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Kyle Whitmire

Kyle Whitmire

State Political Commentator / Columnist at AL.com

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  • English
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  • Politics

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Recent Articles

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Katie Britt, Tommy Tuberville and the situational concern for the truth

Sen. Katie Britt says Joe Biden was mentally unfit for office, then endorses man who couldn't remember Capitol Police being attacked on Jan. 6.
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From MAGA Marxism to NY Socialism, something is happening in America

The Revolution will taste like Trump Steaks
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Tommy Tuberville’s ‘rat’ talk isn’t just racist — it’s a warning

He's already out of ideas.
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Secrecy is not security: From Homewood, Alabama, to Homeland Securi...

Knowledge is power. From police bodycams to Iran intel, government is hoarding it.
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Dark money turns Alabama attorney general race into a million-dolla...

Why have campaign finance laws?
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Alabama State Auditor duped by Georgia Republican’s Ponzi scheme

Demanded opponent sign "Clean Campaign Pledge" after pyramid scheme went bust.
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Foreign students pay big. Tommy Tuberville wants them gone.

Senator says foreign nationals are crowding out Americans. No, they're subsidizing our underfunded colleges.
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Whitmire: Is this Donald Trump’s worst appointment yet?

He helped the Alabama Legislature defy a U.S. Supreme Court order. Trump wants him on the bench.
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In this season of political violence, Birmingham has a lesson to share

Public murder has become so frequent that there's no time to turn our grief into action and our anger into change.
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Whitmire: The Constitution needs a wellness check

Our rights exist only as long as we agree they are real.
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Whitmire: In Alabama, politics ain’t beanbag. It’s football.

It's not a farce. It's a symptom of a broken political system that puts the rich and the famous at the head of the line.