Scott Jennings Battles Jay Michaelson Accusing GOP with Accepting White Supremacists: ‘You Sound Unhinged’

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JENNINGS: “I think that this is all about anti-Semitism.”
PHILLIP: “Is it?”
JENNINGS: “I mean, I believe that what‘s happened on these campuses in the Ivy League and in other places, mostly private institutions, has been an abomination. And someone has to stand up for these Jewish kids.”
MICHAELSON: “It’s not gonna be the rabbi at the table.”
JENNINGS: “Someone stands up — someone has to stand — someone has to stand up for — “
MICHAELSON: “It’s not gonna be my friends in Jewish studies who are the greatest, cancelled.”
JENNINGS: “And until — and until Donald Trump came along and his administration and decided to connect federal funds to stamping out the scourge of anti-Semitism on these campuses — “
MICHAELSON: “Like Nick Fuentes?”
JENNINGS: “Nobody — nobody.”
MICHAELSON: “Like the Sieg Heil salute.”
JENNINS: “Nobody was willing to stand up for them.”
MICHAELSON: “Like standing up for Alliance for Deutschland.
JENNINGS: “I think the American people don‘t want a private university with a $53 billion endowment to get $1 while a Jewish kid is being discriminated against on campuses.”
PHILLIP: “First of all, let me just — “
MICHAELSON: “What a joke. What a complete joke.”
PHILLIP: “Hold on.”
JENNINGS: “Why is it a joke?”
MICHAELSON: “You guys are nowhere — you have white supremacists in your party and in your administration.”
JENNINGS: “Come on.”
MICHAELSON: “Oh, Nick Fuentes. Oh, whatever.”
JENNINGS: “He’s not in our administration.”
MICHAELSON: “Oh, Alliance for Deutschland. Oh, it‘s not really a Sieg Heil salute. Go to CPAC!”
JENNINGS: “You sound unhinged. You sound crazy.”
MICHAELSON: “There‘s anti-Semitic conspiracy theories all over the place.”
JENNINGS: “Do you not want these college campuses to do better? Do you condone what is happening what is happening to these Jewish — “
MICHAELSON: “That’s what Harvard agreed to do. They already agreed.”
PHILLIP: “I think the issue is not whether — whether, you know, these universities should address anti-Semitism. The question is how is the government using government power to do it. There is a complete distinction between the university addressing its own problems and the government forcing them to do it a particular way.”
JENNINGS: “The entanglement comes when you take federal money. If Harvard wants to give up the federal money, you can — you can do all the anti-Semitism, I guess, you want at Harvard or any other school. But that‘s not the issue. That‘s not the issue.”
MICHAELSON: “Yes, I want to do lots of anti-Semitism.”

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