The Scott Adams School - 04/27/26 HOME TEAM / White House CD. Trump. and more

Real Coffee with Scott Adams1h 1mApril 27, 2026

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In the wake of a thwarted assassination attempt at the 2026 White House Correspondents' Dinner, the Real Coffee with Scott Adams team delivers a blistering indictment of left-wing rhetoric, framing the attack not as an isolated incident but as a predictable outcome of years of dehumanizing language targeting Donald Trump. Hosts Owen and Marcella argue that figures like Joy Reid, Rachel Maddow, and James Carville, through repeated use of terms like 'Hitler' and 'wet work,' created a toxic environment that directly enabled violence. They cite Scott Adams’ prescient warnings from 2020—long before the event—that 'Republicans will be hunted'—and claim the media’s failure to acknowledge their role is complicity. The episode also exposes the Southern Poverty Law Center’s alleged $3 million funding of extremist groups, framing it as a cynical 'grift' that weaponized racism to boost donations. Security failures at the event—lax ID checks, no room sweeps, and a lack of vetting—are condemned as reckless, with hosts demanding systemic overhaul. Yet amid the outrage, they stress Scott Adams’ core lesson: don’t become the chaos you oppose. The episode ends with a call to action—expose the truth, demand accountability, and channel anger into strategic resistance. The episode’s central thesis is that the assassination attempt was not a surprise but a statistical inevitability born from sustained political violence.

Key Takeaways
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The assassination attempt was not random but a predictable outcome of seven years of left-wing rhetoric equating Trump with Hitler and calling for his removal by any means.

2

Scott Adams predicted in 2020 that Republicans would be hunted, and the episode argues that his warning was ignored at great cost.

3

The Southern Poverty Law Center allegedly funneled $3 million to extremist groups like the KKK to create a 'racism crisis' that boosted their fundraising by $81 million.

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Security at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner was dangerously lax—no ID checks, no bag searches, and no hotel room sweeps—making the event a 'perfect storm' for attack.

5

The shooter’s manifesto revealed he expected 'armed agents every 10 feet' but found 'nothing'—a damning indictment of Secret Service failure.

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Chapters
0:00
10 min

The Simultaneous Sip & Pre-Show Energy

The episode opens with the hosts launching into the 'Simultaneous Sip' ritual, a signature moment of shared presence and dopamine-fueled connection. They set the tone with playful banter about the early start, weekend updates, and the energy of the pre-show chat.

10:00
15 min

The Aftermath of the White House Attack: No Name, No Notoriety

We all know why this happened. We're not stupid. When rhetoric gets pushed to the edge over and over again by people on both sides, and especially by the media, this is the kind of outcome it leads to. That doesn't make it acceptable. It just makes it predictable.

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25:00
25 min

Scott’s Debris: The Collective Mind That Saw It Coming

In 2020, I got mocked. I think all of you remember for posting that in 2020 before the election, I said that if Biden wins, Republicans will be hunted. And then we watched as one Republican after another went to jail. And now this.

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50:00
25 min

The Rhetoric That Killed: From 'Fine People' to 'Wet Work'

If the person running for president says, hey, the other guy's a Nazi and here's the proof, and then he mentions the fine people hoax as the proof, what are you going to do if you're a 20-year-old? Allegedly, the shooter was 20 years old. Do you think a 20-year-old can resist that level of brainwashing?

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1:15:00
28 min

The Security Failure: A Perfect Storm of Incompetence

I flashed my ticket and was waved through in one second. My name was not checked against any list. I showed no ID. I was not patted down, did not go through a metal detector. I probably could have shown a ticket from a prior year or a fake one as they barely looked at it.

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High-Impact Quotes
In 2020, I got mocked. I think all of you remember for posting that in 2020 before the election, I said that if Biden wins, Republicans will be hunted. And then we watched as one Republican after another went to jail. And now this.
Owen18:02
Viral: 90.0
We all know why this happened. We're not stupid. When rhetoric gets pushed to the edge over and over again by people on both sides, and especially by the media, this is the kind of outcome it leads to. That doesn't make it acceptable. It just makes it predictable.
Owen4:56
Viral: 85.0
I flashed my ticket and was waved through in one second. My name was not checked against any list. I showed no ID. I was not patted down, did not go through a metal detector. I probably could have shown a ticket from a prior year or a fake one as they barely looked at it.
Bill Malusion41:00
Viral: 82.0
Speakers

Hosts

OwenMarcella

Guest

Walter Kern
Topics Discussed
assassination attempt95%security failures92%political rhetoric90%Scott Adams philosophy88%media responsibility85%Southern Poverty Law Center80%left-wing extremism75%conspiracy theories70%
People & Brands

Donald Trump

person

42xPositive

Scott Adams

person

25xPositive

Joe Biden

person

18xNegative

Secret Service

organization

15xMixed

Southern Poverty Law Center

organization

12xNegative

Joy Reid

person

8xNegative

Rachel Maddow

person

6xNegative

James Carville

person

4xNegative

Wide Awakes

organization

4xNegative

Ku Klux Klan

organization

3xNegative

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