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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Now he’s saying that Tim got the call to shut down the anti jew
-Cassandra, & now Raymond, are the latest to post about their seeming sacking from the show:
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-Jeremy Hambly looks to be trying to get his hands on Hannah:
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No way he doesn’t. No sane lawyer especially working for someone that does what Tim does would look at stuff and think Harris actually defamed him in any way that matters. And would therefore point out it is a waste of time.
A lawyer, who is a strong representative for their clients, will be honest when a lawsuit is impossible to win.
A lawyer, who is a strong representative for themselves, will squeeze every penny from a client on a darn-food idealistic crusade of a lawsuit.

I probably should have done this sooner, but I went looking into Tim's choice of legal representative for the suit against Harris for President. & Tim decided the best man for the job of suing a presidential campaign over libelous statements was James R. Akers, whom specialises in accidents, malpractice, & personal injury, based upon his website:
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Though, I think it was James' poorly green-screened YouTube video which won Tim over:

Now, I am but a simple country clipper, but perhaps your choice of legal representative for suing a presidential campaign should be able to film in his own office, or have more convincing editing of his promotional content.




Tim had Brandon Buckingham, a videographer, as the guest.
Ian & Phil were the co-hosts.

*Phil tries to parse out what Ian finds nefarious about "the liberal economic order" & nations getting loans from the IMF, USAID, etc. Ian lays out, with help from Tim, the strategies presented in the book, Confessions of an Economic Hitman. Phil says he has never heard about this book. Phil, then, accuses Ian of using "anti-capitalism" arguments for taking this stance. Phil goes on to lump debt-trap diplomacy in with free market capitalism, as a universal good which brought people out of poverty. Ian says it is the centralised control, by a small group, which is based not on economic merits but how well it serves western interests. Tim curtails this discussion, as it is "too esoteric" & needs to be on The Culture War: 21:33-32:01

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-Hearing Brandon talk about his recent involvement in a drive-by shooting made this seem like an episode of the Tim Pool That Was being interviewed by the Tim Pool That Is. By that I mean, Brandon is reporting on-the-ground, filming documentaries, placing himself in danger; while Tim required Dave Landau to play therapist, live on-air, in order to keep making his podcast from his skatepark compound. There is no greater juxtaposition of how far Tim has fallen than looking at his Ferguson coverage, mid-riots, to contemplating quitting his multi-million dollar sedentary job, due to his own bad hiring choices:


-Ian can still surprise me, as he asks if the panel has read The Romance of the Three Kingdoms, as he really loved it, even though he perceived it as imperial propaganda to bolster the Chinese dynasty of the time:
 
-Cassandra,
I honestly don’t remember when she last did anything.
-Jeremy Hambly looks to be trying to get his hands on Hannah:
With friends like the that…

Tim must have burnt a lot of bridges.
Now, I am but a simple country clipper, but perhaps your choice of legal representative for suing a presidential campaign should be able to film in his own office, or have more convincing editing of his promotional content
That doesn’t bother me. Lawyer. I wouldn’t expect them to know. But they honestly really should be taught that in this day and age.
 
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was James R. Akers, whom specialises in accidents, malpractice, & personal injury, based upon his website:
He should have gone with Rekieta or Barnes. That'd make it even funnier
God Tim really is as dumb as I thought he was. He is getting conned by a West Virginia version of Lionel Hutz who can't even show his actual office in his video because he probably works out of the utility closet he rented in the back of a nail salon.


Tim canned everyone too? Even our graphene boy Ian?
 
Just remember guys that Tim Paul can have a wife so can you there's always hope I wonder if he keeps the beanie on when they're doing it
Eh, Tim Pool is rich as all fuck, the leader of an e-daddy cult on some right-wing neverland ranch and isn't hideously ugly like Styx and some other cows. People will cope hard but he could have had much more attractive women than Allison. He decided to hedge his bets as always and pick a loyal time-tested 6/10 instead, good for him tbh.
 
Here you go, mate. This was quite the clippable episode, so took some time to get them all uploaded, & archives made of the posts & relevant pages. So, you may see things already captured by other posters.
(Re-caps the entire "last" IRL episode)

Wow... that one was a clusterfuck for sure. Between the whole studio change and Tim's and his side-boy Raymond's dour moods, it really felt like an extended therapy session. I feel bad for Dave Landau. He's a pretty smart dude, and after all the shit he's been through with Crowder, he immediately knew something was up and props to him for keeping Tim from taking a leap from a ledge somewhere. It was really symbolic for Tim to talk about cascade failure of the while enterprise while Raymond's chair literally falls apart on-screen, and Ian just shambles in unexpectedly, wearing night clothes after just waking up from a Nick Fuentes fever dream.

Admittedly I don't know the details on extended lore of the TimCast Universe, but I didn't realize that he built an ENTIRE FUCKING STUDIO for his new YouTube shows. And to me, that symbolizes the major problem with Tim, he doesn't know how to manage a company or people. Even listening to him talk about various projects and investments he's talked about over the years, it seems like he has a Gordian Knot of different "companies" and "organizations" to run his business. Why the fuck does he have to have a different organization for every single goddamn thing that he does? The same with his youtube channels, he's dead-set on pumping out content on multiple channels that are all pretty similar in style and flair, with him at the helm for everything, of course.

