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This article came up in an online discussion some friends and I had this morning about, let's just say, a public figure with high-profile children: Being raised by a narcissistic parent is emotionally and psychologically abusive and causes debilitating, long-lasting effects to children. It is often missed by professionals, because narcissists can be charming in their presentation, displaying an image of how they wish to be seen. Behind closed doors, the children feel the suffocation of self and struggle...
In case you're thinking of booby-trapping your house this Christmas, don't do this:
The Atlantic scoops up the hypotheses: When I asked Sheila Williams Ridge, who teaches early-childhood education at the University of Minnesota’s Institute of Child Development, for any insights she could give me on why kids love garbage trucks so much, she thought of her own daughter, now 21. When her daughter was little, Williams Ridge remembered, the weekly arrival of the garbage truck was both dazzling and, in a way, reassuring. “Humans have always thrived with routine,” she told me. “But children...
Sullivan, who attended Oxford with the British Prime Minister, takes a nuanced view: It’s hard to take the British prime minister, Boris Johnson, completely seriously. Just look at him: a chubby, permanently disheveled toff with an accent that comes off as a parody of an upper-class twit, topped off by that trademark mop of silver-blond hair he deliberately musses up before venturing into the public eye. Then there are those photo-op moments in his long career that seem designed to make him look...
The Post reported today that a simple review of phone logs shows how the president and his stooges left themselves open to Russian espionage by using insecure cell phones: The disclosures provide fresh evidence suggesting that the president continues to defy the security guidance urged by his aides and followed by previous incumbents — a stance that is particularly remarkable given Trump’s attacks on Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential campaign for her use of a private email account while serving...
The Apollo Chorus performed Joby Talbot's Everest a few weeks ago, and to prepare for the opera I read Jon Krakauer's Into Thin Air. (The opera is based on the events described in that book.) I concluded that climbing Mt Everest is insane. That didn't stop about 100 climbers from attempting to summit on May 23rd of this year, contributing to one of the deadliest days in the mountain's history: [T]wo decades on, the Everest experience often seems to have devolved even further into a circus-like pageant...
Someone call lunch
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Today in Chicago we have seen more sun than in the past several weeks, and yet here I toil in my cube. But a lot is going on outside it: Josh Marshall has come around to agreement that the House should move forward with impeaching the president, as in fact they plan to do before Christmas. Esquire calls the Republican defense of the president a "Catch-22 of stupid." In Israel, a 29-year-old former Haredi woman had never heard of television or the Internet until a non-profit sprung her from her...
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As the House Judiciary Committee goes through the unfortunately necessary step of having expert witnesses state the obvious, other things caught my attention over the course of the morning: The Trump Administration has changed the rules for receiving food stamps, which will drop 3 million needy people from food assistance. The Atlantic's Franklin Foer outlines the betrayal of Volodymyr Zelensky. Somehow, local Chicago microbrewery Kings and Convicts has bought the much-larger Ballast Point Brewery. To...
After conversations with knowledgeable friends on both sides of center, I wonder which of these scenarios in all seriousness is most likely. Note that these scenarios are not mutually exclusive: A. President Trump wins re-election. B. President Trump leaves office before the 2021 inauguration. C. President Trump loses re-election but refuses to concede. D. One or more members of President Trump's immediate family flees to exile in Russia before the end of 2022. E. A flag or general officer openly defies...
This week's New Yorker has a long ode to my second-favorite spirit: Gin is on the rise and on the loose. It has gone forth and multiplied. Forget rising sea levels; given the sudden ascendancy of gin, the polar gin caps must be melting fast. Torn between a Tommyrotter and a Cathouse Pink? Can’t tell the difference between a Spirit Hound and an Ugly Dog? No problem. There are now gins of every shade, for every social occasion, and from every time zone. The contagion is global, and I have stumbled across...
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