Author: Jay Tea
There's a wonderful term in psychology called "projection." As I understand it, it's the tendency of certain people with specific weaknesses or conditions to see that problem with others, …
One of the most infuriating things is dealing with people who simply can not think things through. They get upset about something and decide that they have to do …
Last weekend Boston hosted the annual convention of the International Association of Chiefs of Police, and it was pretty much a mixed bag. The only thing I couldn't find …
Monday morning, I woke to the sound of a helicopter over Manchester. It was rather persistent, so I got up to see what was going on. It turned out …
Blogger extraordinaire (and Wizbang guest author emeritus) Will Franklin is back, and he's apparently not lost any of his style and insightfulness during his hiatus. And has his absence …
Well, the verdict is in. And attorney Lynne Stewart, the American who willingly aided and abetted convicted terrorists to communicate secretly from prison and arrange more terrorist attacks and …
Last Friday, while discussing the general corruption and all-around ickiness of Congress, I mentioned how Harry Reid seems to have found himself in several pots of hot water. I …
Politically, I tend to be somewhat libertarian. I don't like government interference and regulation as a general principle; I prefer to let the people and the market govern, without …
Back on October 6, a New Hampshire man serving with the 82 Airborne in Iraq was killed in action. 22-year-old Nicholas Avanitis is being laid to rest in his …
Well, last night was the first Blog Free or Die, the New Hampshire Blog-Con, and it was wonderful. Here are a few things you who didn't attend missed: I …