Author: Jay Tea
…preferably in handcuffs, or on a rail. Anyway, today Attorney General Eric Holder testified before Congress on the whole Operation Fast And Furious cluster-fuck. And we learned quite …
I’m not that fond of Chicago. For one, it gave us Barack Obama. For another, it’s home to one of the most corrupt political machines in the country, rivaled …
Last night, my colleague Rick wondered how Herman Cain’s political aspirations can survive the latest round of accusations of sexual impropriety. As I do every now and then, I’m …
A little while ago, while considering the Republican candidates for president, I found myself thinking that we might not have the ideal candidates, we did have a lot of …
I didn’t catch much of the Cain/Gingrich debate on Saturday night (I wasn’t feeling well), but what I saw impressed the hell out of me. In fact, I’d say …
As the attacks on Herman Cain mount, more and more people are questioning — or openly stating — that Cain’s race is a factor driving the attacks. Cain himself …
It’s getting ugly out there. The Occupy mobs are getting bolder and bolder in their shows of strength — vehemently asserting their right to flout the laws, forcefully proclaiming …
The late fantasy author David Eddings was a brilliant man. I learned a lot from his books. One of the most profound insights into global politics came from a …
While I’m not religious, I do respect that religion is very important to a lot of people, and it has a great deal of wisdom and insights into human …
It’s been a while since I’ve written a piece about Islam, that world-renowned religion of peace and tolerance and acceptance, and recent events have reminded me that one’s overdue. …