Author: Jay Tea
For several years, I've watched the Boston Globe push harder and harder for illegal aliens, calling for more privileges and rewards and acceptance of those who can't be bothered …
Well, the Boston Globe is at it again. They're pushing their anti-war agenda once more, this time trotting out the notion of "if more people had to suffer for …
Last week, there was a great deal of stirring about Nancy Pelosi's free-lancing in the field of foreign relations. Her trip to Syria -- a nation listed as a …
Every now and then, I find myself thinking that certain people who decry an anti-Israel bias in the media are just being a little hysterical and whiny and paranoid. …
Earlier today, I wrote about one nice thing that the newly Democratically-controlled state government here in New Hampshire is doing. In the interest of fair play, now I need …
Last November, to my complete and utter astonishment, the Democrats swept New Hampshire elections. In addition to both House seats, they retained the governorship and took majorities in both …
I'm spending Easter Sunday with my friend Candy, who is so devout she occasionally makes my teeth hurt. So in order to be a good guest, I'm getting my …
For some time, I've found the best metaphor for international politics is a playground. It isn't a perfect one, as it lacks adult supervision yet doesn't degenerate into a …
Well, the great Iranian Hostage Crisis of 2007 (at least, the first one) is over. The Brits are home, seemingly no worse for wear, and many and sundry people …
A while ago, I linked to one of the most useful sites on the web for parents -- mapsexoffenders.com. Someone far more clever than I got the bright idea …