Author: Jay Tea
Ah, sweet schadenfreude... I have to ask, though: couldn't the city of Durham lower that little piece of roadway by four to six inches?...
This is probably the sort of thing that I should discuss privately, with my colleagues, but it's just too darned interesting to keep to myself. Every now and then, …
Yesterday, my colleague Rick discussed the planned mass Koran burning by a church in Florida. I read his piece -- and the comments with a great deal of interest; …
Sometimes, when you take two bad things and mix them together, you get something very good. The classic example is two poisons -- chlorine and sodium. Together, they make …
I've always said that if something is a "right," then there shouldn't be any reason to justify why one is exercising it. Simply saying "because I felt like it" …
OK, I think it's time to spell out just why so many people on the right come across as "anti-intellectual" or "anti-elite." And the reason is based on one …
This is an amazing time in American political history. We are seeing, in one of its purest forms, Darwinian evolution as applied to political movements, as the two main …
I've said recently that I generally like and respect Mormons. They tend to be honest, sober, honorable, decent, and eminently respectable people. I also have an affinity for Jews. …
Let's say you're the head of the NAACP. You've watched your organization's relevance decline for years. And, in recent times, more and more people have noticed that you've been …
This week has been an interesting week in the offshore oil drilling biz. President Obama got his wrist slapped a second time for trying to shut down all drilling …