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

Has Tim Addressed the fact he was fucking wrong about Vivec and it was a legitimate clip of him?
Not as of yet, & the post remains up, but community noted:
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Wasn't that dead?
In Tim's hands, it was, but it seems that once someone else took over, it has made more progress in months than was done in years.




On 1 December, Tim had Chelly Boufferache, known by the handle "hunnybadgermom", an activist/ photojournalist focused on leftist excesses, as the guest.
Elaad, Phil, & Shane, were the co-hosts.

I only now realised the kosher correspondent had an extra "a" in his name, thanks to Tim finally adding chyrons identifying people. The additional "a" must be for asinine, considering his usual performance:
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Clip Collection:
-In talking about certain words being verboten, but Pres. Donald Trump using "retarded" in a recent post, & what Trump may use next, Elaad says "faggot", & the show is not stripped off the air for uttering one of YouTube's naughty word:


-Tim discusses how ChatGPT would not explain that "the n word" means nigger, & he proceeded to argue with it that n word meant "nuclear", because Trump said so. Phil asks Grok, & it states the correct answer, so Tim asks him to argue that it means nuclear, like he did. But because Tim is allergic to organic conversations, he pushes on to the next segment, which was about the shooting of the West Virgina National Guardsmen. Phil did not notice, & was laughing over what Grok said, but the beanie boy chided him for laughing. In a very catty manner, Tim said they had to restart the segment because of the manlet musician:


-Tim does a strange whataboutism when Chelly brings up the unique issue of Muslim immigration, stating that the creation of Chinatowns is the same as Islamic people imposing their values on communities. The guest, & Phil, call out the serious issue of Saracen violence, & practices designed to disrupt the current community. Tim turns around to say he is ranking these by how much they impose on society, from "fish guts in the streets" from Chinese fish markets to terror attacks. However, the beanie boy still states these all pile on to drive out an existing community, unwilling to live in the new immigrants' imposed world:


-Elaad & Tim joust over gambling. The beanie boy discusses how people make money from betting on guaranteed wins on sites, like Kalshi, a sponsor of the show. Another point is the high return on covert advertising betting sites, & how it offers more returns than political content. Which makes his recent swing towards appearing on poker streams more understandable. The kosher correspondent claims that gambling is run by "leeches" that only take from society, but Tim takes umbrage at this. To prove his point, the beanie boy compares a morbidly obese person gorging at mukbangs to someone gambling only small amounts, saying the former is worse. Not a strawman at all, in that comparsion. But Tim decides to hedge his bets by stating he opposes overexpansion of casinos, & the destructive element of gambling addiction:


The two continue to argue over gambling's danger, with Tim on the side of it not being as risky as processed food with "poisons" in it. Elaad believes it is another way young men are being damaged, by promises of quick money, only to end up in penury. Both agree it is a cultural problem, not one to be addressed by law changes:
 
In Tim's hands, it was, but it seems that once someone else took over, it has made more progress in months than was done in years.
It's almost like Beanie Boy is incompetent.

-Tim does a strange whataboutism when Chelly brings up the unique issue of Muslim immigration, stating that the creation of Chinatowns is the same as Islamic people imposing their values on communities. The guest, & Phil, call out the serious issue of Saracen violence, & practices designed to disrupt the current community. Tim turns around to say he is ranking these by how much they impose on society, from "fish guts in the streets" from Chinese fish markets to terror attacks. However, the beanie boy still states these all pile on to drive out an existing community, unwilling to live in the new immigrants' imposed world:
Double post but holy shit is Tim retarded. China Town is a cultural expression that has been infiltrated, but islam is a system that tries to impose itself on everything around it by force. If China Town was called CCP Town there would be a very different take on the topic. In fact most China Towns are Chinese who want to be away from their government and any government, islam wants to force its government on others. A fish market isn't really a problem either, it's a product being sold that people consume normally, and it's much easier to enforce hygiene on people than it is to enforce change on religious indoctrination. One is sloth, the other is jihad.

