Author: Jay Tea
Earlier this week, Mike Huckabee held a press conference. The original intent was to unveil his latest attack ad on Mitt Romney. At the last moment, though, Huckabee thought …
Right up until the Civil War, America had a wonderful economic engine: slavery. The ultimate in cheap labor, workers were treated as equipment -- no need to pay them …
When something big happens, it's human nature to focus on small details. It's the mind protecting itself, keeping its attention on aspects that it can handle to avoid being …
Earlier today, Wizbang published an article that made joking reference to a shooting at a Hooters in Knoxville, Tennessee. For the first time ever, I have invoked my authority …
For most of President Bush's administration, it seemed that among all the other stuff the Clintons took from the White House, they'd also stolen the magic "VETO" stamp. Bill …
As Kim noted, yesterday Judicial Watch released its list of what it considers the 10 most corrupt political figures of 2007. It's a rather entertaining list, but I'm not …
There's an old saying that a verbal contract isn't worth the paper it isn't written on. Nowadays, even a signed agreement doesn't mean squat -- once enough people don't …
In a stunning development that absolutely no one saw coming, radical Islamists managed to assassinate former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto. Despite failing at earlier attempts (including strapping a …
On Christmas day, I posted a piece discussing the ways we here in New Hampshire keeps a rein on our legislature. And now I am reminded of just why …
It's been an interesting week here in New Hampshire, with two of our newspapers breaking new ground in presidential endorsements. Both the Concord Monitor and the Union Leader have …