Posts by Dale Jackson — Page 80
Former President Donald Trump has been out of office since January 2021, but the media and their Democrats can’t stop obsessing over him. Piers Morgan secured an interview with Trump this week, and it appears to have gone fine, but in the promotional marketing, the video was edited to make it look like Trump stormed […]
7. Florida has voted to remove Disney’s self-governing status; Corporations on notice The state of Florida’s legislature has officially voted to remove Walt Disney World’s self-governing status. This comes after Governor Ron DeSantis (R) advocated for the legislature to consider the move in their redistricting plans. The change in Florida, if approved by DeSantis, could […]
After a federal judge ended the masking requirement in the transportation sector, she came under attack from many angles. The attacks included her age, who appointed her and her gender. The demand that Americans remain masked forever seemed insane when the pandemic started, but the American media and their Democrats seem hellbent on keeping them […]
7. Lawsuit alleges that free speech was violated in Florence The group Project Say Something has filed a lawsuit against Florence Police Chief Ron Tyler, claiming that the free speech of over 150 protesters was violated during protests that were held in 2020 after George Floyd’s death. There are two city ordinances in question in […]
Apparently, Fox News Channel’s Tucker Carlson is doing a special on the lack of masculinity in America and the rise of the radical left. This special has sent MSNBC host Joy Reid off the deep end. In an unhinged rant, she declared that Carlson’s real motive was to create “white babies” and couched it in […]
7. Manchin: Keep Iran sanctions in place President Joe Biden’s administration is considering a new nuclear deal with Iran, but U.S. Senator Joe Manchin (D-W. Va.) is calling for sanctions to not be lifted and no deal be made. Manchin pushed to keep sanctions in place in a new letter to Secretary of State Antony […]
It is not every day that a reporter for a major media outlet takes to the airwaves and decides they want to say that the issues facing the country can’t be addressed by the President of the United States, but CNN’s John Harwood did just that in his defense of President Joe Biden. When it […]
7. People will still come to Alabama to do business While speaking to the Birmingham Business Alliance, Governor Kay Ivey discussed Alabama’s strong position with business in the state, saying, “Folks want to come to Alabama to do business in Birmingham.” Ivey went on to say, “[T]here may be a few naysayers who try to […]
Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s attempt to purchase Twitter has the nation’s powerbrokers terrified, and for good reason. Musk wants more voices in the conversation to be heard while they want to use their power to limit dissenting voices. Dale Jackson is a contributing writer to Yellowhammer News and hosts a talk show from 5-9AM weekdays on WVNN and […]
7. Florida has rejected 41% of math books The Department of Education in Florida has rejected a large number of textbooks that were being considered for their public school system, with the rejections totaling 41% of all books being considered. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) clarified the decision, saying, “IT seems that some publishers attempted […]
Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and 256Today CEO Mecca Musick take you through Alabama’s biggest political stories, including: — Will the proposed television debate actually take place in the Alabama U.S. Senate race? — Did Governor Kay Ivey actually do anything on gambling this legislative session before declaring a failure to get new gambling […]
America is getting ready to see yet another massive wave of illegal immigration, not that we have ever seen it stop since President Donald Trump left office. The Biden White House is poised to roll out the welcome mat by ending rules that allowed illegal immigrants to be turned away. These developments at the border […]
7. Today is not the tax deadline The tax filing deadline is normally April 15 of each year, pandemic years excluded, but this year, the deadline has been pushed back until April 18 because of “Emancipation Day” in Washington, D.C., which has closed the offices of the Internal Revenue Service. On April 18 you can […]
Twitter may not be a public square, but the debate over the spirit of the First Amendment is alive and well — both on the platform and off. Billionaire Elon Musk is making a play to change the conversation on the platform by becoming the company’s largest shareholder. The employees of Twitter and the mainstream […]
7. Shooter in New York City subway attack was a career criminal racist The attacker in the New York City subway shooting that left 19 injured, Frank R. James, has been charged with a federal terrorism charge. The attack seems to fit the textbook definition of terrorism as James has a lengthy public record of […]
The way the media control language in the United States is pretty amazing. Sometimes they do it subtly, and sometimes they use brute force. MSNBC’s Chris Hayes decided to use brute force when he decided to accuse anyone who thinks allowing minors to transition between genders is a bad idea of child abuse. He also […]
7. Alabama principal on leave for threatening student The principal at Hazelwood Elementary School, Datie Priest, has been placed on administrative leave after it was alleged that she threatened and abused an autistic 3rd-grade student. There have also been complaints of Priest arriving up to an hour late almost daily and leaving before buses have completed […]
It seems obvious that many in the education profession are just playing dumb when it comes to understanding new legislation that tells them to stop talking about sexual-related topics with children in school between kindergarten and 5th grade. Astonishingly, State Superintendent Eric Mackey expressed his confusion publicly while both suggesting the situation never occurs and […]
7. NRA has endorsed Kay Ivey while Biden bans so-called ghost guns Governor Kay Ivey on Monday received the hefty endorsement of the National Rifle Association Political Victory Fund (NRA-PVF) in her reelection campaign. Ivey was called the “strongest candidate” in the race by chairman Jason Ouimet. In the announcement, Ouimet said, “Kay Ivey has […]
7. Blanchard: Ivey isn’t doing the right conservative things Gubernatorial candidate Lindy Blanchard released a new video from her campaign where she makes claims against Governor Kay Ivey being a “Fauci loving, never Trump liberal.” Ivey has maintained being the frontrunner in the race, while Blanchard is at a distant third. Blanchard says in the […]
Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and 256Today CEO Mecca Musick take you through Alabama’s biggest political stories, including: — Which race is more interesting right now, the U.S. Senate race or the gubernatorial race? — Didn’t LGBTQ activists nationwide bring this legislation they are calling “Don’t Say Gay” upon themselves by lying about what […]
The Alabama Legislature is the latest legislative body to take up for parents worried about the level of perverse indoctrination taking place in their children’s schools. To think, none of this would be happening if the media and their Democrats were not openly lying about Florida’s so-called “Don’t Say Gay” bill and giving ideas to […]
As the walls start to close in on Hunter Biden, the American media seem prepared to throw him under the bus to protect President Joe Biden. Now that they are ready to sacrifice Hunter, after sacrificing their credibility, the American media need to convince Americans that they never sought to suppress the story about his […]
7. More Second Amendment protections for Alabama passed The Alabama Legislature approved a bill meant to prevent any federal executive orders that would limit citizens’ Second Amendment rights from being enforced on the local level. The Alabama Second Amendment Protection Act was introduced by State Senator Gerald Allen (R-Tuscaloosa). While there was Democratic criticism about […]

