Scott Jennings: CNN’s Worst Nightmare is Shattering the Liberal Media’s Echo Chamber

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(Chuck Muth) – Let me tell you about a good ol' boy from Kentucky who's driving the liberals at CNN absolutely nuts – and loving every minute of it.

Scott Jennings – born and raised in bluegrass country (Princeton and Dawson Springs to be exact) – has become the conservative thorn in CNN's side that keeps on pricking. And boy, does he know how to get under their skin!

Now, most “token conservatives” on liberal networks are about as useful as screen doors on a submarine. They nod their heads, play nice, and basically serve as punching bags for the left. Not our boy Scott.

This guy learned his political chops from the best. While still in college at the University of Louisville (as a McConnell Scholar, no less), he was already mixing it up in the real world of politics and media – winning an Associated Press award for his reporting on homelessness at WHAS Radio.

But here's where it gets really good…

Jennings went on to serve in George W. Bush's White House as a special assistant to the President and deputy director of political affairs. He ran Bush's 2004 re-election campaign in New Mexico. And he's been Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell's go-to guy for THREE campaigns (2002, 2008, and 2014).

In other words, this ain't no political amateur shooting from the hip.

Since joining CNN in 2017, Jennings has been serving up conservative perspective with a side of “good luck shutting me up.” When he delivered a post-election monologue describing Trump's victory as “revenge of the regular old working-class American,” he left the liberal panel looking like they'd just bitten into a lemon.

And when host Kate Bolduan told him to “zip it” during a heated debate on inflation? Let's just say Scott didn't exactly reach for his zipper.

But here's what really sets Jennings apart: He's got serious academic chops to back up his conservative street cred. Harvard's Kennedy School Institute of Politics made him a resident fellow. He's taught at Tufts. And even the University of Chicago's Institute of Politics gave him a fellowship.

Not bad for a guy who raises chickens with his wife Autumn and their four sons back home!

Now, the liberal media elite love to accuse Scott of “trying to create viral moments” or “promoting conspiracy theories.” But what they're really mad about is that he won't play by their rules. He doesn't apologize for his conservative views. He doesn't back down when they gang up on him. And he sure as heck doesn't let them control the narrative.

Whether he's defending Trump's Cabinet picks, challenging their precious narratives about election denialism, or just plain refusing to bow to the CNN orthodoxy, Jennings proves something I've been saying for years: It's not enough to be right – you've got to be willing to fight.

And fight he does. Through his columns in the Louisville Courier-Journal, USA Today, and the Los Angeles Times. Through his CNN appearances. And now through his “Flyover Country” podcast, where he brings that same no-holds-barred conservative perspective to listeners across America.

The bottom line? In a media world where most “conservative” commentators are about as conservative as Bernie Sanders in a blue suit, Scott Jennings is the real deal. He's proof that you don't have to sell out your principles to play in the big leagues.

And that, my friends, is driving the left absolutely crazy.

Just the way we like it.

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