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==CNN viewers turn on 'vile' Scott Jennings as he spreads 'false rhetoric' during live show
Story by Charl Wright== (who is always wrong)
CNN viewers have called out Scott Jennings after he spewed "false rhetoric" during a recent panel show.
Scott Jennings joined a host of fellow panellists on CNN's NewsNight with Abby Phillip on March 9, during which he came to blows with Bakari Sellers over the Iranian school strike.
On February 28, a devastating airstrike hit the Shajareh Tayyebeh girls' elementary school in Minab, southern Iran, during the opening wave of a US-led military offensive, Operation Epic Fury. The strike killed at least 168 to 180 people, most of whom were schoolgirls aged 7 to 12. Independent investigations identified the munition in verified video footage as a US Tomahawk cruise missile. Neither Iran nor Israel is known to possess this specific weapon.
While Donald Trump initially claimed Iran was responsible due to "inaccurate" munitions, internal US military investigations reported by Reuters and The Guardian indicate US forces likely carried out the strike.
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has claimed the US is "investigating" the strike. Furthermore, in recent comments, he warned that "there will be more casualties" in the war and described the military operation as "bringing your enemy to their knees." However, he has refused to say much else despite claims by CNN that the attack came from the American military.
And it was during a discussion about Pete Hegseth and the war in Iran that led Scott Jennings to be blasted by CNN viewers.
"Just tell us what we're doing because we have seven soldiers who have died, we have 160 children who have died, we understand that this is the fog of war. However, we want a level of competence from Pete Hegseth that we're not getting," Bakari Sellers told the panel as Scott Jennings pulled a quizzical face.
Jennings then responded, saying, "Hold on, what is incompetent about this military operation in your opinion, in your expert opinion?" But as Sellers went to explain that he had "never served," Jennings interrupted him, fuming, "I want to know what's incompetent."
However, as Sellers tried to explain his point, telling the panel that he thinks "Pete Hegseth is incompetent," Jennings continued to but in, asking the attorney and author to say "why" he felt that way, as Sellers responded, "Because he has an inability to tell the truth."
But Jennings was having none of it, asking his co-panellist to tell him what Hegseth said that was false, with Bakari telling him, "Because we know what happened."
Jennings, on the other hand, just kept towing the Republican party line as he echoed Hegseth's claim that the government is "investigating" the devastating strike.
Sellers seemed raging at this point, biting back, "I want all of you all to go out on a limb right now and tell me that the United States, even during the fog of war, did not kill those kids. Tell me they didn't." However, Jennings wouldn't let go, simply responding, "I don't know, they're investigating it."
CNN viewers took to social media to share their annoyance, as one person wrote on X, "Scott Jennings is defending this now, saying wait until the investigation is complete.
"But when the investigation is complete, and it's clear that it was an American missile that killed those children, Scott Jennings will make up an excuse for why that was acceptable. He's vile."
A second person then added, "Why is Jennings still appearing on CNN programming? He only brings negativity and false rhetoric every time he's there," while a third chimed in to say, "I would like to know why Scott Jennings is so arrogant, smug, and condescending. It's annoying."
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/cnn-viewers-turn-on-vile-scott-jennings-as-he-spreads-false-rhetoric-during-live-show/ar-AA1XUwiM
Proof the Americans have been programmed by CNN to hate America or the truth of what is happening. CNN viewers have been propagandized and they have no education.