yeah, if they want him on there, they could make it happen. I can't imagine Tim would be so stupid as to not be willing to do whatever it takes.
My guess is Pat just doesn't really do that sort of shit.
The modern development (what 100% applies to Tim Pool) is for people to get severe brainrot from US politics to the point where they view all world events as being an extension of US domestic politics (i.e every world conflict and event has a Republican side and a Democrat side) and weaving all global events into a political narrative about US blue team vs red team politics. Obviously if you haven't calcified your pineal gland making 40 twitter posts a day then supporting the Taliban over Jamiat-e-Islami to own the libs sounds like the ravings of a schizophrenic. Another off shoot is when you choose to believe a news story no matter how dubious or biased the source just because it fits perfectly into whatever your poltical outlook is. Like a certain beanie wearer reporting goofy shit from Russian state media unironically because it fits his "its happening" narrative about nukes and WW3 or lets him bring up Trump vs Biden tenuously.
The format buttons don't work for me on mobile right now for some reason.
This is genuinely disturbing. Halfway through this video about Biden's approval ratings Tim launches into an autistic rant where he names every casino in the area. Not vague, specific. And he's pulling them from memory.
Then he turns around and says "you can get to this casino from this casino in twenty minutes".
How much is Tim gambling that he's casino hopping all over Wisconsin and PA?
Tim had Brian Lupo, a writer for the Gateway Pundit & host of several shows on Badlands Media on Rumble, as the guest.
Hannah & Libby were the co-hosts.
Clip Collection:
-Someone with the moniker "Cannabis Conservative" needs to be reminded what his show is about...
I kid, Tim just wanted to talk all over Brian, during the introduction:
-Tim argues that the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution guarantees the right to life to the unborn, if they are persons. Tim makes this point vehemently:
Earlier in the show, Tim says he is not pro-life. But he cannot/does not verbalise whether he considers the unborn not people, though. Tim does think that if the unborn are judged as people, thereby protected by the 14th Amendment, any abortion will require legal proceedings to approve:
-A super-chatter brings up the aversion to "indigenous rights" to Whites in Europe, Hannah argues the global minority deserves a homeland free of colonisation:
-Tim says he cannot disclose more, but says he has seen "Star Trek-level technology" projects. Brian says he interviewed someone arguing that Malaysian Airlines 370 was teleported away. Tim says this is fake, how Occam's Razor must be right & the plane crashed. Tim goes on to argue how "wild" the government contracts for AI are which he saw, but shall not disclose more:
Bonus Bits:
-Tim really show his high school dropout bona fides, with how he pronounces the name of the French city, "Lyon":
Tim had Brian Lupo, a writer for the Gateway Pundit & host of several shows on Badlands Media on Rumble, as the guest.
Hannah & Libby were the co-hosts.
Tim is once again on his high horse, now saying that construction workers who accepted jobs from the city to build housing for migrants are evil.
Reminder that he claims to be a capitalist and yet he insists people should refuse good paying work based on principles.
By the way, Tim says Infringed is a super important documentary and him building culture but everyone has to pay for it. You can't make money for doing something Tim says is wrong but Tim HAS to make money for doing what he says is right.
I honestly think it might just be us. I got another hobby, and now even though I used to watch all of Tim's videos every day, I find myself turning them off just 8 or 10 minutes in because something annoys me and I think "I don't have time for this" then I go do something else.
I honestly think it might just be us. I got another hobby, and now even though I used to watch all of Tim's videos every day, I find myself turning them off just 8 or 10 minutes in because something annoys me and I think "I don't have time for this" then I go do something else.
I have noticed it since the start of the Hamas-Israel War, where Tim attempts to claim "I do not care", while questioning Hamas statements/supporters, but not applying the same skepticism to Israel. Tim's excuse that Hamas lies affect domestic politics, when the Israel lobby's outsized influence on both parties in the United States, over the decades, is a huge blind spot for him.
