For reasons beyond me, CNN keeps paying Scott to play “working-class whisperer” as he sits in a DC studio, flashing his expensive watch to the camera, and pretending he knows what it’s like to worry about making ends meet.
So on the panel, when he started lecturing Zohran Mamdani about affordability, I’d had enough. I turned to Scott and said:
“Honestly, I think part of the reason why Zohran is so powerful is because people are tired of being lectured by men with Rolexes on CNN about affordability in this country.”
And something amazing happened — for maybe the first time, Scott Jennings had nothing to say.
The look on his face when he realized how bad he just got cooked? Priceless.
Now, I’m not telling you this because I enjoy roasting pundits who make a living spewing lies and whatever flavor of hate MAGA’s selling that day (okay, maybe a little). It’s because this moment perfectly captures what’s broken in politics — and why Leaders We Deserve exists.
There are leaders like Zohran Mamdani who listen to their community, build policy around people’s needs, and fight for working families. Then there are people like Scott Jennings, who make six (probably more) figures kissing Trump’s butt while pretending to speak for the working class.
Democrats won big this election because of young, bold candidates who told voters the truth and ran on real plans to make life more affordable. That’s the new generation of leadership we’re building — powered by people, not pundits — and we need to build off this week’s momentum before it slips away.
If you want to see more grassroots candidates fight for working people (and more Rolex-wearing pundits get roasted), please split $20 between Leaders We Deserve and Texas Majority today to help us elect the next wave of Democrats who actually get it.