(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) Journalist Jack Posobiec was joined by “Dilbert” comic strip creator Scott Adams for a recent podcast recording.
In their conversation promoting Adams’s controversial new book, Reframe Your Brain, and covering a wide range of political topics, Adams declared that President Joe Biden may already be “done,” Human Events reported.
With respect to Biden, Adams noted that “reading the tea leaves” and attending to “little signals” has indicated to him that Biden “might be done.”
Specifically, Adams cited Biden’s “absence, and the timing of it in politics where we are in the election cycle.” In his view, Biden is “not quite mentally. . . capable.”
Normally, an incumbent president would be ratcheting up his campaign by this point, yet there has been little movement from Biden since his announcement in late April.
The duo also spoke about the recent indictment against former President Donald Trump.
With Trump’s court case being set by DC federal Judge Tanya Chutkan for March 4, 2024 as the trial date, just before Super Tuesday, Posobiec asked Adams for his thoughts.
“Anytime you see coincidences mounting up in a zero-trust environment, you should distrust the government,” Adams noted.
“So, I’ve got a rule. I suppose you call this a reframe because it’s in the book, actually, that individuals are innocent until proven guilty. And we just have to have that standard.”
According to Adams, the innocent until proven guilty standard need only apply to normal American citizens, not to government officials or corporate bureaucrats, who have long since proven that they cannot be trusted.
“It’s one of the basic things that holds the country together. Even if you’re sure they’re guilty you got to treat him as innocent until it’s proven. But the government, and I would say big corporations as well, they don’t have that.”
The thesis of Adams’s book, which was temporarily banned from Amazon, could conceivably be used to support what the left and center have deemed to be “conspiracy theories” which suggest corruption at the highest levels of government and society.