Influential conservative artist, cartoonist, and commentator, Scott Adams, revealed during his program on Monday that he has been diagnosed with the same kind of metastasized prostate cancer as former President Joe Biden, and, tragically, he expects to pass away sometime later this summer. I can’t even imagine what knowing you’re life is soon coming to an end does to your mental state.
“I have the same cancer that Joe Biden has,” Adams explained. “I also have prostate cancer that has spread to my bones.”
“My life expectancy is maybe this summer,” he added. Adams then blew minds by admitting that he was considering suicide, which is allowed by California law, through the use of self-administered drugs. This, of course, is a horrifying course of action to consider.
God has given us all the gift of life, and since He sent His Son to die on the cross for humanity, we don’t have the authority to end it, despite the prospect of egregious suffering. One reason for this line of thinking is that God can heal someone miraculously. I know that’s not a popular view, but that doesn’t make it wrong or false.
Scott Adams — I have the exact same cancer as Joe Biden, and it has spread to my bones. I expect to die this summer.pic.twitter.com/uBrYMihTg5
— Citizen Free Press (@CitizenFreePres) May 19, 2025
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“I’m in pain,” he said, “I’m always in pain.” He said he had relied on a walker for several months, owing to both cancer and acute arthritis. He said he had come to terms with his condition, and accepted that experimental treatments would not work for him.
“It’s kind of civilized, that you know how long you have, so you can put your affairs together, said your goodbyes, do all the things you have to do,” he continued during the segment. “This one is really painful, but it’s kind of good that it gives you time, while your brain is still working, to wrap things up,” he said.
Adams became popular as the artist and writer of the classic comic strip “Dilbert,” which is one of the most popular cartoons across the globe. The premise of the strip is to mock and poke fun at office culture and corporate America, along with large organizations in general.
In 2014, Adams published How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big: Kind of the Story of My Life, which remains one of the most widely-read contemporary books of business advice. The following year, he began commenting on politics as he became fascinated by Donald Trump’s journey in the 2016 campaign.
Adams concluded that Trump had unique persuasive abilities that could also be harnessed by ordinary people, and distilled those insights into a book about Trump’s 2016 victory, Win Bigly: Persuasion in a World Where Facts Don’t Matter. His insights about political debate also led him to publish Loserthink: How Untrained Brains Are Ruining America. His daily live stream, Coffee with Scott Adams, and his insights on his Locals platform, drew audiences of millions, and reached powerful decision-makers.
Adams’ publishers began to drop “Dilbert” and other books after he suggested that a large portion of black Americans hated white Americans and that white Americans should “get away” from these individuals if they became a “racist hate group.”
As you can imagine, there was a lot of context that was left out by media outlets that crafted narratives to paint Adams up as a horrible racist. They neglected to mention the efforts the cartoonist made to help Black Lives Matter improve its message.
Adams kept his cancer diagnosis private, only informing family and close friends until Monday when he announced his show. His reason for delaying the news was that he didn’t want to be treated as “the dying cancer guy.” The “Dilbert” creator also said he wanted to enjoy his stepdaughter’s wedding before making everything known.
Ultimately, however, he said that the revelation of Biden’s diagnosis made it an opportune time to reveal his own diagnosis, so that he would not be in the spotlight. He also said that he delayed because he expected to be blamed on social for his own illness because he had been vaccinated for coronavirus (there was no evidence of any causal link).
“People are going to be really, really terrible,” he stated, going on to add that he wanted to limit the time he would have to endure the cruelty. “I hope you don’t mind that I hid it from you. I wanted as many normal months as I could get.”
Pray for Scott and his family.
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