Author: Jay Tea
Fisking is a great art -- taking a piece and ripping it apart, line by line, exposing its frauds, its fallacies, its errors. I've done it myself a few …
Every now and then, one stumbles across a heart-warming story like this one: teens rally around one of their own who is in trouble, and organize a fundraiser to …
Yesterday, I set off a bit of a firestorm when I took on some of the anti-war crowd's stock arguments. That little piece gave me fodder for quite a …
With the milestone passed that more US soldiers have died in 3 years of fighting in Iraq than did in the single bloodiest month of Viet Nam, I find …
Earlier today, I looked at some of the statements of the anti-war crowd and compared their accounts of history with actual facts -- and found them sorely wanting. Well, …
With the anniversary of the war in Iraq (or, as I like to call it when I'm feeling formal, the Iraq Campaign of the War on Terror), I think …
This weekend, I had a couple of close encounters with WRKO. On Saturday, Howie Carr was autographing his book on the Bulger Brothers in Salem from 11-2. I showed …
I'm trying to think of just how much damage one can do to a Burke-class destroyer or a Ticonderoga-class cruiser with a rocket-propelled grenade, and I keep coming with …
With the sheer, flagrant idiocy of the Moussawi sentencing fiasco last week, I was reminded once again of something I consider a serious flaw in our legal system: it …
Yesterday, I discussed the possible impeachment of President Bush. The comments that provoked convinced me that a lot of people -- especially "ed" -- hadn't the slightest clue about …