Author: Jay Tea
One of America's greatest strengths in the past has been our ability, in the time of great national crisis, to set aside our differences and pull together as one …
There's an old saying: "once could be an accident, twice a coincidence, but three times is a trend." Last week, Nightline ran a story on a Louisiana Democratic Congressman …
A while ago, I wrote a piece where I collected links to a bunch of the various outrageous statements Cindy Sheehan has made. I didn't judge her; I simply …
I've tried to live by a few rules in my time here at Wizbang, and the time has come to put them to the test. Specifically, the ones about …
Three stories in the news reinforced my long-held belief that crime, as a general rule, just doesn't pay. In Rochester, New Hampshire, a local dirtbag had reportedly been trying …
Yesterday should have been a good day for Adobe's stock prices. Two major organizations were caught manipulating photos of public events, and in both cases everyone called it "Photoshopping." …
With the recent upsurge in violence in Iraq (hundreds killed by suicide bombers, random shootings, and the like), I've been reminded of Donald Rumsfeld's comments about the insurgency being …
As the day when the nigh-inevitable confirmation of John Roberts as our nation's Chief Justice, more and more speculation is swirling around who President Bush will nominate to take …
I grew up in northern New Hampshire, and a fixture on the political scene was a guy named Ray Burton. Almost 30 years ago, Ray got himself elected to …
Yesterday, the Boston Herald had a story that I almost covered, but eventually skipped it. It was about a kid going berserk on a school bus, attacking people with …