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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Man, too bad I missed this episode, it was probably much more watchable than usual.
As expected, Hannah did do well in the hosting role, giving more time for the rest of the panel to speak without being trodden over.



It looks like I was wrong, After reviewing the clips, Tim's speaking event shall be on 13 October. The reason Hannah was given a chance to host was because Tim was at the Butler, PA, rally Donald Trump held on 5 October. Here is an interview he did with Alec Lace, at the rally:




Tim had Rob Dew, who is part of InfoWars, as the guest.
Hannah & Phil were the co-hosts.

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-Rob manages to take the reins of his introduction to give an update on the liquidation of Infowars, as well as how he first encountered Alex Jones, etc. Tim naturally cuts this off, so he can keep to his format & introduce the co-hosts:


-Tim does not seem to connect the dots, as his shows are now featured on the YouTube front page, right after he gave multi-streaming a try, as a way to keep him on their platform with some appeasement. But the beanie boy is certainly grateful to this concession, if oblivious to that possibility:


-Building on this, Tim & Phil explain why "X" is a less viable alternative, despite higher viewer counts appearing on his recent multi-stream. Elon Musk has supposedly changed the viewer count for streams "from concurrent to total viewership" & "the retention rate is very low". Tim notes it is "800,000 total viewers" from the recent stream, with a concurrent viewership of only "17,000". Phil compares multi-streaming can lead to people missing the show, as it is akin to a band not performing at the same venue as usual:


-The panel places a great deal of faith in Donald Trump releasing the Jeffrey Epstein client list. This does seem a little misplaced as in two separate interviews, Trump has said he would look into releasing information on Epstein, but cautions how it may damage people's lives due to what Trump called "a lot of phony stuff in there" & has demonstrated nowhere near the same desire as he does to declassify files related to the assassination of John F. Kennedy, as Epstein documents may "endanger people", even though Trump says he is inclined to release it. Also, I attempted to check on the claim made by Phil regarding a judge saying "the damage to society it [the Epstein client list] would do" if it were released would be too great, but could not find it:


-Tim says he does not believe it is "government action" causing Hurricane Milton to become a category 5 storm. Rob explains the history of weather control, & talks about how the U.S. government is controlling the weather via pulsing "ionizing radiation" into the atmosphere via Doppler radar. Ian just had to be away for this episode. Rob even brought up (((space lasers))), which led to Tim to further pooh pooh the idea:
 
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I watched Timcast last night and was puzzled why Tim doesn’t understand why Harris would send money to Lebanon. It’s not that deep. Harris has been heavily courting the Muslim vote in Michigan, crucial for her to win POTUS. The fear is not that Muslims will vote for Trump as much as they will sit out and not vote at all, meaning a subdued turnout for Dems. The aid to Lebanon is clearly to shore up the Muslim vote so the Dems can carry a crucial swing state.
 
I watched Timcast last night and was puzzled why Tim doesn’t understand
Consider that Tim still does not see any correlation between his most recent attempts at multi-streaming, & YouTube giving him preferential place on the front page, which I think is their attempt to keep the beanie on the plantation by offering a carrot. & it seems to be working, as he is celebrating his recent increase in subscribers & placement on the Live front page:
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Despite his recent lukewarm criticism of Konstantin Kiskin's defense of Israel, Tim still decides to make a joke of how his support for Israel led to his promotion on YouTube:
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Tim sees no connection between the two, despite this only occurring after his recent flirtations with broadcasting the show on "X", as well. Though to give Tim's thick-headedness credit, he did multi-stream this episode, despite criticising "X", in the previous one.




On the 8 October episode, Tim had Tor Ekelund, a criminal defense lawyer with an emphasis on hacking cases, as the guest.
Elad & Hannah were the co-hosts.

*Tim continues to prove just how much of a Trump operative he is not, by making an extended explanation as to why Tor & Ian should vote for Donald Trump. Elad pushes back upon Tim's foreign policy arguments with his own neo-conservative opposition. This culminates in a discussion of the nature of great power politics always being present, even if Trump decides to : 51:26-1:18:05

*Elad receives super-chats challenging him to volunteer to fight if he feels America's foreign policy entanglements are so important. This devolves into discussions of what may qualify someone to launch the nation into war, etc.: 1:56:44-2:00:22


As an aside, while a common question asked to test a person's dedication to a particular issue, particularly in the foreign policy field, I find this type of challenge flawed. There are any number of issues one may hold & regard as paramount, even to the level of people needing to risk their lives to address, but this does not mean your issue is lacking in importance or value, when you are unwilling to place your own body on the line.

