7. Pride month is almost over, for Bud Light it can’t end soon enough. The CEO of Anheuser-Busch is making it clear that they have learned nothing. When speaking to CBS News, he responded to a question about Dylan Mulvaney by saying, “for us what we need to understand is — deeply understand and appreciate — is the consumer and what they want, what they care about and what they expect from big brands,” Maybe we should extend Pride month a bit longer, it’s going great.
6. Alabama continues to crank out cars, the industry created 1 million cars and brought in $14.2 billion in new investment.
5. Alabama can’t even kill people correctly right now. How about this, just put him in the general population and then we let nature take its course because it seems like that is the only way the Alabama Department of Corrections sees people killed.
4. A recent report shows that every American president has slaveholders in their ancestry, except Donald Trump. That same report revealed that 6 current/recent Alabama lawmakers were identified with slaveholders in their ancestry.
3. After President Joe Biden barked at reporters who dare ask about the obvious sliminess of the Biden Crime Syndicate, it was revealed that there are more texts where his crackhead son, Lil Hunter, was trading off the family name. This text to a Chinese official came one day before, as MSN put it, “one of Biden’s shell companies received a payment of $100,000 from CEFC the following day.” Biden is now telling his aides to not offer him any advice on his family.
2. A president overseeing inflation spikes, credit card debt, a shakey housing market, and terrible polling numbers on the economy and his popularity should not be trying to marry his name to an economic and political philosophy. But President Joe Biden is now rolling out “Bidenomics” which will be dropped in a few weeks after it is turned into an insult.
1. A very stupid fight over broadband funding, based on dishonest politicos, the media, and various knuckleheads not understanding how giant spending bills work, has now led to President Joe Biden trying to slam Alabama’s senior U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn). Biden said he would see Tuberville at the groundbreaking for broadband expansion (whatever this means) but Tuberville fired back and asked if he meant he would see him at the groundbreaking of the Space Command HQ in Huntsville.
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Dale Jackson is a contributing writer to Yellowhammer News and hosts a talk show from 7-11 a.m. weekdays on WVNN.