In this episode, Tim says he is only upset at "working class construction guys" for not refusing to build a refugee camp in Chicago. Tim says the Founding Fathers were wealthy, & willing to stand up to tyranny, unlike these chaps:
I honestly think it might just be us. I got another hobby, and now even though I used to watch all of Tim's videos every day, I find myself turning them off just 8 or 10 minutes in because something annoys me and I think "I don't have time for this" then I go do something else.
This is also possible, since I am going through each of his IRL episodes, & taking in an LD50 of Beanie. That, & without Ian to leaven things out, we just get Tim pontificating.
Ian has been off doing his own thing, once again, where he is down with Luke doing shows. Last night, he did his first one with Adam Crigler, since the latter left the Branch Timidian compound. While they get into some insane, off-the-wall topics, I prefer this because Ian is just so earnest & guileless about what he enjoys:
Tim had Jeremy Boering, chocolatier, razor purveyor, & co-CEO of The Daily Wire, as the guest.
Libby & Shane Cashman were the co-hosts.
Clip Collection:
-Tim contends that it was The Daily Wire's "Snow White" forced Disney to change its remake:
-The Daily Wire is launching a new film, called "Lady Ballers":
Here is the trailer for the film "Lady Ballers":
This looks to just be a cruder version of the 2002 film, "Juwanna Mann"
-When the topic of childless Millennials come up, Tim assures us he is "doing his family stuff" to head off critiques of his lifestyle:
-Jeremy & Tim discuss online anonymity. Jeremy is against it, Tim brings out his "age verification" requirement, due to sites like Google & "X" having pornography accessible to anyone. If not, the company is as liable as a smut shop allowing underage clientele:
-Tim keeps saying how he does not have a compound, only a single building. This episode. Tim discusses his Xzibit-esque building-in-a-building, which has dedicated floors for an indoor skate park, theatre, studio, bar, IRL studio, etc. That is to say nothing of the outside skate park. This skate fixation is driven by "wokeness" & "weird activists" invading skateboarding. Tim will bar such people from visiting, unless they renounce their beliefs, then he shall welcome them with open arms. Tim says this is where his "passion & rage" is now focused. But remember, he does not have a compound, nor is he fuming in the woods against his enemies on said compound:
Sure Tim, right up there with the coffee shops, culture changing music, and the video game.
E: Also Alex Jones put out a game faster than Tim did in probably less time to no one's surprise.
Tim is 100% either getting milked by the dev or just full of it.
On tonight's episode, Tim with co-hosts Hannah and Libby and producer Serge had Jack Posobiec back.
They talked about Twitter and Tim was insufferable. Hannah's acne seems to be acting up. Tim's A-Log TheRealHydroPX sent a ton of superchats insulting Tim for some reason.
I think my favorite part was when Tim said "it's Beanie time!" and Beaned all over them.
Yeah I'm not gonna lie, I was tuned out for the first half hour or so and then went to watch something else.
It is one of the reasons I like Ian. I can count on him to say something so barmy it gives me a laugh. But, most of the time, I am playing episodes in the background, while working on something else, & keeping my ears sharp for clippable moments.
Speaking of Ian, he shall be back at the compound tomorrow, after being down in Miami.
Tim had Jack Posobiec, an editor at Human Events, as the guest.
Hannah & Libby were the co-hosts.
*Tim goes into detail on not losing sponsors, despite Check My Ads, a left-leaning group that focuses on getting sponsors to detach from "insurrectionists", claiming the contrary: 31:02-38:29
Clip Collection:
-I joked about wanting Ian away when the Branch Timidian compound falls under siege, but it appears there is a helicopter buzzing the complex, this episode, while Ian is away at Luke's. Hannah & Jack go into banter mode over whom the helicopter is chasing down:
-Tim uses an article from his news site, SCNR, to discuss a lawsuit by Rumble. Then, he goes on to critique one of his writers, Chris Bertman's, labelling Check My Ads, in a too even-handed way. Check My Ads had previously called upon advertisers to abandon Tim's shows, so Tim is doing a bang up job keeping his biases under control for his reporters' work:
-Tim claims CastBrew Coffee may reach $1 million in revenue, in its first year:
-Tim says celebrating someone's death is not good, but says the world is better off with Henry Kissinger dead, as he was among the elite "psychopaths" running the government:
-Tim announces that he will be doing his show from Turning Point USA's AmericaFest, in December, where he will be talking with Tucker Carlson & Charlie Kirk:
-Tim discusses how he has "so many plates spinning" & is trying to complete his business ventures in Martinsburg:
-A super-chatter brings up Ian, & the panel discusses his absence:
-Libby looks so bemused/concerned when Tim spins the UFO:
What the hell does Tim even want like seriously what is his end goal and victory conditions for his political faction look like I mean so many people spout off all of these ideas and nonsense but they never take five seconds to think if they win then what.