How does Tim compare minor violence vs. rampage violence to negative cultural practices to ideological government impositions? Antifa punching someone and some wacky right winger shooting someone is both violence with political intent, the Asian guy dumping fish guts isn't some intentional plan to change society, it's just shitty behavior, but sharia law and other islamic practices are intentional means of forcing others to conform.
 
Double post but holy shit is Tim retarded. China Town is a cultural expression that has been infiltrated, but islam is a system that tries to impose itself on everything around it by force. If China Town was called CCP Town there would be a very different take on the topic. In fact most China Towns are Chinese who want to be away from their government and any government, islam wants to force its government on others. A fish market isn't really a problem either, it's a product being sold that people consume normally, and it's much easier to enforce hygiene on people than it is to enforce change on religious indoctrination. One is sloth, the other is jihad.

How does Tim compare minor violence vs. rampage violence to negative cultural practices to ideological government impositions? Antifa punching someone and some wacky right winger shooting someone is both violence with political intent, the Asian guy dumping fish guts isn't some intentional plan to change society, it's just shitty behavior, but sharia law and other islamic practices are intentional means of forcing others to conform.
Chinese Immigrants too for the most part were very selective immigration as opposed to just letting every swarthy savage in.
Even then it wasn't perfect but its far better than no filter.
 

On 2 December, Tim had Nick Freitas, a former member of Virginia's House of Delegates, & social media personality, as the guest.
Elaad, & Phil, were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-Tim believes Candace Owens is knowingly engaging in Charlie Kirk conspiracy talk, calling her "ridiculously smart" to manipulate people, like this. But the beanie boy says Candace must be reading as much news as him to be that way, so not exactly a ringing endorsement:


-When Elaad tries to ask Nick his opinion on the recent strikes against cartel drug boats, Tim steps in to answer for the guest. Because heaven forbid we hear Nick's opinion, as he only served in the military. Whereas Tim was awarded the Medal of Hoarseness for his extended tours in Blathering. Thankfully, Phil manages to let the guest to speak up, as Nick served in Iraq, as a Green Beret, dealing with situations of what is, or is not, permitted on the modern battlefield:


-Tim says he is not going to go through Virginia, because "some state trooper who's some crackpot, far left guy" may pull him over to plant drugs on him, or "turns his body camera off, & then puts a bullet in me". He admits the latter is less likely, though:


-Tim gets a super-chat discussing how Candace's recent video had no substance. Elaad thinks Candace respects Tim, & this shall elicit a response. The beanie boy brings up how Twitch has a bot problem, but IRL is doing well, according to him, & does not need faked engagement. But he segues into how Candance's success is credited to her having a single show, whereas the Branch Timidians have several that splits his views up. The beanie boy argues that Candace is a psyop by Israel to make antisemites look bad, because Nick Fuentes is banned where she is not. Tim finds it queer that Candance has not faced the same strikes on her channel as Steven Crowder, despite being more controversial:


After some more talk about this, a super-chatter insults Tim, claiming the likes of Nick Fuentes, Ian Carroll, & Candace are the future. Tim takes issue with this, as Ian kept pushing how he had inside knowledge that The Daily Wire was going to buy Timcast, at the same time the Branch Timidians were going to Rumble. Elaad thinks Candace's popularity is due to the increasing number of swarthy netizens, particularly Muslim ones. Another super-chat comes in, talking about Candace's marriage to George Farmer being strange. After talking about how oddly swift to become engaged, & sterile in emotion her marriage is, Tim says she may have been in love with Charlie Kirk, all along. But because was friendzoned after he married Erika, this explaining why Candace is dead set on targeting the widow:




