Scott Adams
๐ค SpeakerVoice Profile Active
This person's voice can be automatically recognized across podcast episodes using AI voice matching.
Appearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
So I'm not surprised.
I have many
I'm not socially conservative at all, but I have many supporters and friends who are socially conservative.
And they've been telling me for many, many years, Harper is just a liberal in a conservative suit.
And I'm like, I don't know, whatever.
Well, when you see the CBC is doing a fluff piece on Harper's comments attacking Trump.
Well, there you go.
And that's how you end up with a conservative party where the deputy leader used to work recently.
for the firm founded by Justin Trudeau's chief of staff.
It is just one, you know, they say it's one big club and you're not in it.
Now Canada is a one very small club and it's more like the oligarchy, you know, Scott always made fun of it, but the oligarch structure in Russia, that's very similar to how Canada is governed.
And there's complete control over all the political parties as just one entity.
It's completely fake.
It's completely fake.
i've actually been crying and laughing so hard i've been laughing for 10 minutes straight since i saw this george phyllis and newscaster one source of information
Viewers might be more inclined to trust his statements.
Conversely, if he has been wrong before or shown bias, viewers might question his claims.
Three, context of the information.
These frequencies would make his assertion seem less credible or might suggest that he is part of a broader misinformation.
From a storytelling perspective, whether George is portrayed as a credible newscaster or as someone engaged in gaslighting.