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Scott Adams made Trump plausible before anyone else would
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Scott Adams made Trump plausible before anyone else would

On the timeline of making America great again, two dates in 2015 stand out for anyone who backed Donald Trump before it was safe to do so.On June 16, 2015, Trump came down the escalator in New York City and announced his run for president. The political class laughed. Conservative pundits mocked him. Commentators treated the whole thing as a stunt. A lifelong Democrat running as a Republican? A celebrity billionaire developer? Please. What a “clown.”Scott understood something most people never learn: Bad reviews from bad people are good reviews. He also understood how to grieve with honor instead of self-pity.Then came August 13, 2015.That day, Scott Adams — the creator of “Dilbert” and a best-selling personal development author — published a blog post that reframed the entire race in a single phrase:Usual frame:Donald Trump is a clown.Reframe:Donald Trump is a clown genius.That was Adams’ title: “Clown Genius.” And his point was simple: Trump wasn’t improvising. He was persuading. Adams wrote that Trump’s “value proposition” was to “Make America Great,” which meant selling the world on America again — what Adams called “good brand management.”It sounds obvious now. It didn’t sound obvious then.Adams became one of the first major nonpolitical public figures to say out loud what millions of Americans were starting to suspect: Trump wasn’t a joke. The joke was the people pretending they couldn’t see what was happening. “Clown Genius” by Scott Adams, accessed via the Internet ArchiveThat post didn’t just defend Trump. It gave people permission. It gave tens of millions of everyday Americans cover to voice support for the one candidate the establishment of both parties hated more than anyone they had seen in decades. Adams called it before the polls did, and he kept calling it.And, in the process, he helped change the course of human history.He later packaged Trump’s persuasion methods into a book-length case study, “Win Bigly.” And famously, he assigned Trump a 98% chance of winning in 2016 — at a time when most of the media treated the idea as laughable.Adams paid for that courage.When he backed Trump in 2015, he didn’t just lose polite invitations. He lit his career on fire. He traded lavish speaking fees, safe corporate fame, and establishment approval for permanent exile from respectable opinion.In October 2025, Adams described the price in stark terms:When I decided ... to back Trump … I sacrificed everything. I sacrificed my social life. I sacrificed my career. I sacrificed my reputation. I may have sacrificed my health. And I did that because I believed it was worth it. … I’m really happy I lived long enough to see it. It was worth it. … It was worth it to be right.Independent journalist and filmmaker Mike Cernovich made the point even more bluntly. Adams could have kept quiet, kept the corporate speaking gigs, and died richer. Instead, he chose the lonely road and earned something bigger than money. He became a legend.For millions, Scott Adams was more than a cartoonist or a commentator. Worldwide, listeners of Scott’s daily show, “Coffee with Scott Adams,” knew him as our “internet dad.” If Trump is the father of MAGA, Scott is its honorary stepfather.People didn’t just read him. They listened to him. They learned from him. They built confidence from his willingness to say what others wouldn’t.President Trump made America great again. Scott Adams made Candidate Trump plausible in the first place.After a long, public battle with prostate cancer, Scott Adams died on Tuesday, January 13. He was 68.President Trump responded with a tribute that said more than many will admit. — (@) “Sadly, the Great Influencer, Scott Adams, has passed away. He was a fantastic guy, who liked and respected me when it wasn’t fashionable to do so. He bravely fought a long battle against a terrible disease. My condolences go out to his family, and all of his many friends and listeners. He will be truly missed. God bless you Scott!”I’m one of those listeners and friends. More than that, I was Scott’s editor, and I remain the publisher of the Scott Adams library. He brought me on as a contributing editor for “Reframe Your Brain,” a book that has helped thousands of readers apply his signature “reframes” to work, money, relationships, and even faith.As of this writing, “Reframe Your Brain” is the No. 1 best-seller on Amazon.RELATED: Glenn Beck remembers Scott Adams: ‘A philosopher disguised as a stick-figure artist’ Phil Velasquez/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty ImagesNear the end of his life, Scott also made a quiet but meaningful choice. He accepted Pascal’s Wager — the simple risk-reward logic that faith in Jesus Christ is worth the bet. He pinned that profession to the top of his X.com profile in his final statement.Scott was a father figure to me in the most practical sense. I asked his advice the way a son asks his dad. He was happy to oblige. That’s who he was: sharp, funny, and eager to be useful.Now critics will rush in to re-litigate his controversies, including the 2023 livestream that helped get “Dilbert” pulled from newspapers. I wrote the truth for Newsweek at the time, after his remarks triggered an organized effort to kill his book deal and erase him from public life.I worked with an author on a not-quite-banned book recently. Dilbert creator and bestselling author Scott Adams had his long-running comic strip ended by multiple newspapers and his forthcoming book contract canceled over some hyperbolic remarks on race that were intended to stir up discussion. Scott Adams’ books were twice banned, but Amazon reversed the decision. … Adams then went to his audience and let them know that there were people who didn’t want his book published, and they responded by buying it, en masse. Sales shot up.Scott understood something most people never learn: Bad reviews from bad people are good reviews.He also understood how to grieve with honor instead of self-pity. As he wrote in “Reframe Your Brain”:When you experience the death of a loved one, your instincts push you into feeling tragedy, loss, and pain. Once you have had enough of that, and when you are ready, start tossing these five words around to release some of the pain: Gratitude. Respect. Honor. Privilege. Service.Scott Adams lived those words. And now he belongs to the ages.Scott won bigly.Thank you, Scott.
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Insurrection Act now: John Doyle's case for power against a 'criminal resistance'
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Insurrection Act now: John Doyle's case for power against a 'criminal resistance'

