Author: Jay Tea
I've said repeatedly that I'm an agnostic. I'm not an athiest, though -- I don't deny the possibility of a supreme being, just that I haven't been convinced. And …
Every now and then, someone trots out the old saw that traffic enforcement is all about public safety, not about revenue. That the point is to get more people …
A long time ago, a guy I knew said that there almost seems to be an inverse relationship between the level of one's education and the level of one's …
Today's Opinion Journal has a column that breaches no new ground -- they're floating the theory that should Hillary Clinton become president, she will nominate her husband for a …
This morning's Boston Globe has a column today that talks about the lessons to be learned from some recent terrorist attacks. Unfortunately, they learned the wrong lessons. According to …
I can't vouch for the veracity of this account, but it has the "feel" of being real. I can very easily understand how a trusted colleague can suddenly become …
I am heartbroken this day. Heartbroken, I tell you. Like most of America, I have a little bit of a crush on Mary Katharine Ham. For me, it's a …
It's remarkable. Mike Huckabee and Fred Thompson are openly trying to cast themselves as "the new Ronald Reagan." The other Republican candidates are also trying to pick up a …
I want to marry Fred Thompson and bear his children. I'm not pledging him my vote in the New Hampshire primary, though -- I'm not quite ready for that …
There used to be an old saying in journalism: "if your mother says she loves you, check it out." That was in the good old days, before Stephen Glass, …