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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It appears that Raymond G. Stanley Jr. was able to sweep up a clip of the moments leading up to the stream being cut:
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Ian is back, & ready to fight with Tim over Donald Trump's COVID-19 vaccine policy. Ian brings up the rushed nature of the COVID vaccines from Operation Warp Speed, the Trump administration policy to bring them to market as soon as possible. Tim says "If a medicine is available to the public" & they choose to take it, "Who cares?". Ian replies that businesses were mandating it, to which Tim deflects blame onto Democrat governors. Tim, then, goes on to claim that Luke Rudkowski just says things like this "to keep up his libertarian bonafides". Ian says it is the responsibility of the U.S. president to be "vocal about the dangers of rushed vaccines". Mid-reprimanding, both Tim & the stream are cut:

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While I am sad I could not see more of the spat, I am glad that Ian did the two things I appreciate most; challenge Tim, & derail the show. I was not expecting it to be derailed right off of YouTube, so that was a nice bonus.
Ian is right. Sure it was mostly Dems who forced it but that was because Trump wasn't I'm power. Had Trump still been president during the rollout chances are things would have been switched.
 
Quarter Pounder covered last night's "incident"
Thank you for highlighting this. I screenshot the exchanges between Jeremy & the Timcast member that recorded the Tim-per tantrum behind the pay wall:
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Here is the clip. Tim claims he works "really stressful" "16 hour days" & could cut that to "8", skate the rest of the day, & "still be rich". Tim reiterates that he does not make money off of the IRL streams, which is only partly true, as he has claimed he gets his salary from only the morning segments. The IRL streams still make a lot of money & is the biggest source of people signing up for memberships, which are $10/month. Tim says he cannot talk about why the stream was taken down as YouTube could strike him over even discussing the matter, despite people getting mad that he cannot disclose it. He alleges that he is "desperately struggling to navigate censorship waters", so that a show can "exist" which resists "vaccine mandates...open borders...& kids getting their balls chopped off". Tim says "You cannot just do that by being an ogrish retard, who runs full speed at YouTube's gates, screaming, 'Fuck You, fuck you, over & over'":


Whether the "ogrish retard" is Ian, Luke, the audience, or all of the above, is unclear from the clip.
 
I blame his girlfriend. She clearly isn't getting him to relax enough.
Just like how I blame Hillary for Bill Clinton getting into trouble for the Monica Lewinsky stuff. I think it was Chris Rock who said, that shouldn't have been possible because Hillary should have already been down there blowing him due to how stressful the job of leading the free world would be.
 
They did post a more lengthy clip on Rumble of the conversation leading up to the stream being cut. The full episode has not been uploaded. The earlier clip ended at 1:42, for context. It includes an extra minute & change of him defending Trump, getting more heated at Ian for not agreeing with him. Ian says if it was not rushed, it would not have been available to be mandated. Ian calls Operation Warp Speed "nauseating" & Trump should stop taking credit for it. When Ian asked whether Tim thinks it was a good thing, Tim says "100%" & it was just Trump deciding "to fund medical research" in the midst of a pandemic, which "is a good thing". Tim says the blame lays solely at the feet of "people that have the choice" to take the vaccine & "Blue states [that] gave guaranteed contracts to Big Pharma". Tim declares Trump is not to blame for any of that, by funding Operation Warp Speed to create the vaccines in the first place:
 
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Ian is right. Sure it was mostly Dems who forced it but that was because Trump wasn't I'm power. Had Trump still been president during the rollout chances are things would have been switched.
The roll out started when Trump was still in office. The biggest problem was the stupid fucker didn't only not fire Fauci, but he let the jew fucker do the talk show circuit, which really fucked over his image and admin. If he wasn't going to fire him, Trump should've put a gag on him and made it so he was only going to do official press briefings.
 
Quarter Pounder covered last night's "incident"
Time to put up or shut up Tim, use that alt tech you demand everyone else use. Or just shut up and move into a van down by the river and disappear.

The roll out started when Trump was still in office.
You also had Biden et al. saying they weren't going to take the Trump vaccine. But soon as Biden got in office, it was mandate and shut down the country.
 
