live with consequences
The National Review’s priceless Donald Trump freakout is a testament to right-wing hypocrisy
Gary Legum
The National Review wants conservatives to know that Trump is bad news. Too bad they helped create him
The genie grown monstrous: How Donald Trump, the all-American Frankenstein, devoured the GOP
Steve Fraser
Republicans used "family values" issues to align the working class with the rich. It's not working any longer
“Democracy in Black”: A conversation about race in America with Eddie Glaude Jr.
Elias Isquith
Black America and U.S. democracy are in crisis — and time's running out, Princeton professor and author tells Salon
Too many GOP egos: Overcrowded debate stage illustrates out-of-control Republican narcissism
Amanda Marcotte
The overcrowded Republican field is a direct result of the politics of narcissism that define modern conservatives
The psychopath in your office: How ruthlessness, risk and narcissism pay off at work
Erin Coulehan
A study examines how Machiavellian tendencies, self-involvement and impulsivity affect the workplace
2015: The year’s best movies, from a classic screen romance to the ghosts of Auschwitz to delusional TV stardom
Andrew O'Hehir
Forget Kylo Ren! From "Carol" to the Panthers, from "Timbuktu" to "the iPhone movie," it was an amazing movie year
He’s getting desperate: Trump’s campaign used to be confident, but Cruz has gotten him feeling downright thirsty
Amanda Marcotte
Trump used to campaign on his self-confidence and arrogance, but lately his run has the stink of desperation
My neighbor from hell
Kevin Clouther
He despised me, I despised him. So when his pipes burst, well, good luck with that. Maybe that makes me the a-hole?
Donald Trump is the bloated narcissist the Christian right has been searching for all along
David Masciotra
Trump is resonating with evangelicals to the tune of 20 to 30 percent. It's not as odd a marriage as it appears
The true triumph of “Transparent”: The Pfeffermans are all of us
Kera Bolonik
The Emmy-winning Amazon series may be the queerest show on TV, and that's not even the boldest thing about it
Donald Trump leads an insane white cult — and Pat Buchanan just explained how it works
Chauncey DeVega
GOP front-runner leads cult of personality centered around white alienation, racial resentment and authoritarianism
Here come the Trump truthers: How one man united the right & the left (in refusing to believe he’s for real)
Matthew Pulver
People are so desperate for a world where Donald Trump isn't a White House contender, they're resorting to fantasy
I used to laugh off Donald Trump: As a Muslim, a U.S. citizen and a veteran, I’m not laughing anymore
Nadeem Zaman
The first time our government fingerprinted me, it was for a post-9/11 registry. The second was for the Army
Southern whites will not surrender: They believe their own Hobby Lobby, Cracker Barrel psychopathology
Curtis White
The romanticized rebel spirit seems insane, unless fetishized by chic liberals on hip TV. But this myth drives 2016
Now we’re leering at suicide bombers: The grotesque objectification of Hasna Ait Boulahcen
Amanda Marcotte
The media coverage of Hasna Ait Boulahcen perpetuates the same virgin/whore dichotomy that fuels fundamentalism
So much for youth apathy: Student radicalism escapes the ’60s at last
Andrew O'Hehir
Between Mizzou-style racial protest and the Bernie boomlet, campus radicalism is back -- and the adults are freaked
Blame it on the baby boomers: Yes, pretty much everything
Sarah L. Kaufman
We have created a culture of coarseness, bad behavior and disgust. It's the fault of one generation
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