Posts by Kyle Morris — Page 11
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a 28-year-old New York Democrat, seems to have taken the reigns of the Democrat party. This could get pretty ugly unless we do something about it now. For those of you who do not already know, Ocasio-Cortez unseated Democratic Caucus Chair Joseph Crowley in the Democratic primary for New York’s 14th congressional district. […]
Negative advertising. You know it, you hate it, but it works. For many years in this country, negative advertisements have been splashed across the pages of newspapers, the screens of televisions and radio airwaves. These types of advertisements have become indispensable in the political realm and often lead a candidate to success. As a millennial, […]
If there are three things that Alabamians take pride in most, it is their faith, their family, and their food. Not all food, however, is prepared at home. In a shocking study from DataFiniti, it was revealed that Alabama is the state with the most fast food restaurants per capita. Alabama came in first place […]
With a population totaling a little more than 13,000, Clay County has been ranked the “nicest” place in Alabama, according to a recent finding from Reader’s Digest. Unlike the usual cliché lists you see about the best food in America or best places to live in America, this one is going off of the complete […]
In a bipartisan effort, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a legislative package on Friday aimed at combatting the ongoing and deadly opioid crisis with a 396 to 14 vote. Four of the main issues the latest legislation will focus on are treatment and recovery, prevention, protecting communities, and fighting fentanyl. The bill also includes […]
Since October 2017, more than 450 unaccompanied alien children have been released to sponsors in Alabama, according to DHS. Alabama ranks 10th on the list of states that received the most unaccompanied alien children since last fall. California tops the list, followed by Florida and then Texas. Two county sponsors in Alabama, Jackson and Marshall, […]
According to a report issued last week by the Public Affairs Research Council of Alabama, blacks and whites agree on most Alabama priorities with public education being most notable. “Alabama Priorities,” as it is named by PARCA, stated that most of the people in Alabama had similar concerns in previous surveys. The report also revealed […]
Rep. Martha Roby has found herself in muddy water as she seeks to serve the people of Alabama through another term in Congress. Last week, Rep. Roby was forced into a runoff after failing to garner more than 50 percent of the votes from her district. She now faces Bobby Bright, a former Democrat, in […]
After Tuesday night’s election, it is still unclear who will represent the Republican party for lieutenant governor in November’s general election. Candidates Twinkle Cavanaugh and Will Ainsworth received the highest percentage of votes, yet both failed to garner more than 50-percent leading Republicans to the polls again on July 17 to pick the party nominee. […]
Enough! I have had it with politicians pussyfooting around the fact that schools need greater safety measures. This isn’t rocket science. Believe me, it isn’t. While I vehemently oppose gun control or legislation that limits a citizen to exercise their second amendment right, I am certainly in favor of increasing safety measures in American schools.
So let me break this down before I get started. On Tuesday, ABC cancelled the hit sitcom “Roseanne” after the show’s star and co-creator, Roseanne Barr, posted a racist tweet about one of President Obama’s top aides. The tweet referencing Valerie Jarrett , which has now been deleted, read: “Muslim brotherhood & planet of the […]
Often times we forget how scary the world we live in really is. We often do not think about those that walk the streets and shop alongside us at supermarkets. We forget that there are actually people who live amongst us that cause harm day in and day out to one of America’s most precious […]
Dr. Sebastian Gorka is a Fox News national security strategist, a former deputy assistant to President Trump, and a New York Times best selling author. Last Saturday, Dr. Gorka joined “The Weekend Briefing with Kyle Morris” to discuss the horrific school shooting in Santa Fe, Texas, the upcoming North Korea Summit between President Trump and […]
Scott Dawson, a Republican candidate for the governor of Alabama, criticized Gov. Kay Ivey and a state agency last week, for funding that went to an Alabama based LGBTQ non-profit organization. Since then, it seems as if the gubernatorial race in Alabama has been turned upside down. In his statement Tuesday, Dawson said, “Let me […]
During an interview on Wednesday, White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said leakers “should be fired.” Sanders’ comments come amid the ongoing controversy of an aide’s joke that was made within the White House about Sen. John McCain’s (R-Ariz.) ailing health.
It’s the day after Mother’s Day and so many of you hard-working and career driven mothers have returned to work. To say that we appreciate you is an understatement. At times, you may feel as though we take things for granted, but I can assure you that is not the case. Whether it be cooking […]
Rutgers University has welcomed a new program to teach the students and staff at the university about illegal immigrants in America and one of the administrators at Rutgers wants to make the program mandatory. The workshop, titled the “DREAM Zone” program, is a three-hour class that originated at New York University and became known to […]
At a special event held at the Rose Garden on Monday, First Lady Melania Trump revealed her new platform: Be Best. The program is set to focus on three main ideas — well-being, combating the growing opioid epidemic, and social media positivity. “As a mother and as first lady, it concerns me that in today’s […]
It has been 13 days since Kanye West praised Candace Owens for her ability to think for herself and her will to stand up to Democrats who wish to see her fail after she shut down a Black Lives Matter protest during an event at UCLA. Kanye’s seven-word tweet that read ‘I Love the Way […]
On Saturday evening, the annual White House Correspondents’ Dinner was held in Washington, D.C. Things went just as we had imagined them to as the keynote speaker, Michelle Wolf, made a mockery of herself, President Trump, and President Trump’s administration. For the second year in a row, President Trump skipped the event; however, a few […]
On Tuesday, writer and English professor Randa Jarrar was informed that Fresno State University would take no disciplinary action against her acrimonious statements celebrating the death of former First Lady Barbara Bush or her other controversial statements. After the passing of Barbara Bush, Jarrar sent out a series of tweets. Perhaps the one that gained […]
The boycott targeted at destroying the career of Laura Ingraham that launched on March 29th under the direction of 18-year-old David Hogg has been somewhat of a benefit to the hit Fox News show, ‘The Ingraham Angle.’ The boycott, which was issued after Ingraham’s tweet directed at Hogg, has spiked viewership for the popular show. Since […]
http://media.blubrry.com/yellowhammer/content.blubrry.com/yellowhammer/Anthony_Scaramucci_Joins_The_Conservative_Savage.mp3 Anthony Scaramucci, former White House communications director under President Trump, joined The Conservative Savage last Saturday to discuss a few recent news events occurring in America. Scaramucci discussed Stormy Daniels, immigration, the 2nd Amendment, and President Trump’s leadership. When asked about the Stormy Daniels controversy, Scaramucci described the matter as a “complicated story.” “I’m friends […]
Jared Taylor, a speaker who identifies as a white nationalist, has been invited by a student group to speak on the University of Alabama campus about diversity. In a conversation with Talking Points Memo, Taylor said, “They’ve asked me to talk about whether diversity is a strength … I think you can imagine the position […]

