Author: Jay Tea
Isn't it convenient when the other side makes themselves and their tactics so obvious? Remember, folks, once one side declares a tactic fair for them, it's fair for the …
Over the weekend, Ace Of Spades wrote a very lengthy, very insightful piece triggered by the reflections of Fred Thompson over his presidential bid, and Ace's frustration as a …
I'm not sure when it happened, but at some point the Greater Detroit region decided to suspend the First Amendment of the Constitution Of The United States. And I'm …
Yesterday, I woke up to a dead computer.Well, not really dead, but with totally borked video. With some trial and error, I managed to diagnose a bad video card, …
Last week, I pointed out how President Obama has mastered the art of attacking his adversaries in ways and in venues where they are constrained from hitting back. I …
One of my strengths as a blogger, I think, is my ability to draw connections where none are readily visible. It often leads me astray, making links where none …
A bit over a week ago, one of the Huffers over at the Puffington Host (one of those not "on strike," apparently) got into a snit over the Tea …
For the past few weeks, I've been quietly ignoring Donald Trump and his teasing of a presidential bid, hoping he'd just go away. He's been an embarrassment in many …
Over at Outside The Beltway, I got into another scrum with the commenters on a Doug Mataconis posting. (It's a bad habit of mine.) The topic was the tax …
One of the ritzier areas of Boston is Beacon Hill, where a lot of the hoi-polloi hoity-toity of the Brahmins live. They are pretty much what you'd expect from …