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Real Coffee with Scott Adams

Episode 2801 CWSA 04/06/25

Sun, 06 Apr 2025

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Chapter 1: What is the highlight of human civilization?

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Good morning, everybody, and welcome to the highlight of human civilization. Probably the best time you'll ever have, but if you'd like to take this experience up two levels that nobody can even understand with their tiny, shiny human brains, all you need for that is a cup or mug or a glass, a tank of Chelsea Stein, a canteen jug or flask, a vessel of any kind. Fill it with your favorite liquid.

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Chapter 2: What are the benefits of coffee according to recent studies?

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I like coffee. And join me now for the unparalleled pleasure Dopamine hit of the day, the thing that makes everything better. It's called the simultaneous sip, and it happens now. Go. Well, I wonder if there's any new science saying that coffee is good for you. Oh, yes, there is. According to SciPost, coffee is associated with lower risk of depression and anxiety.

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Do you feel less depressed and less anxious after that sip? You should. You should. You're in good shape now. Well, here's some science that didn't need to happen. According to Gilmore Health News, Gilmore Health News, when people like each other, they respond faster in conversation, according to a study. How many didn't know that?

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Chapter 3: What does fast response in conversations indicate about relationships?

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You ever hear a conversation where somebody's like, blah, blah, blah? And then there's a long pause. Then somebody's like, blah, blah, blah. You think, they're not really connecting. But if you see two people who are just practically talking over each other, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.

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They almost always like each other, unless they're fighting when they're doing it, I suppose. So yes, you could have just asked me. The faster people respond. the more they like you. True story. There's a, I don't know if it's a group or the name of the city, called Praxis, that

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Chapter 4: Who is Dryden Brown and what are his ambitions?

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raise half a billion dollars to build their own cyber city operating independent of any other country so there's somebody named dryden brown who thinks we're on the uh the precipice of a brave new world so he's a 29 year old and he wants to build a futuristic new city But the part that I was impressed with is his name. Imagine having a last name Brown and your parents name you Dryden.

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He's actually Dryden Brown. You know who else is Dryden Brown? We'll get to it. So he's going to build his own little independent city. I don't know where they're going to put it, though. Who would give up their own land so that you could build an independent city on their country? I don't know. You'd have to find an island or something, I guess.

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According to the Associated Press, there were some border inspectors on our southern border who were taking bribes to wave traffickers in. How unsurprised are you that some of our border security were taking bribes? Wouldn't it be more surprising if they didn't? That would be the most obvious people you'd ever want to bribe. All right. Well, speaking of Dryden Brown, James Carville has resurfaced.

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Chapter 5: What controversial statement did James Carville make about Trump supporters?

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And according to Fox News, He warned on Friday that the people who cooperate with Trump's administration may be treated the way Nazi collaborators were at the end of World War II. Now, what a piece of crap that man is. That's one of the worst things I've ever seen. Because he's doing the making you think past the sale thing. So the sale is that Trump is a Nazi.

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The thinking past the sale is that how will they be treated if you're supporting a Nazi? That is, first of all, clever persuasion, but it's evil. That is pure evil. And that is a call for violence. How could you say this is anything else but a call to violence? I think you should go to jail if you say stuff like this.

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Because you're really... Isn't there a law that says if you incite violence in a really direct way, not an indirect way, but if you do it really directly, isn't that illegal? And it seems to me that labeling people as Nazi collaborators and talking about how they would be treated... That seems to be exactly like a crime, but what do I know?

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Well, if you haven't seen this clip, you ought to watch Sam Harris. He's got a video, at least it's on X, in which he's talking about Joe Rogan. And boy, does he have a problem with Joe Rogan. He thinks that Joe Rogan's a good person, but that he's in way over his head on so many topics. This is according to Sam Harris.

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And then he slams Dave Smith, who he calls a pure misinformation artist and not an expert on the Middle East. And then he says, Sam Harris says, our society is as politically shattered as it is in part because of how Joe Rogan has interacted with information. Really? Really? Is the state of modern society in the United States somewhat or even largely because of how Joe Rogan talks to his guests?

