Opinion — Page 129

There has never been a college football playoff without the Alabama Crimson Tide. So, one can imagine the collective shoulder shrug from Tide fans should they end up facing Baylor in the Sugar Bowl or Wake Forest in the Orange Bowl with a mere fifth-place ranking on the line. Despite what happened in Tuscaloosa on […]

President Trump and First Lady Melania attended the University of Alabama v. LSU gameand as expected they were greeted with cheers and chants of “USA-USA-USA!”

Does Jeff Sessions have a chance to reclaim his U.S. Senate seat and what does a newly released poll tell us?

Deputy Assistant Secretary of State George Kent testified to Congress that he had  no "direct knowledge" of a quid pro quo

AL.com’s inaccurate piece about the event said that the University of Alabama was trying to keep students from protesting

These are trends. They guarantee nothing, but they are bad signs

Some of the transcripts from impeachment testimonies have been released, but if there’s any “quid pro quo” is still unclear

Alabama law makes this possible and that needs to change, there is no reason to not make these videos public

The whistleblower’s lawyer Mark Zaid has said that the whistleblower is now willing to answer questions from House Republicans

Will Democrats be able to convince more Americans that impeachment is the right move?

U.S. House of Representatives held a vote on the resolution to formally begin an impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump

Impeachment vote is happening but the process is still secretive

If the President has committed a crime, Democrats in Congress need to bring those allegations to the floor of the House

The White House released a statement in response to the resolution saying that it proves the “House Democrats’ impeachment has been an illegitimate sham

Either way, I doubt the Twitter user at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue is going to sit this out.

Finally, the Democrats might actually vote to formally open an impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump

The death of a terrorist leader, monster, rapist, slavery-enabler and an all-around terrible person should be easy for everyone to celebrate. But for some, it was a bad day. And unfortunately for Senator Doug Jones (D-AL), those are his key supporters. It didn’t have to be this way.

President Donald Trump confirmed that the leader of the Islamic State Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi has died, and U.S. Senator Doug Jones (D-AL) voiced his support on Twitter, saying

Jackson closes the show with a “parting shot” directed at journalists who are hypocritically defending the secrecy of the impeachment inquiry.

Among the easiest things media in the SEC footprint can take away from Paul Finebaum’s success are that making fun of Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh and beating up on Clemson is good for business. In addition, whether you are counting on readers, listeners or viewers, the home team doing well naturally increases engagement. Which […]

U.S. Senator Doug Jones (D-AL) voted to pass the resolution which would benefit the states most of his fundraising is coming from (not Alabama).

This argument from the dog tracks… excuse me, from "Poarch Creek Accountability Now" is that the state should to expand gambling and that the Indians will somehow just get on board, is absolutely bonkers.

Rep. Byrne has said on Twitter that Schiff is “threatening” him with an ethics complaint