Author: Jay Tea
New Hampshire has long had a tradition of conservatism, libertarianism, small-government, leave us the hell alone philosophies. While we have "the third largest parliamentary body in the English speaking …
Several years ago, during the height of the Political Correctness silliness, there was a bit of a kerfuffle at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst about their mascot, the …
Because I grew up in extremely rural New Hampshire and still lack social skills, I have some rather odd gaps in my knowledge -- particularly where it involves things …
A couple days ago I made a peace offering to supporters of Senator Kerry -- I gave them the chance to invest in the success of our country after …
One of the things I've missed most about working Saturdays was the chance to listen to "Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me," a satirical news quiz show on NPR. (Yes, …
It's nice to know that we here in the United States hold a monopoly on liberal apologist idiots with suicidal tendencies. The Boston Globe found a kindred spirit today, …
Monday night, while I was still foolishly trusting the polls, I started preparing myself for the worst and wrote a piece presuming a Kerry victory. I'm too much of …
A while ago a particularly persistent idiot challenged me to a wager on the presidential race. He backed Kerry, and offered a chance to crow on his web site …
Here in Cow Hampshire, we have a pretty healthy two-party system. True, the Republicans have largely dominated, but we just tossed one of them out for a Democrat for …
As promised, I've been watching C-BS coverage of the election off and on all night (I also got a bit of sleep in), waiting for Dan Rather to have …