Posts by Dale Jackson — Page 121
7. We fought the Revolutionary War so we don’t have to care about this Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have now announced that they are stepping back as “senior” members of the royal family, which means something to people in the United Kingdom and those who read People magazine in the United States. The two […]
Matters of foreign policy are complicated. We all know things can turn on a dime as the situation on the ground changes. Democrats are seemingly having a hard time understanding exactly who Iranian General Qasem Soleimani is and why we did what we did to him. Let me help: he was a terrorist leader with […]
7. Bloomberg is pushing for gun control and using an Alabama example Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is new in the 2020 Democratic presidential primary race, and now as he takes his stance for gun control, using a shooting at Mobile’s Ladd-Peebles Stadium as an example of the need for change. In August […]
We have all lost loved one and we all grieve in very different ways. Some are overcome with grief while some get scared about what is next.
7. Julian Castro and his twin brother guarantee Warren at least two votes After ending his own 2020 Democratic presidential campaign, former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julian Castro has endorsed U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA). Castro and Warren have a campaign rally planned for Tuesday night in Brooklyn, New York. Castro said Warren is […]
While former U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions is no longer a part of the Trump administration, he is making it clear that he supports President Donald Trump’s recent actions in Iran. Trump killed noted terrorist, and Iran military leader, Qasem Soleimani last week and the media and their Democrats took it exceptionally hard. This is […]
7. Golden Globes host roasts Hollywood Comedian Ricky Gervais was the host of the Golden Globe Awards where he preceded to rip into Hollywood for their elitism, support for Harvey Weinstein and Jeffery Epstein and hypocrisy when it comes to working for companies like Apple, who runs sweatshops. He also implored Hollywood to drop the […]
Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and political scientist Dr. Waymon Burke take you through this week’s biggest political stories, including: — Were President Donald Trump’s detractors rooting for a Benghazi-like disaster at an American embassy? — Does anyone believe U.S. Senator Doug Jones (D-AL) is truly undecided after his opinion piece in The Washington Post? — […]
7. Virginia’s governor is trying to clean his record Governor Ralph Northam (D-VA) is now making headlines for his push to remove a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee from the United States Capitol, which is there as Virginia’s statue. There are two statues for Virginia in the National Statuary Hall Collection, but U.S. […]
7. A lot of laws went into effect Wednesday In the new year, Colorado has established its own “red flag law” so that people can request firearms be taken from people who seem threatening and Illinois has legalized recreational marijuana for citizens over 21. In Oregon, plastic bags are now illegal while California has passed […]
7. President Donald Trump retweeted a link that upset a lot of people President Donald Trump retweeted a link on Twitter that names the “whistleblower” responsible for kicking off the Ukranian investigation as Eric Ciaramella. The media and their Democrats are not happy about this as they have been refusing to tell the public the […]
Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and guest host Lisa Handback, a member of the State Democratic Executive Committee, take you through this week’s biggest political stories, including: —Can House Speaker Nancy Pelosi continue dragging out impeachment? —Will U.S. Senator Doug Jones (D-AL) be able to straddle the line on impeachment without angering his base […]
7. The media is outraged that some criminals may have to pay their own bills For some reason, it is a big news story that some local law enforcement agencies would rather incarcerated individuals pay for their medical treatment rather than taxpayers pay for the treatment they receive. While Alabama’s media is giddy over this story, […]
A CNN chyron at 10:31 a.m. on Monday: https://twitter.com/jeff_poor/status/1209162787294994432 Fake. News. Let’s be honest, U.S. Senator Doug Jones (D-AL) is done. He is not winning reelection. Recent polling gives him a chance if Roy Moore or State Representative Arnold Mooney (R-Indian Springs) somehow become the nominee, but that isn’t happening.
7. Decatur school system to sue 3M over landfill Decatur City Schools has sent a letter to 3M, the Alabama Department of Environmental Management, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency with its intent to sue 3M due to the toxins leaking from a closed landfill into a “creek and groundwater leading to the Tennessee River.” […]
Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and Dr. Waymon Burke take you through this week’s biggest political stories, including: —Will Democrats really hold up impeachment further? —Does the creation of the Space Force and massive defense spending in the latest budget agreement mean the deal is a big win for Alabama? —Who gets credit for […]
7. The Democrat nomination battle rages on Thursday night, the top seven presidential candidates took the stage in Los Angeles only seven weeks before the Iowa caucus to try to differentiate themselves so they could become the Democratic nominee for president. All of the candidates supported impeachment, climate change laws that they admit would kill […]
7. Bond for teen in Bramblett case revoked The 16-year-old, Johnston Edward Taylor, who is being charged in the crash that killed the Voice of the Auburn Tigers Rod Bramblett and his wife Paula has had his bond revoked due to continued reckless driving by Taylor. Taylor was under the influence of marijuana and going […]
We have been waiting for weeks to see the U.S. Senate race in Alabama get going. We’ve also been wondering who would be the one to fire the first major shots. We saw a Tommy Tuberville-aligned Super PAC call former Attorney General Jeff Sessions a traitor, but that was just a blip because a group […]
7. Some people think Santa should be a woman or have no gender The group of things people will continue to pretend they believe has now grown to include the idea that we should have Santa Claus rebranded as female or gender neutral with over one-quarter of respondents to a survey taking that position. Another […]
7. Opioid research facility to be established The Harrison School of Pharmacy at Auburn University has announced that it will be opening a Center for Opioid Research, Education and Outreach in a further effort to fight the opioid epidemic. The most recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention showed that in Alabama […]
Dr. Waymon Burke and guest host John Meredith take you through this week’s biggest political stories, including: —Is there any real chance for impeachment and removal of the president? —Did President Donald Trump get a big victory in a trade deal with Canada and Mexico? —Why did Tommy Tuberville comment on drag queens in a […]
There may be a new heavyweight battle on the horizon between some powerful groups in the state of Alabama on a generally insignificant issue. Back in May, the State Senate unanimously passed SB397, which paved the way for a vote on the 2020 primary ballot to decide if the Alabama Constitution will be amended to […]
7. Training halted for Saudi Arabians After the shooting at Naval Air Station Pensacola, the Department of Defense has decided to temporarily stop bringing Saudi Arabian military aviation students into the country for training, which has grounded at least 300 students. The only training that will continue is classroom work, like English-language classes, but all […]