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Thank you for highlighting this. I screenshot the exchanges between Jeremy & the Timcast member that recorded the Tim-per tantrum behind the pay wall:
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Here is the clip. Tim claims he works "really stressful" "16 hour days" & could cut that to "8", skate the rest of the day, & "still be rich". Tim reiterates that he does not make money off of the IRL streams, which is only partly true, as he has claimed he gets his salary from only the morning segments. The IRL streams still make a lot of money & is the biggest source of people signing up for memberships, which are $10/month. Tim says he cannot talk about why the stream was taken down as YouTube could strike him over even discussing the matter, despite people getting mad that he cannot disclose it. He alleges that he is "desperately struggling to navigate censorship waters", so that a show can "exist" which resists "vaccine mandates...open borders...& kids getting their balls chopped off". Tim says "You cannot just do that by being an ogrish retard, who runs full speed at YouTube's gates, screaming, 'Fuck You, fuck you, over & over'":
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Whether the "ogrish retard" is Ian, Luke, the audience, or all of the above, is unclear from the clip.
It isn't just his pro-Israel shilling that pisses me off, it's how he pontificates about how much he sacrificed in order to stand up to this tyrannical, oppressive regime or whatever but all he has to show for it is vanity projects: shitty music, a $100/month social club, a private skate park and advertising on a stupid race car. Yeah, way to stick it to the man Tim! He can't even be assed to put his show on alternative platforms because he's too greedy.

He should take his shitty show to the Israeli Wire where it belongs.
 
Even lunatic splc knows dim fool is raining in cash on superchats. Why on earth would anyone listen to baldy tell you whats the truth?

Timcast IRL averages over $2,000 in Super Chat money per broadcast, the report found
 
The strange thing is that this new studio was supposed to have a delay button installed, to prevent the show being pulled. Tim bragged about this, in an episode from January:
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Also, this reminded me how Tim said they would be in the new studio on "1 February", it took until 22 April for them to actually make it there. Delays all the way down, at the Branch Timidian compound.
The only people dumber than Tim's simps donating money to him is Tim with managing money
"Gee Mr. Pool we'd love to have the job done in February but we ran into a problem and need more money and time." There's a problem you've got with the foundation here. Jimmy says ya got loose soil! Gonna be another 5,000 dollars to fix it. Not safe ta build that foundation on it."

Guarantee they rode that fucker and sopped him dry of money and good on them.
 
The super chat segments are no longer about people commenting on the topics of the night or questions for the panel, but are mostly all people e-begging for gofundme and donations because of Tim giving money for people's bills and/or vet expenses.

Because of the huge influx it makes me feel like most of them are fake.
 
The super chat segments are no longer about people commenting on the topics of the night or questions for the panel, but are mostly all people e-begging for gofundme and donations because of Tim giving money for people's bills and/or vet expenses.

Because of the huge influx it makes me feel like most of them are fake.
It's still 2k per stream that's 10k a week. If he's not even reading out superchats why are simps so stupid to waste money?
 
They believe in the "mission".

Yes, I know. Stop laughing.
My god Jimmy Dore is the mission. He doesn't do garbage superchats. And he actually knows what he's talking about. While I did watch baldcast before it was never for dim fool. He's always interrupting , talking about chickens and other garbage no one cares about. Yet he has the ego of EVS another lunatic lolcow. At this point I bet he can just stream an empty screen and the cultists will still donate. Learnt nothing after bigbadbeard
 
My god Jimmy Dore is the mission.
Do not put your faith in Internet personalities. They all disappoint you in the end. Whether by imploding from a sex scandal, becoming a grifting faggot, or revealing themselves to be drunken hedonists with a penchant for films involving underage actors in compromising positions instead of the Christian Family lawman they presented themselves as.

YOUR GUY ISN'T SPECIAL.
 
The super chat segments are no longer about people commenting on the topics of the night or questions for the panel, but are mostly all people e-begging for gofundme and donations because of Tim giving money for people's bills and/or vet expenses.

Because of the huge influx it makes me feel like most of them are fake.

Same thing that happened to rekieta. My dog died, my mom died, shill this gofundme! I hate these people. Least Tim doesn't read many.
 

