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BumRushDaShow

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Tue Jan 13, 2026, 10:49 AM 7 hrs ago

Scott Adams, 'Dilbert' creator who poked fun at bad bosses, dies at 68 [View all]

Source: Washington Post

January 13, 2026 at 10:37 a.m. EST


Scott Adams, who became a hero to millions of cubicle-dwelling office workers as the creator of the satirical comic strip “Dilbert,” only to rebrand himself as a digital provocateur — at home in the Trump era’s right-wing mediasphere — with inflammatory comments about race, politics and identity, died Jan. 13. He was 68.

His former wife Shelly Miles announced his death in a live stream Tuesday morning, reading a statement she said Mr. Adams had prepared before his death. “I had an amazing life,” the statement said in part. “I gave it everything I had.”

Mr. Adams announced in May 2025 that he had metastatic prostate cancer, with only months to live. In a YouTube live stream, he said he had tried to avoid discussing his diagnosis (“once you go public, you’re just the dying cancer guy”) but decided to speak up after President Joe Biden revealed he had the same illness.

“I’d like to extend my respect and compassion for the ex-president and his family because they’re going through an especially tough time,” he said. “It’s a terrible disease.”

Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/obituaries/2026/01/13/scott-adams-dead-dilbert/



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Meh... he was MAGA, wasn't he? No big loss. QueerDuck 7 hrs ago #1
Extremely. Very far right. bearsfootball516 7 hrs ago #2
Yup BumRushDaShow 7 hrs ago #3
I read that... and chuckled wryly. QueerDuck 7 hrs ago #4
I didn't know about that comment until now fujiyamasan 6 hrs ago #10
I appreciated his empathy but he went full MAGA TexasBushwhacker 4 hrs ago #34
The fool took it for a whole year until he predictably progressed. travelingthrulife 3 hrs ago #38
Very empathetic of you hueymahl 4 hrs ago #25
Aww. Such a shame to say goodbye to a racist misogynist asshole like him. QueerDuck 3 hrs ago #37
We will have to agree to disagree hueymahl 3 hrs ago #42
You do you. I don't want to interrupt anyone's grief over that piece of garbage... QueerDuck 1 hr ago #48
lol. You clearly did not know him very well. travelingthrulife 3 hrs ago #39
I did not know him at all hueymahl 3 hrs ago #43
he used to seem OK Skittles 1 hr ago #49
Radicalization is a real thing Bluetus 11 min ago #53
Safe in the arms of the blond blue-eyed Jesus and away from the dark-skinned folks dalton99a 7 hrs ago #5
A pragmatist to the end. hueymahl 4 hrs ago #26
Talk an about a fox-hole prayer. Bristlecone 35 min ago #52
I have never wished someone dead, but I have read many obituaries with great pleasure. Ray Bruns 7 hrs ago #6
He will not be missed. grockri 7 hrs ago #7
Hard disagree hueymahl 4 hrs ago #27
Read the things he has said about people. He was a raging asshole. travelingthrulife 3 hrs ago #40
I have read a lot of his stuff, but not everything hueymahl 3 hrs ago #41
Huh...how about that. nt Javaman 6 hrs ago #8
Yes. Well. durablend 6 hrs ago #13
How 'bout them Dodgers? Dave Bowman 4 hrs ago #31
We definitely need more good news like this. The Grand Illuminist 6 hrs ago #9
........... turbinetree 6 hrs ago #11
Whatever you do, make sure that you don't hang around people like Scott Adams. nt Exp 6 hrs ago #12
Despite his nasty right-wing politics, his humor will be missed FakeNoose 6 hrs ago #14
- Lemon Lyman 6 hrs ago #15
Dilbert cartoons were hilarious and spot-on SpankMe 6 hrs ago #16
They stopped being funny when he started adding climate change denial to the strip. cab67 6 hrs ago #17
It feels like he drifted further and further right over the last decade. bearsfootball516 5 hrs ago #21
I laughed at Dilbert until they became a management tool. thought crime 4 hrs ago #30
Back when McCain was running for potus LittleGirl 6 hrs ago #18
I always recall an interview he did with Bill Maher maxsolomon 5 hrs ago #19
It was strange Nasruddin 4 hrs ago #28
He was a moron, but I always thought Dogbert was cute. Ziggysmom 5 hrs ago #20
Adams' politics will be forgotten, and his Dilbert series will live on. RIP, Scott. Thank you for the chuckles. ancianita 5 hrs ago #22
His cartoons were funny kimbutgar 4 hrs ago #23
I had saved some of his strips but threw them out years ago. He had a problem with females I think. twodogsbarking 4 hrs ago #24
I remember a bunch of years ago taking a contracted Supervisory course BumRushDaShow 4 hrs ago #33
I witnessed his strips being played out in business many times. He had talent. twodogsbarking 2 hrs ago #45
Oh no! LudwigPastorius 4 hrs ago #29
I mourn his passing ... JustABozoOnThisBus 4 hrs ago #32
When Adams started Dilbert, it was a decent strip that found humor in office life Wiz Imp 3 hrs ago #35
Don't know the history, but I suspect the RFK jr and conspiracy nuts contributed to his demise since as I understand it lostincalifornia 3 hrs ago #36
We loved the way Dilbert captured the absurdity and arrogance of our capitalist overlords - and then he turned out to be Martin68 3 hrs ago #44
Yeah, he treated his cancer with ivermectin and it didn't work. Who coulda guessed? SunSeeker 2 hrs ago #46
Scott Adams: "The best advice I would give to white people is to get the hell away from Black people... LetMyPeopleVote 2 hrs ago #47
... littlemissmartypants 1 hr ago #50
I assume he didn't leave anybody behind who gave a rat's ass. nt chowmama 53 min ago #51
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