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  1. I usually do not follow Scott Adams, the Watson guy from Prison Planet, or Tim Pool regularly.
    But I will listen if Kate or one of her co-bloggers post it. However! If they do not suck me in within 3 minutes, I am gone.
    So please either cue it to the correct point, or tell us XX:xx is when the good stuff starts. Please.

    The first minute, Scott told me something important that was not Kyle related, but I had not heard elsewhere. Joe Biden’s Medical Exam results. And what was missing – – The Cognitive Test Results, AND If any test was performed?

    I do like the Twitter @ links on the right side and use some of them regularly. Thanks!

  2. Perhaps this Scott Adams episode was posted because of his reference to the teacher’s union in Ontario deciding to unevenly weight votes based on race, lessening the value of white votes. His solution was that everyone just identify as black in order to have their vote count more.

  3. I could only watch a little bit. Does he toke with his coffee? Going on and on about the OSSTF’s decision on race, as if there’s even a slim chance that anyone would do what he’s suggesting, shows him to be more than a little silly and kind of naive. I was a member of Peesack and I was surprised it wasn’t them. Probably next convention.

    1. If memory serves, Adams was dealing with an illness pre-COVID, and when he returned after a brief absence he seemed much different. He also talked a lot at that time about using cannabis products to ease his condition. Now, I suspected at the time while watching him change, that his ‘beliefs’ were being a little shaken by exploring some of his altered perspectives. That, or his illness was more ‘life-transforming’ than he ever let on. But, whatever the cause, he has definitely changed to the point that he lost my interest almost completely.

      Also, for some reason his ‘simultaneous sip’ ritual really turned me off. I guess it made me feel like he now saw his audience members as his cult followers. Ha, I found myself actively resisting it.

      I used to love the fact that some of Adam’s videos would challenge my thoughts and beliefs, but now I usually find myself questioning his logic, not mine.

      1. Nicely summarized. Although ANYONE living in his wealthy sub-sub-suburban white enclave of the Pleasanton, CA hills … who isn’t a hardcore white leftist … has my base admiration.

        1. Excellent point, Kenji. He has always had my respect for being his own man.

          I should also say that, whether I was agreeing with him or not, I don’t ever remember finding him insincere or knowingly dishonest. That’s worth something, too.

  4. Adams meanders too much.
    I prefer the guys who succinctly cut to the chase, like Paul Watson, Neil Oliver, and Quick Dick.

  5. I used to watch Scott Adams a little from time to time. But stopped when he without giving reason or justification attacked Tony Heller.

    1. I didn’t know that.
      Tony Heller is a rare voice of sanity.
      So Adams is a climate alarmist and pro-quackcine.

    1. ok… I made it as far as the 21:00 minute mark, and I have to admit, I howled at this.

      I cued it up for you here… https://youtu.be/dKQfx2XbQa4?t=1260

      ‘If you suck all the bad parts out of a democrat, Compress all that “stuff” and mush it all together, you get Gerry Nadler!’

      Not a fan, but if there’s anything to like about Scott Adams, it’s gems like this.

  6. I used to listen to this guy a while back but I diverged with his hardened opinion on something I couldn’t accept. I enjoyed listening again on a number of accounts. He again asserted he was right about Kamala Harris being President. Eyeroll. He went down the daily reinforcing of the fine people hoax. Which he’s not wrong about but the repetition. Then he talked about tue OSSTF and talked about identifying as black. Another staple. I think I don’t need to spend the hour listening since I can tell you what all the major points of his podcast will be, Minus the audio issues at least for today. I guess those got deleted from the simulation.

  7. I enjoy people like Scott Adams who have a differing worldview than mine, representing evidence reasonable people can disagree while still sharing many values. The left-right polarization, one side virtuous, the other evil, one wise, the other addled by bias and ignorance, representing less than 1/3 of citizens, is losing its monopoly on facts, along with voter support, their easy hegemony now threatened.

    Look for ever more shrill mendactic malevolence from neo-totalitarians, as they continue to fail, because their eye off the ball of kitchen table issues towards self-aggrandizing and power promoting false narratives of white supremacy, climate change and covid coups.

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