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

Tonight's episode was a lot better, the guest was Matt Gaetz, so that's probably why. Tim respects Gaetz enough to just let him talk. Hannah and Ian were also good. Ian asked a lot of silly questions, but also some very thoughtful ones. Hannah was good as usual, and Phil was there. Tim still blathered, but not as much as usual.

My favorite part might have been Ian trying to tell Gaetz about some weird thing he did with his GI tract, which Gaetz was actually curious about, but Tim shut it down faster than he shuts down criticism of Israel.
 

Tim had Rep. Matt Gaetz as the guest.
Hannah, Ian, & Phil were the co-hosts.

@anustart76 was correct, due to Matt being one of the Branch Timidians' favoured politicians, Tim gives Matt time to answer questions. Matt, also, engages with Ian in a meaningful way & knows how to handle his out-there moments.

*Matt explains how committee assignments are doled out, how lobbying functions to avoid laws, etc., providing an insider's view of the process: 33:00-48:54

Clip Collection:
-Matt exposes Tim for being a two-timer, when he calls Matt "my favourite member of Congress". Matt says his wife was watching & caught Tim calling Thomas Massie the same thing. Tim smooths this over by saying he did not recall that, & Thomas is only "one of his favourites":


-Ian comes on strong, comparing Matt to a syringe which can extract information from Washington, or inject into "the system". I am glad Matt came prepared to answer "Crazy Ian question", & is ready to roll with the barminess:


-Ian asks Matt to explain "vertically-integrated subpoenas", how they have been used, & how would he use them for investigations:


-Ian starts up his barmy talk about the world being controlled by the banks & intelligence agencies under the rule of "Emperor" Charles in Britain, & what Matt would replace the "Liberal Economic Order" with. Tim curtails this, by segueing into the talk of the TEXTY report where he was mentioned, to start up talk of international organisations affecting America:


-Matt takes care to clearly pronounce the name of a certain Central African nation:


-Hannah asks Matt about why the Trump administration had such trouble adding citizenship status to the census. Ian says how he has shifted from being against asking the citizenship question to approving of it:


-Phil asks how to address the crisis with men "without meaning, economic problems" that can result in "social problems" via policy changes. Matt proposes better reining in spending to reduce inflation, making things affordable for people to own, as that promotes better treatment of property, etc.:


-Ian brings up his "intestinal cleanse", to which Tim quickly quashes it. Matt says he can bring this up in the paywalled section:


-Because Tim is allergic to natural conversations, Matt has to interrupt the super-chats to discuss a legal maneuver which could undo the contempt of Congress charges against Steve Bannon & Peter Navarro over their refusal to cooperate with the 6 January Committee:


-Matt does something I did not expect, he teased Tim about his refusal to go on the ground to the Democratic National Convention, out of fear it shall become bedlam. Tim says Elad will most likely be present. Matt reminds Tim of his Vice days, but Tim claims no one knew who he was, back then. Now, people would chase him, "screaming in my face", & implicitly Tim must think they shall try to de-beanie him, as was done in Boston. Matt jokes that is what he faces on the regular, but makes clear most are supportive. Matt says he would be surprised how many Democrats listen to his show. Tim is flabbergast at the suggestion, to which Matt replies they may not vote like Tim wants but they enjoy listening to the conversations:
 
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Tim with another post about no kids, i'm sure the Timcast compound is also devoid of kids. You're getting old Tim, save the world with your genius kids!
To answer the question that he replied to: No niggers or jews - a homogeneous society.
they're also not as fat. But they'll be getting pajeets soon
Adam states cocaine should be legal & "is not that big of a deal":
Adam qualifies his statements, later, that parents should not do drugs:
Funny how cities that legalized drugs have been back tracking. And while I'm for easing the penalties for drug use, I'm staring to backtrack on that just because I've seen what it does.
Alison is in charge of maintaining the Branch Timidian compound, as Tim says when she is away he does not cook, or do his laundry. Tim says he has "day old bacon, in cheese sauce" for supper, & does not know how to work a washing machine. Though, he quickly appends that he can "turn it on & make it work":
This is pathetic. For someone who has been on his own supposedly he would die if his channel got taken down. Remember how chunky he and Lydia got during the pandemic? It was because they were ordering out all the time.
 
Funny how cities that legalized drugs have been back tracking. And while I'm for easing the penalties for drug use, I'm staring to backtrack on that just because I've seen what it does.
Yeah, they just get more organized crime and not nearly enough tax revenue to offset it. Legalizing marijuana--the only drug where you can seriously make a case for doing so--is a failed policy for those reasons. Libertarians take it personally and that's why they're such a lolcow party; enlightened self-interests of drug addicts is to get more drugs, not stop using drugs.
 
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This is pathetic. For someone who has been on his own supposedly he would die if his channel got taken down. Remember how chunky he and Lydia got during the pandemic? It was because they were ordering out all the time.
What’s funny is he could be trying to be funny and make a joke, but there are some things that you just should not joke about. Because either way it will make you look pathetic.
 

