Scott Adams calls for dismantling Democratic Party after Charlie Kirk’s death

Scott Adams, known for creating the comic strip "Dilbert" - Wikipedia
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Scott Adams, known for creating the ‘Dilbert’ comic strip, addressed the recent killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk during his podcast, ‘Coffee With Scott Adams.’ In his remarks, Adams stated that he believes the Democratic Party should be “totally dismantled,” referencing a tweet by Mike Cernovich. He argued that the party is supported not only by progressive billionaires but also by a network of non-profits and NGOs.

Adams explained that his views shifted following Kirk’s death. “Two days ago I would have said the healthiest thing for the country is that there are two strong political parties battling it out, in a war of ideas. But you know who else thought that? Charlie f-in’ Kirk. He thought that we could talk it out. His whole model was based on polite debate and doing it in public so everybody could see it. That didn’t work. He got sh-t. So now we just need to destroy the entire Democrat Party,” Adams said during his podcast.

He further criticized Democrats for their rhetoric following the incident. “They haven’t stopped calling [Trump] Hitler. They’re blaming him for the shooting. It didn’t get better; it got worse,” Adams added.

The discussion comes amid heightened tensions following Kirk’s murder, with commentators like Adams expressing frustration over what they describe as divisive political discourse.



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