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We are very sad to report that beloved “Dilbert” comic book creator Scott Adams has revealed he has a very aggressive form of prostate cancer.
Scott took to Rumble to make the sobering announcement:
Watch:
Coffee With Scott Adams 5/19/25 https://t.co/miG4jySdsD
— Scott Adams (@ScottAdamsSays) May 19, 2025
We’re deeply saddened to hear this. Scott has been a respected and well-loved figure in the MAGA community for years, and this news has shaken the America First movement.
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His unexpected announcement has also reignited serious questions surrounding Joe Biden’s diagnosis.
Adams had kept his cancer battle quiet, and although he did not say when he was diagnosed with the disease, he said he has ‘had it longer than (Biden) has had it.’
‘Well, longer than he’s admitted to having it,’ he added.
The quip about when Biden was diagnosed with his stage 4 cancer comes as medical experts quickly questioned how the former president’s condition was able to progress so severely without it being previously detected.
On Monday, leading oncologist Dr Zeke Emanuel shockingly declared to MSNBC that Biden likely had cancer when he began his presidency over four years ago.
He said despite Biden’s office saying his diagnosis came just a week after doctors found a ‘small nodule’ on his prostate, his condition ‘did not develop in the last 100, 200 days.’
‘He had it while he was President,’ Emanuel insisted. ‘He probably had it at the start of his presidency, in 2021. Yes, I don’t think there’s any disagreement about that.’
As you can imagine, the tributes to Scott are pouring in. We wanted to share some of the touching tributes with you:
“This makes me so sad. I really like Scott Adams and value his opinions so much!”
“We love you Scott and we are praying for you!”
“Please stop a moment and say a prayer for Scott Adams and his family.”
“I remember reading Dilbert growing up. Prayers up Mr. Scott Adams. From my understanding he is atheist. Praying he comes to know Christ before his day is up.”
“Heavenly Father, we lift up Scott to You, asking for Your comfort and peace to surround him as he faces cancer. Grant him strength to endure each day, and may Your love ease his pain and fears. Be with his family and friends, giving them courage and hope. If it is Your will, bring healing to his body; above all, draw him close to Your heart, filling him with Your presence and grace. In Jesus’ name, Amen.”
“God bless and prayers for you and your family, Scott. Thank you for everything!”
“Scott, I am praying for you and have appreciated your insight. Your voice of understanding has given so much hope.”
“He changed my life!”
“Dear Jesus, our loving Savior and Healer, We humbly lift up Scott Adams, a remarkable man of wit and wisdom, now battling prostate cancer with a heavy prognosis. Please envelop him in Your divine embrace, touch his body with Your restorative healing, and fill his heart with Your radiant peace and hope. Grant him strength to face each day, and guide his doctors with Your infinite wisdom. We also pray for his countless daily fans, who join him in taking that first sip, that they may be uplifted and united in hope for his recovery. May Your boundless mercy shine upon Scott, renewing his spirit and body according to Your will. Amen”
“So sorry to hear this. Your cartoons have always helped people, many people just need a little good cheer to get through the day sometimes.”
Here are some additional heartfelt tributes:
This is so sad. I wish @ScottAdamsSays peace and comfort for the rest of his days. He has inspired millions with his wit and insights. https://t.co/kXxlLGpm6n
— Harmeet K. Dhillon (@HarmeetKDhillon) May 19, 2025
We love you @ScottAdamsSays and are praying for you. Your character is an example for everyone to follow, especially young men. You’ve devoted your days to moving humanity in a positive direction, you’ve always shown up for those closed to you and even strangers. We are all grateful for you.
We love you @ScottAdamsSays and are praying for you. Your character is an example for everyone to follow, especially young men. You’ve devoted your days to moving humanity in a positive direction, you’ve always shown up for those closed to you and even strangers. We are all…
— Cernovich (@Cernovich) May 19, 2025
Prayers up for the great @ScottAdamsSays
— Jack Poso 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) May 19, 2025
Heartbreaking. Scott Adams announces he’s battling advanced prostate cancer.