And that touches on something else that I've noticed, he bitches about nobody else doing anything and him having to pick up the slack. But how many times has he cancelled an episode because he was sick, or other conflicts, instead of letting someone else take the helm? Granted, there's been a couple of recent times where HCB or Ian took over, and it wasn't the complete disaster that Tim seems to think it is without him micromanaging everything. Crowder does it better, because it seems like he takes off every time he gets a mild headache ot a case of the sniffles. And when Gerald or someone else steps in as a guest host, the show survives just fine, and I think sometimes its even better with Gerald.

If Tim wanted to cut back and gain more of a personal life, instead of working towards another skate park, building a new studio for no reason, opening a coffee shop that will never be, or the multiple redundant channels, he should give the side lackeys an opportunity to have their own shows on a channel to produce the content that he feels that needs to be out there. Let Ian have a channel where he can sperg about graphene, an updated USB standard, or even just talking about whatever pot-induced coma he just woke up from. Yeah it's way off in outer space, but he is at least interesting, and listeners who just have it on for background noise would definitely click on it. Hell, Art Bell made a career out of it for years on AM radio. Let the two women have their own show with a guest and compete over who can be the most insufferable and interrupt the guest the most in an hour segment. Tim cam do his morning show and occasionally host IRL along with a few other mainstays. Keep the big guests for his Culture War show.

And you don't need 30+ employees to do all that shit either. It seems like Tim might finally be starting to realize this too. The paypig simp Raymond is apparently gone, and Hannah-Claire is more than likely getting absorbed into The Quartering's gravitational pull. Apparently he's The Collector, starting his own empire for The Island Of Misfit  Toys YouTubers, hoovering up the cast-offs from every other right-wing grifter.
 
But how many times has he cancelled an episode because he was sick, or other conflicts, instead of letting someone else take the helm?
Tim cancelling episodes happened a handful of times, but was rare and lately he's had Hannah Claire or Seamus take the reigns. I'm actually surprised Hannah Claire got fired (unless she quit) given that she was one of the few Tim trusted to run IRL in his absence. Who's he got now? Ghost girl?
 
That doesn’t bother me. Lawyer. I wouldn’t expect them to know. But they honestly really should be taught that in this day and age.
I am just having a laugh, because I have seen some hilariously over-the-top lawyer promotionals, over the years:






Of course he did, he spent an hour shitting on every employee and telling them they are dogshit and incompetent.
Tim decided, as de-facto CEO of his media empire, which has thirty or so employees, to go live to his audience of tens of thousands of people, & complain about the people he hired being incompetent & draining him dry. Tim, also, provided enough details that you could know whom he was talking about, despite "not naming names".

It reminded me of that Twitch trollop caterwauling about how her viewers were not paying her for the privilege of watching her non-content. Both created a community around themselves, only to vent their spleens in a public tantrum over how those around them were not living up to their expectations. Tim made clear he has no HR department, so it is likely Allison & himself vetting these hires. So, both have only themselves to blame for poor choices. But no, it is the employees whom are at fault for not living up to Tim's standards, not Tim whom chose them, in the first place.

There is burning bridges, & burning them whilst standing upon them. Tim went with the latter. & any remaining good employees, with good sense, are going to watch that & ask themselves if it is time to think about a career change.



Tim canned everyone too? Even our graphene boy Ian?
Based upon what I have seen, the regular panel roster's fates are, as follows:

Kept:
-Ian
-Phil

Cut:
-Hannah, she has not posted articles on the Timcast news site, recently, either. I had thought she was merely bumped back to an exclusively written position, but it may have been a total termination.

Uncertain:
-Carter Banks, not made any recent social media posts, or appearances on IRL before the big blubber-fest.
-Elad, though he is still reporting on the ground, as recently as 24 October.
-Mary Morgan & Brett Dasovic, the former appeared on the woe-is-me episode, & the latter is the co-host of their show, which is still broadcasting.
-Shane Cashman, not made any statements on his show's potential termination.

Did not include Seamus, as he is only a guest panelist, so not sure he was ever hired on, or compensated, by Tim. That, & Tim mentioned the spud was coming back to the show, in a bit.



Though it looks like Hannah is being picked up by Jeremy Hambly, now, to appear on his streams, a few days a week:
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Then, immediately afterwards, Luke, too, signed on with the Quartering for streaming together, one day a week:
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& after someone made the joke that adding Adam to the mix would be a "Timity Gauntlet" with all of its gems, Adam signaled his approval:
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Tim had Danny Polishchuk as the guest.
Ian & Phil were the co-hosts.

*Over the last few episodes, I have noticed an increased unwillingness from Phil to tolerate Ian's barminess. After Ian describes the issues with paper ballots & chain of custody, Phil rejects this & says that digital voting machines could be just as vulnerable. Ian notes that having the software of these machines available for review could ensure they were not being tampered with to not flip votes. Phil asks why shouldn't the machines be able to flip votes, which was a strange retort, which wrong-foots Ian who says voting machines should not be able to do that, at all. It goes on from there into a round-&-round, which is cut off by Tim to move to the next story: 46:55-53:54

Clip Collection:
-Tim continues to be plagued by technical issues. So public shaming did not make the staff work harder:


-With Tim busy looking something up, Danny gets to offer his opinion on "improv classes", without interruption:
 
Eh, Tim Pool is rich as all fuck, the leader of an e-daddy cult on some right-wing neverland ranch and isn't hideously ugly like Styx and some other cows. People will cope hard but he could have had much more attractive women than Allison. He decided to hedge his bets as always and pick a loyal time-tested 6/10 instead, good for him tbh.
The same could have been said of Emily Molly. Ugly girls are just as prone to gold digging as babes. They rarely get the opportunity to do so.
 
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