America lost a true patriot and brilliant satirist Tuesday morning with the death of Scott Adams, the creator of the iconic "Dilbert" comic strip, who passed away at age 68 after a courageous battle with stage 4 prostate cancer.
Adams' ex-wife, Shelly Miles, broke the heartbreaking news during Tuesday's livestream of Scott's popular morning show "Coffee with Scott Adams" on Rumble – one of the few platforms that didn't censor his truth-telling commentary.
Social media erupted with tributes as news spread. @TorranceMcClell posted: "🚨 #BREAKING Dilbert Creator Scott Adams has died after battling cancer. He was 68." Meanwhile, @rspraguegirl shared the somber announcement: "Dilbert Creator Scott Adams Has Died at 68."
A Truth-Teller Who Refused to Back Down
Adams wasn't just a cartoonist – he was a fearless voice who saw through the lies of corporate America and the radical left's propaganda machine. His "Dilbert" strip brilliantly exposed the absurdity of woke corporate culture decades before it became trendy to call out these failures.
In recent years, Adams became a powerful voice supporting President Trump and challenging mainstream media narratives. He faced vicious attacks and cancellation attempts from the left, but never wavered in speaking truth to power.
"Nobody should have to do that," posted @patriottakes, referencing how Adams had to appeal directly to Trump for help accessing cancer medications – exposing the failures of our broken healthcare bureaucracy.
Trump Administration Expected to Respond
President Trump, who valued Adams' support and intellectual honesty throughout the political battles of recent years, is expected to pay tribute to the fallen patriot. Adams understood what Trump represented – a rejection of the establishment's failed policies and corrupt institutions.
Scott Adams proved that one person with courage and talent could expose the truth about our broken systems. His legacy lives on in every American who refuses to bow to woke corporate tyranny and government overreach.
How will Patriots honor Scott Adams' fearless commitment to truth-telling in these dark times?
