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7. The former president spent his Saturday in Georgia Former President Donald Trump spent his Saturday in Georgia at a “Save America Rally,” where he claimed he won the 2020 election, slammed Republicans who have been critical of him and declared jokingly that Democrat superstar Stacey Abrams would be a better governor than Georgia’s Republican […]
Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and political consultant Mecca Musick take you through Alabama’s biggest political stories, including: — Will this special session on prisons be quick and painless? — Does the latest U.S. Senate race poll show us anything new? — Will Alabama’s legislators work to protect Alabama’s workers, or let them get […]
Georgia State came to Jordan-Hare stadium unafraid, with a great game plan and should have come away with a win based on the first 58 minutes of the game. A team that would struggle to find a single player that would start at an SEC school absolutely dominated Auburn in the first half. In the […]
Alabama will welcome the Southern Miss Golden Eagles into Tuscaloosa tonight at 6:30 p.m. in a very important game for the Tide. Being ranked first in the nation, Alabama isn’t on any upset alerts this week against their Conference-USA opponent, but their SEC schedule is coming quickly. This game should be used as a tune-up […]
Auburn finishes its non-conference schedule and the month of September today at home against the Georgia State Panthers. The Tigers will need to move past a disappointing loss last week at Penn State and build some positive momentum as they get ready to enter SEC play. The visiting Georgia State Panthers come into the game […]
7. Special envoy resigns over the open border not being open enough Daniel Foote, President Joe Biden’s special envoy to Haiti, has resigned over criticism related to Haitian migrants being deported back to their home country. Foote said that he was resigning “with deep disappointment and apologies to those seeking crucial changes.” This was fueled […]
7. Treatment of Haitian migrants is worse than slavery, apparently As Border Patrol agents have struggled to get control of the situation at the southern border, there have been claims circulating online that some agents have been whipping those at the border, despite these claims being disputed. In response to the rumors, U.S. Representative Maxine […]
7. Democrats are totally not anti-Semites Not content with attempting to kill an infrastructure bill over the inability to get votes for a much larger spending bill, the progressive wing of the Democratic Party was threatening to kill a short-term government funding bill because of their hatred of Israel. Members of The Squad and other […]
7. AOC says “no” to infrastructure bill unless $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill is ready U.S. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) is making it clear that she and other Democrats (about 45 members) will not vote for the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill unless the Democrats’ $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill is “ready to go.” She called her fellow […]
7. Media let down after calm September 18 rally The rally held in Washington, D.C. over the weekend in support of those who rioted on January 6 drew a small crowd and a massive police presence. While many in the media presented this rally as having potential for violence, it never actually happened. There were […]
Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and political consultant Mecca Musick take you through Alabama’s biggest political stories, including: — Did General Mark Milley commit treason or save the country? — How long will it take for Alabama to challenge President Joe Biden’s vaccine mandate? — Who won the first in-person run-in between U.S. Representative […]
Auburn traveled to Penn State looking for its first road win against a Top 10 team from a conference other than the SEC since 1984. The Tigers will have to keep looking. As the visitors, Auburn went into an electric environment and came up short. The Tigers were able to take the lead in the […]
The Auburn Tigers have already played two games this year, but the season truly begins tonight as they travel to State College, Pennsylvania, to take on the Penn State Nittany Lions. Auburn will face off against Penn State in front of over 106,000 fans this evening, the largest crowd in Auburn football history. Both teams […]
7. California going all-in on restrictions after Newsom survives recall After Los Angeles County implemented a new slate of COVID-19 restrictions earlier in the week, the two largest school districts in the San Francisco Bay Area of California have decided that they’ll hold a vote on whether to mandate coronavirus vaccines for students who are […]
7. More than 200,000 migrant encounters in August According to the latest reports from the Department of Homeland Security, there were 208,887 encounters with migrants at the southern border in August, which is just below the more than 212,000 encounters in July. Compared to August 2020, there were 317% more encounters in August 2021. There […]
7. Orr is looking for tax cuts State Senator Arthur Orr (R-Decatur) is trying to find ways to reduce the tax burden. He said that tax cuts should be considered and pointed to federal dollars that are coming in, budgets, pay raises and dealing with the coronavirus. Orr said one thing that could be considered […]
7. Democrats conspire to beat a black man in California The media and their Democrats have gathered in California on the day of a recall election for Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) to protect him and disparage his leading challenger — radio talk show host Larry Elder. Newsom’s recall started out of general disgruntlement with his […]
7. Bush infuriates Republicans by equating 9/11 hijackers to U.S. Capitol rioters Former President George W. Bush angered many on the right by comparing the January 6 riots at the U.S. Capitol to 9/11 at a memorial this week, saying, “There is little cultural overlap between violent extremists abroad and violent extremists at home. But […]
Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and political consultant Mecca Musick take you through Alabama’s biggest political stories, including: — Can President Joe Biden even do the vaccine mandate he has ordered? — Will Michael Durant’s entry into the U.S. Senate race change things significantly? — Are Alabama legislators serious about a new prison deal, […]
Alabama football on Saturday won big over Mercer, as expected, and looked good doing it in what was a tune-up game before traveling to Florida next week. The Crimson Tide ran through Mercer by beating the Bears 48-14. Earlier in the week, head coach Nick Saban wanted to see a few things from his team […]
Well, that was a tale of two halves. The Auburn Tigers led Alabama State 20-0 at halftime. That may sound pretty good unless you actually watched the game. The Tiger offense managed only one touchdown in the first two quarters against the visiting Hornets today, even though Auburn has significantly bigger and better players across […]
Auburn’s second opponent of the 2021 season hails from just a few miles down Interstate 85. Today, the Auburn Tigers face off against the Alabama State Hornets for just the second time in the history of the two programs. Alabama State, an FCS school that plays in the SWAC, will be significantly overmatched by Auburn […]
7. DOJ suing Texas over abortion ban U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland has announced that the Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against Texas due to their abortion ban, which makes the practice illegal once there’s a heartbeat. Garland said that the law is unconstitutional. One of the issues Garland brought up is how […]
7. U.S. Capitol could have a fence again as a lame protest approaches It’s likely that there will be a protest held in Washington, D.C. after the organization “Look Ahead America” has requested a permit for up to 500 people to demonstrate. The protest would be the #JusticeForJ6 rally. The alarmists in the media are […]