The last two clips caused some kerfuffle. An account clipped part of the discussion centring around botting views on Twitch, but uses that to claim Tim believes Candace is faking her viewership. The account accused Tim of "COPING & SEETHING" about Candace's success, & offers "$100 cash" to whomever can prove Tim's show is botted:
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Candace responded to the post, claiming that "I have never used bots nor have did we spend a single dollar on advertising. We also took zero dollars from investors". Tim chimed in to clarify that the clip was taken out of context, but makes the mistake of stating her show is "appealing to larger audiences and women as its dramatic and emotional". Never tell a woman she is being dramatic & emotional:
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Candace returns the favour, claiming that Tim is the one being emotional & dramatic, because he dedicates so much time to her show:
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Tim declares it was only twice:
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To prove how not upset he is, Tim makes a second post, challenging Candace to "Say my name". Which she did, in the post Tim quoted:
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Tim is having an epic crash out tonight. He's really bent about Candace. One thing I've found interesting is he's name drop Jeremy Hambly/The Quartering two nights in a row and he's a shameless grifter who's recently cut staff. I'm wondering about Tim's finances and actual (real) viewership. He lead with that stupid Raccoon story and started fraying about the news early, absolutely fuming about Candace over multiple shows and also in touch with a huge grifter (Jeremy). What is going on, lol
 
Goes to show that he's a White guy at heart and not a Korean.
I'm more of a squinty than Beanie Boy.

Chinese Immigrants too for the most part were very selective immigration as opposed to just letting every swarthy savage in.
Even then it wasn't perfect but its far better than no filter.
There's also an issue that the Chinese were discriminated against and ended up in their own ghetto as a result, the islams are given every opportunity and those like Tim slob their knob but they still refuse to integrate.

But really, if all islams did was create their own little area and sell kebabs but otherwise avoided interrupting society I'd be ok with them, instead they always try to run for political positions, intentionally displace natives when they obtain such positions, and then name streets after Hezbola terrorists and import sharia law. What's worse is Chang from China won't opine how he's being persecuted, he'll try to sell you dumplings and a knockoff belt, the islam will cry bully all day every day.

To prove how not upset he is, Tim makes a second post, challenging Candace to "Say my name". Which she did, in the post Tim quoted:
I think he means his formal name in the compound "The Grand Bearer of the Beanie".
 
I'm wondering about Tim's finances and actual (real) viewership. He lead with that stupid Raccoon story and started fraying about the news early, absolutely fuming about Candace over multiple shows and also in touch with a huge grifter (Jeremy). What is going on, lol
Crypto dipped.
I wonder if Tim bought high recently. Or has to pull out to pay for stuff.

Remember, this is the guy trying to sell glass bottles of water. I doubt he'll actually go through with it, but he always talks up these ideas and then never follows through.
E: I went to look up cause I got curious what the shipping on his glass water is:
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Grabbed a random state (Vermont)
$16 in shipping to get 12 bottles of water...
That's on top of the 24.99 you'd pay for his water.
 

On 3 December, Tim had Charles Cornish-Dale, known by the internet handle Raw Egg Nationalist, & editor of the magazine, Men's World, as the guest.

Brett, Phil, & Tate, were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-I can appreciate the unintended comedy of Tim opening the show, after his clash with Candace Owens, by talking about a drunk rac-COON, & experiencing fatigue:


-Tim takes a swing at Candace, arguing her viewership is an "ignorant audience base", lacking basic reading comprehension, which just swallows up whatever she produces:


-So begins an extended segment on how terrible Candace Owens, & her ilk, are. After watching a video from TPUSA, rebuking Candace's allegations, Tim argues she is doing all possible to break up the MAGA coalition, by undermining the organisation. He goes over the tweet exchange, in my last post, how Candace manipulates things, & reiterates how she was in love with Charlie Kirk:


The beanie boy credits Candace's actions to trying to get more views, with manipulative linguistics. When a super-chatter mentions how this is "cyber-drama", Tim says it is not, because he heard talk of civil war, & Charlie actually being alive, in real life. He blames Candace for putting this sort of destructive content into the world:


Charles asks how are you to convice people to not believe outlandish conspiracies, like Charlie not being dead. Phil does not think it can be done, as people can be utterly convinced of their preferred answers, e.g. Israel being involved in the assassination of John F. Kennedy, because it was not mentioned in recently published documents. Tim brings up a YouTube account that made a video, implying TPUSA committed fraud due to not filing certain forms, only to then say the documents appeared after the filing date.


