Scott Jennings: Trump Leads the Fight for the West
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Scott Jennings: «I actually believe we are fighting for the future of Western civilization, and I think there are only two parties, and only one of them is fighting for the future of the West.
He (Trump) leads the party that is fighting for the cultural future of the West.
And honestly, I think that larger battle made it an easy choice for me in 2024, because I believe that where Biden had placed the country, I shudder to think where Harris would have taken it culturally.»
Scott Jennings has repeatedly emphasized that we are in a crucial fight for the future of Western civilization. In his posts on X (formerly Twitter) and during discussion panels, he stated: “We are in a fight for the future of Western Civilization whether we want it or not. And we better rise to the occasion” and “It is a fight for the future of Western Civilization. Period. No way around it. We win or we lose.” Jennings has also linked this struggle to the defense of Israel, declaring: “The fight for the future of Western civilization is happening right here. And I think Israel is leading that fight.” Additionally, on social media, he has reiterated: “The fight for the future of Western Civilization and our culture is happening NOW. The barbarians are at the gate.”
These statements have generated mixed reactions. CNN commentator Kara Swisher harshly criticized Jennings, calling him a “drama queen” for his rhetoric, especially for his defense of the Trump‑Musk alliance under the argument of saving Western civilization. Jennings also made a public call to Elon Musk and Donald Trump to reunite, warning that their division would benefit those who oppose Western values: “You may be dividing the forces of people who want to save Western civilization to the benefit of the people who don’t.”
Overall, Jennings has consistently stated that defending Western civilization is a critical battle that must be won. His statements have drawn both enthusiastic support from conservative circles and criticism from media peers who consider them exaggerated or polarizing, solidifying his image as a strong voice on Western cultural and political issues.