Posts by Dale Jackson — Page 132
When FBI special counsel Robert Mueller left the podium, the only thing he told us that was new is that he was resigning. The media and their Democrats decided that he had declared he wanted to charge President Donald Trump and would have had it not been for the Department of Justice’s guidance declaring the […]
7. Pill mill “drug dealer” gets 10 years On Wednesday, a Montgomery nurse practitioner was sentenced to 10 years in prison by a federal judge for her involvement in the pill mill issue. She is one of more than a dozen charged in the case. She was found guilty of unlawfully distributing fentanyl, oxycodone and […]
7. Not so “Sweet Home Alabama?” Hugh Culverhouse, Jr. has called for a boycott of the University of Alabama due to the new abortion law and is calling on other donors, out-of-state students, and businesses to do the same. Culverhouse and the university were already involved in a dispute over the money he’s donated to […]
After Alabama, Georgia, Missouri and other states passed pro-life legislation, businesses and state governments across the country have made it clear that they are very upset about this and will use their power to harm the people they disagree with politically. In California, a politician is suggesting they use tax policy as a weapon against […]
7. A dollar goes far in Alabama New data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis shows that the value of one dollar in Alabama ranks second highest in the United States, with one dollar being worth $1.15. Mississippi has the highest value for one dollar in the country at $1.16, while Hawaii has the lowest […]
Tuesday’s ruling by the Supreme Court on abortion and decision not to take up a case about transgender bathrooms should cause great pause among conservatives. The Supreme Court declined to take up a case challenging an Indiana law barring abortions based on a fetus' sex, race or disability, allowing a lower court's ruling against the […]
7. Maybe Trump wants to be a rocketman During President Donald Trump’s visit with the prime minister of Japan, the president dismissed new missile tests by North Korea and echoed North Korea’s insults towards the Democratic Party’s frontrunner, former Vice President Joe Biden, who declared Kim Jong-un has a low IQ. While in Japan, President […]
Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and commercial real estate agent James Lomax take you through this week’s biggest political stories, including: — Is the lottery really dead? — Is the abortion bill killing Alabama’s business recruitment opportunities? — Should Alabama Public Television air a gay wedding on a children’s cartoon?
7. Florida wants to be Alabama GOP Florida State Representative Mike Hill has plans to introduce an abortion ban bill modeled after the Alabama ban, saying God told him to offer the bill. The bill will include no exceptions for rape or incest like the Alabama bill, but it will also not include exceptions for […]
When the session started it almost seemed certain that there would be some form of lottery passed through the Alabama legislature, signed by the governor and voted on by the people in March 2020. But in Alabama politics the only certain thing is uncertainty and now, by all accounts, the lottery is more dead than […]
7. Creepy porn inmate Michael Avenatti, who became famous for supporting porn star Stormy Daniels, is now looking at the potential of going to jail for 404 years for ripping her off. The federal prosecutors in New York allege that Avenatti stole around $300,000 from Daniels’ book deal and used that money for personal and […]
7. Pelosi is trying to break Democrats’ impeachment fever As Democrat leaders try to tamp down impeachment fever, Representative Steve Cohen (D-TN) said that former President Bill Clinton was impeached over sex and President Donald Trump is “raping the country.” A senior House Democrat also told Fox News that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) won’t […]
There is a public relations crisis gripping Alabama and it must be addressed by the Alabama legislature. The risk is so real that tourism could plummet, businesses could flee the state and educated young people could choose to move out of their home state for a more welcoming state. A gay rat is marrying a […]
7. Alabama Public Television did not and will not air PBS’s same-sex marriage episode of “Arthur” — The episode aired nationwide on May 13, but instead, APT aired a re-run of the show “Arthur,” a show meant for children. The director of programming for APT, Mike Mackenzie, said that when they were notified about the […]
Alabama’s junior United States Senator Doug Jones (D-AL) is so far out of touch with Alabama’s voters that he might as well be New York’s third senator. Jones has attempted to brand himself as a moderate alternative to Roy Moore, and that works against Roy Moore, but only if Moore is accused of being a […]
7. Another bombshell report by the New York Times falls apart when you actually read it — A few weeks ago, President Donald Trump’s tax returns were huge news as an innuendo-laden exposé in the “paper of record” told the story of financial ruin that Trump told two decades ago himself. Now, the huge story […]
Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and Dr. Waymon Burke take you through this week’s biggest political stories, including: — Is Alabama’s abortion ban good policy or good politics? — Will the 25 percent allocated for education secure the passage of a lottery in Alabama? — Will Alabama farmers blame President Donald Trump or the […]
7. Former Vice President Joe Biden continues to crush his Democrat opponents in the 2020 presidential race — According to a new Fox News poll, Biden is polling at 35%, while Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) is only polling at 17%. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) is polling at 9%, Pete Buttigieg is at 6% and Senator […]
There seems to be a lot of misinformation flowing through the state and national media over the recently passed ban on abortion in the state of Alabama. Some of it is being stated as an opinion, but too much of it is being stated as fact. Is it ignorance? Is it incompetence? Is it willfully […]
7. Fantasy sports gaming bill advanced by the Alabama Senate Tourism and Marketing Committee — The bill by Representative Kyle South (R-Fayette) would legalize fantasy sports contests like DraftKings and FanDuel. The bill has already passed the House and now goes to the full Senate for consideration. It’s likely that the bill will receive a […]
The Alabama Political Reporter (APR) published a series of what would kindly be called “hit pieces” on the Poarch Band of Creek Indians (PCI). The intent is clear: Create a perception that the PCI is operating a lawless, shady organization and buying Alabama politicians to kill their gambling competitors’ chances of codifying their quasi-legal activities. […]
7. The situation in the Middle East continues to deteriorate — Citing tensions in the region, specifically with Iran, the State Department ordered non-emergency US government employees to leave Iraq and warned US citizens not to travel to the country, so cancel your Baghdad vacations. The State Department cited a “high risk for violence and […]
7. Alabama is #1 again, this time in opioid prescriptions — When it comes to drug problems as a whole, Alabama is not doing too poorly. The state ranked 36 in the percentage of teenagers (7.21 percent) and 39 in the percentage of adults (8.82 percent) who have used drugs in the last month while […]
It turns out that Alabama does not have a measles case yet, as was suspected last week. There are still about 82 open cases and there have been over 250 investigations into possible measles cases, but so far, Alabama is still sitting at zero measles cases. Because there is no measles case in the state […]

