Tim Pool - 'journalist' who claims to be a sensible centrist & sucks Sargon of Akkad's wiener; Afraid of the Milkshake ANTIFAs

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Tim attacks the judge in this case. Now, I have a problem with Tim calling people "evil". I think using the term evil is childish and stupid, reductive and pointless. And I think Tim uses the word 'evil' the way the left uses the word racist or fascist, basically to describe people he disagrees with rather than referencing some deeply held moral code.

But that's not what he does here. He accuses the judge, based solely of the judge stating he would have liked to see more remorse from the offending officer, of "getting off on this". Of being sociopathic and psychotic. And that is his right, he does have the right to throw around baseless accusations like this about people he's never met with zero evidence or regard for how this harms their reputations. But it's a little fucking hypocritical to hear it from a guy who talks about defamation per se as much as Tim does and from the guy who gets offended when you call him a Trump supporter after he admitted to voting for Trump.

You can disagree with someone's opinions or stance on something without resorting to ad hominem attacks the second your rebuttal begins.


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"The Democrats are cheating. I will say it again: The Democrats are cheating. I will say it a third time: The Democrats are cheating. Not in the stupid way that everyone goes on about. Here's why I call it cheating: in a normal situation the Democrats will ballot harvest and lie in the media, we know how it goes, everyone is entitled to their opinion. Republicans will counter the narrative, do their own ballot harvesting, count everything up, it will be close, and then there may be some lawsuits or something else to decide how it goes. But Democrats know they can't win so they are using the power of government to silence their political opponents. That's cheating."

It's still legal, Tim. Unless it's fraudulent, you shouldn't call it cheating. You are using intentionally inflammatory rhetoric. If someone wins by cheating, no matter what the game or sport, we do not accept it. But if the Democrats win by using these tactics, you will tell everyone to calm down and that it was a fair election and there was no fraud and thus we should all just try to win the next one. So if you're going to accept the results of the election no matter what then don't call it cheating.

This is controlled opposition at its finest. Simply don't have any principles or moral center, then you can rile up your audience however you like and contradict yourself later by getting technical and saying you never said it was fraudulent. Of course, the Democrats are cheating and we should fight against it BEFORE the election but AFTER the election we just have to accept it and move on, that's how cheating works don't you know.
 

Tim had Tom Fitton, of Judicial Watch, & Clint, of Liberty Lockdown podcast, as the guests.
Ian & Phil co-hosted.

Updates on the animals of the Branch Timidian compound:
*Bucko the Cat is still alive.
*Roberto Jr. suffered a sudden heart attack, & died. He will be replaced with Roberto III, from his progeny.

Clip Collection:
-The double dip @Yamma Damma mentioned:


-Ian asks the philosophical question of whether a body, after death, is truly you. Tim just moves on:


-Ian & Tim describe the death scene of Roberto Jr.:


-When the panel starts talking about how the Federal Reserve, & central banking, have ruined America, Tim throws in women entering the workforce as the bigger contributor to our current situation than that:


- Ian is MAD AS HELL, & HE'S NOT GONNA TAKE IT ANY...Oh, Clint, pardon me interrupting you. Proceed:


-Tim is not sensationalist. Now with that out of the way, Tim asks if a Kristallnacht-style event would be enough to make you leave the nation:


-Tim flails Roberto Jr.'s dead carcass, one last time, to get you to press the "like" button:


-Ian thinks working out has made him dumber, fears he will become the meat head of the show:


Bonus Bits:
-Roberto the III coming to a screen near you:
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-Tim thinks it was a heart attack that took out Roberto Jr. Pffft, as if...:
 

Alright, Tim has declared the jurors in Andy Ngo's lawsuit, just regular citizens who have no specific job, no public presence, no commitment to anything, he declares them "spineless, pathetic cowards".

Regular people don't have any sort of duty to justice, the law, or to one another. It's fine and normal for the average person to be a coward, or to be selfish. But no, these people should be shamed for, as Tim sees it, not putting themselves in harms way when they were conscripted into this position to begin with.
 
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There's a reason the name changed from "private messaging (PM)" to "direct messaging (DM)". 🚬
There's also a reason why every time a fedverse instance is compromised it's always the DM's that are the easiest to get leaks from. Ian surprisingly has enough of a brain to understand this, but Tim just sits there and wishes for unicorn farts to solve all his problems.
 
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I only caught parts of yesterday's episode, but I do like Tom Fitton. What I saw was fine, if meh.

