Scott Alexander
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Podcast Appearances
Scott was a trailblazer host with his reasonable, thoughtful take on current events, often describing the two screens' views of both the left and right political opinions on current events.
Scott Adams' question and answer discussions with his audience brought varied insights and gave Americans a nuanced view of others.
At the end of his life, Scott was highly influential in American thought, culture and politics.
Scott writes,
CWSA ranks 50th on Apple's top 100 news politics podcasts.
Footnote, in December it was number 67, so it may have gotten a small publicity bump from Adams' death, but only a small one.
Back to the text.
It's very close to the rankings of Jen Psaki, Biden's ex-press secretary, and Al Franken, ex-senator, but also to very many people I have never heard of.
I'm not sure how to interpret this.
Here's a comic strip.
Dogbert says, I'm launching my new career as an internet success guru.
I used to think I needed some sort of insight or expertise, but it turns out I only need to string a bunch of words together.
And here, pointy-haired boss is watching Dogbert on his phone.
Dogbert is saying, and the infinite energy of being vibrates through the timelessness of the quantum field.
And he's thinking, sounds right.
Comparing YouTube subscribers of Adam's and various other podcasts I've heard of, all numbers are in thousands.
Joe Rogan, 21,000,000.
Lex Fredman, 5,000,000.
Dorkash Patel, 1,000,000.
A16Z, 241,000.