Scott Adams, the legendary creator of Dilbert and an unapologetically pro-Trump commentator, has died at 68 after a prolonged battle with prostate cancer.
According to Gateway Pundit, Adams passed away on Tuesday morning, with news of his death revealed during a livestream hosted by his ex-wife. Tributes quickly began to circulate online, reflecting the impact of a man whose work shaped both office culture satire and political commentary.
After achieving global fame in the 1990s for skewering corporate absurdity with Dilbert, Adams evolved into one of the countrys most influential political voices. As a trained hypnotist, Adams famously predicted Donald Trumps victory shortly after he announced his 2015 campaign, describing him as a master of persuasion.
In recent years, he hosted a daily podcast, Coffee With Scott Adams, where he offered his interesting and innovative takes on the news from a perspective often at odds with the progressive establishment. Adams was a friend of The Gateway Pundit and would regularly cite stories from the website on his show, amplifying narratives typically ignored or dismissed by legacy media.
In one of his final shows, he broke down how the Democratic Party is essentially a criminal organization, a view that resonated with many conservatives skeptical of entrenched political power. Adams was cancelled by the left for his Trump friendly views, with many newspapers blacklisting his comic strip because of his political views, underscoring the intolerance of dissent in todays media and cultural institutions.
He was also a famed author, writing best-selling books including How to Fail at Everything and Still Win Big, which championed personal responsibility and resilience. In his final days, he announced he would converting to Christianity on the encouragement of many of his supporters, a decision that reflected both humility and a late-life spiritual turn.
We have all known this news was coming, but that does not make it any easier, one tribute noted, capturing the sense of loss among his audience. Rest in peace to a true legend.
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