Showing results for: narcissism (page 4)
Trump’s courthouse clown show can’t hide it: There’s barely any MAGA support in the streets
Amanda Marcotte
Don Jr. is getting so desperate he now claims people give him a "thumbs up hidden under their jacket"
“Trump is all dominance, all the time”: New research reveals “his most formidable political asset”
Chauncey DeVega
UC Berkeley professor M. Steven Fish explains the way Trump's "character defects manifest what looks like bravery"
Sociopaths and psychopaths are not necessarily monsters. Experts urge using these terms properly
Matthew Rozsa
Despite pop culture depictions of antisocial personalities as violent, the truth is far more complicated
Trump said men would see his mistreatment of Stormy Daniels as “cool.” His trial suggests otherwise
Amanda Marcotte
Stormy Daniels is just the latest woman to note Trump uses coercion because he's incapable of persuasion
A return to facts over “fake” news
Brian Karem
From Trump’s trial to Biden’s press strategy to Marjorie Taylor Greene’s failure, quit playing games with the facts
Does healthy narcissism exist? Why experts say there are positives to this personality disorder
Matthew Rozsa
A little self-indulgence can be beneficial but moderation is key and doesn't excuse awful behavior
Trump’s Mar-a-Lago veepstakes: Is it Kristi, Tim or Doug?
Heather Digby Parton
Donald Trump had a fun weekend, soaking in rich people's money and the adoration of would-be running mates
Trump’s hush-money trial: The personal is truly political
Chauncey DeVega
Donald Trump embodies an especially malignant modern-day perversion of the old saw about politics and private life
“Losing all credibility”: Trump’s hush money lawyer the latest to torch his reputation for nothing
Amanda Marcotte
Todd Blanche was once regarded as a great lawyer, but now he's making embarrassing arguments to please his client
“Pecker was a partner in crime”: DA “couldn’t have asked for a better narrative” to open Trump trial
Chauncey DeVega
"Pecker is not an ordinary witness in this criminal trial like Stormy Daniels or Hope Hicks, or even Michael Cohen"
Columbia crisis: Another massive failure of liberalism
Andrew O'Hehir
Columbia's president capitulated to the right-wing witch hunt — and only made things worse. Maybe that's a lesson?
MAGA begins to panic: Trump may not make it to the ballot
Brian Karem
“It’s a real s**t show to consider”
20 reasons why Donald Trump has been good for America: No, seriously
Gregory D. Foster
He was the worst president imaginable — and could still get worse. But Donald Trump was a crucial wakeup call
Here’s why LeBron James, not Michael Jordan, is the GOAT
David Masciotra
Beyond the statistics, it's a matter of ideology – one that pits activism and solidarity vs. nostalgia and delusion
The ripple effects of Drowsy Don beyond the courtroom: The Trump trial is making everything weirder
Brian Karem
The weird effects of Drowsy Don will be felt for years
Clinical social worker: “With the Trump Bible, one must consider dementia”
Chauncey DeVega
"A person who isn't cognitively impaired should be doing a cost-benefit analysis"
The “martyrdom” of Donald J. Trump
Chauncey DeVega
"It’s all slapstick comedy: Posing as a Christ-like figure is so outlandish and absurd"
My challenge as a Christian psychologist: Help evangelicals see Trump for who he really is
Chris Thurman
Trump-supporting evangelicals are among the most blind Christians to ever engage in politics
“Hastening his deterioration”: Dr. John Gartner on impact of court trials on “Trump’s fragile brain”
Chauncey DeVega
"He is cognitively weak and closer than you might think to being completely disabled"
Forensic psychiatrist on physical signs of Trump’s mental decline: “Changes in movement and gait”
Chauncey DeVega
"His walk appears wide-based," Dr. Elisabeth Zoffmann notes of Trump. "He has developed a swing of his right leg."
Trump’s criminal cases are his campaign
Amanda Marcotte
Trump hopes losing Trump Tower will be a symbol for voters mad over challenges to white male dominance
RFK Jr. and Aaron Rodgers: How con artists exploit male insecurity for political gain
Amanda Marcotte
Voting for muscle-bound conspiracy theorists will not quell the nagging fear of mediocrity
Trump sneakers and the MAGA uniform: Merchandising fascism to the mainstream
Chauncey DeVega
MAGA merchandise is a way of creating meaning among the faithful just as the walls close in on Donald Trump
Trump’s MAGA movement is causing Republicans in Congress to hate each other
Amanda Marcotte
Fewer than half of House Republicans bothered to attend Speaker Mike Johnson's retreat
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