Using Tim as an example, he has said Customs & Border Patrol are facilitating the cartel's human trafficking, with law enforcement & politicians doing nothing about it, sending children into absolute horrors. Tim stated this as an absolute fact. I am not going to challenge this by asking why Tim has not taken the firearms he bragged about owning, & gone full Edgar Maddison Welch to put a stop to it. I may doubt it because he is unwilling to run for office, himself, but I can believe he takes it seriously, despite not marching down to free the children, by force. Likewise, I may wager the super-chatters, based upon Tim's audience, believe the 2020 election was unfairly stolen, but their dedication to this should not be challenged by asking them to take up arms to prove they are serious, etc. I may ask if they are volunteering as poll watchers, instead. Any argument can be deflected, without addressing the issue, using this tactic, so it proves to be of little merit.

Clip Collection:
-Tim is not a Trump operative as the Kamala Harris campaign claimed. Would a Trump operative be making an appearance with noted conservative Trump supporters, Jack Posobiec & Scott Pressler, for a voter registration drive in the swing state of Pennsylvania?:


-Tim continues to put faith into the betting markets being the true barometer of the election, instead of more conventional polling averages:


-Tim mentions the show being top of YouTube's front page, & posits the reasons why. This includes changes to the algorithm, & the new CEO has taken over:


-A super-chatter asks if there was a guest Tim hated, which he says no, but naturally, he mentions how annoying those with "Israel Derangement Syndrome" are:





On the 9 October episode, Tim had Terrence Williams, & Seamus Coughlin, as the guests.
Elad & Hannah were the co-hosts.

Thanks to the assertiveness of Terrance & Seamus, along with Elad actually asking questions of the guests, the show was remarkably watchable. Tim did inject himself in to make points, but the panel would breeze by him enough to keep things moving & avoid being bogged down by a Tim talk.
 
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Consider that Tim still does not see any correlation between his most recent attempts at multi-streaming, & YouTube giving him preferential place on the front page, which I think is their attempt to keep the beanie on the plantation by offering a carrot. & it seems to be working, as he is celebrating his recent increase in subscribers & placement on the Live front page:
Tim has 2m subs. Yet he still only pulls 250k-350k views. Adam’s last cast broke 1m, which is insane considering that only Alex Jones and Joe Rogan have made similar numbers

I think it was an old episode of Boyscast, or maybe Bill Burr, where they mentioned podcast revenues are significantly higher than YT AdSense.

I’m sure this vacillates, but there’s a clear reason why Tim is pimping podcast revenue in his pitch feed. Because he’s a dumbass that don’t realize this golden goose. I’m sure there is a Stargate reference that could favorably sum this up.
 
Tim has 2m subs. Yet he still only pulls 250k-350k views. Adam’s last cast broke 1m, which is insane considering that only Alex Jones and Joe Rogan have made similar numbers
I think a lot more people have begun to realize that Tim really isn't what he preaches in any way shape or form.
Most of the people left now are just people who were there because he was popular and haven't realized it yet.
I don't know much about Adam's cast but good for him.
I think he's a lil too all in on the Trump Train, but I like him more than Tim by a mile.
 
I don't know much about Adam's cast but good for him.
I think he's a lil too all in on the Trump Train, but I like him more than Tim by a mile.
I compare both by their treatment of Ian when he goes off the rails. Adam seemed better able to serenely manage the Graphene Guy & direct him back on track, while Tim just browbeats Ian. That shows the type of person each one is, to me.




Tim had Cody Dennison, the race car driver sponsored by Timcast IRL, as the guest.
Hannah, Ian, & Seamus were the co-hosts.

Cody manages to revive the tradition of guests being left by the wayside, as the rest of the panel disregards their presence. It is not until 25:45 that he understands the only way to engage is by bull-rushing himself into the discussion.

