Author: Jay Tea
I really started following politics during the Reagan adminstration. I never had the chance to vote for him, due to my age, but I respected him a great deal …
Two days ago, my colleague Chone wrote about Jessica Colotl, a young college student who had been pulled over for a moving violation. She also had no driver's license, …
In Boston, a Kenyan woman named Zeituni Onyango had her day in court recently. Ms. Onyango came to the US in 2000 on a student visa. In 2002, she …
I make no bones about being a political animal. It is one of my greatest obsessions. But even I recognize that there are times when it doesn't apply. Hell, …
Well, Comedy Central is at it again. In their ongoing effort to remain on the cutting edge of humor, to remain suitably "edgy" and determined that there are no …
One of the things I find most annoying about the Left is their conceit that their positions are the only reasonable, rational ones. This tends to express itself when …
In Rick's piece mocking the appearance of Supreme Court Nominee Elena Kagan, commenter "bobdog" thought it would be funny to impersonate longtime Wizbang community member (and personal friend of …
I've only been casually following the foofaraw surrounding the nomination of Elena Kagan to the Supreme Court, and that half-an-ear hasn't really heard too much to grab my attention. …
The FBI is conducting raids in New York and Massachusetts, apparently in connection to the failed Times Square bombing. The Boston Herald is reporting that two people have been …
Two videos, for your consideration. Both taken on Western colleges. The first, from a guest lecturer's visit to Uppsala University in Sweden. The lecturer, Lars Vilks, was one of …