Author: Jay Tea
A reader tipped me to this story, and I dunno how I missed it... Where else but in Massachusetts could this happen? In brief: the legislature gives free space …
Well, the latest notion floating around the blogosphere is whether or not the US should boycott this summer's Olympics in China -- either entirely or partly. I am of …
"Stupidity Should Be Painful." I saw that slogan years ago -- I dunno if it was online, on a T-Shirt, on a bumper, or somewhere else -- and it …
I was halfway through a piece mocking those who are protesting the travels of the Olympic torch on its way around the world to Beijing, but I had to …
Earlier today, I excoriated the NPR program "On The Media" for one of its pieces this last week. I intended to rip them for two stories, but I spent …
Most every Sunday morning, I listen to NPR's "On The Media." I originally thought it would be a program about "the media looks at the media," as journalists turn …
Last November, while traveling for Thanksgiving, I passed a flock of wild turkeys alongside the road. The thought briefly crossed my mind of swerving and collecting a bit of …
The Marines' Hymn is the oldest official military song in the United States, and it opens with references to two great battles in Marine Corps history: "From the halls …
Whoa. I am dumbstruck. Beyond that, I am absolutely gobsmacked. Hillary Clinton has been caught telling another lie on the campaign trail. So, Hillary's telling bogus stories about health …
Hoo boy. Friday, Jim Addison posted a piece on Ron Paul's choosing to endorse the John Birch Society, and that brought out the Paulbots in hordes. One of them, …