Tim says "grifters, & scammers" are taking over to make a quick buck. Tate says it is from women, & homosexuals, overtaking the media sphere. The panel agrees that there has to be something for the right to coalesce around, not merely against whatever the left does. Tim reiterates how Candace is trying to "rip out the coffers" of TPUSA, & is incredibly demoralising to him. Then, Tim begins an expletive-laden tongue-lashing for that "scumbag" costing the right the midterms & 2028 election.


Tim admits he is not getting along well with TPUSA, after Charlie's death, but did not lash out with "non-stop retard shit", as Candace did. He blames "cowards on the right" for not calling this out, while Democrats are attempting to rebalance.


-& to offer a nice one-two punch, Tim gets a super-chat from a "big fan" that is a furry, claiming he "sees you as an otter"; then one follows up telling the beanie boy to get over his "Candace Derangement Syndrome":
 
Candace on her show just responded to a commenter and content creator that said he had proof about Tim Pool botting. We'll see if that pans out. For people that want context, I break down some of the things that have come out in the charlie kirk thread: https://kiwifarms.st/threads/charlie-kirk-aftermath-gravedancing-and-manhunt.228263/

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I want to ask people that watch Tim Pool with some regularity. I don't, but I watched him a bit from time to time years ago. Has he ever called anyone evil before? I find it strange that Tim Pool calls someone evil. It's very Christian verbiage. To me it sounds like he's either parroting someone, saying what he's asked in a contract or specifically pandering to the Charlie Kirk Christian base. I find each of these to be about equally likely, but I don't have much context about how he talks morally in general to make that assessment, so feel free to give me some context if you want.
 
Candace on her show just responded to a commenter and content creator that said he had proof about Tim Pool botting. We'll see if that pans out. For people that want context, I break down some of the things that have come out in the charlie kirk thread: https://kiwifarms.st/threads/charlie-kirk-aftermath-gravedancing-and-manhunt.228263/

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I want to ask people that watch Tim Pool with some regularity. I don't, but I watched him a bit from time to time years ago. Has he ever called anyone evil before? I find it strange that Tim Pool calls someone evil. It's very Christian verbiage. To me it sounds like he's either parroting someone, saying what he's asked in a contract or specifically pandering to the Charlie Kirk Christian base. I find each of these to be about equally likely, but I don't have much context about how he talks morally in general to make that assessment, so feel free to give me some context if you want.
Its been a lonnnnnng time since I have watched Tim.
I think it is something he has done before pre 2020. Maybe not a person by name but a group or activity around it calling that evil people.

As far as Candace goes, she's a retarded nigger who is about as mentally stable as Kanye. Tim probably bots, but I doubt she has any real proof.
 
Tim's reply to Ben Stiller has gone viral, popped up on my news feed today:

Tim Pool asks Ben Stiller if he would be willing to take in some Somali immigrants after actor tweeted saying they are "not garbage"

The post by Pool garnered massive attention online with more than 700K views as well as 15K likes since the time it was posted. Ben Stiller's tweet was centered around immigrants, in which the actor said they're people "like you and me". The actor also pointed out that "they should not be demonized."

Ben additionally wrote:

"Somalis are not garbage... This country is built on the backs of people who have come from other places. Its what our country is all about."

The actor's tweet garnered more than a million views as of now.
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Tim's reply tweets:

"Can we arrange your help for some of these Somali migrants in need. We need to find homes for them and you have the means to help these people. Will you take in some of these needy young men?"

