‘WEIRDO LIBERAL BOOMERS’: Scott Jennings CLOWNS the ‘No Kings’ Rallies

March 29th, 2026 7:07 PM

The Elitist Media Sunday Shows did their part to elevate and promote the astroturfed “No Kings” rallies throughout the country as some sort of organic expression of discontent against the current state of affairs. Only one of those shows featured any sort of conservative pushback against this premise.

Watch as Scott Jennings joins CNN’s State of the Union panel and brutally mocks the protests while exposing the truth about them:

JAKE TAPPER: Last word?

SCOTT JENNINGS: These- these No Kings rallies actually look pretty representative to me of the Democratic coalition. I saw people flying the hammer and sickle in New York City. I saw Hezbollah flags. I saw Hamas flags. I saw Palestinian flags. I saw trans signs.

I see weirdo liberal boomers out there. This is pretty representative of the Democratic coalition. And that's who funds it as well, by the way. And so I think -- I think -- I think -- I think if, if America looks at this and says, what do the two parties stand for, they got it at the No Kings rallies.

(CROSSTALK)

ASHLEY ALLISON: No, I think if you knew Americans were out there, you were out there, Republicans are saying...

JENNINGS: You like hammer and sickle? You like hammer and sickle flags?

ALLISON: That's- that’s not what that No Kings stood for. 

JENNINGS: They had a bunch of them.

ALLISON: And you know that.

JENNINGS: They come from somewhere out there.

ALLISON: And that is… No, Scott. No.

NANCY MACE: A lot of commie flags out there.

TAPPER: Thanks- thank you, one and all. Appreciate- I should have ended it on your nice note.

(LAUGHTER)

Jennings broke through the usual fluffery to describe what was at the heart of the No Kings protests, and to remind the American public that this event is little more than CCP-adjacent astroturf. Per Fox News:

But Fox News Digital has also identified key participation by a network of radical socialist and communist organizations funded by Neville Roy Singham, an American tech tycoon and avowed communist living in China.

Over nearly a decade, Singham has financed a constellation of activist institutions that promote revolutionary socialist politics and frequently collaborate in protest campaigns, including the People’s Forum in New York, the Party for Socialism and Liberation, the ANSWER Coalition and CodePink, whose co-founder Jodie Evans is married to Singham. These groups work closely with the Freedom Road Socialist Organization.

They are all sending members to the protests and one group said they plan to bring a message of "revolution" to the protests.

When you dig a little deeper you find that these are the same groups that backed last week’s Cuba flotilla. Flotilla attendees stayed at a five-star hotel in Havana, which for a time was the only place in Cuba with reliable power amid endless blackouts. The flotilla ended with leftist influencers making hungry Cuban children dance for snacks. The same people that shout “no kings” in the United States went to Cuba to worship Fidel Castro and to rejoice in his works- notwithstanding the misery they have created for everyday Cubans.

This is the truth about these “No Kings” protests that the media do not want you to see. Credit to Scott for making the most of his time and opportunity in order to expose these protests for the astroturf they truly are.

Click “expand” to view the full transcript of the aforementioned segment as aired on CNN State of the Union on Sunday, March 29th, 2026:

JAKE TAPPER: Ashley, did you go out? Did you participate in a No Kings rally yesterday?

ASHLEY ALLISON: Tangentially, but not...

TAPPER: Tangentially?

ALLISON: Yes.

(CROSSTALK)

TAPPER: OK. Well, here's some -- demonstrators nationwide, hundreds of thousands, if not millions, turned out for the No Kings protest. Take a listen.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: I can't express how much I hate Donald Trump, and I think that he's just ruining our country.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: He cares nothing about America. He cares nothing about the American people. He cares nothing about the people of the world.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

TAPPER: So, the front page of "The New York Times" today: "Will primal scream of No Kings echo in the voting booth?"

And I think that's the question for your party right now. Does this actually mean anything?

ALLISON: Wow. Look, if you remember after...

