Posts by Dale Jackson — Page 122

7. Biden is still first, but Warren is falling New polling data from the Quinnipiac University has been released that shows former Vice President Joe Biden is still in first place with 29%, but U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) has moved up into second with 17%. U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) has fallen to third […]

7. Flags at half-staff Tuesday Tuesday, flags around the state will be flown at half-staff to honor fallen Huntsville Police Officer Billy Fred Clardy, ⅠⅠⅠ, who was killed last Friday by a career criminal. Governor Kay Ivey ordered that the flags be lowered, and wrote in a memo, “We offer our heartfelt condolences and prayers […]

A bunch of people gave 2020 GOP U.S. Senate candidate Roy Moore exactly what he wanted on Saturday when they protested his speech at the Shoals Republican Club in Tuscumbia. The club had invited Roy Moore to speak, as they previously had every other Senate candidate, and so a bunch of losers with nothing better […]

7. Alabama and Auburn’s bowl season will seem far less interesting this year For the first time since the College Football Playoff system was implemented, the University of Alabama and its fans are on the outside looking in at the playoff and will have to settle for a Citrus Bowl showdown with the University of […]

Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and Dr. Waymon Burke take you through this week’s biggest political stories, including: —When will Democrats realize impeachment isn’t working for them? —Are House Speaker Mac McCutcheon and Alabama Republicans ready for a grand bargain on gambling? —Why did presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg visit Alabama?

7. Biden goes off at a town hall At an Iowa town hall, a voter asked former Vice President Joe Biden about the Ukraine scandal involving Hunter Biden and Joe’s potential involvement. The voter also questioned if he might be too old to take the position of president. Biden was clearly upset by the questions, […]

Any time a candidate for president comes to Alabama we should be thrilled. It gives them a chance to meet voters that normally don’t factor into presidential elections and it gives the state the chance to put its best foot forward. But that’s not what 2020 Democratic presidential hopeful South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg’s […]

7. We are back to Russia, apparently The impeachment hearings started up again, and now it looks like the House Judiciary Committee Democrats are going to try and include the Mueller report in the ongoing impeachment inquiry. Until now, the impeachment inquiry has just focused on President Donald Trump’s interactions with Ukraine, but House Judiciary […]

7. Appeals court rules banks need to turn over Trump’s financial records The Second Circuit Court of appeals has upheld the decision that President Donald Trump’s financial records held by Deutsche Bank AG and Capital One Financial Corporation must be turned over to the House Intelligence and Financial Services Committees in compliance with the issued […]

7. Capital murder charges filed in Aniah Blanchard case Lee County District Attorney Brandon Hughes announced that Ibraheem Yazeed, the man who was charged with the kidnapping of Aniah Blanchard has now been charged with capital murder for her death. Hughes also said that his office is planning to seek the death penalty with Yazeed, […]

The Alabama United States Senate field got less crowded after Secretary of State John Merrill decided he would drop out and leave the field at six legitimate candidates on the Republican side. In order of latest public polling, the following candidates remain: Jeff Sessions Tommy Tuberville Bradley Byrne Roy Moore Arnold Mooney Stanley Adair There […]

7. Harris aide claiming mistreatment One of U.S. Senator Kamala Harris’ (D-CA) top aides, Kelly Mehlenbacher, has resigned. In her resignation letter, she claims that Harris’ 2020 Democratic presidential campaign “treats its staff so poorly.” Mehlenbacher said that she’s never seen a campaign treat people the way Harris’ has, adding she doesn’t “have confidence in […]

Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and Dr. Waymon Burke take you through this week’s biggest political stories, including: —Are Democrats ready to actually move forward on impeachment? —Why didn’t Congressman Mo Brooks (R-Huntsville) get the Alabama Farmers Federation endorsement? —Will legislators change the law protecting historical monuments to up the fine and create a […]

As we head towards Thanksgiving dinner with our loved ones, some of your family members may want to debate impeachment for some reason. Some sociopaths want you to set aside a separate room to have these debates.

7. Sessions asks that people give thanks for law enforcement On the heels of the murder of the Lowndes County Sheriff, former Attorney General Jeff Sessions is calling on people to remember law enforcement is who we rely on in times of danger, highlighting that assaults on police are up 22% since 2014. In an […]

7. Good dog honored at the White House Conan, the dog that was part of the mission to kill ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi and was injured, has been honored at the White House where he visited President Donald Trump, First Lady Melania Trump and Vice President Mike Pence. During the visit, Trump said that […]

For the last three years, the American economy has been humming, incomes are growing, unemployment rates are falling and the average American is doing better. This is not up for debate; I don’t need to provide you with links. You know it, I know it, the media and their Democrats know it. So why does […]

7. Ginsburg hospitalized Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was in the hospital over the weekend to be treated for a possible infection. It was released that she was taken to the hospital due to a high fever and chills. Ginsburg’s health complications are nothing new, as within the past year has been treated for […]

Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and Dr. Waymon Burke take you through this week’s biggest political stories, including: —Now that the impeachment hearings are over, how can Democrats cope with the fact that no one has been moved? —Is U.S. Senator Doug Jones (D-AL) viewing former Attorney General Jeff Sessions as his most likely […]

Congressman Mo Brooks (AL-05) has been a very vocal opponent of what President Donald Trump’s supporters have called a “sham,” and now he seems to believe the tide is turning for Republicans. Brooks summed up the hearings during a Friday radio appearance on WVNN by saying, “[T]he Democrats are doing their utmost to use federal […]

7. Investigating the investigators A former FBI lawyer is under criminal investigation after allegedly altering a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act document related to 2016 surveillance of Trump campaign adviser Carter Page; this evidence has been turned over to John Durham, who is conducting the investigation of the Russia investigators. This will be downplayed, but the […]

In Houston County, a group of teachers is in hot water for a text message thread that mocked students, talked about their sex life and used at least one racial slur. The Ashford High School teachers had their text message group that was self-titled “Bad Ass Bitches” group exposed when a teacher allowed a student […]

7. Charles Barkley is now apologizing for an attempted joke Axios reporter Alexi McCammond previously tweeted that Charles Barkley said to her, “I don’t hit women but if I did I would hit you.” She added that when she said something in objection to his comment, Barkley said she “couldn’t take a joke.” For obvious […]

Dale Jackson: It's Sgt. Jackson to you!

For far too long I have allowed civilians to get away with not properly addressing me by my military rank. Until Lt. Col. Alex Vindman’s testimony Tuesday in which he corrected U.S. Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA), I had forgotten how important it is that I am addressed as Sgt. Dale Jackson. This is obviously an […]