7. Young Palestinians of Huntsville have chosen to announce they are organizing a week of action in the downtown Huntsville area to raise awareness about their cause during the week marking the 2nd anniversary of the Oct. 7 terror attack in Israel. They declare they are honoring the “martyrs” who committed the attack which targeted military targets but focused their barbarism on civilian families and children.
6. Florida A&M University’s announcer Joe Bullard has apologized for a pretty funny joke about the Alabama State University plus-sized Honey Beez dance team being sponsored by Ozempic; obviously, this will likely be seen as “not enough.”
5. University of Alabama professor Rahim Thawer, a “racialized,” anti-Zionist, queer” Muslim from Canada, with a focus on social work and an apparent dash of anti-semitism, continues to face calls for his firing after absurd posts attacking Charlie Kirk after his death and praising Hamas terror attack mastermind Yahya Sinwar after his death.
4. Now that sports radio legend Paul Finebaum has expressed interest in a United States Senate seat, as a Republican, the knives are out from the media, suggesting the guy blocked from interviewing President Donald Trump by ESPN is a hypocrite for seeking his advice; but Governor-elect National Championship-winning Coach U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) is stating many will support Finebaum’s run.
3. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth summoned military leaders, telling them that the military needs to up its standards, end wokeness, and prepare for war, and telling those who are not on board to resign, so he is now facing pushback and silly calls for his resignation that will go unheeded.
2. Governor-elect National Championship-winning Coach U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) and Rep. Gary Palmer, R-Hoover, both believe that Democrats are pushing a government shutdown over some of their more “radical” policies and to “appease their left-wing fanatic base.”
1. The White House announced an imminent government shutdown late last night, and it is now in effect, kinda, after the Senate failed to pass a funding bill, with polls showing 65% of voters oppose Democrats shutting down government over ObamaCare tax credits; but a majority of Independents blame Republicans and President Donald Trump for the shutdown with the numbers being pretty split.
Dale Jackson is a thought leader for Yellowhammer News and hosts a talk show from 5-9 a.m. weekdays on WVNN.