Author: Jay Tea
Last week, an advisor to Massachusetts Republican governor Mitt Romney got the gov into a bit of hot water. In an interview with National Review, political strategist Michael Murphy …
One angle that hasn't come up in relation to the Koran misuse hullabaloo (at least as far as I can tell) has occurred to me. And I think (with …
One of the bigger items being tossed around in the excitement of Deep Throat finally unmasking himself as W. Mark Felt, former #2 man of the FBI, is discussion …
A while ago, I posted "clues for the clueless" where I listed certain types of dumb-criminal stories that had been beaten into the ground and had exhausted their humor …
Every now and then, a strange confluence of events will occur. Two seemingly-unrelated problems will converge, and solve each other. And I think I've discovered a potential for that …
The other day, while driving home, I passed a Hooters restaurant (it's kinda hard for me to avoid -- not that I was trying). Three of their waitresses were …
It's been a while since I touched on the Milton Academy story of the 15-year-old girl who had a tendency towards performing oral sex on her classmates, often in …
A sordid chapter in New Hampshire politics is now closed, but the stench lingers. Gene Chandler is the former speaker of the New Hampshire House of Representatives. He was …
This morning's Boston Glob has a sob story about the valedictorian of Assabet Valley Regional Vocational High School in Marlborough, Massachusetts. Juliano Foleiss is a stellar student, loved by …
1) How many times has the United States been in a war against a nation that actually pretended to abide by the Geneva Conventions? I want to say that …