Author: Jay Tea
I once won a gold star in a training class at work. The instructor was citing various oxymorons, and he hit the regulars -- "pretty ugly," "jumbo shrimp," and …
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Last Saturday, I took a bit of a road trip that took me within a couple miles of the Vermont border. And while on the road, I spotted a …
OK, Bush has to come up with a new United Nations Ambassador. I'd like to ask everyone to nominate their choice for it. Earlier, I made my facetious suggestion …
Well, it's official. It took some serious partisan gaming and brinkmanship, but the Democrats in the Senate have succeeded in derailing John Bolton's career at the United Nations. I …
Before last month's elections, I'd never really given Nancy Pelosi much thought. But since then, I've found myself learning a great deal about her. And I'm coming to a …
Well, the great New Hampshire Phone Jamming Scandal from the 2002 Senate race has ended -- and not with a bang, but a whimper. Last week, the state Democratic …
My blogging has been a bit scattershot the last two days. That's what happens when Real Life rudely interrupts my far-more-important blogging. I don't talk much about the Day …
For the first time in a long time, I am starting to actually believe that there might be peace between Israel and the Palestinians. Let's look at how things …
The Boston Globe (owned by the New York Times) is one of the great bastions of political correctness. Everything has to be called by its sensitive, polite name, even …