As Twitchy reported earlier, rapper Kanye West actually inspired a “Twitter Moment” this weekend when he tweeted on Saturday, “I love the way Candace Owens thinks.”
That led to a further crossing of the streams on Monday, when “Dilbert” creator Scott Adams posted a video showing how “Kanye showed the way to The Golden Age” — a video which West promptly reposted by recording the video playing on his laptop screen and tweeting the results.
Adams was certainly prescient with this tweet:
Watch the avalanche of fake news stories about to come out about me. Like fuel to the fire.
— Scott Adams (@ScottAdamsSays) April 23, 2018
We don’t know if it’s really a “fake news” story, but Mediaite calling Scott Adams “far-right”? That’s some fake news.
Why is Kanye West Promoting Far-Right Dilbert Creator Scott Adams? https://t.co/QNNr8lUBb2 pic.twitter.com/3mHXXrpjXt
— Mediaite (@Mediaite) April 23, 2018
This is the same media that continually freaks out that singer Taylor Swift won’t come out and say that she’s pro- or anti-Trump. But back to far-right Scott Adams …
https://twitter.com/instapundit/status/988577597410996225
Everybody is “Far Right” now. https://t.co/60lfEECp9g
— Chase Tidwell (@ChaseTidwell41) April 23, 2018
It increasingly feels like anyone who isn't a card-carrying social justice warrior is "far-right." https://t.co/MGqFX2aVIr
— Scott Ruesterholz (@Read_N_Learn) April 24, 2018
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https://twitter.com/FraterRogerus/status/988579192617844736
"Far Right"
Jesus Take The Wheel https://t.co/aJidMvvfH7
— ?Erin ? (@MsErinMurray) April 24, 2018
This is just ignorant.
Be ashamed of your ignorance. https://t.co/teDP49NKHo— Chad Felix Greene (@chadfelixg) April 23, 2018
The term "Far-right" has been rendered essentially meaningless at this point — by the same people who brought you "everyone who disagrees with me is Nazi". #KanyeWest #ScottAdams #Dilbert https://t.co/6Lo65LFhnU
— Mark E Greene (@MarkEGreene) April 23, 2018
Why does Mediate and Buzzfeed call anyone who is anti group-think "far-right" https://t.co/NTE46fwZK1
— Brian Harrington (@BrainHarrington) April 23, 2018
https://twitter.com/_mrbeck_/status/988516881903554560
'Far right' @ScottAdamsSays. ? Give it a rest guys. That response has already worn out its welcome. https://t.co/bcFbQMs4oe
— Vercovicium (@Vercovicium) April 23, 2018
If you think @ScottAdamsSays is "far right," then the axis of American politics must be "far right" or you are "far left." https://t.co/zy4eAbTUoi
— Robert Barnes (@Barnes_Law) April 23, 2018
Far-Right? It must seem so to everyone who is so 'far left'.
It's evidently not about political positions but of one's vantage point on the spectrum.#WordGames https://t.co/aiTtLT0Ig8
— JT (@BrotherLiberty) April 24, 2018
Far-right now means "not a Democrat/liberal." https://t.co/FDjZWQ8rnK
— BornFree ?? (@UncleJunior_) April 23, 2018
He's "Far-Right" because he's pro-Trump? He has "Extreme Thoughts?" Get a Grip. https://t.co/sDu8C3PyJr
— RutgersKev (@RutgersKev) April 23, 2018
All of this comes after BuzzFeed outed Adams as a “men’s right’s activist.”
Related:
'Good WORK.' Scott Adams DROPPED BuzzFeed for their investigative FAIL calling him a men's rights activist https://t.co/LE6aLEESyD
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) April 23, 2018
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