Tim had Mike Benz, executive director for the Foundtion for Freedom Online, as the guest.
Chris Karr & Hannah were the co-hosts.

*Mike brings up the possibility of crafting laws against malicious prosecution, which could make cases, such as those brought against Donald Trump, very expensive: 48:52-1:04:32

Clip Collection:
-Tim, not once, but twice in a ten-minute span, declared how if "I ever get any kind of power", or is "ever in charge of law enforcement in this country" that those who participate in malicious prosecutions & arrest shall fear his wrath. This becomes all the more comedic, in the wake of his admission of not being able to cook food for himself:




-Tim waited for Ian to be off-set to comment upon his barmy interpretation of how the Commonwealth realms relate to the British monarch:


-When Mike brings up Ben Smith, editor-in-chief of Buzzfeed, Tim says he is "a morally good guy who doesn't know what's going on around him". Tim, then, details how Ben refused to change a story of two black men fighting over a Popeye's fried chicken sandwich to reflect the reality when Tim reached out to him. Instead of fighting over the sandwich, the two black men had a nigga moment over cutting in line. Mike laughs that maybe Ben is not such a good guy, but Tim says he was better on correcting other articles:


-Tim gets an Enterprise C minus on his Star Trek fan score, for agreeing with a super-chatter that it was the Enterprise-B which appeared in the episode, "Yesterday's Enterprise" & participated in the Battle of Narendra III, leading to the Federation-Klingon rapprochement. A nerdy nitpick, I know, but considering how much Tim professes his love of The Next Generation, allow me this quibble:
 
So I was going to watch Tim's show tonight, but of course, the moment I opened the stream partway in, Tim was in full form, shilling hard for Israel. And Hannah wasn't even there, so I just decided it wasn't worth it.

Also it's kind of funny to see Tim get mogged by Logan Paul; Tim got like 10 minutes with Trump, while he gave Logan nearly a whole hour.
 
So I was going to watch Tim's show tonight, but of course, the moment I opened the stream partway in, Tim was in full form, shilling hard for Israel. And Hannah wasn't even there, so I just decided it wasn't worth it.

Also it's kind of funny to see Tim get mogged by Logan Paul; Tim got like 10 minutes with Trump, while he gave Logan nearly a whole hour.
This is because people actually watch Logan Paul even if he is shit. Tim just has his very faithful dents now and poor souls like you who document it.
 
Tim, the once-rising star of Vice, had a shorter interview with Donald Trump than a man with only one on-the-ground report to his name. & to add insult to injury, the Chase Oliver team did not reply to his offer to appear on The Culture War to debate Jeremy Kauffman, another libertarian:
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Tim had Jim Antle, editor & writer at The Washington Examiner, & Jeremy Kauffman, as the guests.
Ian & Phil were the co-hosts.

*Ian says that Israel's actions cannot crush an ideology, no matter how many people it kills. Phil & Tim run defense for Israel, saying you can crush Hamas with violence to stop it, & make a distinction between Hamas & antizionism: 28:21-41:05

*After talking about Nick Fuentes, Ian grabs the third rail, asking the panel if it is okay to identify a particular group as causing problems in society. Tim says yes, but only on a small scale. Jeremy makes the distinction between on average & all, etc.: 57:21-1:05:31

Clip Collection:
-Ian, Jeremy, Phil, & Tim discuss Magic: The Gathering, as they all play it & a new release happened that day. But Tim must kill any organic conversations, & forces that to end, so he can get on to masticating over the news of the day:


-Tim asks a Ship of Theseus rhetorical question, where everyone on Timcast is removed, would it still be the same show. Tim says, "no" & "probably it won't" succeed. Which is funny because when Tim is not there, the show becomes much more watchable:


-Tim kills another conversation, this time about colonisation & foreign policy, after Ian brings up Erik Prince, founder of Blackwater, arguing for re-colonising Africa & Latin America to fix their dysfunctional states. This time he switches to the much more substantive conversation, the Cum Hunter & his cheerleader being removed from Turning Point USA:


-Ian brings up race realism, & how there are actual differences between different races of people in the name of "genetic accuracy". Ian asks why you are not allowed to notice these things, even "without a racist bone in your body". Phil says accusations of racism are more to shut down conversations than accurate labels. Ian agrees that he experienced this reaction. Poor noticer Ian, he just wants to spread true facts...:


-After this, Jeremy brings up IQ differences between the races, & how universal it is. Using the example of UCLA, where unqualified minorities were being accepted & graduated, even in their medical school programme, Jeremy explains the issue with merely elevating people of certain races in the name of equity:


-To continue justifying Tim's placement with Nick associates, a super-chatter asks for Joe Nierman (Good Lawgic) to come onto the show. This is the bloke that stated six year olds bathe themselves to defend Nick Rekieta from allegations of child neglect:


-Ian mentions Donald Trump appearing on Logan Paul's podcast, which the rest of the panel ignores:
 
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