Sparkles flashed Cuomo Prime Time as Republican Scott Jennings, former special assistant to President George W. Bush, confronted Chris “Fredo” Cuomo and the Lincoln Project’s Stuart Stevens on the heinous lies that were spewed against Virginia’s governor-elect, Glenn Youngkin (R). Jennings exposed the lies and Cuomo was furious at Jennings for blaming Youngkin.
Following his monologue, where he attacked Virginia parentsFredo was too dumb to grasp Critical Race Theory, so he wanted to learn what Jennings believed the Republicans had learned from winning.
“I think the lesson for Republicans is – and call me old fashion –but it’s platforms work,” he explained. “Quite literally, the Republicans didn’t write a platform in 2020. And this time around in Virginia, Glen Youngkin wrote a platform.”
Then he called out Terry McAuliffe’s sleazy campaign as well as the disgusting antics and lies propagated by the Lincoln Project. Jennings said that Youngkin used a brilliant strategy to avoid the attention of the forces and issues on Youngkin, but not allow them to drag him into the mud.
He ran the campaign on it. And he didn’t take the bait of the fundamentally unscrupulous Democrats, which were solely focused upon one goal: to lie about Glenn Youngkin and turn him into Donald Trump. Stuart was a part of that.
It did not work because it wasn’t true. Youngkin would have fallen for that trap and would likely have been dragged down to the bottom of that pit. However, Youngkin remained true to his platform. He won the election on an issue-based campaign.
“So, the lesson for Republicans: listen to the voters, write a platform, run on issues. And I think the lesson for Democrats is, if you thought you were going to run these midterms all on Trump, you’re sorely mistaken,” he added.
That seemed to force Cuomo to address “the Lincoln Project with the stunt with the Charlottesville people,” and he asked Stevens if he and his colleagues “regret what you did at the Lincoln Project, and that approach by Democrats?”
Stevens said they weren’t (and why would they, they’re the group that For alleged pedophilesJohn Weaver. He then suggested that Jennings would do exactly the same thing: “What he would have done is gone out and define Glen Youngkin very quickly.” “Define” in this instance was code for ‘make some stuff up.’
“But he could have won this race if he had gone about aggressively defining what the race was about and defining his opponent,” Stevens added, whining about McAuliffe as if he wasn’t also spreading nonsense about Youngkin every day.
A short time later, and Cuomo wanted Jennings to answer for January 6, because that’s what the media thought would keep Republicans from winning elections.
Well, Jennings went on offense hard against the entrapment tactic and started shouting a Cuomo about the hypocrisy of demanding Republicans denounce the violence and then still treating them as if they personally stormed the Capitol (Click “expand”):
Glenn Youngkin is a conservative Republican who has a set of standard Republican solutions for problems. He also claims that Joe Biden was legitimately elected President, but he has renounced January 6th, saying he did not have anything to do with it. He totally stepped away from all of it –
True.
JENNINGS – — didn’t embrace it in any form. [Cuomo tries to interrupt]Yet, the Democrats still beat him in the face and head. And so, you can’t have it both ways. You cannot demand that the Republicans do what Stuart wants him to do,And then when they do it, claim that they’re Donald Trump JrYou can contact them at. anyway, it’s not right and it’s not going to work.
Fredo was on his heel and told his gust to lose the “dudgeon” and tried to put former President Trump around Youngkin because of an endorsement. “Donald Trump didn’t even go to Virginia. He didn’t appear in the state one time,” Jennings shouted, leaving Fredo stammering for a second.
The segment ended moments later after Cuomo tried to lecture Jennings on how Republicans needed to lose with grace; as if the left didn’t cook up a Russian collusion hoax and harp on that for four years.
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Below is the transcript. Click “expand to read:
CNN’s Cuomo Prime Time
November 3, 2021
Eastern, 9:11:23(…)
CHRIS CUOMO : Scott, let me start with you. Was there a lesson to be learned for Republicans? And then, what was the takeaway for Democrats, I believe?
SCOTT JENINGS: Thanks Chris. I think the lesson for Republicans is – and call me old fashion –but it’s platforms work.
Literally, in 2020, no platform was created by the Republicans. Glen Youngkin in Virginia wrote a platform. There were issues such as education, quality and economy. Because he was listening, he made a list to address his concerns. He also wrote down the things he was going to do. He proposed reforming the DMV. These things can have an impact on your quality life.
He ran the campaign on it. And he didn’t take the bait of the fundamentally unscrupulous Democrats campaign, which was only focused on Glenn Youngkin and trying to make Donald Trump into a lie. Stuart was a part of that.
It did not work because it wasn’t true. Youngkin would have fallen for that trap and would likely have been dragged down to the bottom of that pit. However, Youngkin remained true to his platform. He won the election on an issue-based campaign.
Republicans can learn from this: Listen to their voters, create a platform and run on issues. The lesson for Democrats, I believe, is that if you think you are going to win these midterms on Trump’s shoulders, then you are seriously mistaken. The party will not allow you to get away with this.
COUMO: Let’s add a comma to that. You don’t need Trump to give you a bear hug for every five minutes regardless of how offensive or terrible his statements. Let’s hope that this continues.
Stuart, your main complaint is Terry McAuliffe. The Lincoln Project’s stunt with Charlottesville residents was certainly part of it. Democrats from all walks of the country talk about Trump as if he is a distant step from the White House. What do you regret about the Lincoln Project? And that approach taken by Democrats?
STUART STEVENS – No. It’s difficult, in my opinion, to say that the Lincoln Project hampered a successful Democratic strategy by looking at this. The problem with Democrats – and had Scott Jennings been running the Democratic campaign – he’s a fantastic campaign manager – he would have known what to do. It would have been much easier for him to go out and quickly define Glen Youngkin.
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Scott is correct when he says McAuliffe did not have enough plans. McAuliffe could have done five more things as governor, but I don’t know what they would be. McAuliffe could have won this election if he would have aggressively defined the race’s purpose and identified his opponent. I mean, it’s just counter politics 101.
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Eastern, 9:17:12
JENNINGS (English): I’ll just speak about this in Virginia. Stuart and his company assert that democracy is on the line, so these races need to be understood in light of how serious this issue is. That theory has been demanded by the Republicans.
Glenn Youngkin is a conservative Republican who has a set of Republican ideas that solves problems. He also claims that Joe Biden was legitimately elected President, but he has renounced January 6th, saying he did not have anything to do with it. He totally stepped away from all of it –
True.
JENNINGS – — didn’t embrace it in any form. [Cuomo tries to interrupt]Yet, the Democrats still beat him in the face and head. And so, you can’t have it both ways. You cannot demand that the Republicans do what Stuart wants him to do, and then when they do it, claim that they’re Donald Trump Jr. anyway, it’s not right and it’s not going to work.
True. True. True. The endorsement was given to him by the man, so you need to let the dudgeon go. Trump was always talking about him. Trump was his favorite. So—
JENNINGS. Donald Trump did not even visit Virginia. He never appeared in the state.
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