CNN Pundit Flamed For 'Embarrassing' Argument About Trump's And Harris' Rhetoric
Conservative commentator Scott Jennings faced sharp criticism for his arguments during a heated CNN panel discussion about the role of political rhetoric in the assassination attempts on Donald Trump.
Jennings, a CNN contributor, has been arguing that intense rhetoric from Democrats, not those on both sides of the political divide, is to blame for the attempts on Trump’s life. He has slammed Democrats for portraying the former president as a threat to democracy. (Trump tried to overturn the 2020 election and has laid groundwork to also claim this year’s vote is rigged if he loses.)
On Monday, Jennings argued that messaging underpins Vice President Kamala Harris’ entire campaign.
“I mean, she repeats it herself. ‘Trump will be a dictator on Day 1,’” said Jennings, a former adviser to President George W. Bush. “I mean, this country fights dictators!”
“Didn’t he say that, though?” interrupted a fellow panelist, historian Tim Naftali.
“Those were his words!” noted Democratic strategist Hilary Rosen.
Jennings went on to suggest that Harris had said things like “he’ll be a dictator” and “there’ll be a bloodbath.”
Trump said in December that he planned to act like a dictator on “Day 1” of a potential second administration. Harris has told people about that claim during public appearances.
The Republican nominee also claimed in March, while discussing the auto industry, that “there’s going to be a bloodbath” if he’s not elected. His campaign later specified that he meant an “economic bloodbath.”
Jennings: I mean, she repeats it herself. Trump will be a dictator on day one.
“Those were his words” pic.twitter.com/kt3jsHI5bR— Acyn (@Acyn) September 17, 2024
Harris said during last week’s debate that Trump promised “there will be a bloodbath” if he lost.
CNN host Abby Phillip fact-checked Jennings on air. She noted that Harris had “improperly and unfairly mischaracterized [Trump as] saying there would be a bloodbath if he were [not] elected.”
“However, she did not say that if Trump were elected, there would be a bloodbath,” she clarified.
After a suspected gunman was apprehended on Trump’s golf course in Florida on Sunday, the Republican blamed Harris and President Joe Biden, claiming “their rhetoric is causing me to be shot at.”
Jennings’ comment earned furious backlash on social media, where a clip of the exchange was viewed more than 1 million times.
Many respondents noted that Trump had in fact said that he wanted to be a dictator on Day 1. Others pointed to his constant stream of incendiary and dishonest rhetoric, and other examples of his authoritarian aspirations, and sarcastically wondered if it’s divisive of Harris to warn Americans about it.
“In essence, we shouldn’t repeat what Trump says and call Trump out on it because it’s so incendiary to do so. Got it,” said George Conway, a conservative attorney and outspoken Trump critic.
See some of the other critiques below.
Another embarrassing performance by Jennings. https://t.co/fCG5czNviA
— Tom (@Haudricourt) September 17, 2024
Hey @ScottJenningsKY does this guy saying he will be a Dictator on Day One look familiar? Hint…it’s not Kamala you f’ing liar. https://t.co/jwk6GbgaI5pic.twitter.com/QiHbiEOJjZ
— Fred Wellman (@FPWellman) September 17, 2024
A lying, flaming embarrassment. Soils himself, and CNN https://t.co/5OqWeRp7rO
— Norman Ornstein (@NormOrnstein) September 17, 2024
Trump to Sean Hannity last December: "He says, 'You're not going to be a dictator, are you?' I said: 'No, no, no, other than day one.'" https://t.co/J1Ifp0LUFl
— Justin Baragona (@justinbaragona) September 17, 2024
We no longer can quote Trump.
Quoting Trump is incitement.
Seems like what dictators say 🤔 https://t.co/WqZFJMKDdo— Jeffrey Evan Gold (@jeffgoldesq) September 17, 2024
Just as recently as two weeks ago, Trump was making jokes about Paul Pelosi nearly being killed in his own home, so I don’t think Maga has the moral high ground on rhetoric leading to political violence. You can’t play the villain and the victim at the same time. https://t.co/RuSnzceR0t
— Jamarrius 📚 (@YungxJayy) September 17, 2024
Scott Jennings
“Kamala Harris keeps repeating the things Donald Trump has said numerous times in public, while being interviewed or on stage, and it’s making people want to kill him. He repeating of his words is endangering Trump” https://t.co/4rz1vriwS3— Ethan Embry (@EmbryEthan) September 17, 2024
Jennings should be forced to listen to every time Trump said he wants to be a dictator. https://t.co/zRxTSwEiD8
— A. Denisse (@conscious_diva1) September 17, 2024
Scott Jennings, who’s apparently ignorant that Trump announced he’ll be a dictator: “This country fights dictators.”
We sure do. https://t.co/jkdx76g7eS— Polly Sigh (@dcpoll) September 17, 2024
The GOP’s new talking point is that you can’t tell people what they say or what they do because it upsets people too much.
This is the embarrassing Scott Jennings attacking Harris for the grave crime of accurately quoting Donald Trump.
Why does @cnn indulge this? https://t.co/OoRTH1THo2— Some Queer (@HLSIII) September 17, 2024
Let’s remember that CNN pays Scott Jennings to make stupid right-wing arguments. In this case, Jennings claims it’s wrong for Kamala Harris to say Trump will be a “Day 1” dictator even though Trump himself said he’d be a “Day 1” dictator. https://t.co/NEyf0xnhrC
— Mark Jacob (@MarkJacob16) September 17, 2024
If quoting trump verbatim is incendiary maybe that answers the question of who needs to tone down the rhetoric. https://t.co/b6LqR6pPbP
— R 🍉🍉🍉 (@RNontime) September 17, 2024