Category: Mass. Insanity
Today's Boston Globe has two editorials discussing the criminal career of mob boss, sociopath, and all-around monster James "Whitey" Bulger, and in particular the burdens it put on his …
Last week, the FBI's Most Wanted (excluding Muslim terrorists), James "Whitey" Bulger, was arrested in California after 16 years on the lam. Now he's back in Boston, getting to …
Last week, in a Massachusetts court room, an era came to an end. Salvatore "Sal" DiMasi, late Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, was convicted of taking bribes …
One of the ritzier areas of Boston is Beacon Hill, where a lot of the hoi-polloi hoity-toity of the Brahmins live. They are pretty much what you'd expect from …
Down in Massachusetts, they have a public agency called MassPort. It oversees the Port of Boston, several airports, and some public transportation that mainly serves and connects their facilities. …
This morning's Boston Globe has a pretty good piece on political corruption in Massachusetts. The former House Speker, Sal DiMasi, is looking at some very hefty corruption charges, and …
By my reckoning, today marks the 578th day of Ted Kennedy's sobriety, and while it isn't a nice, round number, there is some news that merits giving "the lion …
The parallels between Massachusetts' health care "reform" program ("RomneyCare") and the federal health care "reform" program ("ObamaCare") are many. The problems RomneyCare are having are often good indicators of …
This morning, the Boston Globe scolded three justices of the United States Supreme Court for skipping the State of the Union address. They found it troubling that they would …
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 …