Mike Cernovich added:

"How many would you like to have sent to your multiple properties?"

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The article reports these comments come right after Trump called Somalis "garbage" and told them "your country stinks"--so maybe Tim also believed these would also be popular statements right now?
 
I want to ask people that watch Tim Pool with some regularity. I don't, but I watched him a bit from time to time years ago. Has he ever called anyone evil before? I find it strange that Tim Pool calls someone evil. It's very Christian verbiage. To me it sounds like he's either parroting someone, saying what he's asked in a contract or specifically pandering to the Charlie Kirk Christian base. I find each of these to be about equally likely, but I don't have much context about how he talks morally in general to make that assessment, so feel free to give me some context if you want.
I haven't watched Tim in years, but I think he used to but not consistently or too often. Tim is a skin walker as I remember Adam used to rage at the camera in genuine fashion in the early days and then shortly after Tim adopted that anger but it felt very forced, so I wouldn't be surprised if he adopted Kirk's mannerisms to try to gain some of his audience.
 

On 4 December, Tim had Naomi Seibt, a German right-leaning activist, as the guest.
Brett, Phil, & Raymond, as the guests.

Clip Collection:
-Tim attempts to make jokes about his conflict with Candace Owens, quite a bit this episode. Unfortunately for him, the beanie boy lacks the comedy bonafides to make the jabs land:




-Tim discusses how Nick Fuentes has called out Candace Owens for refusing to go on The Charlie Kirk Show, praising the Cum Hunter for standing up to her. The panel discusses the holes in Candace's theories, & this failure to belly up to the bar & expose TPUSA for their alleged wrong-doing:


Tim says Candace is an example of "unscrupulous manipulation" fueling a "meteoric rise". The beanie boy talks about her feeding off drama, & having a segment dedicated to him on her stream. Tim declares Candace "evil" & "scummy", versus Tim that wants to build "a coalition to save this country":


After more candid Candace criticism, Naomi chimes in to say that Candace is "insensitive" to how others see her, & does not understand the impact of her actions. Tim disagrees, stating "No one hated Charlie Kirk more than Candace Owens", because she is tearing down all Charlie built. The beanie boy does add that TPUSA is heading for an outcome where it is only bringing conservatives on-stage to talk to a conservative audience, but lose out on "disaffected urban liberals" that Tim brings to a coalition. The same outcome focus is held for Candace Owens bringing ruin, in her own way, to the MAGA coalition:


Tim sees Candace as "a jilted lover" that "wants revenge" on all Charlie built, over being rejected. She is the avatar of "psychopathic grifter content & cultism" & is the greatest threat to MAGA victories, according to Tim:
 
As @Bork Laser shared, Tim is stating that "a vehicle approached our property and opened fire", with no one injured, or in custody, as of this time:
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*Update*
He believes this was "someone trying to scare us", but his high level of security around the compound "deterred something more serious":
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Considering the episode aired on the day of this incident included talk of Candace Owens faking threats of assassination to drive attention, this is either seriously bad timing, or Tim is pulling a poor prank.




On 5 December, Tim had former Rep. George Santos, Milo Yiannopoulos, & Naomi Seibt, as the guests.
Ian & Phil were the co-hosts.

Your tolerance for this outing is contingent on how much you enjoy hearing Milo & Tim talk to each other about Candace, & TPUSA; with occasional contributions from George. At the least, it is a break from the usual routine of forcing guests to comment on news stories outside their field of expertise.

