Author: Jay Tea
For the last couple of weeks, I've been feeling the strangest itch. As much as I enjoy writing here, I've found myself wanting to write other stuff. And I …
I hope I can get this published before the caucuses start in Iowa... I was interested in politics from a very early age. I was eight when I supported …
OK, tonight the actual election for the next president of the United States begins. And though I technically don't HAVE to make a commitment until next Tuesday, when we …
Oh, great. Today I will post my endorsement for president, and it turns out that Bill Whittle has posted another essay. Forty Second Boyd And The Big Picture did …
Pay attention, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, John Edwards, and everyone else who thinks that government-mandated and government-run universal health insurance is a panacea: It's being field-tested in Massachusetts right …
Most of the time, when you come across a dumb criminal story, it's harmless. Just a chance to laugh at some idiot. Such as, say, the bank robber in …
Well, at the stroke of midnight yesterday (if you'll pardon the expression), civil unions became law here in New Hampshire. 23 couples plighted their troths (or as nearabout as …
Over at Say Anything, my blog-chum (and sometime colleague) Rob Port discusses an encounter between Chelsea Clinton and a nine-year-old "reporter." I've made a point in the past about …
You'd think between global warming and all the politicians dumping hot air into the state, you would expect that New Hampshire would have had a milder than normal winter. …
The United States Supreme Court has had quite a time dealing with obsenity. One Justice defined it as "I know it when I see it." They also used the …