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

I thought that glasses guy was fired. He was sniffing tims ass so hard on that "final" stream.
Tim learned an important lesson from all his time at the casinos; if you give your customers a single win, they shall keep giving you money, despite losing far more to the house. I can see Tim giving Raymond a spot on the show, in exchange for all his super-chats, which come out of his salary as the Branch Timidian handyman.




Tim had Maureen Bannon, daughter of Steve Bannon & CEO of The War Room, as the guest.
Phil & Shane were the co-hosts.

When having the daughter of Steve Bannon, a recently released man & major political on as a guest, you know what talk would dominate the episode. That is right, aliens. Unfortunately, Maureen was on an episode where U.S. Congressional hearings on UFOs would be discussed, so she does not get a chance to talk about her work with her father: 1:02:27-1:33:37

Clip Collection:
-Phil tries to explain how it is preferable the Democrats acting up is happening during a time with Trump coming in power, rather than out, if it "goes kinetic". Tim manages to misconstrue this, saying Phil is wrong & goes on a four minute rebuttal to a point Phil never made:


-Tim brings up a Sam Seder video, where he said "Tim Pool admits he refuses to do any research". Tim claims people are telling him to respond to Sam, but he notes Majority Report "is a small channel "& "he is not really relevant" to bring up. Tim says that he was wrong, as leftist YouTubers, such as Sam, Kyle Kulinski, David Pakman, etc. get more views than mainstream media. The beanie boy complains that as the old news media dies, it shall mean the end "of original-sourced reporting":


-Tim is now teeing up a third lawsuit, this one against Wikipedia. Tim argues that because the article on him states he endorsed usage of ivermectin, which he claims he never did, this is grounds to sue the site. As the page does not clearly label it as the work of an editor, but Wikipedia, itself, making this statement. Tim believes this leaves the free online encyclopedia open to lawsuits over defamation, which he may pursue:


-Tim shows his brilliant betting prowess by stating that Mike Tyson would win the match against Jake Paul, & it would only serve to diminish boxing, as a sport, if Jake won. Tim even bet money on Mike winning the match. & that is more money gone from the beanie boy:
 
-Tim shows his brilliant betting prowess by stating that Mike Tyson would win the match against Jake Paul, & it would only serve to diminish boxing, as a sport, if Jake won. Tim even bet money on Mike winning the match. & that is more money gone from the beanie boy:
I hope it was a lot.
Mike had about 2 rounds to win it in and after that he was fucked. He's almost 60 They dont let anyone box 10+/- age anywhere but the great state of texas. God Tim is a fuckhead.
He claims its not scripted, but then proceeds to claim that Netflix will let Paul lose...
 
I tuned in to IRL the day after the election and couldn’t help but notice Tim kept saying that “we” won and “we” control POTUS and Congress. Which is odd, because Tim constantly says that he is not conservative and that he hates Republicans. So what the fuck is this “we” shit?

I don’t know if Tim discussed the House ethics report against Gaetz yet, but if he did bring it up I’m sure he says it is debunked nonsense. Which is funny because there are receipts from Gaetz’s Venmo account that he sent $900 to his buddy, Joel Greenberg, that includes a girl’s name in the memo. Weird that this same buddy, that was very close to Gaetz and funded numerous private parties for Gaetz and other political buddies, was charged with a slew of fraud and sex trafficking charges, plead guilty and agreed to cooperate with looking into Gaetz, for which he is now serving 11 years.

I don’t think Gaetz knowing trafficked an underage girl, but I 100% believe that he knowingly picked out an escort provided by Greenberg and knew these girls at various parties were whores. When Madison Cawthorn was talking about coke-fueled sex parties in DC, I don’t think he ever said it was a partisan issue.

Why anyone would fawn over a wretched creature as loathsome as a politician is beyond me. At the same time, Tim does have a history of cozying up to and championing sex pests, so it shouldn’t be that surprising.

I remember it wasn't long ago he was claiming he never drinks, not even a little for celebratory drinks. He'd also claim this and then proceed to drink on stream.
Tim works 16 hours a day! Well, maybe it’s actually only 12 hours if you don’t consider him eating and skating as work, because you’re a lazy loser that won’t work 16 hours a day to save America by moving to the sticks to make a podcast.

Tim works 16 hours a day!

It’s funny how Tim’s retarded faggot advice - to upend your life, move to a red state and find a new job - worked out for some of his employees. It’s all fun and games until your delusional dipshit, money-hemorrhaging boss pisses away all of his capital gambling and eating Wagyu steaks, has his Russian propaganda windfall rug-pulled, then tells you that you’re fired and now you’re tied down to some bumfuck place in WV.

I'm late to this as I'm catching up on Tim being interesting again, but how did he fail to open a coffee shop location over the span of years? I do not comprehend how someone can fail at opening a retail store, and I don't mean failing at operating one, just opening one. Literal retards can open locations like coffee shops in the span of months but this fucker can't figure it out in the span of year?
He briefly touched this issue in an episode where he said they were trying to renovate a historical building into the coffee shop. With Tim being retarded, it’s hard to say if he meant historical in a colloquial sense or in the legal sense. States and localities have differing definitions and requirements, but buildings labeled as “historical” often requires very expensive renovations due to restrictions on materials that must be historically accurate or representative of the historical norms.

