Real Coffee with Scott Adams

Episode 3056 CWSA 12/28/25

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Dec 28, 2025
The discussion delves into controversial topics like military motives behind space energy tests and the implications of Tesla's new wireless charging patent. Scott humorously critiques Somali reparations while highlighting the rising use of coal in the U.S. and its puzzling mortality rates. Education in southern states is praised for its discipline-focused improvements. Other highlights include the psychological risks of AI chatbots for teens and emerging Alzheimer's reversal research, all wrapped in a personal anecdote about Google's Gemini.
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ANECDOTE

Censorship Playbooks Were Public

  • Scott Adams summarizes Mike Benz and Grok exposés linking Imran Ahmad and Norm Eisen to international censorship and 'black ops.'
  • He emphasizes published playbooks that promoted social-media censorship strategies affecting U.S. politics.
INSIGHT

Bubbles Shape Election-Rigging Beliefs

  • Adams describes a political information bubble where extensive allegations of election rigging circulate but remain hidden from mainstream left-leaning outlets.
  • He notes many reports, whistleblowers, and videos populate his bubble creating strong conviction of widespread fraud.
ANECDOTE

Close 2008 Win Raises Questions

  • Scott Adams recalls Al Franken's 2008 Minnesota Senate win by 312 votes and questions irregularities like ballots 'found in the trunk of his own car.'
  • He highlights Minnesota's law allowing one person to vouch for up to eight voters as a potential fraud vector.
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