Coffee With Scott Adams — Knowledge Archive July 10, 2026
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s message with, in all caps, "May they rot in hell." Merry Christmas. Is it just me, or is everything he does funny? He rails against his enemies for Christmas of all days, and then he ends it with "May they rot in hell. Merry Christmas." So this is a pattern he likes to do where he says bad things and then good things at the same time. It's very funny, and I like the fact that it makes all of his…

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the ability to bribe your way into one fake poll, and you know there are hundreds of polls happening all the time, but if there were just one poll that you could somehow bribe them or pay for it to be distorted, what would be the very best one to do? I'm thinking New Hampshire, wouldn't that be the number one most valuable thing to corrupt? Because everybody's always looking for the New Hampshi

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re story. Now I would have said Iowa, but I think New Hampshire is smaller, and it's the smallness which suggests it would be easier to corrupt. I don't know if that's true, but it suggests it. So I wouldn't believe any New Hampshire poll. It has nothing to do with the specific people who are running it. It just has to do w

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