Author: Jay Tea
Well, the Boston Globe has finally noted and put number to a phenomenon we here in New Hampshire have been commenting on for some time: people are moving to …
The other day I picked up a copy -- hardcover -- of Mary Mapes' book, "Truth And Duty: The Press, The President, And The Privilege Of Power." Original cover …
I have my problems with John McCain, but I have to say there's one thing you can't fault the man for: sheer physical courage. This is a man who …
The term "visionary" is tossed around a lot. It's become overused, and is pretty much ruined for those people who truly deserve it. Like the late Arthur C. Clarke. …
I didn't get a chance to see Barack obama's speech yesterday (I was at work), but I did get to read the transcript. And it's a hell of a …
Well, yesterday I took a look at the new Revised Arab Charter Of Human Rights from the Arab League of States -- and found it seriously wanting. Longtime detractor …
Well, the League of Arab States has released its Revised Charter Of Human Rights, and it's pretty much what you'd expect from a bunch of Islamic states: Based on …
A lot of people are talking about Reverend Jeremiah Wright, and his relationship to Senator Barack Obama. It seems the good reverend has a penchant for inflammatory remarks (that's …
One of the most remarkable things about the American political culture is that it tends to be self-correcting. We make mistakes, but we tend to fix them. One of …
(I really shouldn't use Howie Carr as a source twice in one week, but I disagreed with him the first time, so I think it's OK.) This week, talk-show …