Author: Jay Tea
Yesterday, I speculated that Reuters' very public firing of freelance photographer Adnan Hajj was no guarantee that the flagrant fraud would end. Well, that was speculation, utterly unfounded in …
The latest Arab "peace proposal" calls for Israel to withdraw fully from southern Lebanon, then for 15,000 Lebanese troops and UNIFIL (the United Nations Interim Force In Lebanon, now …
When I attended the Shore Leave Science Fiction and Fantasy Convention last month, I saw a T-shirt that I almost bought. It read: "I Am The Dread Pirate Roberts …
According to the latest news reports, the Arab nations are pushing a peace plan to end the fighting in Lebanon. One key element -- as in each prior proposal …
Here in New Hampshire, our presidential connections are few, but significant. We'd rather the country forget Franklin Pierce. We're much prouder of our first-in-the-nation primary, and we kind of …
A New Hampshire pollster has been asking New Hampshire voters what they think of various potential candidates for our 2008 primary, and they have some pretty strong feelings for …
Over at Willisms today, I take a look at a seldom-studied aspect of President Ronald Reagan's legacy, and how it's not that unfair to blame him for some of …
With Reuters admitting that their photo of Beirut on fire had been (very badly) faked, a lot of people are still wanting to talk about it. One thing that …
As I gazed into the mirror this morning and glared at the dribbling hemorrhage just above my chin, I came to a conclusion: The inventor of the "soul spot" …
Well, the United States and France have agreed on a tentative ceasefire in Lebanon. Unfortunately, neither the United States nor France are a party to the fighting. The fighting …