Author: Jay Tea
The fallout in Wisconsin over public-sector unions is still coming. Now some of those unions are doing all they can to draw support from the business community."All they can" …
When huge disasters like the Japan earthquake and its horrific aftermath occur, people all react in different ways. Some people hide behind humor -- I've seen a few Godzilla …
Yesterday, I caught bits and pieces of Representative King's hearings on radical Islam in America, and I learned quite a few things.First up, I saw Representative Keith Ellison (D-Dearbornistan) …
A massive 8.9 magnitude earthquake has struck off the coast of northern Japan, causing massive damage and tsunamis of up to 30 feet. Early reports put the death toll …
This morning's Boston Globe has a pretty good piece on political corruption in Massachusetts. The former House Speker, Sal DiMasi, is looking at some very hefty corruption charges, and …
I was reading an article over at Wretchard's Belmont Club when a comment leaped out at me, smacking me upside the cerebrum with its insight. Peter Boston, speaking about …
There are a couple of stories floating around about just how much the teaching profession has learned from the professional unions -- mainly the thuggery. But this is thuggery …
Over at Ace Of Spades, the morons have been following the occasional public squabbles between Sarah Palin and Chris Christie with some interest. And I have to confess, I …
Two stories came out last week, two stories that paint a very, very ugly picture about the Obama administration and its notions of "border security."The first: a report by …
This morning, the Boston Globe takes a look at some of the contenders for the 2012 Republican presidential nominee, and offers its opinions of same. It's a fascinating read.The …