Posts by Dale Jackson — Page 152

1. Alabama’s Attorney General and Congressman Mo Brooks sue the federal government to stop the counting of illegals in the next census — Democrats demand illegals continue to come into the country; they continue to want them counted for federal dollars and representation allocation. — AG Marshall and Brooks believe that Alabama will lose a Congressional […]

Gov. Kay Ivey convened a committee to study school security in the wake of the massacre at Marjory Douglas High School and the committee found that we need more school resource officers and buildings that are harder to get into. These no-brainer solutions require funding and planning, two things no government is good at. Bottom […]

1. Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein agrees with Trump the IG should look in to surveillance abuses — The White House released a statement that reads like a vindication of Trump’s premise and an acquiescence to his request: “Based on the meeting with the President, the Department of Justice has asked the Inspector General to expand its […]

The most predictable thing in America is that we will have another school shooting soon. We don’t know where it will be, but it is coming. Every delay in addressing these issues is another day closer to more dead kids, and an eventual mass casualty event in Alabama. We can talk about hardening targets via […]

1. Another school shooting leads same old arguments  — Ten were killed and 13 were wounded when a student opened fire on his classmates with a shotgun and a handgun. — In spite of the numerous laws this kid broke, lawmakers continue to push for solutions that have NOTHING to do with this event. 2. Calls […]

Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and Dr. Waymon Burke take you through this week’s biggest political stories including: — Did Scott Dawson know what he was doing when he started criticizing the Governor for grants to a gay orginization? — Should Alabama consider legalizing and taxing sports gaming?

There is no evidence Gov. Kay Ivey is gay. Former State Representative Patricia Todd lost her job as the head of a gay rights’ group in Florida as punishment for a stupid tweet. Evangelist Scott Dawson still claims he doesn’t understand the grant process, a process he held multiple press conferences about. The only candidate […]

1. It appears there was a spy placed in the Trump campaign in 2016, IG also finds possible criminal conduct in handling of Clinton probe — A New York Times report, lays out that “at least one government informant met several times with Mr. Page and Mr. Papadopoulos, current and former officials,” which confirms the government run […]

Americans are constantly being pounded with the narrative that President Donald Trump is a loud-mouthed, brash New Yorker who says crass things. It’s true, no question about it. There is already plenty to hammer the guy on, so there is no reason for the mainstream media to continue their lying about things he says. Look […]

1. In a move that shocks no one, the president of the United States will not be indicted; we are one year in — Rudy Giuliani has relayed a conversation that he had with Special Counsel Robert Mueller and his team, it appears that even IF they find wrongdoing they will not be indicting a sitting […]

On Thursday, the Huntsville City Board of Education will vote on how they handle staffing for over 780 support positions in the school district ranging from cafeteria workers to Special Education Aides. Many people in the community have raised concerns as this could have a huge impact on the future of Huntsville City Schools. The […]

1. Gov. Kay Ivey is attacked for giving money to a now-closed LGBTQ organization, as State Rep. Todd calls her gay — Ivey dismissed her opponent and Evangelist Scott Dawson’s accusations that she “betrayed Alabama values” as “desperate” and says the Federal dollars had to go to “underserved” communities. — State Representative Patricia Todd claimed the governor […]

Alabama’s gambling mouthpieces were out in force yesterday on social media after a Supreme Court ruling cleared the way for states to regulate sports gambling. There is no question that Alabama could use this revenue, that is obvious whether you want higher taxes or not. But for some people, it will NEVER be enough, even if […]

1. Gambling ruling could mean big money for Alabama, but it is still illegal here — Even though some in Congress want to re-implement a ban on sports gambling, a Supreme Court ruling opens the door for wider betting that could mean $150 billion a year in betting. — Sports handicapper Danny Sheridan says Alabama is […]

It was bad enough that three different campaigns in Alabama employed a convicted rapist. It got worse when the only coverage the media gave this story was the fact that he was a redemption story, even though he seems careful to not fully admit his crime, making it sound as though he were merely in the […]

1. Sue Bell Cobb’s handling of her campaign’s hiring of a rapist could not be worse — Sue Bell Cobb continues to react poorly and attacks the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Department as a politically motivated agency that targeted her staffer. — Jefferson County Sheriff’s Randy Christian said, “How sad that a candidate for governor supports a […]

Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and Dr. Waymon Burke take you through this week’s biggest political stories including: — Were President Trump’s foreign policy wins by design or by chaos? — Are Governor Kay Ivey and Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle finally getting into things that actually matter like roads and jobs?

#MeToo, Sue Bell Cobb?

If the Roy Moore for Senate campaign had a campaign aide who was a convicted rapist, as Sue Bell Cobb’s does(?), it would be on the front page of AL.com for 5 days. If Roy Moore’s campaign manager defended such a hiring, as Sue Bell Cobb’s did, the social media #MeToo outrage would explode and […]

1. Trump’s poll numbers are improving and he has a pretty good week as his numbers trend in the right direction — A week of accomplishments, with Americans seeing actual progress, grew throughout the week, including the scuttling of the Iran Deal, 3 prisoners released from North Korean labor camp, a date for the U.S.-North Korean […]

If you are running for governor in Alabama, you are apparently in better health than anyone else your age. Sen. Bill Hightower is apparently in “excellent physical health“, Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle’s doctor says he is in “very good” health, Evangelist Scott Dawson can thank God for what his doctor calls “excellent physical health“, and […]

1. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo returns from North Korea with 3 hostages — One day after President Donald Trump ended the Iran Deal, and his detractors said this would screw up any North Korean negotiations, Pompeo brought Kim Dong Chul, Kim Hak-song, and Kim Sang Duk home. — The release of the three Americans is seen as […]

1. The Iran Deal is just one more campaign promise kept by the president and his record on those promises is pretty good — So far he has appointed a conservative Supreme Court Justice, cut taxes, killed the individual mandate, withdrawn from Paris Climate Accord, withdrawn from the TPP, slashed regulations, cut immigration, increased defense spending, […]

This might come as a surprise, but it shouldn’t — one man has been consistent and steady in the seemingly never-ending stream of Trump-fed chaos, and that is Attorney General Jeff Sessions. He has been attacked by liberals, the media (I repeat myself), Congressional Republicans, and by President Trump himself, but he just keeps on chugging along. […]

1. Disastrous Iran deal seems to be on life support, Kerry’s shadow diplomacy all but seals that — President Donald Trump has announced that he will announce the fate of the Iran deal today at 2:00 PM EST, he is expected to end or drawdown the program. — Trump’s references to former Secretary of State Kerry’s […]