As Minnesota begins to resemble its 2020 self after the Immigration and Customs Enforcement shooting of Renee Nicole Good and widespread Somali fraud, a discussion of Trump invoking the Insurrection Act has been circulating — and BlazeTV host John Doyle is a fan.“Sometimes you can use power in ways that are counterproductive obviously. However there are also absolutely instances where it is counterproductive to not use power, when it is necessary to use power. I believe this is one of those cases,” Doyle explains.“If the left is allowed to run wild, it is only going to embolden them. These are people who are entropic by nature, and it’s going to just create more public resistance to mass deportations, everything’s just going to get uglier,” he continues.However Doyle points out that if the Trump administration actually cracks down on what he calls a “criminal resistance,” the left will have to “realize that it’s not winning.” “It’s going to lose energy. These people are paper tigers. Like, if the average left-wing dysgenic freak is scared to interfere with ICE, having seen so many of his, like, gay, race, communist comrades getting arrested, getting pepper-sprayed, physically harmed, whatever, he’s going to have second thoughts about doing this whole revolutionary larp,” Doyle says.And Doyle believes the movement is already losing energy.“Where was the resistance, right, when Trump won in 2024? You remember when Trump won in 2017, 2016? They had fires in D.C. ... they were burning stuff in D.C. at the Inauguration. Where was that in 2024? Where were all the Antifa riots during his campaign rallies?” Doyle asks.“What about after he won, you know, throughout the city? Where was our women’s march? Like the energy just is not there. The radical left, of course, is still around because these people are on welfare. They’re taking hormones. Like their job is to be that,” he continues.“They do maintain a sort of presence, right? However, it’s not as prominent as it used to be. That is good, as it would turn out. You actually win by winning,” he adds.Want more from John Doyle?To enjoy more of the truth about America and join the fight to restore a country that has been betrayed by its own leaders, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
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Hollywood Vampires (Cooper, Perry, Depp) Set 2026 Tour, First in 3 Years
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Hollywood Vampires (Cooper, Perry, Depp) Set 2026 Tour, First in 3 Years

The supergroup's setlists have included Alice Cooper and Aerosmith tracks while also paying homage to many departed rockers with a variety of covers. The post Hollywood Vampires (Cooper, Perry, Depp) Set 2026 Tour, First in 3 Years appeared first on Best Classic Bands.
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Bro, Take the L! Adam Schiff's BIG Karoline Leavitt Smackdown Turns Into HUMILIATING Crash and Burn
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Bro, Take the L! Adam Schiff's BIG Karoline Leavitt Smackdown Turns Into HUMILIATING Crash and Burn

Bro, Take the L! Adam Schiff's BIG Karoline Leavitt Smackdown Turns Into HUMILIATING Crash and Burn
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Jacob Frey Asks GOP to Join Dems in Fighting 'Unconstitutional Federal Actions' (Who Wants to Tell Him?)
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Jacob Frey Asks GOP to Join Dems in Fighting 'Unconstitutional Federal Actions' (Who Wants to Tell Him?)

Jacob Frey Asks GOP to Join Dems in Fighting 'Unconstitutional Federal Actions' (Who Wants to Tell Him?)
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Secret Service Now Alert Due to Iran's Assassination Threat
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Secret Service Now Alert Due to Iran's Assassination Threat

Secret Service Now Alert Due to Iran's Assassination Threat
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Working Families Party Says Fetterman Forgot Who Brung Him to the Dance and Now Want to Primary Him
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Working Families Party Says Fetterman Forgot Who Brung Him to the Dance and Now Want to Primary Him

Working Families Party Says Fetterman Forgot Who Brung Him to the Dance and Now Want to Primary Him
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Trump Says Iran Halted 800 Executions, Praises Leaders
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Trump Says Iran Halted 800 Executions, Praises Leaders

President Donald Trump said Friday that Iran had canceled 800 planned executions and thanked the country's leaders for not carrying them out. "I greatly respect the fact that all scheduled hangings...
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Mossad Chief in US for High-Level Discussions on Iran
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Mossad Chief in US for High-Level Discussions on Iran

David Barnea, director of Israel's Mossad spy agency, arrived in the United States on Friday for high-level talks on Iran, according to an Israeli source and another source familiar with the meetings.
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Trump: Isn't 'Any Reason' to Use Insurrection Act in Minn.
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Trump: Isn't 'Any Reason' to Use Insurrection Act in Minn.

President Donald Trump said Friday that there isn't "any reason" to invoke the Insurrection Act in Minnesota, even as the White House has weighed tougher federal steps amid ongoing unrest.
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