- AI Abigail Adams on YouTube - AI generated, much improved over the "AI Scott Adams" and much better than the neo-conservative RINO grifters who are occupying the "Scott Adams School" podcast. This is closer to the way Scott actually talked but without the stoner musings.
- Scott Adams on Rumble - this weekly broadcast is carried on by friends of Shelly Adams
- Scott Adams - (June 8, 1957 -January 13, 2026) was one of the greatest cartoonists and social/political commentators. He will be greatly and widely missed and appreciated for his contributions to the discourse in world. There is nobody else in the world like him. He was an "artist" in the true sense of the word. Scott Adams tragically died when he took the poisonous COVID jabs which destroyed his immune system and gave him turbo-cancer. After he detected his cancer, he foolishly sought medical treatment from quack Doctors and used their discredited ineffectual treatments which allowed the cancer to spread. He died from a treatable illness because he wasted so much time on useless treatments; this is similar to how Steve Jobs died of cancer, making similar bad choices.
- He was good at deconstructing and debunking Dem/leftist/MSM false narratives but ridiculous with his own narratives. It takes a BS'er to spot other phonies' BS and call it out. He was the only political analyst who had working class experience so he addressed issues that few others do, even if his "takes" were wrong. He was a hero to working class white-collar workers who had to suffer during the Jack Welsh rank-and-yank era, corporate-merger and subsequent downsizing era, outsourcing era, DEI/ESG-antiWhitism era, and H1B eras which punished and demoralized millions of honest hard working people who played by the rules but were cheated out of the American dream. Corporations and private-equity-firms were doing "hostile takeovers" where "vulnerable" companies would be bought up only to be shut down, pensions raided, thousands of workers summarily layed off, assets stripped, and thousands of longstanding companies would be rendered into empty buildings where millions of people used to be employed. Millions of educated, productive, skilled working-class and white-collar workers were abused by nefarious corporate raiders who took over legacy companies, stripped assets, and fired millions of honest productive people to give the corporate raiders enormous salaries and bonuses. The working class in Western nations has been demoralized, disenfranchised, and traumatized. The social contract has been violated by the corporate class, banker class, political class, and news-media propagandists and the public will not forget that. Scott brought wider attention to far-leftist systemic discrimination against Whites in the education, labor market, justice, and social status. The American workers have to survive in toxic corporate environments where they focus on surviving next annual layoffs instead of being productive contributors. His satirical comics gave voice to people who have to keep silent to keep their jobs.
- Politically, he seemed more of a political opportunist as he lacked any "based" values. There were many times when he looked like "controlled opposition" when a politician he'd been shilling for then betrayed their "base" and does the opposite of what they campaigned on; Scott acted as an apologist trying to pathetically "reframe" the betrayal as some sort of "common sense" political pragmatism. Scott seemed to want to be an "influencer" for "low information swing voters" as he exposed information that the MSM routinely censors from the mainstream. Scott was on his own side, sided with the "winners", and embarrassingly ingratiated himself to rich people.
- Scott's self-aggrandizing "prescience" was megalomaniacal when he falsely claimed credit for "predictions" made decades ago by people such as Alex Jones, Glenn Beck, Rush Limbaugh and other skeptics who risked their reputations when they made their predictions. Scott also pretended he never made his failed predictions. When he made a prediction, he added so many caveats and disclaimers that he really wasn't making any prediction at all (he kept saying "if I'm right..."). Scott's "predictions" were actually hindsight where he claimed that he knew what was going to happen all along, when actually back then he took no risks to his reputation and finances. For example, Scott did a good job of calling out the fraud scheme of "climate-change/global-warming", but he was not the first skeptic nor one of the climate-skeptics who had their careers and reputations ruined when they spoke the truth. He wanted to be someone like Neal Stephenson. He wanted to be perceived to be some kind of wise guru, an authority, an intellectual thinker who was respected by the wealthy elites in society, instead of a pothead-stoner court-jester who was also one of the best cartoonists.
- People liked Scott Adams for addressing neglected issues, but were usually dismayed by his terrible "takes". Scott Adams will be missed and appreciated for his contributions to the national "conversation", but his un-based ignoramus "takes" have tarnished his legacy and lots of people who followed his advice on getting the COVID jabs probably regret it.
- I want to read Scott's "self-help" books out of curiosity, but after watching him talk so much about "persuasion" and "reframing", it seems like his books are about self-hypnosis guides to self-delusion. Maybe his books are about how to de-program yourself from demoralizing and traumas. Maybe to him it made sense to treat yourself like a product and market yourself as such; he was selling books, calendars, and online subscriptions.
