Author: Jay Tea
With the Democrats taking both Houses of Congress, the chances that we might have to pull out of Iraq on a set timetable is notably higher. I don't like …
The other day, at The Day Job, I noticed that the boss had brought in a frozen meal. I asked who had the penne for lunch, and he owned …
There's been a lot of talk about Alcee Hastings, the Representative who is likely to end up chairing the House Select Committee on Intelligence after the Democrats formally take …
I'm no sports fan, but even I have come to admire Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling. Apart from his achievements on the mound, he's quite a hell of …
Now that the criminal part of the Great Phone Jamming Scandal of 2002 is pretty much over here in New Hampshire, we've moved on to the civil part -- …
Yesterday, there was a discussion of a possible counterpart to The Daily Show, a satirical news show with a conservative slant. In that discussion, there was some rather derisive …
The latest Hub hubbub is concerning the public-transit system. It seems that the "T" has been selling advertising space on trains, and one of the buyers has been Rockstar …
With Congressman Rangel's latest excursion into silliness -- the reinstatement of the draft -- I find myself having to write a piece I never thought I would have to …
This morning's Boston Globe has an opinion piece on what pretty much all of us agree is one of the greatest scourges in the world today: the continued existence …
As a born-again agnostic, I don't have much truck with "divine providence." But every now and then events conflate in such a way that makes me doubt random chance. …