Posts by Dale Jackson — Page 112
7. Officers denied service in Daphne After leaving court, a few Daphne Police Department officers went to Five Guys where employees reportedly turned their backs on the officers with at least one employee saying, “I’m not serving them.” A local TV station reported that the officers left the restaurant and went somewhere else and corporate […]
7. United States withdrawing from WHO President Donald Trump’s administration has officially given notice to the United Nation’s secretary-general that it will be withdrawing the nation from the World Health Organization (WHO). The decision was expected after Trump has criticized their handling of the coronavirus pandemic. Many in Congress are criticizing Trump’s decision. U.S. Representative […]
I oppose mandatory mask orders and ordinances, but there is no question that we are going to see more of them. They can’t be enforced in any real way, but they will lead to more people masking up. They will work. Are they illegal? No. Bear with me here. People will gripe, but most will […]
7. Trump wants Wallace to apologize An issue that’s been a bit forgotten in recent news has resurfaced after President Donald Trump called for NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace to apologize after the investigation into the alleged noose found in Wallace’s garage was discovered to not be a hate crime. He said, “That & Flag decision […]
Are we heading toward a Roy Moore 2.0 (even though he ran like 10 times)? The media and their Democrats sure hope so. They want Tommy Tuberville as the nominee. They want a blank slate that they can paint however they desire. Look at the stories about Tuberville’s past that are being floated by national […]
7. Record year for background checks In June, there were 3.9 million background checks done, according to the FBI, which is the highest they’ve seen since it became a requirement to purchase a firearm in November 1998. March of this year was the previous record holder with 3.7 million background checks. In 2020, there have […]
Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and Alabama Democratic Executive Committee member Lisa Handback take you through this week’s biggest political stories, including: — Will Governor Kay Ivey put forth a statewide mandatory mask ordinance, or will we be looking at a large number of cities and counties implementing them? — How many Alabamians will […]
7. Pelosi is just out here ‘trying to save the world’ Recently, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) criticized House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) for not commenting on protestors who have taken to tearing down statues like the one of St. Junipero Serra at the Golden Gate Park in Pelosi’s district. Pelosi said that McCarthy “hasn’t […]
7. Don’t worry, Adam Schiff is on the case Today, House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff (D-CA) will be briefed on the reports that Russia put bounties on U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan, which comes just after Democrats were briefed at the White House on this very issue. The intelligence reports that have come out on […]
As a conservative commentator, columnist, TV host and radio host I have had my fair share of run-ins with callers, guests, friends and enemies alike who insist that wearing a cloth covering over their face is a violation of some non-existent right to not have their pie-hole covered. Show me where it is in the […]
7. Two old white guys are excited to show us what level of cognitive ability they have For the first time in about three months, former Vice President Joe Biden held a press conference, and in response to a question about cognitive ability, Biden said he “can hardly wait to compare my cognitive capability to […]
7. Most expensive civil unrest ever According to insurance experts and city officials, the protests and riots that followed the death of George Floyd could be the costliest civil unrest in the history of the United States, which is in part due to the overtime pay for police officers and the destruction and theft from […]
As a movement of racial justice sweeps across the nation, the media finds itself distracted by patently absurd issues like cartoon voices, 80s TV shows and other trivial issues. Most people, however, seem interested in hearing out the legitimate gripes people may have about depictions of history and how power operates in this country. Riots […]
7. An Alabama mayor has resigned over a Facebook post Previously, Carbon Hill Mayor Mark Chambers was in the news for a controversial Facebook post where he mentioned “killing out” transgender, gay, socialists and “baby killers,” but now he’s making headlines for yet another Facebook post that has led to his resignation. In response to […]
Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and Alabama Democratic Executive Committee member Lisa Handback take you through this week’s biggest political stories, including: — Is the COVID-19 pandemic really out of control in Alabama? — Will more cities mandate mask to follow the lead of Birmingham and Montgomery ordinances? — How have former President Barack […]
7. Alabama football has put out a Black Lives Matter PSA In a video released by the University of Alabama that features Alabama head football coach Nick Saban and many football players voicing their support for equality, Saban says “we can’t be silent.” Some have complained that he didn’t say “Black Lives Matter.” In the […]
America is in the middle of a global pandemic right now. Depending on who you ask, we are either in a resurgence, a second wave, or the first wave never ended. Maybe it is more testing, maybe it is fewer people wearing a mask, and maybe there is nothing we can do. There are a […]
7. Oh no, please, let me go to New York Alabama has officially made the list of states (along with Arkansas, Arizona, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Utah and Texas) that three Northeastern governors have declared must quarantine for 14 days if they are going to travel to their states. New York, New Jersey and […]
7. Biden finally allows Obama to help him After pretending he asked former President Barack Obama not to endorse him, former Vice President Joe Biden’s 2020 presidential campaign held a fundraiser with Obama where they raised $11 million overall. Obama has stayed pretty quiet about supporting anyone during this election, even though he did finally […]
7. Ivey apologizes and U.S. Attorney promises to investigate noose at Talladega The U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Alabama, Jay Town, has announced an investigation into the allegation that someone left a noose in the garage of the only black driver in NASCAR, Bubba Wallace, at Talladega Superspeedway. In a statement posted to […]
Alabama Democrats are missing out on a golden opportunity to bring the state together, gain some political steam, and notch a big win. As is their custom, they are blowing it. The party apparatus of the Alabama Democratic Party is targeting State Representative Will Dismukes (R-Prattville) and referring to him as a Confederate sympathizer by […]
7. Where is Biden? Former Vice President Joe Biden is the only candidate left seeking the Democratic nomination for the 2020 presidential election, but he hasn’t held any kind of news conference in 80 days and people are starting to question why. Senior campaign advisor Symone Sanders was asked about this while on “Fox News […]
Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and Alabama Democratic Executive Committee member Lisa Handback take you through this week’s biggest political stories, including: — Will other cities join Montgomery in ordering citizens to wear masks with so many new COVID-19 cases? — Will Trump join Tommy Tuberville for a Mobile rally, and will it matter? […]
7. Police department quarantined In Shelby County, a lot of the Harpersville Police Department is quarantining after Chief Jimmy Macon tested positive for the coronavirus. Macon has been asymptomatic and working from home. Mayor Don Greene has said that those who have been in close contact with Macon are quarantined while their coronavirus test results […]