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- Dilbert comic
- Dilbert cartoon show clips on YouTube, this show just didn't "work" as a comedy, the voices didn't fit the characters, the comedic timing was all "off", animation wasn't very good, the jokes fell flat, and so viewers balked. For working class people who are trying to be entertained at home with a sit-com, the last thing they want to watch is a show about the office politics they have to endure.
- Scott Adams School on Rumble - he webcasted here. His daily podcast is being run by a small panel discussion of followers with a couple of them annoyingly trying to steer the conversations to pro-corporate narratives; those shills like Owen Gregorian are repulsing viewers while pretending to carry on Scott's legacy. Some commentors remarked "Who are these talentless grifters living off of Scotts good name and accomplishment? The bottom left hussy is a 100% J*w guaranteed." and "Attention addicts who craved Scott's spotlight and now feel their association with him makes them worthy of similar attention, without ever having created one comic."
- For more real Scott videos you haven't seen before, search on YouTube for videos of his seminars, lectures, and interviews he did at colleges and podcasts before he was "cancelled". The absurdity of having a cartoonist who was fired from his corporate jobs going around lecturing college students about management is lost on many people. He could have acted as a subversive satirical "culture jammer", but he wanted to be taken seriously by "the elite."
- Scott Adams on Bitchute - he posted his webcasts here, only here is where you can comment freely to critique his "takes" on issues. Now commentors critique the opportunists who are ruining his legacy.
- Scott Adams on Locals - he had a live webcast daily, occasionally interesting but often rambling rants, he was so weary of being completely cancelled that he straddled the fence on issues, he was a pothead stoner who occasionally came up with absurd musings, in the chats he was incapable of giving straightforward answers to direct questions, he argued his unsubstantiated opinions were facts while he summarily dismissed anyone who factually counterargued against him, many times he appeared to be controlled opposition with absurd rationalizations, he was sophomoric, self contradictory, inconsistent, hypocritical, weaselly, amoral, unscrupulous, mealymouthed narcissistic, insufferable, simp apologist for certain tribe, he exemplified the Dunning-Kruger effect and Gell-Mann Amnesia effect and Barnum-Forer effect; pro-open-borders-immigration (went along with leftist BS on population decline), pro-LGBT-grooming (went along with BS that trans ideology in schools is OK). His earliest podcasts on the defunct Periscope platform were strange rantings, weird diagrams, and stoner musings which didn't make much sense. His later podcasts when he moved to Locals/Rumble were interesting because, as mentioned above, he was one of the few working-class background people, other than Tim Pool and TheSaltyCracker, who talked about issues that working-class people care about whereas the other podcasters are concerned with "the political horserace" divorced from issues such as quality of life, living standards, and affordability. Maybe he stared too deeply into the Washington-lobbyist propaganda complex that be became like one of the slimy politicians. Scott would shill for a wrong policy stance to curry favor of some politician like Trump, until it became indefensible and then he would unapologetically flip-flop. People who are not based will go "any which way the wind blows."
- Scott Adams on Rumble - or he webcasted here, he's done thousands of webcasts but still incompetently screwed up while claiming to be some kind of expert on technology
- Scott Adams Webcasts on YouTube - he webcasted here
- Scott Adams Excerpt Videos on YouTube, interesting analysis when seen in short clips
- Scott Adams Webcasts on YouTube - he webcasted here also, video tour of his house
- Scott Adams Webcasts on YouTube - another one of his YouTube channels
- Scott Adams on Gab - he used to post here before he switched to X-Twitter to grift people into being "subscribers" like a tween bot-count-pumped "influencer". His audience was here and TruthSocial, but he wanted to be on X-Twitter to curry favor with Elon Musk and wanted his musings to go "viral" and get millions of views/retweets
- Scott Adams on X-Twitter - he promoted himself here to gain the attention of rich people like Elon Musk and Bill Ackman, and political people like Trump. He wanted his musings to go "viral" and get millions of views and gain millions of subscribers. After Musk purchased X-Twitter, he was no longer censored so his posts did gain millions of views and retweets, but his terrible "takes" on other issues repulsed people so he never reached the multi-million subscriber counts that "influencers" had.
- Scott Adams Community on X-Twitter
- Scott Adams on Tumblr
- Scott Adams Merchandise including coffee mugs
- Dilbert Creator Scott Adams: Episode 2219 EXCERPT US Political System
- Coffee with Scott Adams -- Debating with an advanced intelligence, Streamed live on May 20, 2024
- The role of 'the will of the voters' in the governing of the United States
Scott Adams Fan Links
- AI Abigail Adams on YouTube - AI generated, much improved over the "AI Scott Adams" and much better than the neo-conservative RINO grifters who are occupying the "Scott Adams School" podcast.
