Author: Jay Tea
OK, here are the next five parts of my story about the USS Manchester. Tomorrow at this time, I'll post the thrilling conclusion. Well, the conclusion, anyway. I shouldn't …
There's an old joke I'm sure everyone remembers: A man and a woman are talking at a party. The man asks, "would you sleep with a complete stranger for …
Under the current rules, each political party has the absolute right to run their primaries however they see fit. And I have absolutely no problem with that. As a …
Over the last week, I wrote the second part of the story of the USS Manchester. And over the next three days, at this time, I'm going to publish …
A couple of years ago, I wrote a piece that turned out to be one of the most controversial pieces I've ever written -- and it caught me completely …
There were a couple more mass shootings in the last week or so, and I'm noticing a trend. There have been quite a few shooting sprees in the past …
President Bush is scheduled to submit his formal budget for next year to Congress later today (never mind that Congress still hasn't passed a budget for the current year), …
There Germans have a wonderful way of capturing a complex thought in a single word. One of my favorites is that classical human failing, "schadenfreude." It is defined as …
Last week, one of the diarists over at Daily Kos named "KibbutzAmiad" published the results of a year-long study of Little Green Footballs and Free Republic. To my great …
For a long time, I've had my own theory about Iraq's WMD program, what happened to it, and why the Bush administration used it among its numerous reasons for …