Author: Jay Tea
Golda Meir, former prime minister of Israel, once famously said that "we will have peace with the Arabs when they love their children more than they hate us." Judging …
Sometimes it amazes me just how self-important small-town politicians can get. For the last few years, it's been a staple of some small liberal enclaves in Vermont and Massachusetts …
I've often expressed my admiration for Peter David. He is, quite frankly, one of the best fiction writers around. He blends his trademark humor and horrid puns with profound …
The instant I heard the story of King Philip High School and its two graduating West Point-bound seniors, I knew that it would eventually have a happy ending. The …
It occurred to me earlier tonight that in our next presidential election, something remarkable will happen. For the first time since 1952, every single election has featured either the …
In Wrentham, Massachusetts, King Philip High School has achieved a singular honor. Two -- two! -- of its graduating seniors, Jeffrey Chin of Plainville and William Small of Norfolk …
(Alternate title: Politics makes for strange bedfellows) Howard Dean. Pat Robertson. Together. On television. Excuse me, I think my mind just exploded. Howard Dean, Chairman and lead vocalist of …
Massachusetts, as I've often observed, is a rather mixed-up state. Thus, it should have come as no great surprise to me to find two stories involving... um... "transgendered" individuals …
The Los Angeles Times had an interesting editorial this weekend (registration required, but BugMeNot is your friend). They supported Bill Clinton for Secretary General of the United Nations. And, …
It's been a rough stretch of time for pedophiles in Massachusetts. Yesterday, a guy was arrested for doing absolutely nothing wrong. Raymond Guimond was quietly sitting and eating his …