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"YOUR WELCOME" with Michael Malice

Scott Adams - North Korea and the Power of Persuasion - Episode #3

"YOUR WELCOME" with Michael Malice

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News, Politics, Talk Radio

4.72.1K Ratings

🗓️ 13 June 2018

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

Scott Adams is the creator of the Dilbert comic strip and the author of several nonfiction works of satire, commentary, and business including the recent "Win Bigly." In the wake of the historic summit between North Korean Dictator Kim Jong Un and American President Donald Trump, Michael and Scott discuss the historic implications of the sit down along with the huge victory this is for the Trump presidency, concessions of the ego, corporate America and the powers of persuasion. Follow the show @michaelmalice, @ScottAdamsSays, @gasdigital

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0:00.0

I'm going to be here. The prime goal of government is to protect the minority of the opulent from the majority.

0:38.0

And in order to do that, you've got to fragment the majority so they really can't get to do very much and you have to concentrate power

0:45.4

among the wealth of the nations.

0:47.0

What? What's the use of an other guy if you don't have your finger on the trigger.

1:03.0

What's the use of a guy if you know of your finger on

1:10.0

A-Good afternoon, I'm Michael Malice and let that be your welcome for the next hour. I am, this is the summit everyone has been waiting for. We have got on the horn Scott Adams, creator ofbert author of wind bigly persuasion in a world

1:26.2

where facts don't matter as well as how to fail it almost everything is still wind big

1:29.5

I'm a huge fan of Scots and I'm really excited to have him on.

1:35.0

We were probably the only two people who were calling this North Korea thing as it was happening.

1:40.0

Yeah, and it's about time that the two great leaders in the world got together here.

1:46.0

Well, one of the things I want...

1:48.0

Did you know, I don't know if you know this about me, Scott.

1:50.0

So Harvey P. Carr of American Splendor Fame had written a graphic novel about me.

1:54.0

So is this the first time that you've been interviewed by an actual comic character?

2:00.0

Yes, and actually I'm very impressed that you were a character of his.

2:04.7

That's, you're going deep into the cartooning, you know,

2:08.0

cartooning depths to come up with that name.

2:10.4

So let me talk to you a little bit about Dilbert.

2:12.4

I mean, cartoon, being a comic strip artist and writer that's got to be a very solitary profession. Is there some sort of collegiality with your peers or are you basically were you stuck in your cave turning out the product?

2:24.3

Cartooning is the weirdest profession because once a year there's a big event that's

2:29.9

sort of like the Oscars for cartoonists and most of the cartoonists who are working show up at that.

2:36.6

But it's an actual convention of introverts.

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