Posts by Dale Jackson — Page 7

The media hyped up the national “No Kings” protests; they delivered large crowds and a ton of great videos for the news. Unfortunately, while the media and their Democrats praise these events and pretend they are amazing, others are noticing that the crowd is ancient and very white, even in cities like Birmingham and Boston. […]

7. Gov. Kay Ivey is promoting another Alabama family that is benefitting from school choice through the CHOOSE Act, which has helped provide access to a private Christian education aligned with their values and an alternative to public schools they felt lacked moral grounding; showing yet another success story for Alabama parents. 6. CAIR-Alabama, the […]

What will Alabama leaders do about the crime in Montgomery? How much longer will the shutdown go on? Will President Donald Trump get the Nobel Peace Prize if the war between Israel and Hamas ends? All this and more on Alabama Politics This Week, on TV, radio, and online all over Alabama… Mecca Musick is […]

7. President Donald Trump announced a plan to make in vitro fertilization (IVF) more affordable, crediting Alabama’s U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) for inspiring the initiative, which includes tax credits and insurance reforms to support families seeking the most pro-life procedure imaginable. 6. A former professor at both Alabama and Auburn is suing her former […]

The party of George Wallace may have a racial problem. It isn’t often that you hear liberals admitting that Democrats have a race problem, but Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor said the quiet part out loud. Sotomayor is openly arguing in defense of the Voting Rights Act being abused to draw districts specifically to have […]

7. The mainstream media is facing upheaval as NBC News started to cut approximately 7% of its workforce, amid declining ad revenue and staff concerns over future layoffs at 30 Rock. Meanwhile CBS News staffers received a memo from Bari Weiss seeking input from staffers but their union told them not to respond. 6. Auburn Turning […]

Now that 2 people have been arrested for the mass shooting in Montgomery in early October, it is becoming clear that some questionable decision-making is coming from city hall. The City of Montgomery promoted free alcohol to events surrounding college football games, which isn’t even necessary and surely is not going to provide cultural enrichment. […]

7. There was a good portion of Charlie Kirk news on the founder of Turning Point USA’s birthday as President Donald Trump posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, a memorial mural honoring the late conservative activist went up in Hanceville, and the State Department announced visa revocations for foreigners celebrating Kirk’s assassination. 6. A […]

With military service members being paid, the shutdown pain is harder to easily identify and game. For that reason, we could be looking at the longest shutdown ever. Currently, betting markets have the government shutdown going on for more than 30 days. Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) and Governor-elect National Championship-winning Coach U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville […]

7. Madison County Chief Deputy District Attorney Tim Gann defended the decision not to file charges in the August Borden Deshler High School injury case. The decision was based on provable evidence from witnesses, coaches, staff, and texts showing an accidental bear hug and fall with no criminal intent, dismissing online theories of assault and […]

 State Senator Chris Elliott (R-Josephine) is calling out the ABC Board for misleading legislators on the cost and funding mechanism for their new warehouse and offices. The board, according to Elliott, claimed no new funds were needed to Some legislators are working on getting Alabama out of the liquor business altogether, and this issue […]

7. President Donald Trump downplayed concerns over a potential trade war escalation, escalated by his statements about 100% tariffs on China after that country put restrictions on exporting rare earth minerals; he assured that “it will all be fine.” 6. Alabama’s population increased by 49,231 to 5.16 million in 2024, with significant growth in Madison […]

What will Alabama leaders do about the crime in Montgomery? How much longer will the shutdown go on? Will President Donald Trump get the Nobel Peace Prize if the war between Israel and Hamas ends? All this and more on Alabama Politics This Week, on TV, radio, and online all over Alabama… Mecca Musick is […]

7. U.S. Rep. Abigail Spanberger (D-Va.) finally, kinda, condemned violent texts sent by that state’s Democratic Attorney General candidate Jay Jones as “absolutely abhorrent” and stressed that all candidates must denounce violence regardless of party. But she declined to withdraw her endorsement or urge him to quit the race, saying it is up to voters. […]

When photos of August Borden’s face hit papers across Alabama, outrage and demands for justice rightly followed. It appears the Madison County District Attorney has delivered that justice in the form of a closed case and no charges. This is after interviews, reviews of text messages from the time in question, and an investigation of […]

7. U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) blamed Democrats for the government shutdown’s length, stating Americans, including military members and federal workers, are paying the price because Democrats “don’t know how to work and have a conversation at the same time” and are playing political games for reelection. 6. Governor-elect National Championship-winning Coach U.S. Senator Tommy […]

When sports talk legend Paul Finebaum floated the idea of running for U.S. Senate as a Republican, ESPN scaled back his appearances. They denied this, but they obviously did this — and it isn’t a crazy thing to do. Now that Finebaum is back on all the platforms, after all the pressure, the double standard […]

7. U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) highlighted a 1,325% surge in AI-driven financial sextortion targeting teenage boys, calling for coordinated action by law enforcement, tech companies, and Congress to protect children from online predators. 6. President Donald Trump adviser Stephen Miller cited Dothan as an example where federal officers such as National Guard troops would […]

As left-wing agitators continue to screech about how, despite all the left-wing violence you are seeing, most political violence is “actually” right-wing, they are also justifying the left-wing violence. Whether the anger is over Charlie Kirk’s alleged words or a border agent’s actions, these geniuses will remind you that the chaos will stop the minute […]

7. In news that should surprise no one, gambling leads to corruption, and an audit has revealed Greene County Sheriff Jonathan Benison misspent $4.97 million in bingo funds on undocumented payments, including $3.16 million to employees and $2.16 million to consultants and merchants, prompting a repayment order that will likely never be met. 6. Paul […]

At least 2 were killed, and 12 were hurt, in a Montgomery mass shooting. This is just more street violence in a blue city, where the National Guard could make a difference. Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed is trying to fend off criticism from Attorney General Steve Marshall, but declaring that things are going great crime-wise […]

7. Alabama’s football team is now No. 8 in the college football coaches poll rankings following a decisive 30-14 victory over Vanderbilt, shutting up a trash-talking crotch-grabbing Deigo Pavia and getting vengeance for last year’s 40-35 loss. 6. A 3-year-old girl from Baldwin County was returned to Alabama after being allegedly kidnapped by her mother […]

Can you tell that a government shutdown is happening? Is sports radio legend Paul Finebaum really running for U.S. Senate? Should fatties be allowed to be in the military? All this and more on Alabama Politics This Week, on TV, radio, and online all over Alabama… Mecca Musick is the CEO of 256 Today. Sign up for […]

7. The “Rock the South” festival, billed as the “Biggest Party in the South,” is relocating from Cullman to Decatur to enhance its regional appeal and attract a larger crowd. New venue amenities will take the experience on land that the festival will now own to “the next level.” 6. ALGOP Chairman John Wahl attributed […]