
Real Coffee with Scott Adams Episode 3002 CWSA 10/28/25
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Oct 28, 2025 Explore the intriguing dynamics of political rhetoric and its potential to incite violence. Delve into the latest tech advancements like Neuralink and the implications of Amazon's AI layoffs. Unpack the complexities of political comparisons with a critical lens and consider the effects of California's redistricting proposals. Discover Trump's recent Asia trip highlights and the cultural significance of a symbolic gift. Plus, ponder Bill Gates' pivot toward addressing poverty in climate discussions.
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Rhetoric Cycle Creates Credibility Problems
- Democrats often escalate extreme rhetoric (e.g., calling Trump Hitler) then deny it when it backfires.
- Scott outlines a pattern: overuse, denial, and then doubling down, which creates credibility issues.
Campus Attack Counters 'Antifa Doesn't Exist' Claims
- A Turning Point USA leader was attacked near CU Boulder allegedly by an Antifa member, contradicting denials that Antifa exists.
- Scott uses the incident to show how claimed nonexistence of groups can be false when evidence appears.
Doomsday Language Signals Poor Reasoning
- Scott equates apocalyptic political language with poor mental health rather than political argument.
- He urges distinguishing specific policy critique from vague dystopian signaling.



