MSNBC host talks about Donald Trump's "pathological" need for attention — and how Democrats must shift strategy ...
MSNBC host Chris Hayes lashed out at President Donald Trump over the release of the Tate brothers, and roasted Trump ...
It's easy these days to feel hopeless about the basic mechanics of democracy. But what happened in the Montana State House shows it’s not all for naught.
and the mendacious narratives spread by the most toxic attention seekers—above all the ones in the White House. Chris Hayes’s latest book, The Sirens’ Call: How Attention Became the World’s Most ...
Chris Hayes knows a thing or two about getting attention, given that he has hosted his Emmy Award-winning MSNBC talk show ...
Hayes' book describes how attention has become a commodity, with social media, websites and news outlets all competing for a limited number of eyeballs. “Public discourse is now a war of all ...
I read part of Chris Hayes’ book “The Sirens’ Call” while watching an NBA game. I wrote this story in short bursts, often stopping to check my email, read texts, do Wordle or read about Major League ...
He went from The Nation to MSNBC, and became host of All In with Chris Hayes, which won an Emmy. His new book is The Sirens’ Call: How Attention Became the World’s Most Endangered Resource.
Donald Trump irreparably destroyed the 80-year-old post-World War II international order,” says Chris Hayes on Trump and JD ...