Posts by Dale Jackson — Page 128

7. Illegal immigrant sentenced to 99 years Jorge Ruiz, the illegal immigrant who veered into oncoming traffic back in October and crashed into Marlena Hayes, killing Hayes, has been sentenced to 99 years and three months. When Ruiz crashed into Hayes, he was speeding and there were open and unopen cans of beer in his […]

A massive $2.1 billion road project is causing people in the Mobile area to bristle at the idea of a toll costing $6 every time they cross the bridge. According to a poll, 77% of those in the region oppose the toll project. But the question remains, “Does the rest of the state care?” If AL.com’s […]

7. No more fake support animals in Alabama Starting on September 1, anyone who falsely claims that their pet is a service animal or animal-in-training could face a $100 fine and 100 hours of community service. The new law specifies exactly what a service animal is in Alabama. The law states that service animals aren’t […]

Democrats in Alabama are showing their racism

It’s not often that people refer to Democrats as racist. That insult is almost always reserved for Republicans or people who confront CNN’s Chris “Fredo” Cuomo. But in the last few days, the media and their Democrats have been all over either telling on themselves or ratting out the racists in their ranks.

7. Warden reassigned, staffers placed on leave After Jeffery Epstein’s apparent suicide, the warden of the federal detention center has been reassigned and the two staffers on duty at the time tasked with monitoring Epstein’s unit have been placed on administrative leave amid reports indicating that staffers slept through checks and falsified their records after […]

A group of churchgoers in Birmingham has declared that it is ready to take in illegal immigrants in response to the raids that have taken place in Mississippi at food processing facilities. Reverend Paul Ecknes-Tucker, pastor of Pilgrim United Church of Christ, said raids were a “pivotal moment” for the group and they are all […]

7. New “Voice of the Auburn Tigers” On Monday, Auburn Sports Properties and Auburn Athletics announced that Andy Burcham will take over as the new “Voice of the Auburn Tigers,” a position that was previously held by the late Rod Bramblett. Burcham said that he’s thrilled about being selected, but “it’s a bittersweet time and […]

The only place you are going to find a longer break than the one seen in education is the Alabama legislature, and I don’t think we are calling for them to take more days off. Education issues are constantly top priorities in Alabama politics. Graduation rates, pay raises, tenure law, school start dates and even […]

7. Blaming the conservative media for El Paso ignores one big thing The white supremacist terrorist that committed a mass shooting at an El Paso, Texas Wal-Mart has had his manifesto used to attempt to silence everyone from the president of the United States to talk radio, even though by his own words, it’s just […]

Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and Dr. Waymon Burke take you through this week’s biggest political stories, including: — Two mass shootings lead to demands for action, but will we see any? — Does State Auditor Jim Zeigler have plans for his anti-toll activism that extends beyond this issue? Will he run for higher […]

Former Auburn coach Tommy Tuberville has been responding to questions about his carpetbagger status since he launched his campaign. Tuberville has more than leaned in on these issues. He told Huntsville’s WVNN that he moved to Alabama to run for office. In response to a “carpetbagger” flier posted at an event in the Shoals, Tuberville […]

7. Everything is Trump’s fault Late last week, a man in Montana, Curt James Brockway, slammed a 13-year-old boy’s head into the ground because the boy didn’t remove his hat during the national anthem. According to Brockway’s lawyer, this is all Trump’s fault. Brockway’s lawyer claimed that Trump’s “rhetoric” is to blame for Brockway’s actions […]

7. Twitter, your bias is showing After Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s (R-KY) reelection campaign posted videos on Twitter where protesters were outside of his house in Kentucky saying that McConnell should be stabbed “in the heart” and that he should break his “raggedy neck,” Twitter locked the senator’s Twitter account. McConnell’s campaign manager, Kevin […]

7. $15 minimum wage doesn’t work in New York City either Even in one of the most expensive cities in the world, businesses are having a hard time keeping up with artificially increased wages and are having to cut hours, reduce staff and raise prices to keep up. Some are having to shut down. The […]

Former Auburn football coach Tommy Tuberville is running for U.S. Senate and is learning that he may want to just stick to regurgitating Trump slogans because when he thinks on his own it doesn’t end well. During an appearance in the Shoals, he acknowledged that he is a carpetbagger, attempted to criticize the president of […]

7. The Pine Hill Police Department didn’t respond to the shootings well The Pine Hill Police Department shared a post on Facebook after the shooting in El Paso and Dayton that said, “Two mass shootings in 24 hours. Is America great again yet?” clearly this is related to the President’s slogan but the PHPD claims […]

When former Auburn football coach and candidate Tommy Tuberville visited the Shoal Republican club most didn’t expect it would be an event that would break much news. But Tuberville seems to have been somewhat rattled by a sign implying he was a “carpetbagger” that was posted at the event. During the event, the 2020 US. […]

7. The Democratic socialist convention got overly sensitive The Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) hosted their national convention in Atlanta, GA, where a delegate from Sacramento, CA, James Jackson, spoke and began by saying that he uses “he/him” personal pronouns, but then he claimed of “sensory overload” because “guys” in the room were whispering too […]

Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and Dr. Waymon Burke take you through this week’s biggest political stories, including: — Are Democrats hurting their presidential chances with these debate performances? — Did CNN misfire when they tried to compare Alabama’s Fifth Congressional District (AL-05) to Baltimore in order to defend Congressman Elijah Cummings (D-MD)? — […]

Jim Zeigler should run for Congress

Alabama State Auditor Jim Zeigler told WVNN’s “The Dale Jackson Show” that he has no plans as of right now to run for higher office. This seems like a mistake on his part. The guy is a bit of a kook. As a politician, he consistently finds himself in the middle of controversial issues in […]

7. Trump sure was wrong about Baltimore Only a few hours before President Trump tweeted that U.S. Representative Elijah Cummings’ (D-MD) “district is considered the worst in the USA….,” Cummings’ property that he rents out in Baltimore, which has a homicide rate is seven times that of Afghanistan, was broken into. President Trump has also […]

7. Alabama could see a cut in food stamp users who aren’t eligible A plan to close a loophole allowing higher-income earners to receive food stamps would impact Alabama residents that have benefitted from Alabama’s decision to grant food stamp eligibility to people who receive food stamps without income or asset tests. Forty-three states currently […]

7. A North Carolina gun shop is about to do a lot of business Cherokee Guns posted a billboard that featured the four members of “The Squad,” U.S. Representatives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), Ilhan Omar (D-MN), Ayanna Pressley (D-MA) and Rashida Talib (D-MI), which states, “The 4 Horsemen Cometh are Idiots. Signed, the Deplorables.” Of course, […]

As the media and their Democrats continue to try to find creative ways to defend Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-MD), Baltimore and MSNBC’s Al Sharpton, Alabama becomes their whipping boy. CNN’s John Berman took aim at Alabama Congressman Mo Brooks (R-Huntsville) and his district this morning on his morning show “New Day.” Watch: