Scott Adams, the creator of the Dilbert comic series and outspoken conservative commentator, has died at the age of 68 following a battle with prostate cancer. His ex-wife announced his death on Tuesday during an episode of his Coffee with Scott Adams livestream. In the 1990s, Adams achieved worldwide fame with Dilbert, a comic strip that satirized the frustrations and absurdities of corporate office culture.
Scott Adams on Rumble Dilbert creator and political commentator Scott Adams shared a bleak health update with his fans on New Year's Day, saying he received nothing but bad news during his latest visit to his radiologist. The odds of me recovering are essentially zero, Adams said on his Rumble program.I'll give you an update if that changes, but it won't. Adams has metastasized prostate cancer and has been sharing frequent updates with his fans.
East Bay resident and Dilbert cartoonist turned racist podcaster Scott Adams put out a direct plea to President Trump on Sunday to help him get a specific cancer treatment at Kaiser Permanente, and both Trump and RFK Jr. responded. Adams, who has metastatic prostate cancer, says he is "declining fast" and claims that Kaiser "dropped the ball" in scheduling him for a new radioactive drug treatment.