7. U.S. Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) is the latest politician willing to fumble and embarrass himself over Alabama being chosen for the College Football Playoff instead of Florida State University. Scott has gone as far as to claim FSU’s snub is “not good for the country.”
6. Despite overwhelming support from the American public, the media and their Democrats are attempting to turn the people against the state of Israel with false claims of indiscriminate bombings, reports on unguided munitions, and claims of both huge Israeli losses and disproportionate losses for Hamas.
5. There is a bipartisan agreement for once in Congress, unfortunately, it is to make it clear they want college presidents to resign. The goal of getting their scalps is fine BUT this should be done by public pressure and not official government acts.
4. Both of Alabama’s U.S. senators voted to pass the National Defense Authorization Act and includes $316 million for Alabama. The bill now heads to the U.S. House where some members of the House are less than thrilled that U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) desired an ending of Pentagon’s abortion policy.
3. The National Defense Authorization Act includes an agreement to stop the construction of a new Space Command Headquarters in Colorado Springs, Colo., until June 30, 2024 after more reports Government Accountability Office and the Air Force Inspector General that will determine the appropriateness of stripping the command away from Redstone Arsenal in Alabama.
2. President Joe Biden’s crackhead son refused to appear for his subpoenaed deposition before a closed-door congressional committee choosing instead to stand outside the U.S. Capitol and declare his law-breaking defiance. Hunter Biden also rattled off all the foreign business ventures and then lied again, saying that his dad was “not financially involved” and then claiming that the biggest crime Biden has ever committed was Joe Biden loving his son but Alabama lawmakers aren’t happy.
1. The impeachment inquiry for Joe Biden has officially started with all Republicans getting on board for the vote, detonating the media narrative that Republicans are not unified and creating the narrative this vote is not bipartisan.
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Dale Jackson is a thought leader for Yellowhammer News and hosts a talk show from 5-9 am weekdays on WVNN, on Talk 99.5 from 10-11 am, and on Talk Radio 103.9 FM/730AM WUMP from noon to 1 pm.