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That feels pretty crazy. But you should see Sam Harris' globula. Globula. G-L-A-B-E-L-L-A. That's those little lines between your eyebrows. Oh my God, you have to see it. He looks so insane. His little eyebrows are like so scrunched up. It looks like the cat's asshole. It just happens to be right in the middle of his face. I've never seen so much scrunched up mental illness looking.

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It looks like mental illness. But wow. Now, I will agree with one thing. I've said the same thing myself, which is that the podcaster having one guest, and it's not just Joe Rogan, if you only have one guest, you have the documentary effect, which is there's nobody there to say that the guest is wrong. And then you go away thinking, wow, I just listened to three hours of this person talking about

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aliens in his backyard. That must be true. So I do agree that sometimes you need some kind of a comment system or something to kind of fact check the podcast. That would be good. Hollywood actor Terrence Howard is... having some fun here. He revealed on the PBD podcast that every celebrity that attended Diddy's parties got sexed up by men, which he calls losing their man card.

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Now, he even lists the people he says got sexed up by men. He uses the F word, but he said that includes LeBron James, Barack Obama, Jay-Z, and many other prominent Diddy Party attendees. Do you believe that? Do you believe that every single famous person that went to a Diddy Party bent over and got taken and then their psychology was destroyed and they became slaves to Diddy or something?

Chapter 6: How does Norm Eisen's relationship with Chief Justice Roberts raise concerns?

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They didn't even know who they were. I mean, I'm not even sure they knew their own names. Ah, fascism. So that was very non-organic looking. But do you remember the story that Mike Benz found that Norm Eisen, who is one of the lawfare lawyers against Trump, probably the main one, he's probably the most prominent one,

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And it was revealed that John Roberts, the head of the Supreme Court, had spent a few weeks with him when Eisen was a diplomat. I guess he was the ambassador to the Czech Republic. And when I heard that, I said, oh, my God, if those two guys are spending time together, that's not a comfortable thing to hear. But it's way worse than that, I found out.

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It turns out that Norm Eisen said that John Roberts was his college friend. So even long before John Roberts was in the Supreme Court, he was tight with Norm Eisen. Now, what would you expect to see if we were involved in a color revolution? Now, if not, everybody knows what that is. A color revolution is how you essentially overthrow a country.

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And it's the way the United States has overthrown dozens of different countries. So what you do is you... Usually they're opposing a populist leader. So that's who gets overthrown, the populist. You create a bunch of fake street protests that are not organic whatsoever. You take control of the courts. So you bribe and... Otherwise, cajole until the judges are going to do what you want.

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You get control of the prosecutors and the attorney generals because that's who can put people in jail. And then you do a lot of lawfare, a lot of suing and stuff like that. And then you control the media. And not just control it, you put a bunch of fake news, you know, rumors into the media so that it all comes together. And then you pretend that it was all organic.

Chapter 7: What is a color revolution and how does it relate to the current political climate?

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Now, so that's what a color revolution looks like. So now we know that Norm Eisen, the primary person who at least Mike Ben says was driving a lot of our foreign, or at least some of our foreign color revolutions, and he's good friends with the head of the Supreme Court. Now, have you noticed that John Roberts sometimes disagrees with the so-called conservatives on the court?

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And he's more likely to disagree than anybody on the court. Who saw that coming? So that's a little sketchy, isn't it? That the guy who is good friends with Norm Eisen is also the guy who doesn't agree with what you would imagine would be his team, the conservatives. I mean, there's no reason he has to vote with the conservatives, but he's broken ranks more than the rest of them. So that's a tell.

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And then, of course, Trump is a populist leader. So that's exactly the kind of ones they target. The street protests are massive and completely fake, meaning that they're just paying people and shipping in oldsters and giving them signs. Then you've got courts that are sort of out of control.

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You know those individual liberal judges that are trying to shut down Trump no matter where the judge is, anywhere in the country. They can just shop for one that will say, yes, Trump must be stopped everywhere in the country. So that sounds sketchy. Then, of course, the control of the prosecutors and the attorney generals. That's what Soros has been doing for years.

