Scott Jennings has become the kind of fighter every patriot loves to see on television — calm, unpatriotic in the face of leftist hysteria, and willing to call out contempt when he sees it. He recently sat down on Carl Higbie’s Frontline to unpack what it’s really like to spar with liberal pundits who prefer insults over substance, a conversation worth hearing for anyone tired of the media’s double standards.
Watching Jennings on a conservative platform like Frontline is a reminder that the mainstream debate is broken; too many on the left bring zealotry, not reason, to every panel. These pundits don’t argue ideas; they weaponize outrage and turn honest disagreement into moral branding, hoping to silence anyone who dares to disagree. Ordinary Americans deserve better than a media that rewards performative hatred over honest discussion.
CNN has long prided itself on presenting itself as the neutral center, but people like Jennings expose the truth — that network panels often stack the deck with activists who aren’t there to debate, they’re there to score points. Conservatives who show up prepared to defend principles get attacked, smeared, and shouted down, not engaged with intellectually, and that’s not a healthy civic environment. If we want a functioning republic, we must demand media that treats debate as an exercise in winning hearts and minds, not one in canceling opponents.
Carl Higbie’s Frontline and outlets like Newsmax are doing what the rest of the industry has stopped doing: giving patriotic Americans a place where straight talk, not sanctimony, rules the day. Platforms that host voices like Jennings provide a corrective to the monopolized narrative machine that too often serves partisan interests instead of the truth. The rising appetite for these conversations is no surprise to anyone who still believes in free speech and fair play.
This isn’t merely media squabbling — it’s cultural self-defense. When liberal pundits treat American traditions and working families with contempt, they’re not just debating policy; they’re declaring war on the values that built this country. Conservatives must keep pushing back, not by lowering ourselves to their level of bile, but by outworking them with facts, courage, and common sense in every forum available.
So support the voices who refuse to be silenced and hold the media accountable for its anti-American tilt. Scott Jennings and other principled conservatives are doing the heavy lifting on national television, and patriotic Americans should rally behind them, tune in, and engage. The future of honest debate — and of our republic — depends on it.

