Author: Jay Tea
There's a bit of a dustup between two opinionators at the Washington Post. Jennifer Rubin (a former colleague of mine, but we've never actually had any contact whatsoever) brought …
Over at Say Anything, blog-buddy (and Guest Wizbanger Emeritus) Rob Port posted an interesting theory: is God a libertarian? I read his notion, and found myself nodding along. I …
When Jed Babbin served in the first President Bush's cabinet, I never heard of him. But since then, he's made a hell of a name for himself as a …
I'm no fan of the "guilt by association" game. Just because someone knows someone who believes some bad things, that doesn't mean that you agree with them across the …
It seems like everyone else is talking about how the retirement of Representative Patrick Kennedy marks the end of an era -- the first time in 63 years there …
There's something vaguely sad about a warm snap following a blizzard. Something slightly off-putting. When there's snow on the ground, one should be uncomfortable being outside in short sleeves …
We're currently engaged in two shooting wars. In Iraq, we're fighting Iraqi insurgents and foreign volunteers and independents who wish to drive us out of the Middle East and …
It's a good time for New Hampshire right now. We survived the Great Blizzard of 2010, which did a good job of weeding out some of the pretenders from …
Recently, the EPA announced that it intends to implement and enforce "cap and trade" regulation of carbon emissions on the several states, after Congress failed to pass a law …
Sunday night, in the middle of the Great Blizzard Of 2010, three guys tried to knock over the jewelry counter at the Kohl's Department Store in Woburn, Massachusetts. They'd …