Author: Jay Tea
When it comes to America's energy dependence, politicians treat it a lot like the weather: everyone talks about it, but nobody does anything about it. For example, one of …
Ever since I started blogging, I had two reliable targets for kicking. Massachusetts will always hold first place in my heart when it comes to bashing (to the point …
With the French elections yesterday, I -- along with many others -- have noticed a rush to lay the loss of the Socialist candidate at her own feet, to …
I've always believed that a good sense of humor is not only important in a president, but critical to a successful president. In fact, I think that humor played …
I guess it was inevitable, but with the Democrats sweeping the elections here in New Hampshire last November (the only reason we still have two Republican Senators is that …
I've always tended to be a "reactive" thinker. Most of the time, I need an outside catalyst to trigger my ideas and insights. And it's usually from reading those …
I had high hopes for Wizbang Blue. I figured at its best, it would be a good place to see the views of the "other side," to have in-house …
There's an old aphorism that our opinion of someone's intelligence tends to be directly proportional with how much they agree with you. On that scale, I have decided that …
Rosie O'Donnell's latest foot-in-mouth outburst got me thinking. She says she "supports" the troops, but disparages them in the same breath. This is normally considered "cognitive dissonance," but I …
If there's one thing Howie Carr is, it's a survivor. He's been a Boston gadfly for literally decades. An unabashed conservative, he's been a muckraker in the heart of …