Author: Jay Tea
I tend to get a lot of e-mail from idiots. They've signed me up for various and sundry mailing lists, send me stories and articles from out-and-out moonbats (alter.net, …
The New York Times, as has been noted before, has a remarkable history of "uncovering" stories just before major elections, stories that seem to have the common element of …
Over on Drudge, I saw a link to a story that read " Shots fired in Turkey pope protest." My first thought was isn't it the wrong time of …
On occasion, I will succumb to a rather dangerous logical trap: to conflate an argument with the person who is making it -- or, more often, opposing it. If …
There may be a new wind blowing through New England media -- and I find myself hoping it's true. For 120 years, the Boston Globe was operated (and, largely, …
Well, John Kerry -- who normally can't be pried away from TV cameras without crowbars, blasting caps, and wild horses -- issued his apology earlier tonight through his web …
In this morning's Boston Herald, there's the story of a US Marine who has returned from Iraq. And he brings with him a tale that ought to warm the …
This is going to be painful. I'm going to have to actually stick up for John Kerry here. But first, I think I'll have to say something snarky, just …
(Note: this piece was inspired by listening to John Kerry try to talk his way out of his latest outburst of narcissistic idiocy, and various and sundry moonbats defend …
I recently found this quote from the president, and I find it says a hell of a lot about what's going on in Iraq today. I still have to …