*A super-chatter asks how woke things are, in the wake of the Bubba Wallace affair, which leads into Cody talking about how the racing circuit operates, the costs involved to qualify, etc. But, of course, Tim has to keep a schedule, so as Cody is talking through what it is like in a race car barreling down the track, Tim cuts him off to move behind the paywall: 1:53:49-1:59:59

Clip Collection:
-Tim threatens me with a good time, comparing the diversion of campaign funds from Joe Biden to Kamala Harris as akin to him promising to work harder in exchange for more money, but just puts Ian in charge:


-Hannah asks Cody what kinds of political presence there is at NASCAR-type events. Cody explains that, outside of the stands, there is a strong push to keep politics away from things, noting Brandon Brown, of "Let's Go Brandon" fame suffered losses in sponsorships due to that event:


-I should not be surprised that Tim & his brother were the sort of Shylocks that would make items unaffordable in World of Warcraft, via auction house manipulation:


-A Castbrew Coffee customer apparently had to resort to super-chatting Tim to get an answer on where his order went. Though I question the wisdom of sending more money to the operation which failed to deliver your order for almost two months:
 
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I would have been extremely entertained, especially at Hannah's reaction, if Camelot had brought up "slobber pockets" and the other weird nonsense he usually talks about on his own streams.
 
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I compare both by their treatment of Ian when he goes off the rails. Adam seemed better able to serenely manage the Graphene Guy & direct him back on track, while Tim just browbeats Ian. That shows the type of person each one is, to me.
A man is able to manage the autistic graphene man.
A manchild simply berates him hoping to silence them.

I would have been extremely entertained, especially at Hannah's reaction, if Camelot had brought up "slobber pockets" and the other weird nonsense he usually talks about on his own streams.

A gentle reminder Camelot is a Lolcow orbiter of Rekietea and a sex pest in his own right. Not that I'm saying you didn't know or implying good things about him.
Just letting other readers know.
 
Tim has announced "Sam" shall be appearing on 1 November, claiming he was maliciously taken out of context by him & "look(s) forward to the conversation":
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Naturally, everyone was asking the big question. Who is Sam?:
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It was his booker for The Culture War, Lisa Elisabeth, who clarified he meant Sam Seder:
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I expect because Tim imagines himself coated in the linguistic version of Teflon, he does not expect to slathered in mud by diving into discourse with this particular pig. Because things went so well when Emma Vigeland showed up, after all. Reviewing that episode, I forgot how Tim was adamant on not having Sam Seder, himself, on the show, because it would just be used to "get clicks":


Either Tim forgot this valuable knowledge, or he is really desperate for attention, himself. If I were the beanie boy, & considering his penchant for launching legally-questionable lawsuits, why not drag Sam & The Majority Report to court & bankrupt his whole operation? At this point, after threatening to sue presidential campaigns & state governments, why not? Tim could cut back on movie theatre screens & skate ramps for a tick to pay for it. That would have been funnier than having Sam on, which will probably end with Tim taking the bait, becoming even more agitated than he was during the Emma episode.




In honour of Yom Kippur & being the most shabbos of goyim, Tim had Avraham Shalom Yemini, "a proud Jew...a proud Zionist" from Australia, as the guest.
Hannah, Ian, & Phil were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-I wonder if Cassandra Fairbanks, noted Israel critic, intentionally booked this specific guest for this specific day:


-Avraham knows Ian is the one to trust when it comes to woo-woo nonsense:


-Tim claims he was just standing on his tippy-toes when being photographed with Elijah Schaefer as a joke about how Dave Portnoy does that, not because he was self-conscious about being short:
 
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There's a little hat under his little beanie. Also, take important note on the fact he's simultaneously anti war and distrusts the alphabet bro's, but also completely trusts the alphabet bro's when they blame Iran for all of the attempted assassination's on trump, so much so that he says we NEED to go to war with iran and really kick off WW3 if trump gets killed.


It's the biggest joke imaginable, whoever his PR guy is needs to learn about not saying the quiet part out loud because that flag behind him says all the talking points you ever need to hear from him.
 
There's a little hat under his little beanie. Also, take important note on the fact he's simultaneously anti war and distrusts the alphabet bro's, but also completely trusts the alphabet bro's when they blame Iran for all of the attempted assassination's on trump, so much so that he says we NEED to go to war with iran and really kick off WW3 if trump gets killed.


It's the biggest joke imaginable, whoever his PR guy is needs to learn about not saying the quiet part out loud because that flag behind him says all the talking points you ever need to hear from him.
I just wanna know who his AIPAC guy is.
 