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He's been getting his Soros prosecutors in there so they can put people like Trump in jail, which they tried very hard to do and got pretty close. And then the lawfare, you know, you've seen the lawfare for yourself, so that's real. And then the media control and the fake news, that's what people like Carville are doing. So Carville is now starting the...

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Carville is starting the Nazi collaborator frame. These are the worst people in the entire world. These are really bad people. And I don't know if they think they're doing the right thing, but they're definitely not doing the right thing as far as I can tell. So, yeah, we're in the middle of a color revolution that in every way, in every way, checks every box.

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Do you think any of that's a coincidence? Not a chance. Not a chance. We're in the middle of an overthrow of the country. And I would argue we were in Trump's first term as well, but he came back. Meanwhile, Senator Chuck Grassley is trying to do something about this. These rogue judges who do these nationwide injunctions I was just talking about.

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But he's got exactly zero Democrats who agree with him, so I don't think that's going to happen. Republicans like it, of course. But at least it's something. I mean, at least he's taking a run at it. I don't think he has a chance. Mike Netter was posting today. There's a new USC study of Californian gas prices.

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found that the reason California gas is more expensive, and it's about twice as much as the rest of the country. Did you know that? Our gas is roughly twice as much as, let's say, Florida. But the reason is, it's all self-inflicted. So that's the result of the study. So it's all because of stuff like, and it's not because of price gouging, which Newsom wants you to believe.

Chapter 8: How are rogue judges influencing national politics?

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And you'll be surprised to know that they failed two recent audits in recent months. And the CEO was found to have, quote, inadvertently signed millions of dollars of contracts to the nonprofit her husband works at. Do you think she inadvertently signed millions of dollars of contracts to the nonprofit that her husband works at?

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Now, what have we been teaching you ever since we found out about USAID and all the NGOs? This is the way Democrats are robbing the country. They give some non-auditable charity that sounds good on paper like, oh, we're going to help the homeless. And then they just give it out to sub-organizations that usually have family members or spouses there. And it's just total money laundering.

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It's just crime. So I wonder why the homeless problem hasn't gotten any better in California. Well, there you go. According to the Daily Mail, and I'm not believing this actually, Trump's approval rating rose this week, even in the middle of the tariffs and the trade war, and that it's at the highest it's been.

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I don't believe that, and I think there was another study somewhere else that said it was down, and I don't believe that one either. I think all the Trump popularity polls are either pro-Trump or anti-Trump, and they might be a little rigged at this point. I don't know. But I don't believe that Trump's popularity is at an all-time high in the middle of the tariff thing. That seems pretty unlikely.

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Apparently, Elon Musk has said that he'd like to see Europe and the U.S. have what he calls a free trade zone, which would be no tariffs at all. And I was a little unclear whether this disagrees with Trump or not, because I think Trump also wanted no tariffs. But is Musk saying anything that Trump would disagree with?

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Or is he maybe getting ahead of him because there's some negotiations that haven't happened yet? I don't know. But I guess I agree with Musk that wouldn't it be good just to have a zero tariff zone? Speaking of tariffs, remember how Israel was so quick to say, hey, we'll drop all of our tariffs. And I found out a little bit more about that. So Israel is so clever.

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They dropped the tariffs that don't exist. So there basically weren't any tariffs. So they didn't drop anything. But here's why things are expensive in Israel. I see a long thread by Saul Sedka where he describes it this way. Did you know that the food prices in Israel are about 50% more expensive than comparable places? 50% more. Do you think that's because of tariffs? Nope. Nope.

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Do you think it's because of trade wars? Nope. Nope. It's because the lobbyists for the domestic food companies have such a control over the government that they just make it illegal. And they've got lots of tricks for doing that. They make it illegal for people to sell stuff from other countries. Now, when I say illegal, I don't mean exactly illegal. But let me give you one example.

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So one example was there was a... a ketchup company in Israel who got some kind of a law passed or regulation, I don't know what it was, in Israel that would mean that Heinz ketchup did not qualify as ketchup. So in other words, they got the government to define what ketchup is. And it just happened to be a definition that the local company satisfied.

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