Author: Jay Tea
OK, that's a slightly misleading title. It should be "One Of The Problems With Islam." Or "My Problem With Islam." Or, "One Of My Problems With Islam." But I …
Blog-buddy and occasional Wizbang commeter "Proof" of Say Anything has a link to an interesting development in California. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has found a novel way to cut state …
OK, here's another piece that's "inside baseball" on other bloggers, praising some and kicking others, so if you find that all a crashing bore, feel free to skip the …
As expected, Massachusetts' universal health care program (a.k.a. ObamaCare Lite) is running into problems. And the Boston Globe, desperate to find the magic formula to make it all work …
I've said many times that I'm no lawyer, just a layman with a fascination for it. Every now and then, though, something comes up that makes me almost kinda …
It's becoming clear why President Obama first tapped Elena Kagan for his Solicitor General, and then Supreme Court nominee: their ideologies and ethics are remarkably congruent. And that alone …
Every now and then, I re-read my P. J. O'Rourke collection. It seems that every time I do, I find something new in them. Recently, I was skimming "All …
The AP is reporting that semi-repentant former Ku Klux Klan leader and longest-serving United States Senator Robert Byrd (D-WV) has finally died. In tribute to his most notable achievements …
Wow. It seems everyone's reading "Avertible Catastrophe," the Financial Post's amazingly analysis of the BP oil spill in the Gulf Of Mexico. As I read it, I started putting …
The most fundamental obligation of the federal government is to preserve the security and integrity of the nation. The sovereignty of the United States, within its own borders, is …