

Episode 2969 CWSA 09/25/25
29 snips Sep 25, 2025
The podcast tackles a range of intriguing topics, including humorous accounts of aggressive squirrel attacks and the implications of AI failing to boost corporate revenues. Insights into political rhetoric reveal extremes from 'dumb' insults to alarmist comparisons. There’s a deep dive into the cultural dynamics of left-wing bias in college syllabi and Casey DeSantis's exploration of repurposing drugs like ivermectin for cancer. The discussion also touches on Antifa arrests labeled as domestic terrorism and the ongoing dysfunction in Congress.
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Cat Terrorist And Decapitated Squeaky Toy
- Scott Adams found his licensed character squeaky toy decapitated and blamed his cat for a deliberate attack.
- He framed it humorously as a warning: don't bring a woman into the house to compete with the pets.
Repetition Of Gun Content Drives Action
- Scott Adams argues repeated gun imagery in media seeds ideas that increase youth firearm homicides.
- As a hypnotist, he claims repetition alone can push some percentage of people to act on violent ideas.
AI Hasn't Boosted Company Revenue
- A Futurism study found 95% of companies saw no meaningful revenue growth from AI adoption.
- Scott Adams suggests many firms used AI mainly to cut expenses and are rehiring staff after failed experiments.