Tim looks absolutely miserable for being 37 or whatever he is.
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Has he said he is sick or anything recently? He looks really fucked up around the eyes.
There's good crazy and bad crazy.
Bad crazy is your friend.
Good crazy is where you seem confident, but don't talk about wondering how you'd look wearing their skin.
The more I look back on his streams the more I realize he really was just some armchair lawyer who started to drink too much.
Even then he still had a really dedicated fanbase, until he began insult them. What an idiot.
If Ian were still at the Branch Timidian compound, I could imagine he finally stood up to Tim & gave him what for, but alas he is still away...
Tim had Cenk Uyghur, of
The Young Turks, as the guest on
The Culture War.
It was Tim alone, taking the bull by the horns, this round.
The only reason I can see Cenk doing so, now, is part of his fraudulent run for the Democratic presidential primary.
I am glad this did not go completely the same as the Emma Vigeland episode, where Cenk & Tim would spend time re-hashing their exchange at Politicon 2018:
*Cenk accuses Tim excusing "racist" police murders of black people (George Floyd & Ahmaud Arbery). Cenk goes full blathering bovine: 1:10:46-1:21:02
Clip Collection:
-Tim gives Cenk another reason to clout Hasan behind the ear, besmirching Ian's good name. I love how they periodically cut to Ian's chair for reactions, as if they expect him to apperate into the seat, mid-conversation:
-Cenk claims Tulsi Gabbard & Glenn Greenwald have always been "secret right-wingers":
-Cenk now moves to saying his campaign is not one for winning the presidency, but to change the U.S. Constitution, & a form of protest against Biden:
-Cenk defends the FBI labeling parents objecting to as "terrorists", lumps them in with the
man whom mailed pipe bombs to critics of Donald Trump:
My eyes began to glaze over as this episode went on & on. There was the big outburst about George Floyd & Ahmaud Arbery, but beyond that, it was what you would expect. In the end, Tim & Cenk wound the episode down by discussing their mutual love of Bernie Sanders. I find these online debates Tim decided to convert
The Culture War into tedious, since nothing really gets accomplished, aside from garnering moments for attention & clips.
Tim had Scott Horton, a libertarian & anti-war advocate, as the guest.
Libby & Phil were the co-hosts.
Apologies, I tried to get the 720p version, but it refused to download for me, on the services I use to get these videos.
*Scott discusses the history to where we are, now, with Israel-Palestine based upon his analysis. Libby pushes back, as the resident pro-Israel voice: 40:54-50:30
Clip Collection:
-Tim says
The Culture War is moving to Tenet Media:
-Ian is on vacation doing tactical training, down in Miami. Phil jokes that he will be in a right-wing death squad, soon. Ian could do something really funny, on his first day back...:
-Tim reenacts the ethnic cleansing of Palestine, by using a fan to displace a stink bug:
-Scott makes a rather strange analogy, saying that the United States would not carpet bomb a Native American reservation, if the occupants went out & massacred 1,000 Americans. Instead, they would send in the FBI & U.S. Marshals to deal with it, arresting the perpetrators. If only Ian was here...I would love to see what he would say, in reaction to this:
-Scott compares the surrounding of Gaza to Waco, claims the Israelis only have to wait out Hamas & pick them off individually, not via a massive invasion & bombing campaign:
-Scott argues the Jewish groupprotesting in Grand Central Station are fighting for the civil rights of Gaza. Libby says the group, Jewish Voices for Peace, is funded by the Souther Poverty Law Centre. Scott does not care who funds them. Also, a history wonk, I took issue with his "Irish never fought for the English" remark, as after
The Flight of the Earls in 1607, Ireland saw new Anglican Irish families take up the empty peerages, backing England's rule, alongside imported nobles from Scotland & England:
-Scott discounts the recent pro-Palestine protests in high schools & colleges as not important to this issue, Libby notes Rashida Tlaib made a comment about the Holocaust giving her "a calming feeling" to fact-check her previous statement. Scott argues that he never voted for a Democrat, & does not care about that:
-Scott says Libertarian presidential candidates do not understand how to explain libertarian policies, claims he wrote Gary Johnson a memo on Syria before the infamous "
Aleppo" moment: