Friday, November 21, 2025

Scott Jennings owns the libs on CNN. His new book goes after something much bigger.


 USA Today
   

. . . "Trump is decisive, and that’s a strong character trait for a president. I’ll tell you something else. He’s hospitable, and we should know that because he comes from the hospitality industry. But the time I spent with him, he’s solicitous of everyone in the room." 


"If you have a TV or social media, chances are you’ve seen Scott Jennings in his element: when he’s owning the libs.  

"No one does it better. 

"The CNN senior political commentator and Republican strategist has become one of the leading voices for conservatives around the country. He’s often the only Republican at the table, and he deftly takes on his liberal counterparts with rationality and humor. 

"Jennings’ meme-perfect expressions of amused disbelief at what progressives say often speak for themselves

"Leading up to Donald Trump’s second term, Jennings was able to break down the president’s appeal to many conservatives for CNN viewers, while detailing how Democrats had lost their way by moving so far to the left. 

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"When the president gave his inaugural address in January, he said, “We will begin the complete restoration of America and the revolution of common sense.”

"Trump’s triumphant return to office and his plan to restore sanity to the federal government inspired Jennings to pitch a book – his first – to the president. Trump agreed. 

"Jennings’ book, “A Revolution of Common Sense: How Donald Trump Stormed Washington and Fought for Western Civilization,” was released on Nov. 18. 

"I recently spoke with Jennings about his book. Our conversation has been edited for length and clarity.

"So this is your first book. What made you want to dive into this project?

"After the election, I was thinking about the monumental moment. Trump had the greatest political comeback since Napoleon. It’s a huge story. And then I’m sitting there at CNN in January watching the inaugural address, and he used this phrase ‒ "a revolution of common sense." And I just thought, well, that is the perfect way to describe the rebranding of the Republican Party under Trump." . . . More...

Epstein Cover-up in Disarray

 Ann Coulter

  ". . . Epstein’s pedophile ring was broken by the Palm Beach Police in 2005. It’s taken 20 years to be this close to getting the names of the participants and government accomplices. Something’s been blocking the release of this information."

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"This week, President Trump’s uncanny political instincts resulted in a near-unanimous congressional resolution forcing his administration, against its collective will, to release the Epstein files.

"Thirty-six hours before his impending loss, Trump announced on social media: “House Republicans should vote to release the Epstein files.” One imagines Trump murmuring, Now I’ve got them right where they want me.

"Why doesn’t he just release them? This is like filing a lawsuit asking the court to rule against you.

"Big victory, but I’m already bracing for another Al Capone’s vault fiasco.

"Recall that, after Jeffrey Epstein was arrested in 2019 at Teterboro Airport in New Jersey, the FBI searched his New York residence for 12 hours.  They found what most of us have: a buried safe in a fifth-floor dressing room. The agents sawed it open and discovered cash, diamonds, fake passports — and binders of CDs containing photos of naked girls, carefully labeled with the girls’ names as well as the names of “third parties.”

"Then they left, walking away from the biggest collection of incriminating evidence since Nuremberg.

"When Special Agent Kelly Maguire (”special” in every way) returned to the house days later — surprise! — the binders were gone. They had been carted off by Epstein’s accountant, Richard Kahn, who apparently had NO IDEA, NONE! that the FBI might be interested in a vast trove of photos stored in a pedophile’s safe.

"Maguire said she didn’t remove the photos the first time because the search warrant did not allow it. (Nor, apparently, did it allow her to secure the premises.) If this is true, the most titillating document in the Epstein files may be a search warrant that failed to mention “evidence of a crime.”

"It’s difficult to believe this was mere incompetence, even from a female law enforcement officer.

"By now, the government has had a 20-year head start on “losing” evidence in the Epstein case. Our only consolation is that destroying evidence is a serious crime, aggressively prosecuted and punishable by up to 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine. Otherwise, everyone would do it." . . . More...

A Nobel effort to oust Maduro

Don Surber-Substack 
"She added: “I dedicate this prize to the suffering people of Venezuela and to President Trump for his decisive support of our cause!” ...She’s a populist. She’s a capitalist. She’s a surrogate for Trump."


"Maybe I was wrong. A month after the Norwegians awarded the Nobel Peace Prize to the Venezuelan opposition leader, the decision looks better and better especially when I look at things from what may be their perspective.

" 'OK, they have to award in October a prize whose deadline was January 31. It is a ridiculously early deadline but the rules are the rules. After the deadline, Trump brokered a half dozen peace agreements, which put pressure on them to award the prize to Trump—especially his breakthrough Gaza Agreement to end the FAFO War.

"But the committee could not consider his efforts this year.

"This is a PR mess for Norway especially after giving one to Barack Hussein Obama for his first 12 days as president. Europeans loved him because he was black. The elitists hate Trump, but he earned the Peace Prize. What to do? What to do? What to do?

"Norway gave the prize to Venezuelan politician María Corina Machado. She did not make the betting lists for the prize." . . .

Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday for her struggle to achieve a democratic transition in the South American nation, winning recognition as a woman “who keeps the flame of democracy burning amid a growing darkness.”

