Author: Jay Tea
The Boston Globe, that never-ending font of journalistic excellence (remember, they're owned by the New York Times), today offers us an object lesson in New Journalism 101: How To …
Earlier today, I heard an NPR feature on the subprime mortgage crisis. They interviewed one guy who was in trouble with his mortgage, in arrears and facing foreclosure. They …
Well, in Lebanon it looks like the terrorist Hezbollah is about to either overthrow the Lebanese government, or make them utterly impotent in challenging Hezbollah's plans to attack and, …
Currently, two nations are being wracked by crises. In Lebanon, the terrorist group Hezbollah is taking over more and more of Beirut and the country in general, shoving aside …
Ah, Massachusetts. If there's one thing that can be depended on, it's that the Boston Globe and the state legislature will agree on one thing -- no matter what …
Yesterday, the Boston Globe decided to observe Israel's 60th birthday by discussing what it's like to be an Arab living in Israel. And to no one's great surprise who …
It seems the more news I read about "global warming," the more it comes across as a cult and not a scientific theory. For example, last year we were …
Barack Obama, speaking in California: You go into some of these small towns in Pennsylvania, and like a lot of small towns in the Midwest, the jobs have been …
Last week, when I was visiting that Tufts class, one of the accomplishments of the blogosphere I touted was our (collective here; I take no individual credit) busting of …
One of the things I most love is when I make a pronouncement about something, and then events conspire to provide me with a ready-made example of why I'm …