Author: Jay Tea
Over on the Jawa Report, "Good Lt." notices the story on the political contributions of journalists and wonders why Media Matters For America is so silent on it. Silly …
One element of the illegal immigration issue that gets very little play is the overwhelming humanitarian concern, the one reason that should cut across all political lines and unite …
Moving from Manchester, I've had to readjust my listening habits. Boston talk radio has really declined in the last few years, but it was still pretty listenable, and far …
I just finished listening to the latest entry in Katie Couric's Staff's Notebook, and it was a big wet sloppy kiss for Jimmy Carter. (I listen to "America In …
...because you just might get it. Witness this fellow. He, like many Palestinians in Gaza, has long had a series of wishes. First, they wanted the Israelis out of …
Well, about six months have passed since I moved to Lebanon, New Hampshire, and I've come to a few conclusions about the place. It's expensive -- more expensive than …
Yesterday, the Boston Globe featured a column by James Carroll, one that discussed the damage done to religious places during war -- usually by design. He uses the attacks …
I've said on several occasions that I don't care for Media Matters For America or their unofficial in-house blogger, Oliver Willis. Their mission statement is to expose and oppose …
Michael Moore is the gift that keeps on giving. First up, he slipped one of his bigger critics a cool twelve grand "anonymously" to help the guy cover his …
Most of my life, I've had the stereotypes hammered into me: conservatives see things in black and white, while liberals see the grays in between. Conservatives believe in good …