Our thoughts and deepest prayers are with you, @ScottAdamsSays 🙏🏻pic.twitter.com/EtvyXSFAJz
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) May 19, 2025
Love and prayers for you, Scott Adams. https://t.co/juznKUHtDQ
— The Redheaded libertarian (@TRHLofficial) May 19, 2025
I feel bad for Scott Adams, sending my prayers to him. Even though we have had our differences and he blocked me, I will pray for him and hope for the best.@ScottAdamsSays
— GrrrGraphics-Ben Garrison 🤠 Cartoons 🇺🇸 (@GrrrGraphics) May 19, 2025
And last, but certainly not least, this powerful and lengthy tribute from one of the DOGE fighters, DataRepublican:
Mr. Adams,
(Warning: long, long message)
I saw your announcement live. I was gutted to learn about your diagnosis. You have been a shining light for hundreds of thousands, if not millions. You are a warrior, and you undoubtedly made the world a better place for being who you are.
I’m sure you’re receiving a flood of messages right now, many evangelistic. I won’t add to that.
Instead, I just want to share a story to thank you. When I became a Christian in early 2019, I was in Big Tech. I was afraid to speak up. DEI was accelerating, and I had been living a double life: a closet conservative working in environments that expected me to represent ideals I didn’t believe in.
And unfortunately, I went along with that, because I wanted to keep my job, not make waves, keep advancing in career.
But, as you may or may not know, the foundational commandment of Christianity is the Great Commission – Matthew 28:16-20. Preaching God’s word everywhere we go.
That call pressed on me. I started to realize that the way I was living: my work, my silence, my comfort, was not compatible with the life of a disciple. I kept studying Scripture, trying to grow in faith, but I wasn’t reaching anyone.
About a year and a half after becoming a Christian, in the fall of 2020, I had a waking dream, maybe a vision.
In the dream, I came to a fork in the road. Two paths. A voice asked me to choose. And I knew what it meant: one path was the life as I knew it: self-protective, easy to explain. The other was a path of evangelism and cost and exposure.
I asked, “Can’t I have both?”
The voice answered, “You chose the hard way.”
Then, I was on an island, suddenly and without warning. In the distance I could see my home, the place I associated with safety. But just off the shoreline, the greatest storm I’d ever seen gathered strength, threatening to tear through everything. The island, my home, my family, and me with it.
In fear, I dropped to the ground and started digging. I didn’t know why, only that I had to. And beneath the soil, I found gemstones. Dozens of them. I threw them, one by one, into the storm.
Then something impossible happened. Palm trees began to spring up all around the edge of the island, forming a living wall. They stood between me and the storm, and held.
I woke up shaken, not knowing what it meant. But I texted my pastor, and turns out all these images do have Scriptural symbolism:
Storm – Evil men (Proverbs 10:25, Isaiah 17:13, Hosea 8:7)
Gemstones – God’s word (Matthew 13:44, Psalm 119:72, Proverbs 8:10–11)
Palm trees – Righteous people (Psalms 92:12)At the time, in 2020, I didn’t understand what any of it meant. Only that something bigger than me was at work. It wasn’t until much later that I looked back and realized: the vision happened on the same day I created the JoeIsDone website, which eventually became the DataRepublican project.
And now, looking back: I just want to say thank you.
You were one of those palm trees.
And I’m praying that soon, you’ll believe in Jesus too. So that after all this, when the storms have passed, when this earthly life gives away to the eternal kingdom, we can meet again: healed, whole, and without barriers.
Jennica
Mr. Adams,
(Warning: long, long message)
I saw your announcement live. I was gutted to learn about your diagnosis. You have been a shining light for hundreds of thousands, if not millions. You are a warrior, and you undoubtedly made the world a better place for being who you…
— DataRepublican (small r) (@DataRepublican) May 19, 2025
Once again, the Revolver team extends our deepest and most heartfelt thanks to Mr. Scott Adams for the inspiration, humor, and insight he has shared over the years. We will continue to keep him and his family in our prayers.
God bless every cancer warrior.
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