- AI Scott Adams on X-Twitter - AI generated AICoffeeWithScottAdams is entertaining, but just as absurdly ridiculous as the late Scott, almost a parody. The NeoLiberal Karens who run his offical account have shut down this channel's YouTube account so it only exists here on X-Twitter for now. "AI Scott Adams" is more popular and gets more daily views and engagement than the lingering "Scott Adams School" podcast which has been infiltraed by RINOs.
- AI Scott Adams on YouTube - AI generated AIScottAdams
- ScottAdamsSaid incomplete clone of Scott Adams' blog
- Dilbert Creator Scott Adams Presents His 10 Favorite Strips
Scott Adams on Taking the COVID jabs
The critics in the media who attacked Scott Adams, usually leftist newspaper columnists, did so for nominal pretexts, falsely smearing Scott to be "racist", when they really objected to Scott Adams' criticism of how the news-media works to propagandize false-narratives, and they objected to Adams' criticism of LGBT agendas and Zionist agendas. Scott Adams exposed the mechanisms of propaganda, called out the "designated liars" who are amplified on TV news, and exposed how corruption works in government; and the establishment shills could not stand being exposed and didn't like how Adams was revealing to millions how the media persuasion game worked. Scott exposed that many so-called journalists are political operatives who are "on the take" from lobbyists, corporations, foreign governments, and wealthy ideologues. When you see corporate news-media shills doing hit-pieces against Scott Adams, pay attention to who is attacking him more than their nominal pretexts. The far-leftists corporate news-media shills doing hit-pieces against Scott Adams never actually debunked or rebuked anything Scott said, even though they had many opportunities to do so; they mostly focused on how Scott was "noticing" patterns and bringing to wider public attention what nefarious schemes the corrupt politicians and news-medias were doing. Scott was undermining the authority and legitimacy of the political-class and news-media class to the low-information voters who've been siloed in "mainstream" news-media echo chambers.
Scott Adams Critcism Links
- The Kurgan: Scott Adams is Stupid by The Kurgan
- Ask a Wizard: Ask a Wizard calls out Scott Adams, Tyler has some valid criticisms of Scott Adams when he points out Adams' contradictions, but Tyler himself also posts many contradictions in his own videos and takes contradictory "stances" on issues from one video to the next
- Ask a Wizard: Scott Adams Exposed | He's a Filthy Liar!, calls out Scott Adam's vaccine shilling
- Ask a Wizard: The Truth About Scott Adams [FACT CHECKED]
- Robert Evans' podcast "Behind the Bastards" is his f*ggy voiced, vocal fried, lefty-lispy, snarky, vulgar profanity filled, extensive belligerent smear campaign against Scott Adams. Evans' podcasts are tedious to listen to because Evans talks more about himself than the topic he presumes to talk about. These might be interesting for people who disliked Scott Adams, but Evans' critiques are about Evans' twisted sensibilities more than anything Scott Adams has said. Evans' mocking tone gets tiresome after a few minutes, they constantly laugh at their own snarky unfunny "jokes". If Evans' trimmed his self-aggrandizing snark and persistent digressions out of his podcasts, each would probably be 5 mins long instead of over an hour of time wasting. It becomes obvious that what Robert Evans and his guests really objected to about Adams was Adams' criticism of Israel and LGBT agendas. The comments for these videos show just how hateful and toxic the far-leftists are.
- Behind the Bastards: Part One: How The Dilbert Guy Lost His Mind, Robert Evans and cartoonist Randy Milholland call out Scott Adams
- Behind the Bastards: Part Two: How The Dilbert Guy Lost His Mind, Robert Evans and Matt Lieb call out Scott Adams
- Behind the Bastards: Part One: The Religion War, by Scott Adams, Robert Evans and Matt Lieb reads selections from Scott Adams's terrible novels
- Behind the Bastards: Part Two: God's Debris, by Scott Adams, Robert Evans and Matt Lieb discuss Scott Adams's worst novel
- Behind the Bastards: We Read The Dilbert Guy's Attempt to Make Trump into a Religion, Robert Evans and Garrison Davis call out Scott Adams
- PocketCasts: Part One: How The Dilbert Guy Lost His Mind, Robert Evans and cartoonist Randy Milholland call out Scott Adams
- PocketCasts: Part Two: How The Dilbert Guy Lost His Mind, Robert Evans and cartoonist Randy Milholland call out Scott Adams
- R. Don Steele: THE STEEL BALLS PRINCIPLES explained by Scott Adams
- R. Don Steele: SCOTT ADAMS 2 MIN OF IGNORANCE AND RACISM
- R. Don Steele: Don Steele fact checks Scott Adams, calls out Scott Adam's sophomoric, inconsistent, and plagiarist rhetoric
- R. Don Steele: SCOTT ADAMS LIAR THIEF by Don Steele, calls out Scott Adam's plagiarism
Scott Adams Race Comments and Getting Cancelled Links
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