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Alabama Politics is Blood Sport: The Smear Campaign Against State Auditor Andrew Sorrell
Next, Caroleene Dobson began making innuendos about Sorrell committing some type of misdeed. At this point, the vultures were circling. The liberal media pounced, attempting to convict Sorrell in the court of public opinion.

Christopher M Peeks
Aug 23, 20252 min read


The House Always Wins: Why I Am Betting On Jeremy Oden
I would bet against it. As people begin their death watch, do not forget this is nothing new for Oden. The so-called "experts" wrote Oden off in three previous races. All three times, Oden made them eat their words. He always pulls a rabbit out of his hat.

Christopher M Peeks
Aug 15, 20252 min read


Birmingham interim Mayor Roderick Royal leaves door open for possible House of Representatives Bid in 2026
Royal touched on a myriad of topics, but when posed with the question of whether he planned to be a candidate in next year’s midterm elections, he initially dismissed the notion, saying, “I am not sure I will be a part of it,” but immediately walked it back, leaving the door open by stating, “One thing I’ve learned

Christopher M Peeks
Aug 6, 20252 min read


Derek Chen's Commitment to Alabama's Forestry Industry Earns Key Endorsement
Chen expressed his gratitude for the endorsement
Staff Writer
Aug 4, 20251 min read


Mind Your Own Business Wes Allen
I don't know if this is a gimmick to try to win support, but Wes Allen needs to stop running his mouth. We already saw him look foolish starting a public spat with former Secretary of State John Merrill a few months ago, leaving him with egg on his face.

Christopher M Peeks
Jul 28, 20252 min read


Steve Marshall Senate Campaign Hits Headwinds: New Poll Reveals Challenges Facing Campaign
However, he only pulled a surprisingly low 35%, and almost half, 44%, were undecided. Marshall is not overly popular, with only 47% of respondents viewing him favorably. Not a ringing endorsement for an incumbent who has run two statewide campaigns.

Christopher M Peeks
Jul 22, 20251 min read


First Casualty of the 2026 Gubernatorial Race: Ken McFeeters vs. Physics (Physics Wins)
The stunt—er, “campaign strategy”—was designed to challenge front-runner Tommy Tuberville to a wheelie contest. McFeeters claimed it was to expose Tuberville’s secret identity as a non-resident of Alabama, alleging the Senator would surely decline the challenge because, well, he doesn’t live here. Plus, nothing says “true Alabamian” like a politician wheeling a two-wheeled death trap.

Ken Mcfeeters
Jun 16, 20252 min read


Seeds of Concern: A Growing Threat to US Farmers
They're here to get our agriculture equipment technology and they go out to the fields and steal seeds that we have spent hundreds of

Christopher M Peeks
Jun 16, 20251 min read


Governor Ivey taps Representative Cynthia Almond to head PSC
President Trump has made merit-based appointments a signature of his second administration, and no one is more qualified than the representative. A lawyer who previously served on the Tuscaloosa City Council and is in her second term in the legislature will be up to the task of taking on the role of regulating the utility companies.

Christopher M Peeks
Jun 9, 20251 min read


Things come in threes
I am reminded of another old saying too: Rats jump a sinking ship. Is this just a coincidence all three leaving the PSC?

Christopher M Peeks
May 29, 20252 min read


J.R. Bowling Running for Alabama Senate in District 4, Cites Lack of Leadership as Main Problem in Legislature
It is the Smith Lake bills. What we call it locally. They passed a bill letting the of Coleman annex land at Smith Lake, 30 miles outside of

Christopher M Peeks
May 28, 20252 min read


Meet Derek Chen: Candidate for Alabama State Auditor
What will strike more of a chord with the electorate is his family's history. His grandparents fought in the General army. After the Communists took over, Mr. Chen's family emigrated to China. A first-generation American, born in Southern California, he made his way to Alabama after going to school in Michigan. He attended Samford Law School

Christopher M Peeks
May 3, 20252 min read


Pastor Dean Odle Claims "We Never Went to the Moon," Calls Moon "Plasma"
We didn't go to the moon. That's absolutely easily provable now.

Christopher M Peeks
May 2, 20252 min read


John Merrill silences Wes Allen: Merrill takes the high road.
He acknowledged his indiscretions,pivoted to how his relationship with his savior has helped him repair the damage

Christopher M Peeks
Apr 28, 20253 min read


Terri LaPoint is running for Congress
LaPoint has won awards for her journalism. She is leading the fight against modern-day slavery: the sex trafficking of women and children. She has exposed "medical kidnapping" and has voiced opposition to children being taken away from their families.

Christopher M Peeks
Apr 25, 20251 min read


A Disenchanted Republican's Challenge: Kyle Sweetster and His Bid for the Democratic Nomination Against Tommy Tuberville
Kyle Sweetster, who identified as a loyal Republican for many years, has openly shared his frustrations with the party's recent path. He feels that essential values like unity and integrity have been sidelined in favor of polarizing politics. For example, on healthcare, Sweetster argues that Alabama ranks among the lowest in access, with over 800,000 residents without health insurance. This systemic issue is further compounded by a lack of focus on education and civil rights,
Staff Writer
Apr 22, 20255 min read


Thoughts From John Merrill This Morning In Alabama
Secretary Allen has repeatedly mischaracterized both my tenure and the work of the professionals in the Secretary of State’s Office.

John Merrill
Apr 21, 20254 min read


My personal memories on the Life of George McMillan on hearing of his death
In private conversations, McMillan told me that the race was stolen from him.

Christopher M Peeks
Apr 20, 20253 min read


Former Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill on his family's political history and why he wanted to be Secretary of State
Often times when it comes to thinking of famous names in Alabama politics we conjure up images of the Wallace's, Folsom's and Baxley's. we never think of the Merrills.

Christopher M Peeks
Apr 16, 20252 min read


Brent Woodall looks to take down Commissioner Jeremy Oden: Says Oden has put a 33 million dollar "Hidden Tax" on the ratepayers since 2020.
In this latest Alabama election news, the Colbert County Assistant DA took aim at Commissioner Oden, putting him straight in the crosshairs for robbing Alabama ratepayers with the Public Service Commission's "Hidden Tax." According to Woodall, Jeremy Oden, along with Twinkle Cavanaugh, has taken almost 33 million from the people of Alabama and added it to the general fund instead of giving a rebate to the people.

Christopher M Peeks
Apr 15, 20251 min read
















