The WNBA Can't Handle Success
Scott Jennings > Video
Thursday, August 20, 2026
In this discussion, Carl Jackson and Terry Schilling delve into the recent controversies surrounding the WNBA, arguing that the league's success is being undermined by its own policies. They highlight how the league's focus on leftist and progressive ideologies has caused internal strife, particularly with the rise of Caitlin Clark, a white player whose success has disrupted the league's preferred narrative. Jennings and Schilling assert that the WNBA's inability to handle its newfound popularity is a direct result of its ideological rigidity, which they believe alienates a broader audience and stifles growth. They emphasize that this issue is not just about sports but also a reflection of larger cultural conflicts, where conservative values are beginning to challenge and reshape progressive agendas.