TAPPER: It's not my work.

ALLISON: I know, I know, I know. The reason why I said tangentially is also because there were events throughout the entire weekend. I did some stuff on Friday. There's a couple things today that I will be most likely participating in.

But, look, if you remember, after the 2024 election, everybody was like, where's the resistance? Nobody's taking to the streets. Democrats are like, they're defeated. They feel exhausted. They know they are not like the way of the American people.

And I think people like myself said, well, when you lose, it's right to take a step back and say, is marching the only thing that is going to get people to rally around you? We saw first Hands Off a year ago. Then we saw No Kings around the president's birthday. And now we see this.

And I think what the important -- I don't know if this will ring in the voting booths. I know that some of the policies the Republicans are passing is what might actually be the thing that makes Americans not support them in the midterms.

But what a protest like this shows is that there are so many people at home being like, I don't like this. And they think they're by themselves sometimes saying that. And when you have millions of people peacefully go out, rock stars, Bruce Springsteen, Jane Fonda, all these folks coming out and saying, we don't like it either, we're not in isolation, it shows a unifying force that could be powerful.

TAPPER: Did you go to a No Kings rally?

SUHAS SUBRAMANYAM: I did. I went to six. And I will tell you, there's so much excitement. There's so much energy.

SCOTT JENNINGS: Six?

SUBRAMANYAM: Yes.

JENNINGS: That's a lot of free speech for a country with a king.

(CROSSTALK) 

SUBRAMANYAM: You should come. I will get you a T-shirt. You should come.

JENNINGS: That's a lot of free speech for a country with a king.

SUBRAMANYAM: That's a lot of free speech. And I will tell you, there's so much excitement and there's so much energy. We didn't have that a couple of years ago.

And there's also people -- I met someone who was a Republican actually at the rally, who is -- because of the Iran war, he said he will never vote for a Republican now because of what's going on.

TAPPER: Do you worry that the Iran...

NANCY MACE: I did not go to a No Kings rally.

SUBRAMANYAM: You didn't? Oh...

(CROSSTALK)

SUBRAMANYAM: We will invite you next time.

(CROSSTALK)

TAPPER: Do you worry that the Iran war is going to help Democrats?

MACE: Well, I come from a military family. I come from a military district. I worry about the impact of war on our troops and our sons and daughters that we're sending into war.

They deserve an answer to, how does this end? I don't make decisions, obviously, based on what elections look like. I don't think any of us should. This is something I take -- that has such deep gravity and a seriousness. I think it is insulting to equate it to elections.

I just -- this is serious. We want to take out terrorists. We want to take out Iran's nukes. We want to make sure they don't have uranium. And we want to do it with the lowest impact on American soldiers, our sons and daughters from Hampton, South Carolina, Bamberg, small towns across the country, the poorest of all Americans, those are the ones that we're sending into war.

JAKE TAPPER: Last word?

SCOTT JENNINGS: These- these No Kings rallies actually look pretty representative to me of the Democratic coalition. I saw people flying the hammer and sickle in New York City. I saw Hezbollah flags. I saw Hamas flags. I saw Palestinian flags. I saw trans signs.

I see weirdo liberal boomers out there. This is pretty representative of the Democratic coalition. And that's who funds it as well, by the way. And so I think -- I think -- I think -- I think if, if America looks at this and says, what do the two parties stand for, they got it at the No Kings rallies.

(CROSSTALK)

ASHLEY ALLISON: No, I think if you knew Americans were out there, you were out there, Republicans are saying...

JENNINGS: You like hammer and sickle? You like hammer and sickle flags?

ALLISON: That's- that’s not what that No Kings stood for. 

JENNINGS: They had a bunch of them.

ALLISON: And you know that.

JENNINGS: They come from somewhere out there.

ALLISON: And that is… No, Scott. No.

NANCY MACE: A lot of commie flags out there.

TAPPER: Thanks- thank you, one and all. Appreciate- I should have ended it on your nice note.

(LAUGHTER)