Like I know what I want if I win an absolute monarchy in the United States and anyone who's not Christian or white to get out of the country.
Cuz Tim isn't going to get an end to anti-white politics without a lot of dead people because people aren't going to give up special privileges over white people and Society without a fight
Okay let's say that happens all the diversity and inclusion initiative weirdos get kicked out
the civil rights active repealed voting rights active repealed. The Fair Housing Act is repealed
All the illegal immigrants are deported and legal immigration is greatly reduced and all of the corrupt ngos are kicked out of politics well America's going to go back to what it was before all of that which was a country run by fundamentalist Protestant puritanical White supremacists.
Okay let's say that happens all the diversity and inclusion initiative weirdos get kicked out of Powell the civil rights active repealedthe voting rights active repealed. The Fair Housing Act is repealed
All the illegal immigrants and legal immigration is greatly reduced are deported and all of the corrupt ngos are kicked out of politics well America's going to go back to what it was before all of that which was a country run by fundamentalist Protestant puritanical White supremacists.
Tim wants Money and to feel important.
That's all he wants. He doesn't have any actual goals or things he cares about. The rest is a grift.
You can tell by how he talks down on others in shit situations and in a separate breath will say something that contradicts what he said before.
Tim wants to be in the history books, but risk as little as possible for it.
Tonight's episode was Tim with co-hosts Ian and Hannah and producer Serge, and the guests were comedians Ryan Long and Danny Polishchuk of the Boyscast.
The most notable part was when Tim went on his "kids should always be working and school is bad" schtick again, and Ryan and Danny actually pushed back a bit, which is a nice change of pace, forcing Tim to make even more bullshit arguments to support his point. Hannah also pushed back slightly. But the best part of it was that Ryan & Danny just weren't taking Tim seriously at all, they just kept riffing and joking around while Tim pouted and kept trying to be taken seriously. It's one of the funniest things when Tim has a good comedian like these guys or like Alex Stein who's really "on" all the time, and they just keep goofing around and having fun during the show, and everyone else laughs along while Tim refuses to have fun and tries to make some stupid serious point.
Tim had comedians, Ryan Long & Danny Polishchuk, as the guests.
Hannah & Ian were the co-hosts.
I was glad Tim did not do a live-watch of the DeSantis/Newsom debate, at least.
*Tim & Ryan debate on the value of making children work a job, to better prepare them for "the real world", as mentioned by @anustart76 : 1:25:48-1:37:48
Clip Collection:
-Danny &Ryan are off to the races, right from the off, with jokes about blackface:
-The comedians make some adrenochrome/PizzaGate jokes, & Tim is quick to move on:
-Hannah pushes back on Tim's analysis of Elon's declaration of auto-fornication to advertisers:
-Tim consooms, & just had to buy an ice bath after being served ads for it. Ryan jokes Tim is on "the sucker lists" & will buy anything if it is served to him via an ad:
-Ian says he willed The Cavaliers to victory in the NBA championship, via manifestation:
-Oddly enough, after I mentioned the film, Juwanna Mann, last episode, Danny makes a joke about it:
-Ian thinks telling children Santa Claus is real can damage their trust in their parents, due to him being made fun of for having faith in St. Nicholas at age 11. This leads to some funny banter:
-Tim talks about how driven he was, compared to Millennials. Tim notes how broken they are & how he was working from an early age "to build that castle" :
Bonus Bits:
-With the talk Tim had about building his castle, brick-by-brick, via hard work, I just imagined this haunting his dreams, every night, from a young age: