By Hailey Gomez, Daily Caller News Foundation | July 16, 2025
Scott Jennings appeared Tuesday on CNN’s “NewsNight With Abby Phillip” and called Democrats “weird af [as fuck],” asking why they can’t behave like “normal people” after Democrat Georgia Rep. Hank Johnson posted a song demanding the “Epstein files” be released.
On Monday, Johnson released an “ear candy” video to his X account of his song called “Dreamsicle,” which demanded the remaining files related to deceased pedophile Jeffrey Epstein be released. As a clip of Johnson’s song played on the CNN show, Jennings reacted to the video, saying the Democrat lawmaker was not a “super genius.”
“Now, some years ago, you might remember that the folk singer on your screen, Hank Johnson, said in a congressional hearing that he was concerned that Guam was going to tip over if too many Marines got on one side of the island,” Jennings said. “So we’re not dealing with a super genius here.”
In 2010, Johnson said during a House Armed Services Committee hearing on the planned military buildup in Guam that his “fear” was the whole island would “tip over and capsize” due to becoming “overly populated.” A spokesman for the lawmaker later said Johnson was concerned about the influx of military personnel and whether it could affect Guam’s infrastructure and ecosystem, according to CBS News.
“Now, some years ago, you might remember that the folk singer on your screen, Hank Johnson, said in a congressional hearing that he was concerned that Guam was going to tip over if too many Marines got on one side of the island,” Jennings said. “So we’re not dealing with a super genius here.”
In 2010, Johnson said during a House Armed Services Committee hearing on the planned military buildup in Guam that his “fear” was the whole island would “tip over and capsize” due to becoming “overly populated.” A spokesman for the lawmaker later said Johnson was concerned about the influx of military personnel and whether it could affect Guam’s infrastructure and ecosystem, according to CBS News.
Hailey Gomez is a general assignment reporter at the Daily Caller News Foundation
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