 CNN’s story on Machado waited until Paragraph 18 to reveal:

"Machado said she dedicates her award to Trump because it’s “absolutely fair, and that’s what the Venezuelan people feel,” adding that the US leader is addressing her country’s “tragic situation.”

“I absolutely think he deserves a Nobel Peace Prize because of (the) incredible events that are taking place currently in the world,” she said.

The US leader has repeatedly stressed that he believed he deserved to win the prize for ending “unsolvable” wars during his second term, including the conflict between Israel and Hamas.

Trump said he spoke with Machado after learning of the news and said she was “very nice” in their call. Machado also publicly thanked Trump at the time on social media “for his decisive support of our cause.” 

Only fools rush in

Silvio Canto, Jr.   

. . . "By the way, did someone say that Rep. Crockett is a low-IQ person?  Yes, I think that someone said that."

"Someone in Rep. Crockett’s staff got this one seriously wrong—I assume that it was her staff because she told us that “they” found the reference to Epstein contributing to GOP campaigns.   Here is the story:

Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett was called out for dropping the names of a series of Republicans who took donations from Jeffrey Epstein, but she got the wrong Jeffrey Epstein.

The Texas lawmaker and rising star of the Democratic Party was speaking on the House floor on Tuesday when she commented.

‘Folks who also took money from somebody named Jeffrey Epstein, as I had my team dig in very quickly: Mitt Romney, the NRCC, Lee Zeldin, George Bush, Win Red, McCain-Palin, Rick Lazio,’ Crockett stated.

Her remarks came as the House was considering the censure of Del. Stacey Plaskett for texting with the disgraced financier.

‘If this is the standard that we’re going to make, just know we’re going to expose it all and just know that the FEC filings, they are available for everybody to review,’ she added.

"Yes, this information is available for everybody to review.  Nevertheless, your staff, or whoever wrote that speech, should have been smart enough to go beyond “googling” a name of a person who contributed to a GOP campaign.  Did someone in her staff ask: “Are you sure he is the same one?  Shouldn’t we check that before we have our boss go out and make a fool of herself?” Clearly, there’s more than one Jeffrey Epstein in the world.

"Well, we know what happened.  Rep. Crockett dropped the name, and then explained it by saying something like we just wanted to show that an Epstein contributed to a GOP campaign.

"Here is the best part.  Rep. Crockett may be the Democrat nominee for the U.S. Senate.  She was certainly thinking about it and she is doing well in the polls.  She’s become the darling of the left because she is a wrecking ball against named Trump.  By the way, did someone say that Rep. Crockett is a low-IQ person?  Yes, I think that someone said that."

Lee Zeldin Goes Scorched Earth With Blistering Response to Jasmine Crockett's Absurd Epstein Claim

                   "Yes Crockett, a physician named Dr. Jeffrey Epstein (who is a totally different                           person than the other Jeffrey Epstein) donated to a prior campaign of mine.

                   "NO 👏 FREAKIN 👏 RELATION 👏 YOU 👏 GENIUS!!! 

                                                         https://t.co/gYQlcUd2we

The day Buckingham Palace was bombed during WWII

 Buckingham Palace was bombed during WWII

"While of course King George and Queen Elizabeth were shaken by the bombing, the incident would actually go on to bolster the reputation of the Royal Family in the eye of the British public.


"Friday 13th, a day that sends shivers down everyone's spine, and is known for bringing bad luck. Even to the Royal Family and never more so than during World War II, in 1940.

"The year was 1940. The world was at war, and there was seemingly no one who could avoid getting caught up in the violence. 

"That summer had seen the German army ramp up their attacks on British soil, and London was in the midst of a pounding by the Luftwaffe. The German Blitz attacks were incredibly damaging, and they played their part in destroying much of London's infrastructure. 

"On Friday 13th of September, however, the Germans came extremely close to hitting the ultimate target." . . .

The bombing

There were early warning signs that Buckingham Palace may have been a target for the Luftwaffe. On the 8th September a 50-kilogram bomb fell on the grounds of the Palace, but luckily didn't explode, and was later destroyed in a controlled explosion.

On the morning of the 13th, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth were minding their own business and drinking some tea, when they heard a rumble and a crash.

A German raider had dropped five high explosive bombs on the Palace. The Royal chapel, inner quadrangle, Palace gates, and the Victoria memorial were all hit by the bombs. Four members of the Palace staff were injured, one of whom would die.

In a letter, Queen Elizabeth described how she heard the 'unmistakable whirr-whirr of a German plane' and the 'scream of a bomb'. Thankfully, the King and Queen went unharmed in the incident.

In a poignant statement, Queen Elizabeth also said 'I am glad we have been bombed. It makes me feel I can look the East-End in the face'." . . . More at British Heritage Travel 

The strangest rules the Royal Family must follow   

Even their position on the balcony is likely important.*

"The life of a Royal isn't all just fun and games but some of the rules to being a royal are so strange they might surprise you.

"There is, in fact, some rules that must be strictly adhered to. Some of these rules are enforced more strictly than others, but each has a purpose.

"Should a rule be broken, as we have seen in the past, the punishment is unclear. Whether or not King Charles will lay down the law personally remains to be seen." . . .

*But what would a Yank know? Enjoy the Royal family while you can because it may not be long until they are replaced by an Ayatollah to be named later. The Tunnel Dweller