Coffee With Scott Adams — Knowledge Archive May 24, 2026
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there's no obvious way even to reverse the charge — I looked, I looked. Is there a way to reverse the charge or complain? Not really. So they need to fix that. All right. Rasmussen did a poll and asked people if they thought that Biden's first hundred days was a success. Only 36% said yes. But of course conservatives thought he was a big failure and liberals thought he was great. But 36% of moder…

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he got elected, including opening up the border.

So I don't know. I guess you have to ask yourself what failure means if somebody is doing what they said they would do. You just don't like it.

We'll talk, of course, more about Biden here. First, some other fun stuff.

Project Veritas, as you know, is suing the New York Times for saying some things about their projects. And apparently the New York Times' legal defense is that they're injecting unlabeled opinion into their news stories. That seems like quite an admission, doesn't it? That the parts that are under complaint were opinion, but they seemed to be embedded in news. So I think Project Veritas just got a huge win in just getting the New York Times to admit the degree to which they insert opinion into news. If all that comes of that is that the public is more inf

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ormed about how much opinion is injected into news, that's probably a good thing. So again, I'll say that Project Veritas is one of the most constructive forces in the country right now. Weird, isn't it, that they're one of the most constructive forces? Because they're a pushback against the media propaganda. And you just need that. You need as much pushback as you can get. Here's an alarming st…

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