Author: Jay Tea
There's a story in today's Boston Herald that absolutely nails the stereotypes from both sides of the political spectrum. To the left, it's the story of redemption, of a …
I have an online friend who likes to pick at me. (It seems that it's one of her favorite forms of entertainment.) She finds little apparent inconsistencies and awkward …
Yesterday, I discussed a story covered by my colleagues over at Wizbang Blue about advances in military technology. Oddly enough, shortly after that one was published, another author there …
OK, time for a couple of dumb criminal stories... First up, one from Manchester, New Hampshire, my old stomping grounds. This is a valuable lesson for everyone: if your …
I haven't discussed anything about Wizbang Blue in a little while, but I didn't want the authors over there to think I've forgotten about them. In recent days, they've …
Apparently, I didn't stink up the place enough on my first three visits, so I've been asked to return to the WNTK airwaves Wednesday and Thursday morning, 6-9. It's …
Rob Port is an excellent blogger, and I consider him a good online friend. (As well as a Guest Wizbanger Emeritus, and I am proud to claim him as …
Meryl Yourish has a whole category within her blog called "Israeli Double Standard Time." That is where she documents certain trends in the media when it comes to reporting …
Before I begin this piece, let me make one point clear: I have absolutely no truck with drunk drivers. Anyone who gets behind the wheel while impaired ought to …
My colleagues Jim and Lorie have already had their take on the shouting-down of Sgt. David Aguina at the Yearly Kos Konvention, when he tried to speak to a …