Author Archives: Greg Olear

About Greg Olear

Greg Olear (@gregolear) is a founding editor of The Weeklings and the author of the novels Totally Killer and Fathermucker, an L.A. Times bestseller.

Like Superior

God against Satan, 2Pac against Biggie, Bush against Gore…Greg Olear selects a winner based on Faceook LIKEs. Continue reading

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Movies Go to Jupiter to Get More Stupider

In which Greg Olear explains why dumb comedies are the most sucessful — and how the morons have won. Continue reading

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Everything You Wanted to Know About the Global Conspiracy But Were (Genuinely) Afraid to Ask

Conspiracy Theory 101, Bilderberg 2012, and the New World Order: Greg Olear can handle the truth. Continue reading

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Five Arguments for Universal Health Care Democrats Should Be Making

In which Greg Olear makes the case for universal health care, five times, using logic even Republicans can appreciate. Continue reading

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Tomorrow Never Knows: Six Things Guaranteed to Happen on the Last Three Episodes of “Mad Men”

Will Pete Campbell jump out his office window? Will Megan Draper survive the season? Will Don cheer up already? What’s with Mother Lakshmi? Greg Olear has the skinny on Mad Men. Continue reading

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Sodom Was Fabulous, Jesus Was Gay

The Bible says homosexuality is an abomination. It also says having a drunken three-way with your two daughters is totally cool. Greg Olear investigates the Biblical argument against gay marriage. Continue reading

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Song Beneath the Song: American Pie, Bohemian Rhapsody, Norwegian Wood

In which Greg Olear reveals the hidden meanings of three of his favorite songs: “American Pie,” “Bohemian Rhapsody,” and “Norwegian Wood” Continue reading

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