Opinion — Page 114
Dr. Deborah Birx, White House coronavirus response coordinator, visited Alabama and spoke about how great the University of Alabama’s response to the coronavirus has been
Jackson closes the show with a “parting shot” aimed at those who claim voting is hard to do because of "voter suppression" by explaining how he voted in-person in Alabama over 50 days before the general election so you can too.
After a proposed $300 billion in coronavirus relief was blocked by Democrats in the U.S. Senate, relief talks are stuck in limbo
Believe it or not, Alabama voters can go cast their votes in-person as of yesterday at county courthouses all over the state
Mitch McConnell (R-KY) has said that Democrats are playing “Goldilocks games” by refusing to pass a bill until it’s just right
Doug Jones thinks only he can redeem Alabama but you may be too irredeemably evil to let that happen
Despite doubts, President Donald Trump has doubled-down on the claim that there could be a “very safe and effective” coronavirus vaccine by the end of October
How will Alabamians view the social justice march that was led by Nick Saban and his football team on campus in Tuscaloosa?
They wanted you to pick up the tab for their use of Alabama’s electrical grid. A bold move, no doubt. But getting something for nothing is a popular notion these days. The entire premise of Bernie Sanders’ presidential campaign was giving out free stuff, including housing and healthcare. He finished in second place in the […]
But the bigger problem is the fact that public officials, elected and appointed, are cowering to mobs across this country.A football game in Huntsville has to stop because terrible people want to show up and behave terribly? No, you have to stop them.
7. Joe Biden follows Trump to Wisconsin After demanding that President Donald Trump not go to Kenosha, Wisconsin, and attacking him for going there, former Vice President Joe Biden went to the city to meet with Jacob Blake’s anti-Semitic father and then held a campaign event where he took scripted questions, although his campaign denied […]
The rivalry game between two Huntsville City Schools has been delayed over racial social media posts that Superintendent Christine Finley said were unacceptable but in a letter to parents she made it clear the postponement of the games was not punishment
Brooks also takes issue with the media's crafting of this story to fit the ludicrous narrative that supporters of Donald Trump are the one's committing acts of violence across the country
The polling is pretty clear, violent crime is an undeniable top news story, now it ranks a few points behind the coronavirus and as that story rises in people's minds support for Black Lives Matter is cratering
The words could easily have emanated from the chaos in Portland or Seattle. “F**k every single cop…The only ethical choice for any cop to make at this point is to refuse to do their job and quit. The police do not protect people…They are instruments of violence on behalf of capital.” This statement was expressed, […]
Biden FINALLY condemned the violence, he added “does anyone believe there will be less violence in America if Donald Trump is reelected?”
Americans don't want 17-year-olds in the street defending people from thugs and criminals, they want the police doing that.
The media and their Democrats have apparently made the calculated decision that their chances of defeating Donald Trump are being impacted by their continued support and acquiescence to the angry mob tearing apart major American cities
Jackson closes the show with a “parting shot” aimed at those who think they can keep rioting and looting without consequences from Americans who are beginning to get fed up with these actions.
Governor Kay Ivey has announced that the Safer-At-Home order, which includes capacity limits for restaurants and retailers and the mask mandate
An article published by the New York Times ranks colleges and universities throughout the United States based on how many coronavirus cases have been found on campus and erroneously found the University of Alabama at Birmingham is ranked No. 1 with 972 cases.
The Alabama Democratic Party Chairman sees this as an “opportunity” to “see an increase in turnout.”