Tim had Dr. Taylor Marshall, author & podcaster on Catholicism, as the guest.
Ian was banished to the far corners of the sprawling skate park, with Hannah & Phil playing the co-hosts.

*Taylor discusses eschatology, how he became a Catholic, etc.: 1:14:46-1:34:10

Clip Collection:
-Phil says you cannot be "pro-Palestinian movement" & "pro-Israel", you "absolutely" have to pick a side. Hannah says picking no side is the best, which leads Phil to augment this argument into "as an administration you can't say 'We're gonna play both sides against the middle'...One side wants to exterminate the other":


-Tim brings up a story from The Times of Israel, of the Jewish state's ambassador to the U.N. talking about how American Jews are "hesitant" to vote for Biden, after the military supply pause. Tim brings up Jewish people shifting to Trump, after seeing the protests, & says it does not matter, so long as they vote for Trump, even if "they ignored all the bad things in the country...& now, we're supposed to defend them? My response is always 'Yeah, of course'. Tim is the most shabbos of goyim, offering such forgiveness to them:


-Tim loves Fallout, but misses, or intentionally ignores, the parts of Fallout that counter his point. Tim claims the show changes the one to start the Great War into the American corporation, Vault-Tec. Tim cites all the anti-communist propaganda in Fallout 4 & how this is a sudden change from no one knowing who fired the first shot in the nuclear war. Tim sees this as subversion to critique corporations. Though Tim forgets, or omits, that the games regularly lampooned every ideology from anarcho-capitalism to authoritarian communism. Heck, the idea of corporations engaging in subversive acts against the American people's best interest, all in the name of short-term gain, is rife in the series:


-Phil tries to split hairs arguing that in an "authoritarian government, you can keep your head down & keep your mouth shut, & mostly go about your life". Meanwhile, "a totalitarian government, you must think the things they want you to think". Phil notes the desire to change the meaning of words as an example of totalitarianism, which is not present in authoritarianism. Which all seems like a distinction without a difference. Both desire supreme control over their populace, both want you to not speak out in fear of repercussions for wrong-think, etc.:


-Tim discusses a "pitch-deck" that featured Trump supporters praising Robert F. Kennedy Jr., claiming "this is part of it [the shadow campaign against Trump]". Taylor explains what a pitch-deck is, in that it uses examples which may not be signed on to the project, yet, which is rather common in his experience. Tim claims this may be defamatory, due to how it is phrased. But, then, Tim argues the accounts may not have been paid but done for free, or in exchange for future access. Taylor & Hannah note it is common for media outlets to bend their messaging to cultivate good relations, but it ends up being "a way for them to leverage you". I found this last part funny, considering how rabidly pro-Israel Tim has been, despite his protestations of being American First & not caring about overseas conflicts:
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-Tim must be regretting all his largesse to super-chatters, as it is now dominated by requests for financial aid. Tim says he has agreed to assist many a pet owner asking for funds, due to how much he fought for Mr. Bokus getting better. Tim says he spent "10 grand" on it. Though he does not stick the landing, with Tim saying he prioritises helping someone with a dying dog over giving money to a soon-to-be homeless person:


-A super-chatter jokes about being eaten out of house & home by their new "rotund" girlfriend, forcing him to choose between feeding her or his alcohol. Tim seems to take this as a serious statement, & says "you have 38,000 watching, & if they each gave $1 they can save them from something...It's just a dollar for you...but maybe you need your dollar for your cheeseburgers, you do your thing":


-After implying his super-chatters should do more to help people in need with their money, instead of indulging themselves, Tim talks about how he wanted to commission a wingsuit for his cat:


-Speaking of not having enough money for alcohol, a super-chatter says to stop being afraid & bring "Nick" on the show, but means Nick Rekieta. Phil, of course, loves the lush of a lawyer & says he is "hilarious" & to watch his show. Tim says he heard that the Krassensteins were up to debate Nick Fuentes, but was hoping for someone with actual academic credentials, not a social media account:


-Tim gets a super-chat asking why he thinks "zoomers" want to destroy Israel, & he cites the From the River to the Sea slogan. Tim, then gets a message from the Krassensteins saying they would only debate Nick Fuentes if they were paid to appear. Tim says he is unwilling to do that:


Here is the post from Brian Krassenstein:
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