Author: Jay Tea
Today marks the last day of my temporary fill-in gig at a local talk station ("local" being relative here in the rural environs, as I am driving 20 miles …
Last night, Kim linked to the mouthpiece for CAIR (a named but unindicted co-conspirator in at least one terrorist trial) issuing his veiled threats to those who would report …
As I've noted before, I'm busy as hell this week. That's why, when I saw this story about New Hampshire Republicans not only recognizing but embracing their roots, I …
There's nothing quite so satisfying as discovering that someone you don't like politically has been holding themselves to a considerably lower standard than they demand from others. About 20 …
For some reason, Mr. Joel Schwartzberg of the PBS Show NOW (formerly hosted by Lyndon Johnson buttmonkey, drunk driver, and all-around waste of skin Bill Moyers, I believe) decided …
Today marks Day Two of my adventure into talk radio hosting. I'll be working again with Konrad Kayne at WNTK, kicking around local news and events from 6:00 a.m. …
I haven't fully worked out how far back the trend goes, but it seems that when it comes to electing presidents, we tend to choose the candidate with the …
I tend to be a "reactive" thinker. Most of the time, I get my best thoughts as an instinctive response to something someone else says, when their words catalyze …
Down in Houston, an accused terrorist has been sentenced to ten years in prison. Daniel Aljughaifi, alias Abu Mohammed, pleaded guilty to receiving training at an Al Qaeda camp …
In the last week, two of my fellow New Hampshire bloggers caught on to some very interesting stories involving crimes -- and some very interesting ways in which they …