Tonight's episode was awful. Tim was back in full force, with Ian & Phil and a very boring guest named Reed Coverdale.

The episode started off with Phil, the supposed "libertarian," laughing at the FBI shooting some guy for posting on the internet. The chat hated it, calling him worse than Ian. Tim was back at it, spouting his usual opinions with absolute conviction, while the guest was just kind of there. Ian said he has no sympathy for people who don't protect their privacy online and use social media (based) while Tim decided to disagree: Tim said he has sympathy for people who use something the government makes them think is fine. Ironic, considering all his bitching about people who don't move out of Democrat cities, he has no sympathy for people who don't think they can uproot their entire lives to go somewhere else, but tons of sympathy for people who won't take the basic step of using something like Signal.
 
The chat hated it, calling him worse than Ian.
Phil is significantly worse than Ian. The thing about Phil is he's a boomer con that larps as a libertarian with his most based aspect being that he likes guns but when it comes to anything else he's retarded and basically defaults to the uni-party line of "racism bad" and other generic soundbites instead of actually questioning things. Ian might be dumb as shit a lot of the time but I'll give him that he at least tries and sometimes stumbles onto something challenging. Phil, he couldn't come up with an original thought if his life depended on it and I think he's a shit co-host.
 
Phil is significantly worse than Ian. The thing about Phil is he's a boomer con that larps as a libertarian with his most based aspect being that he likes guns but when it comes to anything else he's retarded and basically defaults to the uni-party line of "racism bad" and other generic soundbites instead of actually questioning things. Ian might be dumb as shit a lot of the time but I'll give him that he at least tries and sometimes stumbles onto something challenging. Phil, he couldn't come up with an original thought if his life depended on it and I think he's a shit co-host.
God, I miss Luke.
 
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I only caught parts of yesterday's episode, but I do like Tom Fitton. What I saw was fine, if meh.

Tonight's episode was awful. Tim was back in full force, with Ian & Phil and a very boring guest named Reed Coverdale.

The episode started off with Phil, the supposed "libertarian," laughing at the FBI shooting some guy for posting on the internet. The chat hated it, calling him worse than Ian. Tim was back at it, spouting his usual opinions with absolute conviction, while the guest was just kind of there. Ian said he has no sympathy for people who don't protect their privacy online and use social media (based) while Tim decided to disagree: Tim said he has sympathy for people who use something the government makes them think is fine. Ironic, considering all his bitching about people who don't move out of Democrat cities, he has no sympathy for people who don't think they can uproot their entire lives to go somewhere else, but tons of sympathy for people who won't take the basic step of using something like Signal.

Tim had Reed Coverdale, an advocate for "Defend the Guard", a project to have states pass laws to prevent National Guard from deploying into wars without declarations. Of course, there was no actual discussion of this, because Timcast IRL is a tOpIcAl NeWs ShOw...

Ian & Phil were co-hosting.

The panel talked about the FBI shooting Craig Robertson, a 74 year-old whom was allegedly posting death threats towards Joe Biden:
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Robertson appears to have been making these kinds of posts for some time, already, dating back to the Obama presidency. The photo of him in the ghille suit, shown above, was taken around this time:
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The theme of tonight's episode is "Tim changes all his previous stances". Whether it is out of sheer contrarianism, or his desire to maintain absolute fence-sitting Nirvana, who can say.


Clip Collection:
-Tim invokes Fear Of Missing Out over the Roberto Jr. coffee:


-Apparently, Rumble messed up the after-show recording, & they are working on fixing it:


-Phil tries to explain, without laughing, why you should not post death threats to politicians:


-Ian is using his newfound testoterone to push back on Tim:


-Ian says it is your responsibility to learn how to protect your information, online. Tim "I'm glad they lost their jobs" Pool says he sympathises with people that cannot keep up with the news, cybersecurity, etc.:


-Tim finally acknowledges that fleeing to the countryside is not enough, if the urban centres can come traipsing along & rob you:


-Phil calls Craig Robertson a "dummy", because he got probably got "lippy" with the FBI, which resulted in his death:


-When I say Ian is the most genuine person on this show, I mean like this. Tim gets a superchat asking for shout-outs to their dog which had to be put down, that day. Tim seems to just saying the patent sympathy, while Ian genuinely devoted all his graphene-based power towards that dog:


-Ian used crystal magic & graphene to steal my joke about Vivec/Vivek:
 
-Ian says it is your responsibility to learn how to protect your information, online. Tim "I'm glad they lost their jobs" Pool says he sympathises with people that cannot keep up with the news, cybersecurity, etc.:
In this clip, Tim fails to understand that people can keep up with this shit easily with mailing lists and RSS feeds. I sure do.
 
