Scott Adams spent his final days in hospice care fighting metastatic prostate cancer.
The legendary Dilbert creator said goodbye to fans with grace and wisdom.
And Megyn Kelly destroyed People Magazine for this disgusting attack on Scott Adams.
People Magazine Obituary Turned Dilbert Creator's Death Into Character Assassination
Adams passed away at age 68 surrounded by family after his cancer battle.
Within hours, the leftist media machine kicked into gear with their hit pieces.
People Magazine fired first with a headline calling Adams the "Disgraced Dilbert Creator."
The magazine's Victoria Edel wrote the attack before Adams' body was even cold.
"'Dilbert' was pulled from wide circulation after Adams' racist rant in 2023," the subheadline sneered.
People initially credited Edel by name but scrubbed her byline after conservatives called out her vile attack.
The cowards replaced her name with "People Staff" to avoid accountability.
The Boston Globe piled on with "Scott Adams, Dilbert Creator, who veered into racist far right commentary dies."
The New York Times posted "Breaking news, Scott Adams, whose comic strip Dilbert, was a sensation until he made racist comments on his podcast, has died at 68."
These weren't obituaries honoring a man's life.
They were coordinated attacks using his death to smear a conservative.
Megyn Kelly Exposed Mainstream Media Bias in Scott Adams Coverage
Kelly tore into People Magazine during her show, calling them "the new Gawker."
"I'm disgusted. People Magazine, didn't I tell you, my friends in the audience, didn't I just say yesterday, People Magazine is a tabloid magazine," Kelly said.
"They're gross. Stop buying People Magazine."
Matt Walsh exposed Edel on social media after People tried hiding her identity.
"This is the monstrosity who wrote the vial article," Walsh wrote.
"Scott Adams was a great man loved and mourned by millions. This person is a nobody, loved by no one."
People's attack gets even more disgusting when you compare it to their OJ Simpson coverage.
When Simpson died in April 2024, People Magazine ran a straightforward headline.
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No mention of the double murder trial that defined his life.
No "disgraced" label for a man found liable for wrongful death in civil court.
Simpson literally got away with murder and People gave him a respectful obituary.
Adams supported Trump and got branded "disgraced."
Kill two people and get a respectful send-off.
Challenge leftist narratives and they'll spit on your grave.
Conservative Commentator Scott Adams Predicted Trump's Victory When Nobody Else Did
Adams wasn't just a brilliant cartoonist who created one of the most successful comic strips in history.
He was a master of persuasion who understood human psychology better than anyone in the media.
"He was brilliant, and he was the original Trump whisperer when nobody thought Trump could win," Kelly said.
Adams studied hypnosis and persuasion techniques for years.
He recognized Trump's persuasion skills during the 2015 primary when everyone else dismissed him as a joke.
Adams predicted Trump's 2016 victory when virtually every expert said it was impossible.
He was using his expertise to read Trump's high-level persuasion tactics that others couldn't see.
"Every time I tuned in, I learned something. Scott would make an interesting, quick prediction about something, and I'd be like, 'Oh my God, that's so obviously right. Why didn't I think of that?'" Kelly said.
The Left couldn't forgive Adams for exposing their playbook.
He helped millions see through media manipulation.
Adams taught conservatives how to fight back with persuasion instead of just facts.
That made him dangerous to the establishment in ways a thousand think-tank reports never could.
Adams Left Behind a Powerful Final Message
Adams announced just last week he had entered hospice care.
He died within days, but not before recording one final message for his audience.
"Wow, it's a beautiful message. Gosh. He did so well, to the end, with his messaging for all of us," Kelly said.
Adams wrote a statement read by his ex-wife after his death.
"I had an amazing life," Adams wrote. "I gave it everything I had."
He said that his work brought joy to "lots of lonely people."
Even facing death, Adams was thinking about others and offering wisdom.
"Why do the bad ones hang on forever, and the good ones go so quickly?" Kelly asked.
Adams announced his cancer diagnosis just six months ago.
"And he's gone in what felt like a heartbeat," Kelly said.
"I loved listening to Scott. I learned from Scott a lot. He was one of my teachers, and I'm really going to miss him," Kelly added.
Kelly spoke for millions when she said "we keep losing people, and it hurts."
"The movement, the pushback against the lunatic Left, we need people like Scott, with genuine wisdom, to give," Kelly said.
The conservative movement can't afford to lose voices like Adams.
Trump needs every ally to counter the media propaganda machine.
Younger conservatives still need teachers who can explain how the game really works.
People Magazine just proved Adams right about everything.
They can't help attacking conservatives even in death.
This isn't just about Scott Adams.
This is the obituary waiting for every single conservative voice who dares challenge the establishment.
When Tucker dies, they'll call him "disgraced Fox News host fired for lies."
When Trump dies, they'll spend 10,000 words on January 6 and Russia hoaxes.
If you've ever spoken up for conservative values, they'll find the worst thing they can say and make it your entire legacy.
People Magazine just showed the playbook.
OJ Simpson got dignity in death despite getting away with murder.
Scott Adams got branded "disgraced" for challenging leftist narratives.
Remember that the next time they lecture about civility and unity.
They just showed you exactly who they are and what they think of conservatives.
Sources:
- Ian Schwartz, "Megyn Kelly: I'm Disgusted With People Magazine For Their Gross Coverage Of The Death Of Scott Adams," RealClearPolitics, January 13, 2026.
- Daily Wire Staff, "People Magazine Obit Calls Scott Adams 'Disgraced Dilbert Creator,' Spurring Backlash," The Daily Wire, January 13, 2026.
- David K. Li and Austin Mullen, "Scott Adams, 'Dilbert' creator and conservative commentator, dies at 68," NBC News, January 13, 2026.
- Sam Whiting, "Scott Adams, Bay Area creator of Dilbert, dies at 68," San Francisco Chronicle, January 13, 2026.

