Coffee With Scott Adams — Knowledge Archive August 23, 2026
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st think we don't have enough not in common. So that's just my take on that. And then on election fraud. Let's talk about election fraud. As I keep telling you, every day that goes by without confirmation of any kind of election fraud probably means there's less likelihood we'll ever find it. Do you agree with that general statement? That the longer we go without finding any fraud the less likely…

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it. Somebody says no, that would be they haven't found fraud if you still need something to prove it. You haven't found it. We always had suspicions. You know there are plenty of things that look sketchy. But if you still need something to prove it you haven't found it. That's my point. Now does that mean it's not there? Let me say again my overall opinion of the election. The election is designed to hide fraud. The election is designed to hide fraud because you can't audit parts of it with the digital part. That's a design. That's a design choice. It's not an accident. So if you design something to hide fraud and it's a high value target and lots of people are going to try because it's a high value target, the one thing you can say with certainty is that at some point it will be subject to fraud. You just don't know if it happened already. Now that's the mystery we need to solve. And it looks like we're not going to solve it at least in terms of not going to find any evidence.

Scott apparently doesn't realize his YouTube show has an inherent delay. Now you may have missed my mocking from just a moment ago in which I said why do people tell me what I don't know. Scott doesn't know that YouTube has an inherent delay. Yeah I do know that. I do know that. Now you could call it inherent or any other word but I know that the system has a delay.

I'm going to have to run in a little bit. I've got something I gotta do. But is there any news that doesn't involve China being bad? Do you notice that how much of our news has to do with China? A lot, right? China is either directly or indirectly, either by we have to compete with them or something about climate change is changing our energy policy and our fentanyl, you know our homeless and fentanyl and deaths is about China. The COVID is about China. The Afghanistan is about China. It's all about China.

Stop Asian hate. Stop Asian hate. Where did you see Asian hate? Did you imagine that you saw some of that there? You know the United States has tons of Asian Americans, all patriots, and you know has nothing to do with that, right? You know one of the things about, you might not be American whoever said that. Yeah that could be a China troll you're right. But let me explain. America, we're not really about that in terms of our point of view about the outside world. It's not anti-Asian. The United States is a bunch of mutts. We're just a bunch of stuff thrown together. Like that's not our deal here. It's about the government. The Chinese people, tremendous people. How many Chinese American friends do you have? I got lots, right? Family members. Family members as well. So it's definitely not about Chinese people.

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Chinese people are awesome. Chinese government, well Chinese government not so awesome. And I think the Chinese people would agree with most of that. So definitely not about any anti-Asian anything. We don't do that here. This is not the live stream where you're going to see anti-anything like that. Okay. Somebody says same with the Iranians. Love them but cannot stand the ayatollah. Yeah if you…

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