Jennings Discusses DOGE Sentiment
Oh, man, Scott Jennings is on an absolute rampage over at CNN. It’s like watching a guy walk into a room full of people who think they’re the smartest ones there—only to find out they brought a plastic butter knife to a sword fight. He’s confident, he’s quick, and, frankly, he’s having the time of his life making mincemeat out of anyone CNN throws in his path. And last night? No exception.
Jennings went straight for the hypocrisy jugular, reminding everyone that when the Biden White House revoked over 400 press hard passes, the media barely made a peep. But now? Now that the Trump White House has locked the Associated Press out of certain events, suddenly it’s an assault on democracy. Please. The New York Post was treated like a leper under Biden, but the media didn’t seem too concerned then. Now they want to cry about free speech? Nah. This isn’t a constitutional crisis—it’s just the AP realizing that being insufferable and biased finally has consequences.
🚨NEW: Scott Jennings lays out the facts as CNN panel seethes over WH press access reforms:
“In the first months of the Trump administration, the president took 1009 questions, hardly dictatorial behavior. Same stat for Joe Biden, 141.”
“And I would remind you all that in 2023,… pic.twitter.com/cbQwPGrPqy
— Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) February 26, 2025
And then came the real showstopper: Democratic strategist Xiosa Hinojosa stepping up to take on Jennings in what could only be described as a political equivalent of a middle school debate team captain trying to outtalk a seasoned trial lawyer. The topic? The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and its job-cutting mission. Hinojosa thought she had a winning strategy—arguing that Democrats should flood the airwaves with ads about all the federal workers losing their jobs.
Jennings’ response? Devastating.
Lady, these are government bureaucrats we’re talking about. People who most Americans think have been skating by on bloated salaries, ridiculous benefits, and zero accountability. Meanwhile, millions of private-sector workers have been laid off in the last decade, and nobody shed a tear for them. But now, because a couple of USAID comms people got the boot, suddenly it’s a tragedy? Come on.
Notice how Abby Phillip immediately goes to press Scott Jennings for pointing out @ElonMusk is why America’s space program still exists, not Democrat flack Xochitl Hinjosa for flipping out about that https://t.co/ntBWszFnyN
— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) February 26, 2025
The media’s acting like layoffs weren’t even a thing until Elon Musk and DOGE started cleaning house. And here’s the kicker—voters love what DOGE is doing. Efficiency? Cutting government waste? That plays really well outside the Beltway, where people don’t see a government job as a sacred right.
And you know what Jennings loved the most? Watching another Democrat lose their mind over the fact that Trump is back.
“Welcome to the show, by the way,” he said with a smirk, like a seasoned fighter welcoming an overconfident rookie into the ring.
Then Hinojosa went for the classic move: “Trump only cares about himself.”
That’s it? That’s what they’ve got? No real message, no real values, no real alternative plan—just the same tired talking points from 2016. And yet they wonder why they’re losing ground.