Posts by Dale Jackson — Page 118
7. Alabama city councilman arrested after wife’s death Robert Perry Warren, a Carbon Hill city councilman, has been arrested and charged with manslaughter after the death of his wife Lisa Warren. Robert Warren claimed that during an argument with his wife, he “lost his temper and pushed (his wife) backwards causing (her) to fall and […]
The coronavirus media-driven panic is underway and shows very little sign of stopping anytime soon. The impact on stock markets and the economy have already been seen. The travel industry is feeling the impact, some schools are already jumping to canceling classes and big-time public events will be next as some ponder not allowing crowds […]
7. Harris endorses Biden U.S. Senator Kamala Harris’ (D-CA) presidential campaign ended in December, but she’s back in the spotlight for endorsing former Vice President Joe Biden, saying, “There is no one better prepared than Joe to steer our nation through these turbulent times, and restore truth, honor, and decency to the Oval Office.” This […]
Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and Alabama Democratic Executive Committee member Lisa Handback take you through this week’s biggest political stories, including: — Who is the frontrunner in the Republican U.S. Senate primary? — Why did Biden win by such a large margin in Alabama? — Do pistol permits actually make police safer, or […]
After the Alabama legislature’s failed attempt to overthrow the Alabama Board of Education, they were right by the way, you would think some of the members would go back to the drawing board and rethink some of their ideas on education. You’d be wrong. State Representative Steve Hurst (R-Munford) is still attempting to push forward […]
7. Pistol permit repeal approved by committee The Alabama Senate Judiciary Committee has approved the bill sponsored by State Senator Gerald Allen (R-Tuscaloosa) that would eliminate the requirement for a concealed carry permit. Those who have voiced support for the bill have pointed out that there shouldn’t be a requirement to get permission to execute […]
7. AOC-candidates lose big Progressive wannabee politicians who aligned themselves with U.S. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) found themselves looking at big losses on Tuesday, dealing another blow to their attempt to take over the Democratic Party from “establishment.” Predictably, they are not taking this well. Fellow “Squad” member U.S. Representative Ilhan Omar (D-MN) took to […]
Every single Republican running for office wants President Donald Trump’s endorsement. His approval rating among Republicans has hit all-time highs. In Alabama, Trump has the support of 97% of Republicans. Candidates want his support and when they get it, they tout it.
7. Jones has enjoyed jetting off to Europe U.S. Senator Doug Jones (D-AL) has disclosed that he used about $3,500 in campaign funds to travel to London and Paris. Jones explained the expense, saying that he was in Europe raising money for his reelection campaign. He added, “There are Democrats, Americans, over there, and you […]
7. Clinton is going to face her emails again The conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch has made a request for former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to be subjected to answering questions under oath about her private email served, and the request has been granted. D.C. District Court Judge Royce C. Lamberth believes that there […]
Super Tuesday is here, and you are about to be inundated by people telling you that you need to get out there and vote. It’s your civic duty! People died for this right! If you don’t vote, you can’t complain! Garbage. All of this is utter garbage. Take Alabama, for example. We have an amendment […]
7. The Democratic National Convention is the “final play” U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) declared the July Democratic National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, her “final play” for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination. Warren’s campaign manager Roger Lau has predicted that Warren will receive delegates in “nearly every state in play on Super Tuesday,” adding that […]
Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and Alabama Democratic Executive Committee member Lisa Handback take you through this week’s biggest political stories, including: — How will the GOP U.S. Senate primary end? — Does it even matter how U.S. Senator Doug Jones (D-AL) votes? — Are Democrats trying to benefit from the coronavirus outbreak?
Alabama Speaker of the House Mac McCutcheon (R-Monrovia) this week endorsed Chris Lewis in the GOP primary race in the Fifth Congressional District. The surprise endorsement by McCutcheon caught many in the state off-guard because this race has flown under the radar and polling shows this race, like all of U.S. Representative Mo Brooks’ (R-Huntsville) […]
7. Ban on an occupational tax passes The City of Montgomery wanted to tax people who worked in the city but didn’t live in the city, which is essentially a tax on a job, but the Alabama legislature didn’t think this was a good idea and have killed it. The tax on non-residents has been […]
7. Trump is suing The New York Times Due to the March 27, 2019 op-ed titled “The Real Trump-Russia Quid Pro Quo,” President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign has filed a libel lawsuit against The New York Times, seeking “compensatory damages in the millions of damages.” Senior Trump campaign legal adviser Jenna Ellis released a statement […]
Much has been made of U.S. Senator Doug Jones (D-AL) and his vote to block a bill that would ban abortions after 20 weeks. This bill was a no brainer. Jones’ vote for allowing this barbaric practice that kills a living human that can feel pain and survive outside the womb is probably the final […]
7. Attempts to end the food tax are back up in Montgomery Every year, the Alabama legislature discusses ending a tax on groceries, and every year, a legislator proposes a plan that will increase some fee or tax to recoup whatever money will be lost by doing so. Every year, it fails. State Senator Andrew […]
7. Legal trouble for liberal celebrities Harvey Weinstein, Hollywood producer, Democrat donor and hero of liberal social justice warriors everywhere, was convicted of two sex crimes in New York and sent directly to prison. However, he had to go to the hospital because he wasn’t feeling well but will be sent to prison after he […]
Like many Alabamians when I heard about the plan, or proposed plan, to move individuals with the coronavirus to Alabama I was torn. The idea that we are transporting people to our state with a highly-infectious deadly disease is not something I want to do. But after that initial gut-reaction, I came down on the […]
7. Madison County inmates hospitalized Four inmates were transferred to Huntsville Hospital due overdoses; two of the four inmates were in serious condition, and it appears that the substance was sent to the prison. Madison County Sheriff Kevin Turner said that they intend to hold “anyone involved with mailing this substance into our facility responsible.” […]
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 the attacks the top three Republican U.S. Senate candidates are leveling make a difference with voters? — Do U.S. Senator Doug Jones’ (D-AL) repeated pro-abortion comments signal that he knows […]
The race for the United States Senate seat from Alabama has gotten pretty contentious this past week. The knives are out, and it’s about time. Former Attorney General Jeff Sessions has made his presence felt by going after both Congressman Bradley Byrne (R-Fairhope) and former Auburn head football coach Tommy Tuberville. Sessions joined WVNN on […]
7. Officer on desk duty after viral video of arrest Mobile police officer Blake Duke has been placed on desk duty after a video of him arresting Howard Green, Jr. has gone viral online, and now the Mobile Police Department is investigating the incident. During the arrest, Green was put into a headlock while being […]

