Author: Jay Tea
So, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid says that the Iraq war is lost. As I've read a few places, that prompts a rather simple question: if we lost, then …
Back before the election last November (and the heady rush immediately afterward), the Democrats repeatedly assured us that they would not conduct a "government by investigation," that they would …
Recently, the Vermont legislature debated a non-binding resolution calling for the impeachment of Vice President Cheney. (That's a bit redundant; state legislatures have absolutely no place in dealing with …
One of the silliest political arguments I've heard in a long, long time has to be the fuss whenever someone refers to "the Democrat party." I have no idea …
Two Massachusetts coaches made the news this week. One of them, Brighton High's baseball coach William Mahoney, found himself the subject of intense police attention -- but most likely …
Today's Boston Globe has a fairly thoughtful editorial (for the Globe) on the problem our society has with bullies. Touching on the Virginia Tech massacre and other incidents, it …
(Disclaimer: the "massacre" actually took place between 4 and 5 a.m., not at midnight, but I can't resist a good alliteration) Michelle Malkin provides a great service for public …
(LOS ANGELES) -- Police announced today that they have broken up a plot to kill singer Sheryl Crowe in response to her recent efforts to promote environmental awareness. Authorities …
One of the defining moments of the 2004 presidential campaign was John Kerry's explanation that we wasn't a waffler, wasn't a flip-flopper, wasn't indecisive. The killer quote, to many …
I haven't written about the war in Iraq (or, as I prefer to call it, "the Iraq campaign in the War On Terror") in a while. This hasn't been …