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Journalisming
March 12, 2026
CNN's latest fake news involves Pete Hegseth and lobster, and Scott Jennings is calling on the internet for backup
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NEW: CNN’s Paul Begala seems to think Pete Hegseth ate $6.9 million of lobster tail all by himself in the month of September.
Begala: He has spent $15 million in one month for ribeye steak, $6.9 million for lobster tail… all for himself.
Scott Jennings: Do you believe the… pic.twitter.com/eTU54ORgc4
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) March 12, 2026
The streets are saying CNN is on a generational run of spreading fake news. Over the past 48 hours, a CNN journalismer had to correct their journalisming on the ISIS-inspired terror attack in NYC three times. SPOILER: Mamdani was NOT the victim, no matter how much content the media attempts to create saying he was. Now, it's Pete Hegeth buying himself tens of millions of dollars of lobster. Based on a story broken by, wait for it, TMZ.
That's not what happened, of course. But this is CNN.
Paul Begala: He has spent $15 million in one month for ribeye steak, $6.9 million for lobster tail… all for himself.
Scott Jennings: Do you believe the Secretary of Defense is personally eating all the lobster?
Yes, the left and the media (but I repeat myself) do believe that, requiring Jennings to reach out to the internet for help with some actual fact-checking.
CNN's Paul Begala falsely claims Pete Hegseth purchased ribeye steaks and lobster tails for himself, not the troops.
Scott Jennings, "Internet do something."
Here are the receipts: pic.twitter.com/VZ6j4j2sn2
— Thomas Hern (@ThomasMHern) March 12, 2026
My understanding is this food was for the men and women in our armed forces - and as far as I'm concerned they can have caviar and champagne every day given they are putting their literal lives on the line for our protection. https://t.co/irWUlWIFS7
— Meghan McCain (@MeghanMcCain) March 11, 2026
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— Scott Jennings (@ScottJenningsKY) March 12, 2026
The food was for our servicemen and servicewomen. You wouldn't know that if you get your news from mainstream media outlets, which know most people will only read the tweet or the screenshot of a headline someone posted on Facebook.
If I were to guess, this is what happened:
1. Democrats shopped around a story citing a "watchdog" group.
2. The story was such anti-Trump bullplop, it was too anti-Trump bullplop for legacy media.
3. Democrats resorted to having TMZ post the story.
4. Now legacy media has an excuse to "cover" the story "as reported by TMZ."
The scam is that, while Republicans say people should have to work for twenty hours a month and are blocking Democrats from giving their allies in the insurance industry taxpayer-funded subsidies in the guise of "affordable" health care, Pete Hegseth is dining on gourmet food all by himself. Spending ten minutes on the story shows that's a load of bootycheeks.
Democrats are counting on the people who work at CNN not spending the ten minutes, and CNN rarely lets them down.
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