Scott Jennings
Scott Jennings (b. 1977), American politician, Republican Party candidate.
Born in Princeton, Kentucky, he is a conservative political strategist and writer. He worked in the George W. Bush administration (as special assistant to the president and deputy director of political affairs[1]). He is an opinion contributor for CNN,[2][3][4][5] USA Today, and the Los Angeles Times.[6]
Jennings has been wearing, constantly, the Yellow ribbon (Israel related).
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- ↑ Alexis Simendinger, Who's Making What In The White House, National Journal, July 11, 2006
- ↑ Jeffrey Clark, CNN's Jennings calls out student 'Hitlers,' antisemitism on college campuses: 'Open your eyes', Fox News, Oct 23, 2024. (referring to swastika palestine riots, etc.).
"I would humbly submit to Mr. Kelly that if he’s worried about Hitler and he’s worried about fascism, he ought to pick up the newspaper," Jennings said, referring to anti-Israel protests that have continued to divide U.S. college campuses following the Oct. 7 terrorist attacks by Hamas against Israel.
"There’s thousands of Hitlers running around this country right now, running around college campuses, running around New York City, chasing Jewish people around, blocking their access on college campuses," Jennings said. "If you’re worried about Hitler and you’re talking about Donald Trump, maybe open your eyes and take in what’s happening on the American left in this country. Those are the Hitlers I’m worried about." - ↑ Ariel Zilber, CNN anchor Kate Bolduan tells GOP pundit Scott Jennings to ‘zip it!’ after Dem commentator claimed ‘prices are going down’, NY Post, Jan 6, 2025
- ↑ Nicholas McEntyre and Emily Crane, CNN pundit Scott Jennings goes absolutely nuclear on Biden’s ‘farce’ of a farewell speech — and he’s not alone, NY Post, Jan 16, 2025
- ↑ CNN host Scott Jennings unleashes on liberal colleagues in fiery on-air clash before Trump takes office, Daily Mail, Jan 20, 2025.
During a special edition of CNN Newsroom, Jennings and Sellers gave their takeaways from the rally.
Jennings said he saw unity in the Republican Party, a point that Sellers challenged. They then descended into a debate about censorship, misinformation, and disinformation.
Jennings grew heated and accused Sellers and the Democrats of 'covering up' President Joe Biden's health status. - ↑ Speaker: Scott Jennings, CNN Contributor, Columnist, & Former Presidential Advisor | LAI