Posts by Dale Jackson — Page 86

Most people don’t know this, but Alabama “celebrates” Martin Luther King, Jr. Day and Robert E. Lee Day on the third Monday in January. But it doesn’t have to be this way. A simple fix would be to move Lee’s day to his birthday (January 19) or to the next Monday, but State Representative Chris […]

7. CRT is getting banned, but that’s not the only change necessary in schools There are efforts in Alabama to prevent social engineering in schools. Both State Representative Danny Garrett (R-Trussville) and State Senator Tim Melson (R-Florence) have introduced bills that would change how textbooks are recommended for school systems, and it would also update […]

Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and political consultant Mecca Musick take you through Alabama’s biggest political stories, including: —What was the purpose of President Joe Biden’s divisive rhetoric in Georgia? — Is the Club for Growth ad against U.S. Senate candidate Katie Britt a fair attack? — Does Tim James have a path forward […]

Greenville businessman Tim James is running for governor. After declaring he is taking on entrenched Montgomery power during his campaign announcement, he forgot to talk about that effort in his first campaign ad. He should be running ads going directly at Governor Kay Ivey and the Montgomery special interests AND channel Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis […]

7. Tim James coming out swinging Governor Kay Ivey may have the inside track to reelection, but her most serious challenger is Greenville businessman Tim James, who announced his run this week. Fresh off that announcement, James has been campaigning in Mobile and pointing out that he believes Ivey’s failed leadership is to blame for […]

The radicals on cable news continue to try to find more ways for you to do what they want you to do, and their attempts to exact punishment and revenge know no bounds. MSNBC anchor Joy Reid is now advocating for higher taxes on the unvaccinated as a way to force people into taking the […]

7. VA Governor Ralph Northam likely knows who is actually in the infamous blackface picture Virginia Governor Ralph Northam attracted negative attention when it was found that he wore blackface in a picture that was placed in his 1984 Eastern Virginia Medical School yearbook. While Northam has denied that he wore blackface in this particular […]

7. Biden’s education secretary targeted parents Reportedly, the letter sent by the National School Boards Association (NSBA) where parents were accused of being domestic terrorists for protesting at school board meetings was actually solicited by Education Secretary Miguel Cardona.  There were email exchanges between NSBA, the Justice Department and the White House earlier than previously […]

President Joe Biden’s plans to remake America’s electoral system are meeting major headwinds as he travels to Georgia to lecture the nation. His supporters in the media apparently think conspiracy theories about GOP voter suppression are the key to getting this passed. Watch: Dale Jackson is a contributing writer to Yellowhammer News and hosts a talk […]

7. National gun group speaks up against Alabama Sheriffs Association The Alabama Sheriffs Association has received criticism for opposing the state legislature’s plan to address a constitutional carry bill. The criticism came from the National Association for Gun Rights (NAGR). Dudley Brown, president of NAGR, said this is “the first time in a decade, the […]

U.S. Rep. Terri Sewell (D-Birmingham) once again took to MSNBC to talk about alleged voter suppression and ending the filibuster to get laws she wants to be passed through Congress. Unfortunately, and as usual, Sewell failed to provide any real evidence to back up her claims. Watch: Dale Jackson is a contributing writer to Yellowhammer News […]

7. Alabama and Georgia are set for the national championship (Prediction: Alabama 38-21) The University of Alabama and the University of Georgia are set to face off in the national championship. As the state prepares for the game, some of those in the congressional delegation have placed wagers on the outcome. U.S. Representatives Terri Sewell […]

Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and political consultant Mecca Musick take you through Alabama’s biggest political stories, including: — Have Democrats overplayed the U.S. Capitol riot? — Will Alabama schools stay open as school systems around the country close up shop? — Are Alabama State House Republicans ready to take on an aggressive legislative […]

The media and their Democrats treated January 6 like it was their Super Bowl, which caused them to forget their recent and Civil War history. MSNBC’s Chuck Todd pretended that President Abraham Lincoln was accepted as president more than President Joe Biden, which is a laughable lie. Watch: Dale Jackson is a contributing writer to Yellowhammer […]

7. NCAA changing definition of “fully vaccinated” The National Collegiate Athletic Association released new guidelines for winter sports and announced that merely receiving the vaccine is no longer enough if you are eligible to receive a booster shot of the coronavirus vaccine to be considered “fully vaccinated.” Another change to their guidelines will be the […]

The media and their Democrats have been celebrating the January 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol, and their remembrances have been silly and hypocritical. The worst part of all of this is that they both know that there was no “insurrection” or criminal conspiracy, and they keep playing it up. In fact, the people they […]

7. Oh good, another variant There is already another new variant of the coronavirus that has emerged while the Omicron variant sweeps through the United States. The new IHU variant, found in France, was named for the researchers that discovered it at the IHU Mediterranee Infection. There are only 12 people in Marseille, France, who […]

There seems to be a lot of confusion about what the current plan for Alabama schools should be in regards to the coronavirus pandemic. But it doesn’t have to be this way. The current plan of 10-day quarantine makes a lot of sense, but some school systems are starting to change that strategy with a […]

7. State-sanctioned racism is illegal and bad New York recently announced that they would be allowing non-white citizens to qualify for low-supply coronavirus treatments, claiming, “Non-white race or Hispanic/Latino ethnicity should be considered a risk factor, as longstanding systemic health and social inequalities have contributed to an increased risk of severe illness and death from […]

Ian Bremmer, a “global threat analyst,” was brought on CBS this morning to discuss the biggest threats to the globe, and it is no surprise that he had some dire predictions. Bremmer believes the third biggest threat to humanity right now, according to the professionals, is that Republicans might win an election in 2022. If […]

7. Infrastructure improvements coming to Huntsville With Meta building new Facebook facilities in the Huntsville area, there will be even more benefits to the area through infrastructure and education, as they have expanded on their initial investment. Huntsville director of Urban and Economic Development Shane Davis advised, “They like our business climate and environment and […]

7. Race being used to consider who receives treatment It’s been announced by the New York Department of Health that while coronavirus treatment supply is struggling, the state will give priority to non-white citizens to receive treatment. This will include pill-form treatments and monoclonal antibody treatments. This is happening elsewhere, too. The release from the department […]

Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and former U.S. Attorney Jay Town take you through Alabama’s biggest political stories, including: — With the Omicron variant of the coronavirus booming, have we accepted that this is something we have to live with? — Why is Mobile County Sheriff Sam Cochran going so hard at legislators over […]

7. Nancy Worley has passed Nancy Worley, former Secretary of State and Alabama Democratic Party chairwoman, has passed away after weeks of medical treatment. Worley had been receiving treatment at Baptist Medical Center South in Montgomery and had also been placed on life support. Democratic Party chairman State Representative Chris England (D-Tuscaloosa) responded to the […]