Author: Jay Tea
Over at McGehee's site, I found this posting, which in turn linked to this story about a lawsuit over requiring voters to show an ID when they go to …
I've often been critical of the BBC. I don't care for their flagrant biases, their ongoing existence paid for by a government subsidy paid for by a tax on …
I've been coming up pretty dry for posting topics the last couple of days, and it's getting kinda frustrating. But it occurred to me that it's not entirely my …
I've often discussed the huge philosophical differences between my own New Hampshire and Massachusetts, that persistent reminder of just how things could be worse, just to our south. But …
Every now and then, a photo comes out just too late to be used in the Weekend Caption Contest, and we here at Wizbang beat our heads against the …
Everyone else seems to be offering up their home state's pet federal projects for sacrifice in order to free up money for the reconstruction after Hurricane Katrina (and earning …
A particularly ugly case is drawing attention to a legal experiment carried out in New Hampshire. Back in 2001, Chad Evans was living with his girlfriend, Amanda Bortner, and …
I've been following the case of Joseph Druce, the Massachusetts man who killed convicted pedophile and defrocked Catholic priest John Geoghan while the two were in prison. Druce is …
In my personal life, I'm a bit of a comedian. It's the persona I've constructed; the odd sense of humor, the refusal to take almost anything seriously, the lightning …
I've often decried the vile, despicable, corrupt, run-down, gang-infested, crime-riddled, drug-awash city of Lawrence, Massachusetts. It really is, in microcosm, a wonderful case study of what's wrong with American …