-Ian is using his newfound testoterone to push back on Tim:
This is another thing Tim is retarded about, he thinks just because Trump won unexpectedly in 2016 that means the system isn't rigged, when all it means is they didn't think they needed to rig it back then but after the loss they're not taking any chances and rigging shit left and right as we saw in the midterms.

It's like his retarded take on women becoming conservative because of men. You keep telling yourself that Timmy, but no one is buying or selling gamer boy bath water unlike the inverse.
 

I didn't think it was possible for Tim to disgust me even more than he already has. The "life begins at conception" and "the government shouldn't be able to disrupt a medical procedure" in the same video was bad, and is still probably the worst, but this is still a very low low for him.

4:06 - "What this man did has actually harmed our ability to win back in the best possible way. Uh, to win back in the best possible way, put that in quotes. Not, uh, that he harmed it in the best possible way. What I'm saying is, the best outcome for all of us is that Ron DeSantis, Vivek Ramaswamy and Donald Trump, I don't know, one of the three gets elected, and follows through on what they said they want to do. Then we get a cleaning up of the DOJ. We get firing of government employees, and we can start to course-correct this country. I don't think it is too far gone to where it is going to fall into absolute chaos and collapse in conflict. The best case scenario for all of us is to be honest I think Trump winning, Trump firing everybody. Not literally everbody, but Trump firing tons of these corrupt individuals, cleaning up the DOJ, and then we're back on track as a country. Our worst case scenario is Joe Biden weaponing the DOJ and arresting people which will lead to physical conflict. It's the stupidest thing imaginable. But I have to say, if Donald Trump gets into office and starts arresting people, which I think he should, it may also lead to conflict. So I'm not going to pretend to have all the answers."

Tim wasn't being bombastic here. He wasn't being smarmy, he wasn't shouting needlessly. He was just speaking his mind, having a normal free-flowing discussion with the camera. And he says, quote "I don't think it is too far gone where it is going to fall into absolute chaos and collapse into conflict."

This is the same guy who has been saying for over a year that we are already in a civil war. So what is the point of that rhetoric? If Tim genuinely believes this country can be saved by regular voting and a peaceful transfer of power then why does he also say we are in the middle of a war that would split our country in two and put brother against brother? The simple answer: he doesn't believe the Civil War stuff, he never did, and he's just being hyperbolic to get attention, to pretend he's smarter than other people, and to gin us up into rage. Why? Well he probably thinks it's going to help Republicans win an election but whoever is pulling his strings wants another January 6th, and Tim is either complicit or too stupid to realize he's being puppeted. I really can't stand this. This is beyond hypocrisy, this is malicious misrepresentation of reality for no obvious gain other than to stir up hatred and anger in your audience. I don't blame anyone for anything their supporters do. And I still don't. Incitement is retarded, you are responsible for you and you alone. If your supporter chooses to shoot someone, that is their fault and their fault alone. But still, everything you say should have some REASON behind it, other than "this will get me clicks". Not from a legal requirement but from a moral requirement.
 
Tim's rooster died of a heart attack.
I found that show part educational before turning it off. I didn't know chickens can die of a heart attack. Imagine that. I wonder if he baked it or fried it after that. Waste of a good meal if he didn't.

Edit. I'm being told they are planning a viking funeral for the bird. Would that count as a bbq?
 
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On tonight's episode of Jawcast IRL, Tim was joined by Ian, Hannah-Claire, and guest Handsome Squidward Oli London.

Topics included the Maui town fires, social media and big tech tracking, suicide rates going up, climate change, Sam Harris being retarded, and Taco Bell.

Oli didn't say a ton but he had a couple moments where he got to speak up properly. Tim didn't steamroll too much, the co-hosts got plenty of time in. Tim did, however, go on his "country living" ranting a few times.

Ian & Hannah had a good exchange when it was pointed out that men were committing suicide 4x as often as women, bringing up the horrors of divorce and such.

Enjoy some Ian with no context whatsoever (timestamp around 1:41:30 if you really want the context):



Tonight's Simp Watch:
Around the 47m mark:
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