Opinion — Page 76
The American media is finally acknowledging the disaster we are witnessing at the border that the United States shares with Mexico. Unfortunately, it took the death of 50+ illegal immigrants in a semi-truck to make them care. MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough spent the last few years talking about how former-President Donald Trump’s immigration policies, which worked, […]
7. Movement to boycott July 4 grows If you have Facebook, you surely have friends who are declaring that they will not celebrate July 4 because of the recent Supreme Court ruling wiping Roe v. Wade from the history books. These are the same people that found a reason every year to declare they wouldn’t […]
Those looking for insightful political analysis on “The View” are always going to come up empty, so it should come as no surprise the Supreme Court ruling on a high school football coach’s prayer flummoxed the hosts. Joy Behar took a simple ruling involving a government punishing a coach for praying and suggested that it […]
7. Buttigieg will be in Birmingham to discuss infrastructure U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg will travel to Birmingham tomorrow to discuss and promote infrastructure plans, according to the Department of Transportation. The trip will focus on the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act of 2021 projects. According to the announcement from the department, Buttigieg will […]
The American media and their Democrats have had a rough weekend digesting the latest U.S. Supreme Court ruling on abortion. Many expected them to be angry, to claim women would die and bemoan the erosion of a non-existent constitutional right to an abortion, but no one expected them to suggest that we needed abortion to […]
7. State representative calls coin toss tie-breaker insulting After it was announced that the State Senate District 27 race between State Senator Tom Whatley (R-Auburn) and Auburn City Councilman Jay Hovey was called a tie and a coin-toss tiebreaker would be considered, State Representative Ed Oliver (R-Dadeville) called the decision insulting. Oliver stated, “I hate […]
7. Abortion tourism is now a thing After the U.S. Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, New York Governor Kathy Hochul (D) said that the state would be a “safe harbor” for women wanting an abortion. Hochul stated, “We’re going to get a flood of people.” She isn’t the only one. Connecticut Governor […]
Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and CEO of 256Today Mecca Musick take you through Alabama’s biggest political stories, including: — How did Katie Britt blow out U.S. Representative Mo Brooks (R-Huntsville) by so much in the Republican U.S. Senate primary? — Were there any shockers in the down-ballot races, and do we still need […]
The Supreme Court has wrapped up the week with a couple of blockbuster rulings on abortion and the Second Amendment. These rulings have infuriated the media and their Democrats. On CNN Thursday, after the Second Amendment ruling came down, a master class on misinformation unfolded as a panel of lawyers, reporters and commentators took to […]
U.S. Representative Mo Brooks (R-Huntsville) has always proclaimed that he would be willing to testify before the January 6 committee if they met his prerequisite, and this has not changed. What has changed is the media and their Democrats’ ability to tie a loss in the U.S. Senate race on June 21 to this issue, […]
7. No more vaping for you — Smoking is cooler anyway The U.S. Food and Drug Administration worked with federal officials to announce that certain e-cigarettes will be pulled from the market, specifically the brand Juul. Certain flavors of the product were previously pulled from shelves for appealing to youth. The FDA said that consumers […]
A candidate for U.S. Senate in Missouri put out an ad that has been panned and denounced by pretty much everyone across the board. The ad showed the candidate hunting “RINOs” with a SWAT team — truly silly stuff. Unfortunately, this gave the media and their Democrats an open door to opine about the current […]
7. Mo Brooks already said he would appear before the January 6 committee U.S. Representative Mo Brooks (R-Huntsville) has been crystal clear about what would be required for him to appear before the January 6 committee. According to the congressman, it would have to be public, and it appears he will be getting his way […]
The Supreme Court ruled that Maine’s school choice voucher program could not exclude religious schools, and this win for parents and students has upset a lot of people. This depressing feeling was on full display after the ruling when a panel of CNN talking heads expressed their fear that public schools would be destroyed by […]
7. Auburn professor supports the narrative that Democrats swayed Senate District 27 primary In the State Senate District 27 Republican primary election, State Senator Tom Whatley (R-Auburn) has claimed that Democrats crossed party lines to vote in the election and vote for his opponent, Auburn City Councilman Jay Hovey. This narrative has gained traction since […]
The January 6 committee is continuing to make the argument that they have the goods on former President Donald Trump. When pressed by an eager media, the committee’s members demure and beg off. Worse than that reception, they keep saying the evidence is coming, but we have heard all of this before from these clowns. […]
7. Tuberville pushes for crypto investments in 401(k) plans U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) is pushing forward with his legislation called the “Financial Freedom Act” to allow cryptocurrency to be included in 401(k) investments. Tuberville stated, “Millions of Americans choose to personally control how their 401(k) savings are investing by using a brokerage window.” Tuberville […]
CNN’s Don Lemon and Ana Navarro took time out of Lemon’s show to talk about how Republicans were engaging in a hateful “culture war” by saying students shouldn’t be interacting with drag queens in public school. To call out parents and Republicans as the bad guy in this debate makes no sense. Parents don’t want […]
7. New regulations for swimming released, restricting transgender participation FINA, the international competitive swimming federation, has decided to restrict transgender women in competition in a 71% approval vote. FINA president Husain Al-Musallam said, “We have to protect the rights of our athletes to compete, but we also have to protect competitive fairness at our events, […]
Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and CEO of 256Today Mecca Musick take you through Alabama’s biggest political stories, including: — Former President Donald Trump has decided to re-enter the Republican U.S. Senate primary and endorse Katie Britt. Does that seal the deal? — As the race for U.S. House of Representatives in District 5 […]
As the January 6 committee rumbles on looking for the big “get” that they can hang their hat on, the U.S. Capitol police announced that one of the much-discussed “reconnaissance” missions carried out by various U.S. Representatives was a big, fat nothing. After the police announced this, U.S. Representative Barry Loudermilk (R-Ga.) appeared on Fox […]
7. Removing big tech from politics The Political BIAS Emails Act would attempt to prevent big tech platforms from engaging in politically biased behavior online. U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) said of the legislation, “It is unacceptable for Big Tech to discreetly tip the scale in their direction and take advantage of consumers by altering the […]
Inflation is wrecking our economy, and now we are watching as the Federal Reserve is raising interest rates to combat it, which will likely cause a recession. When President Joe Biden attempted to make this matter worse with his “Build Back Better” plan, U.S. Senator Joe Manchin (D-W. Va.) stood in his way. The media […]
7. LGBTQ+ flag on cannon painted over The cannon that had been painted with an LGBTQ flag for Pride Month in Mobile has been mostly covered with black paint. The cannon was covered overnight, and an arrest has been made in the situation. According to Mobile Police, the individual who painted the cannon was a […]