Clip Collection:
-Before the introductions can even be completed, it is already a catty-tastrophe. George & Mlio have turned the camp up to 11:


-Our Graphene Guy certainly knows how to push Milo's buttons:


-Milo takes issue with the Branch Timidian Twitter page posting comments from Nick Fuentes, & how anti-Candace the beanie boy has become. The two mix it up over Candace, with Tim arguing her audience is dumb & she is manipulating them, while Milo ascribes more altruistic motives to her. The catty catamite does his level best to not offend the beanie boy throughout this. Tim worries that Candace's actions, like pushing for people to demand refunds from TPUSA, will hurt Republicans in the midterms. Milo brushes this off as an inevitability:


George makes clear that this is not a good outcome. Tim brings up people praising him for speaking out against Candace, but Milo turns this to say those people are being paid to stay quiet by TPUSA. But Milo has now changed from accepting an inevitable loss to how the right "won everything", & faces no perils from losing:


-As @Lemmingwiser posted, Milo offered his insight on Candace Owens, & TPUSA. This includes defending Candace from Tim calling her "a liar", by repeatedly saying no one can know the intent of someone, as well as naming her the only person to genuinely grieve for Charlie Kirk, even his wife, Erika. To counter, Tim brings up the loony theories, & seemingly intentional errors that a smart person like Candace would not make, unless intentional. Beyond this, Milo asks why Charlie Kirk has not been buried yet:


Milo does his best to remain kind to Tim, only that he doubts the beanie boy's judgement on this. Tim argues that Candace is doing "social engineering", & is "evil" for that. Milo keeps reiterating that you cannot know intentionality when Tim ascribes that to Candace's actions. Milo, also, posits indirectly that Charlie was a homosexual due to his Spotify playlist, & how the widow Erika is "deeply, deeply sinister":


George immediately calls this out, questioning how he can know her internal thought process, despite the catty catamite's prior remarks. The disgraced congressman asks if Milo thinks Charlie is alive, & he is given "a slight chance" of it being true. As well, Milo believes that Charlie Kirk started him on the road to becoming persona non grata, via pushing what the catty catamite calls baseless rumours of him having sex with college age men, & doing drugs. Milo argues this cost him "hundreds of millions of dollars"


-Tim also vents over a clash he had with Brandon Tatum, a pro-Israel social media personality which Milo also dislikes. I also just notice that the chyron for Milo reads "President, Candace Owens Fan Club". The beanie boy goes on to vent his spleen over working with people taking money to push messages, like Brandon & those that posted about not banning EBT from purchasing sweets:


-After most of the show being dominated by Milo vs. Tim, George pops in to agree with the beanie boy's earlier point, that Candace is only causing harm. Milo disagrees, saying that pushing Jeffrey Epstein aside, as Pres. Donald Trump has, it opened the way for Candace's brand of true crime podcasting to succeed. George asks if the prior grievances Milo has with TPUSA are colouring his judgement, now, which he denies. The two also joust about whom in the conservative movement is gay, & how Milo is pretending to be straight:


Milo accuses Benny Johnson, a conservative social media personality, of sleeping with young men at conventions. George is gobsmacked by Milo's loud proclamations, this episode. But the conversation returns to Milo trying to convince Tim to side with Candace, over mutual foes. Tim makes clear he would not support lying, or deception, to get his way, when Milo asks if he would accept that as the price for winning:


-Tim tries to explain how Candace is using "assumptive reasoning" with her claiming she is going into hiding, & the authorities were alerted, ahead of Thanksgiving. This sees the two argue over the point, & George explain that security services always recommend not speaking about death threats, despite that being Candace's recent reason for being in the trending section:


Milo says it is not up to Candace to stop, but Erika to speak to her, first. He goes further to question whether Charlie wanted Erika to take the CEO role, & how he did not enjoy spending time with their children. This sees George roundly condemn this, & push Milo to keep to his earlier standards used to defend Candace. Milo adjusts his remarks, stating that they are his personal opinion, not fact, which is what Tim was doing. The beanie boy feigns defeat, accepting he needs to use the same deception tactics Candace does, to win:


-Tim demonstrates how manipulative he can be, & Naomi ties this into what Candace does, to help Milo understand their position. Milo reiterates his appreciation for Tim, & makes a back-handed remark on Tucker Carlson being late to platforming him, unlike the beanie boy:
 
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