Author: Jay Tea
I've griped several times about the willful morons at TruthOut.org (hey, how goes that Karl Rove indictment, fellas?) and their refusal to verify subscriptions to their Daily Drivel, but …
(Author's Note: This article was inspired by a brief mention at another blog. Unfortunately, while the germ of this piece rattled around in my brain and grew into this, …
In the Middle East, a deal has been brokered between Israel and Hezbollah. Israel is trading one live terrorist and two dead ones for the body of one dead …
I make no secret that while I haven't decided on a presidential candidate, I have generally favorable impressions of Rudy Giuliani and Mitt Romney. I also have issues with …
There's nothing quite like fun little links that just suck up all your time and attention. Here's a few that have been absolutely dominating my attention lately. Kill A …
I've been thinking about the latest manufactured outrage over some right-wing commentator -- Ann Coulter and her theological debate with Donnie Deutsch -- and I have to say I …
A lot of people are touting the recent public statements of retired General Ricardo Sanchez, who was the commander in chief of coalition forces in Iraq from 2003 to …
Down in Groton, Connecticut, the latest submarine destined to serve in the United States Navy is being built. the PCU ("Pre-Commissioning Unit," to be renamed "USS" upon commissioning) New …
In the last week or so, Congress has done two things. First, they called the head of Blackwater to answer some uncomfortable questions about the security company's dealings in …
(Another in a series of essays demonstrating precisely why I should never be entrusted with any sort of political power or authority) Ever since I started asking awkward questions …