Author: Jay Tea
One of the most famous quotes from Sherlock Holmes was his discussion of a dog that did not bark: "Is there any point to which you would wish to …
With Congressional approval at incredibly dismal levels (I believe polls place them around the level of used-car salesmen, serial killers, and lawyers, and they're heading towards pedophiles and telemarketers), …
The Boston Globe, that ever-reliable source of political correctness, has an editorial touting a possible "wedge issue" that could be used to split the Republican votes -- immigration. The …
OK, if it's Friday, so that means it's a good day to round up the Week In Mass. Insanity. First, we have a glimpse that while Michael Dukakis has …
In honor of Thanksgiving, I'm going to save my 1300-word roundup of "Just How Crazy Is Massachusetts" for tomorrow, and instead bring you this heart-warming story from New Hampshire. …
Let me make one thing perfectly clear: there is no way in HELL I would ever vote for Hillary Clinton. I do not trust her, I do not respect …
I've spent a bit of time lately discussing the hysteria surrounding the environmental movement lately, and it occurs to me that I might be painting with too broad a …
Somewhere, I found a link to this very brief essay that summed up just what the Second Amendment is all about -- and here's a hint: it ain't hunting. …
A couple of stories caught my eye recently, revolving around the desire of some folks to avoid bearing the consequences for their actions -- and the efforts by others …
Over at the Huffington Post, investigative journalist Seymour Hersh (who's pretty much been resting on the laurels of My Lai for almost literally my entire life) discussed how the …