Jennings Discusses Musk Involvement In Debate
The Democrats’ latest meltdown over Elon Musk daring to have an opinion on the bloated, pork-stuffed continuing resolution (CR) isn’t just revealing—it’s downright comical. It’s the political equivalent of a kid throwing a tantrum because someone pointed out their crayon drawing isn’t exactly the Mona Lisa.
Their talking point of the week? “Who is Elon Musk to weigh in on government spending? He’s not an elected official!”
Well, let me clear that up for them: Elon Musk is an American citizen. And last time anyone checked, every American—billionaire or barista—has the right to question how their government spends their money. Especially someone like Musk, who’s probably contributed more in taxes than half of Congress combined.
But the meltdown wasn’t just about Musk’s opinion—it was about power. Democrats like Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) aren’t mad because Musk said something wrong. They’re mad because he said something right, and it resonated with millions of people.
When Jayapal snarked, “Who’s the president now?” in a desperate attempt to drive a wedge between Trump and Musk, it wasn’t just petty—it was downright embarrassing. You could practically hear the collective eye-roll from anyone paying attention.
🔥@ScottJenningsKY torches Democrat narrative about Elon running the government and not Trump, while Joe Biden is AWOL:
“If they’re worried about people who aren’t Donald Trump running the government or having influence, I wonder where they’ve been the last four years…… pic.twitter.com/5iER1hrCKD
— Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) December 20, 2024
Enter CNN’s Scott Jennings. Now, when a CNN analyst starts calling out Democrats on their nonsense, you know the situation is getting dire for the Left. Jennings turned Jayapal’s little jab into a boomerang, pointing out the glaring question no Democrat wants to answer:
“Who is the president right now?”
It’s a question they’ve been dodging for four years. Because while Joe Biden may have technically held the office of President of the United States, it’s clear that someone else—or several someone elses—have been pulling the strings.
Jennings nailed it when he referenced the Wall Street Journal’s recent report exposing how Biden’s diminished capacity has led to a shadow government of unelected handlers making key decisions. If Democrats are suddenly worried about “unelected influence” in government, where exactly have they been for the past four years while Ron Klain, Jill Biden, and a rotating cast of bureaucratic aides were steering the ship?
Let’s not kid ourselves: the Democrats didn’t care about Biden’s decline because it wasn’t politically convenient to care. They needed a puppet in the Oval Office who would sign the papers, read the teleprompter (occasionally), and shuffle off stage when the handlers whispered in his earpiece.
And as long as Biden was useful—as long as he could hold a pen and nod along at press briefings—they propped him up like a wax mannequin in a department store window. But now that the jig is up, they’re flailing.
Meanwhile, Trump hasn’t even taken office yet, and he’s already got the Democrats running around in circles. He’s not even behind the desk in the Oval Office, but his influence is being felt—and it’s driving the Left absolutely bonkers.
💯😂
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 20, 2024
And Musk? Oh, Musk is loving every second of it. When Jennings called out Jayapal’s absurdity, Musk took to X and gave it a nod of approval, showing that he’s not just playing along—he’s actively enjoying the chaos.
But let’s zoom out for a second, because this is bigger than Trump, Musk, or Jayapal. This moment is exposing something deeply uncomfortable for the Democrats: their entire house of cards is built on projection.
They’re accusing Musk of being a “shadow president” because they know that their administration was effectively run by unelected staffers, handlers, and party operatives for four years. They’re accusing Trump of being a puppet because they can’t fathom a world where a leader actually… you know… leads.
And let’s not forget: the Democrats replaced Joe Biden with Kamala Harris—a candidate so uninspiring she couldn’t even make it past the early primaries in her own party. No one voted for her. No one wanted her. But here she is, propped up as the Democratic nominee because the party elite decided it was her turn.
But it didn’t work. Despite the manipulation, the smoke and mirrors, and the media gaslighting, Trump still won.
No one voted for Kamala in the primary and you didn’t have a problem with that. https://t.co/Cs4gflzHA3
— Catturd ™ (@catturd2) December 19, 2024
And now? Oh, now the fun begins. Because once Biden is out the door and Trump steps back into the Oval Office, the skeletons in the closet aren’t just going to fall out—they’re going to spill out like an avalanche.
We’re going to see exactly how the Biden administration was run. We’re going to see the emails, the memos, and the text messages from the shadow operators who were really calling the shots. And when we do, it’s going to be ugly.
So let the Democrats keep shrieking about Elon Musk and “shadow presidencies.” Let them keep trying to bait Trump into a feud with Musk. It’s not going to work.
Because the truth is out. The façade has crumbled. And no amount of finger-pointing, projection, or deflection can hide the fact that they spent four years propping up a puppet—and now they’re scrambling because the strings are starting to show.
Buckle up, folks. The next few months are going to be one heck of a ride.