Author: Jay Tea
For eight years, we all had to suffer through the endless bleats of how the Bush administration (or, more commonly, the "Bush/Cheney/Haliburton administration") had eroded our rights, had pillaged …
Well, the learned solons of Massachusetts have discovered a truly novel approach to fighting violent crime. And it's one that doesn't involve criminalizing ordinary citizens, depriving all of rights …
At the Tea Party Convention this weekend, professional gadfly Andrew Breitbart got into it with some folks from World Net Daily about the "birther" issue. For those who've been …
It's become almost a competition within the Obama White House: who cam come up with the best way to blame a problem on the preceding administration. The variations on …
In business, there's long been an unwritten rule: competition is good, capitalizing on the mistakes and misfortunes of rivals is good, but certain major problems of your competitors is …
Whenever I hear Obama or the Democrats talk about soaking the rich (usually not coached quite that honestly, though -- usually it's about "making them pay their fare share" …
The next time you hear (or read) someone talking about how we "dodged a bullet" in 2008 by not getting Sarah Palin as our vice president, ask them about …
For most of my politically-aware life, Judd Gregg has been a part of it. And I never really liked the guy. For the longest time, the New Hampshire GOP …
Well, Hamas (the terrorist group that runs the Gaza Strip after winning an election) is in a bit of a snit of late. And their public statements show it. …
When President Obama used his State of the Union address last week to take a shot at the Supreme Court, he revealed a bit of his true character. And …