Scott Jennings once again proved why he's the lone voice of sanity on CNN, delivering a devastating truth bomb to his liberal co-panelists who seemed incapable of celebrating what appears to be a monumental victory against one of America's greatest enemies.
According to reports, Iranian citizens are literally dancing in the streets and celebrating after military strikes reportedly took out key Iranian regime leadership, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Yet somehow, Democrats and their media allies are struggling to admit this is unequivocally good news for freedom-loving people everywhere.
Jennings didn't hold back during the CNN segment, pointing out the obvious hypocrisy of the left's response. While ordinary Iranians celebrate what could be the beginning of liberation from decades of brutal theocratic rule, American Democrats seem more concerned with their anti-war virtue signaling than supporting oppressed people breaking free from tyranny.
The Iranian People Deserve Better
For over four decades, the Iranian regime has terrorized its own citizens, funded terrorist organizations across the Middle East, and repeatedly threatened to wipe Israel off the map. Women have been brutally oppressed, protesters have been murdered in the streets, and basic human rights have been trampled under the boot of radical Islamic extremism.
Now, with reports of key regime figures eliminated and Iranian citizens celebrating openly, you'd think even Democrats could muster some enthusiasm for potential freedom. But apparently, that's asking too much from a party that seems more comfortable criticizing America than celebrating victories over our enemies.
"The Iranian people have suffered under this brutal regime for decades, and if these reports are accurate, this could be the beginning of real change for millions of oppressed people," sources close to the administration noted.
Jennings' willingness to speak truth to power on CNN's increasingly leftist platform continues to make him a beacon of common sense in a sea of liberal groupthink. While his co-panelists fumbled around trying to find reasons to criticize what appears to be a major victory for human rights, Jennings cut straight through the nonsense.
The question Americans should be asking isn't whether this strike was justified – it's why Democrats seem more upset about the elimination of terrorist leaders than excited about the prospect of Iranian freedom. What does that tell you about their priorities?
