Opinion

Here are 12 quirky mental disorders you've probably never heard of

May is Mental Health Awareness month aimed at stressing the importance of health and wellness in society and removing unwarranted stigmas associated with various psychological illnesses. Such exposure provides us with an opportunity to have meaningful dialogue about a topic many people know little about but often have much opinion. While most of us have heard about the most commonly discussed mental disorders such as obsessive-compulsive disorder or schizophrenia, there are a number of unusual psychological conditions that are neglected by virtue of the fact that they are rare, bizarre or simply unknown.

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Fox News' Bret Baier gets bombarded by furious Trump supporters for giving Bernie Sanders a town hall

Fox News' Bret Baier on Tuesday was criticized by President Donald Trump for being "smiley and nice" to Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) during his town hall appearance on Monday night -- and his supporters immediately started slamming him with angry messages.

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The sorrow of watching the Notre Dame burn

On the 20th day of Brumaire during the Second Year of the revolutionary order, a spectacle was held inside the newly consecrated Temple of Reason. Upon the altar of what had once been the magnificent cathedral Notre-Dame de Paris at the very heart of the greatest city in Christendom, the religious statues were stripped away (some decapitated like the heads of the overthrown order) and the whole building was turned over to a festival for what the most-radical of Jacobins called the “Cult of Reason.” In the hopes that this atheistic faith-of-no-faith would become the state-sponsored religion of the new regime, the revolutionaries staged their own observance, with young girls in tri-colored sashes performing a type of Morris dance about a statue of the Goddess Reason.  Such was just another occurrence among the competing factions of the Revolution, and which saw the dechristianization of France, including not just the iconoclasm of smashed stain-glass and white-washed images, but the execution of perhaps 30,000 priests. Less than a decade later Mass would once again be celebrated upon Notre-Dame’s altar.

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Whatever Mueller reports, Trump has done nothing to stop Russian attacks in 2020

One of the most frustratingly deceptive aspects of the investigation into Donald Trump and Russia is the sheer volume of hydra-like angles to the thing. The list of moving parts continues to grow, and once Thursday rolls around and the redacted Mueller report drops, we can expect many more parts to click into place.

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Devin Nunes' new racket reveals why he's endured brutal ridicule for targeting local news and Twitter: Cold, hard cash

New fundraising figures shed a brighter light on why Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., has endured weeks of ridicule and mocking over a pair of lawsuits he brought to defend his honor against parody Twitter accounts and local news reporters.

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Here’s why right wing Christians find Pete Buttigieg so threatening

Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Indiana, officially announced on Sunday that he is running for president of the United States as a Democrat. The announcement came as no surprise: Buttigieg (who formed an exploratory committee in January) was advancing in various polls, some of which found him just behind Sen. Bernie Sanders and former Vice President Joe Biden (a likely candidate) among Democratic presidential hopefuls.

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The 12 biggest myths about raising taxes on the rich

Some politicians are calling for higher taxes on the rich. Naturally, these proposals have unleashed a torrent of opposition – mostly from…the rich. Here are the 12 biggest myths they’re propounding:

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Fox’s Shep Smith quickly shuts down right-wing gadfly for suggesting Notre Dame fire was intentional

Fox News' Shepard Smith on Monday shut down Philippe Karsenty, a prominent French political gadfly, for suggesting the fire consuming Notre Dame was deliberately set.

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Trump's greedy enablers will reap the whirlwind of America's inequality crisis: Robert Reich

Some plain facts and hard truths: The top one percent of Americans own 40 percent of the country's wealth and 90 percent of its income.

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Does Trump really believe his own lies?

As we all know, Donald Trump is the sociopathic liar of our time and, just possibly, of any time. It’s not only that he lies so frequently, but that he lies so brazenly. But knowing that he lies doesn’t solve one the great puzzles of the Trump era — whether the guy himself actually believes anything that comes out of his mouth. 

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Fox News pundit describes the unprecedented threat to civil rights under Trump

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump urged black voters to ditch the Democratic Party and “try Trump” at a campaign rally on August 19, 2016, in the predominantly white suburb of Dimondale, Michigan. He said of black Americans: "You're living in poverty. Your schools are no good. You have no jobs. Fifty-eight percent of your youth is unemployed.” Trump then asked, “What the hell do you have to lose?"

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Trump's tax commissioner has a dark history -- and it's the only reason he got the job

To most Americans, this is Tax Day 2019, but to many of the superrich, it’s a glorious and lucrative day — Tax Secrecy Day.

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How Trump's second term would be utterly terrifying

If President Trump manages to win re-election it will be in no small part due to the fact that he's exhausted the opposition with so much outrageous conduct that regular people simply can't find the emotional energy to engage in the fight anymore. This week we are expecting to see the result of Attorney General Bill Barr's redacted version of the Mueller report. It's very possible that it will leave us with that now familiar feeling that we can believe the president or believe our lying eyes.

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