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Remember, Tim is not a campaign operative for Donald Trump, just a man speaking his mind. At a conservative-dominated event. Where he is advocating for voting for Donald Trump. But, he is not a campaign operative. Because he is doing it for free(?).

I found it amusing how within the first two minutes, Tim confirms there may have been another assassination attempt on Donald Trump, the alleged person was "some kind of sovereign citizen" & "we don't know for sure" what his motives were. Immediately after, Tim explains how this lack of clear evidence & media failing to declare it an assassination attempt may be signs of how it is an assassination attempt, as with Ryan Routh. Tim argues it may come out this guy was an assassin, but he does not want to jump the gun. Tim, then, says that it is an example of "the desperation of people...who don't like Donald Trump", citing "people who have been fed lies through the corporate press & a political manipulation machine", implying this was a genuine assassination attempt from a person brainwashed by mainstream media:



I just wanna know who his AIPAC guy is.
Someone regretting being assigned to the beanie boy.




On the 14 October, episode, Tim had John Joseph, former lead singer for a band called The Cro-Mags, as the guest.
Hannah & Phil were the co-hosts.

*Tim brings up a post from Steve Bonnell, lambasting the far left & saying they should be ejected from the party should Kamala Harris somehow win. When Tim throws it to the panel, Phil says that Steven is "an idiot" & just as bad as the far leftists he criticises &
as much to blame for the Democrats drifting away from reality. Phil claims " all of Breadtube got their start because of Destiny". This exchange winds down with Phil labelling many leftist commentators as grifters, which shall make the soon-to-come episode: 1:21:49-1:26:56

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-Tim manages to puff up his own ego & demonstrate righteous indignation, by placing himself alongside J.D. Vance in ensuring the media "got caught", as if he were on the ground exposing the events in Aurora, Colorado, not regurgitating news from the safety of his compound:


-Phil & Tim are correct in stating that Jesús Ayala was ruled to be incompetent to stand trial, but the implication of such a ruling is not what they make it out to be. Ayala has been & shall continue to be held in Lake's Crossing Center, a maximum security psychiatric hospital, until he can be transferred to a state-run psychiatric facility. Due to overcrowding, this could take some time. After being transferred, he is to remain at the facility, until judged competent. Though his actions in court, which demonstrated Ayala's understanding of his charges, could see this ruling reversed. In the event that Ayala is judged competent, the District Attorney could refile charges. I expect this is not intentional misstatement, but a general misunderstanding what being judged incompetent to stand trial entails:


-Phil, earlier in the episode, said that it would be unwise to bring a firearm to a Trump rally, in the wake of the attempted assassinations, even though the text of the 2nd Amendment states it shall not be infringed. After getting a super-chat questioning his dedication to the 2nd Amendment, Phil & Tim have to explain, again, that while you can do something, that does not make it correct for you to do it. John pulls an Elon Musk & asks why there have been no assassination attempts against the other side, which Tim tamps down by stating the Right just want to vote people out:





On the 15 October episode, Tim had Rudyard Lynch, from the WhatIfAltHist YouTube channel, as the guest.
Hannah & Phil were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-I shall have to keep this clip on hand. Tim says this is how Joe Rogan reacted to all the talk of his potential guests. Though it just as easily applies to Tim's understanding of most every topic:


-Tim continue to place his bets on the gambling market's prediction for president versus the polling:


-Thankfully, Tim manages to restrain himself after several interruptions to allow Rudyard to make a long-form answer to his question:


-Rudyard asks whether the panel would be interested to hear what he thinks may spark civil conflict in the United States. Phil simply says "Yes". Tim decides to regurgitate the same old Egypt story he always tells, before letting Rudyard respond:


-Tim says Sam Seder lied about him supporting the death penalty. So, naturally, Tim wants to platform this man he calls a liar, & grant Sam even more chances to exploit him for clips:
 
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That Rudyard kid's autism was astounding to witness. God must have flipped a coin on his birth and we were lucky enough for it to land on 'esoteric political history and psychological mysticism' instead of trains. I almost clapped whem he brought up synchronicities.

Truly a high powered mutant never considered for mass production.
 
That Rudyard kid's autism was astounding to witness. God must have flipped a coin on his birth and we were lucky enough for it to land on 'esoteric political history and psychological mysticism' instead of trains. I almost clapped whem he brought up synchronicities.

Truly a high powered mutant never considered for mass production.
I too enjoy Rudyard's autism.
 
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