Author: Jay Tea
Back during the Civil War and reconstruction eras, a lot of Republican politicians used a rather deplorable political tactic that quickly became known as "waving the bloody shirt." They …
Earlier today, I indulged myself and did the kind of posting I try to shy away from, and talked about how great New Hampshire is. I should have known …
I often take a bit of pride in discussing some of New Hampshire's finer points. (OK, I'll admit it, I brag about them.) Not as much as I spend …
Yesterday was a bad day to be a liberal. First up, it was revealed that the outing (and resignation) of former congressman Mark Foley (R-FL) was done at the …
The latest tactic from the far left whackoes, the "outing" of allegedly gay Republicans (both officials and staffers), has me thinking again. A while ago I wondered what the …
With the announcement that President Bush had met with the on-the-ground commanders in Iraq and discussed changing tactics, a lot of people immediately leaped on it as a concession …
I just wanted to put up some updates on some other pieces I put up today. First up, on my discussion of Barack Obama, it turns out I beat …
Once again, New Hampshire has prized away one of the finer elements of Massachusetts. Bruce of Mass. Backwards has finally surrendered to sanity, and is moving north. As fond …
Courtesy of Scott from amcgltd.com, we have the story of a man who saw a demand and met it. How long can it be until some enterprising American steals …
Like many people, I watched and was tremendously impressed by Representative Duncan Hunter's appearance on CNN yesterday. But as I was watching the video, I started noticing a few …