Author: Jay Tea
As I heard about the tale of the lawsuit against Catholic University of America that my colleague Rick wrote about, I found myself asking a very fundamental (pardon the …
Via Glenn Reynolds, we have this article about how colleges are dealing with funding issues: cutting faculty, consolidating academic departments, and constantly expanding their bureaucracy, especially those dealing with …
As unpleasant as things seem to get with the 2012 presidential election, there’s still plenty to laugh at. For example, the ever-laughworthy Iowahawk has come out to endorse a …
Hey, remember the late (and little lamented) Congressman Jack Murtha? The astonishingly greedy and corrupt Pennsylvania Democrat (even for Democrats, he was bad) was in a photo finish with …
OK, so I spelled out what I know about Mitt Romney So, what does that all mean? Let me give you the takeaway points, the things that most people …
With everyone and their brother declaring Mitt Romney’s winning the Republican presidential nomination “inevitable,” I figure it’s about time that I gave my perspective on the guy. And what …
Well, as “The Arab Spring” extends itself into October, we see just how well it’s turning out. In Egypt, the Muslim Brotherhood is claiming more and more power, they’re …
Last week, the Washington Post did a hard-hitting investigative expose’ on Senator Marco Rubio’s (R-FL) past, and discovered that he’d been living a lie. Instead of having fled Castro, …
I find I enjoy sparring with Outside The Beltway’s Doug Mataconis. I don’t often agree with him — he’s an Establishment GOP type who calls himself a libertarian — …
Well, it looks like Muammar K-Daffy is finally dead. Driven from power by rebels (backed up by a US-dominated (but not led!) coalistion), driven to ground in his home …