'Dilbert' creator and Trump persuasion guru Scott Adams explains why the president has caused the end of civilization with his tweets about 'Morning Joe'. He explains more in his blog.



Adams writes: "Wake up, people! It’s common sense! Tweets kill! On a totally unrelated topic, I have confirmed that 30% of the public can’t identify a joke without the help of a service animal."





Scott Adams tells you how President Trump destroyed civilization with his Morning Joe Tweets. https://t.co/OjsluEm8Pb — Scott Adams (@ScottAdamsSays) June 30, 2017

I feel bad for the half of the country with no sense of humor. They are missing quite a show. https://t.co/Ey1K5dikYD — Scott Adams (@ScottAdamsSays) July 2, 2017

Scott Adams gives you a persuasion lesson using President Trump's "sophomoric" tweets as Exhibit A. https://t.co/NyKE6Iu08W — Scott Adams (@ScottAdamsSays) July 2, 2017

"First there's the impact on the economy. It doesn't look like it yet -- the stock market is still very strong, consumer confidence is high, jobs are good. But I think you can see a tweet like this is going to cause people not to invest. Let's say you were going to open a new coal mine, because the government had removed some regulations, the Trump administration did. You're thinking this is looking good... and then this freakin' tweet comes out.Any economist will tell you it will just build up steam like a snowball down a hill," Adams explains in the broadcast."You thought ISIS was defeated -- you probably saw the news today that Iraq says the ISIS caliphate is actually destroyed as of today. On the surface, this would look like a good thing, because you've probably been hoping for this day for a long time. And on the surface, it looks like President Trump gave General Mattis free reign to handle this thing, and with the help of the allies, it looks like he brought it to a fairly speedy success.. But imagine how much faster ISIS could have been defeated if Trump had never tweeted that thing about," he added. "You kill one person with a tweet? I don't think you can defend that. That is immoral. That is Hitler-like behavior."Link to the original broadcast on Periscope Adams made a follow-up video about President Trump's CNN/wrestling video making the point that it completes President Trump's attack on CNN by making us subconsciously associate their attacks on the administration with fake wrestling: