Author: Jay Tea
Lately, it seems that almost every day there's a new scandal involving Hillary Clinton and campaign financing. Wanted fugitives raising big bucks for her. Poor immigrants giving far more …
I sometimes think of myself as "the most prominent blogger from New Hampshire" or "in New Hampshire," but I don't really think of myself as a "New Hampshire blogger." …
Blog-buddy (and sometime colleague) Rob Port from Say Anything (one of the finer blogs around) had a piece up yesterday about yet more financial shenanigans from Hillary Clinton's campaign. …
When I was young, I saw a production of "Camelot" on cable -- I think it was HBO. Richard Harris was King Arthur, and Robert Goulet was Lancelot. It …
(Author's Note: I am invoking the "special rules" portion of our comments policy for this posting. Comments must be polite, composed, and non-hysterical. This is for a serious discussion …
The Germans have a wonderful language. As I understand it, whenever they need a new word, they just keep mashing existing words together until you have this mouthful-and-a-half that …
Earlier today, I wrote about a news photo caption that was just too bizarre to believed. But as crazy as that seemed, the article with which it was associated …
I think I fell through the looking-glass or slipped into a mirror universe this weekend -- and it was a scary experience. First, Bill Clinton did something that made …
One of Mitt Romney's last little gifts to the people of Massachusetts was a plan that required every single resident of the Commonwealth to carry health insurance under penalty …
There's a bit of a political squabble going on in Massachusetts right now. Under the current law, members of the Governor's Council are legally forbidden from practicing law in …