As an example; when I was doing handyman and construction work, you couldn’t go to Home Depot and buy modern doorknobs. You had to go to specialized retailers that dealt in selling replica and used fixtures for historical buildings. It’s a very niche industry and the markup, because there are little to no competitors, is incredibly high. It also meant that replacing fixtures in historical homes, where the owner didn’t care about preserving their historical tax credit, meant you could keep the old fixtures and sell them to offset your expenses.

If Tim was serious about opening a coffee shop and getting his business started, he could have built a new building or set up in a strip mall in drastically less time and at a significantly lower budget. All he had to do was ask a contractor and heed their advice. But Tim’s ego will never let that happen. What do experts know? Nothing. What is college good for? Nothing. I don’t want a cardiologist that went to university, I want some retard that read shit on the internet and some PubMed studies.
 
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Simple. MAGA is not Republican in the ye old traditional identify of the party
I fucking hate these obviously bullshit semantic games. What is the political party that Trump represents? What are the party leanings of his voters? What party comprises his cabinet picks? Would any reasonable person consider him Republican or Democrat? Would you define him as conservative or liberal?

Tim hates conservatives AND Republicans. So even if you hedge your mindset that Trump isn’t a real Republican, then Trump is a RINO. If Trump isn’t a real conservative, then he’s a centrist or liberal. This reeks of disingenuous hair-splitting based on an individual’s subjective opinion. If you were to ask most people, it’s not unreasonable to hear, “Trump is a conservative Republican,” even if you disagree on various particulars.

It’s like saying Obama wasn’t a real Democrat and wasn’t a real liberal because he wasn’t down with legalized gay marriage. I find this to be such a petty and dumb way to manipulate language and terminology to create a fanciful narrative devoid of consensus.

Edit - Remember how much Tim fawned over MTG until it came down to the Gaetz v MTG confirmation of McCarthy? Then he threw MTG under the bus, calmed down, came back around, championed her again. And what did the GOP get from ousting McCarthy? Less than what they were promised because Johnson nuked impeachment inquiry by firing off his shot before he had the goods.

IMO, Gaetz is the same way. He has a JD background that is unimpressive. Cruz, not sure if he would take it, would be a drastically better AG than Gaetz, if for no other reason than knowledge.
 
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What party comprises his cabinet picks?
Currently the media is freaking out because he’s putting former Dems in very high positions. His circle is basically all either former Dems or people so heavily burned by the establishment or loyal to him.
Would any reasonable person consider him Republican or Democrat?
Considering Harris lost because the reasonable person told her to get bent, everyone is very well aware that whatever Trump is he is not establishmemt.

He’s Republican because he’s with that party but the vast majority know he isn’t what that typically was.

There’s a reason Harris was endorsed by the old gusrd Republican establishment.

Trump came along said he wasn’t one of them and forced the Party to change around him.

So if Tim is now happily considering himself Con or Repub, it’s because what that is has so fundamentally changed.
 
His circle is basically all either former Dems or people so heavily burned by the establishment or loyal to him
Partly, yes. Mostly? No. Former Dems. Then thesaurus for those that are Centrists and Republicans that aren’t Christian Coalition. However, what is the skew? Are we going to weight power for positions? You should, considering how granular the Executive Branch's control is.

The rest is fan fiction. There have always been schisms in political parties over the years. Trump is the coined phrase, Reagan Democrat. But no one today calls Reagan a Democrat or liberal. It’s a deliberate manipulation of language to add emotional weight. Which is what Tim’s content is. It’s not informative. It’s emotionally satisfying.
 
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On 18 November, Tim had Andrew Wilson, of The Crucible podcast, as the guest.
Phil & Raymond were the co-hosts.

*Tim discusses the current state of the Branch Timidian empire. The beanie boy discloses that he is deciding between including ad reads into "every segment we put out", this will give Tim enough revenue to hire "two CEOs, or an executive team" to run things; or exploring strategic investment. Tim has already hired on someone to manage things, "doing the heavy lifting". Raymond flounders about, trying to keep the show (& his employment) alive. : 1:45:11-1:52:19

Clip Collection:
-Tim says he may hire private investigators to look into people, just so he can say they have been investigated for something untoward. He retreated from his initial position where it was investigating journalists for "rape", downgrading to "wire fraud", on-air:


-Rather than let Sam Seder wilt on the vine, as the smaller channel Tim claimed him to be, the beanie boy keeps bringing him up. This time to bemoan how Sam took advantage of Tim platforming him to farm clips. Which is funny, because Tim sought to platform leftists on The Culture War to farm clips, himself:


-Tim says he is "having a bunch of meetings" regarding the future for the show. This includes talk about his "sixteen-hour days", where Tim has to explain to investors that he is not like other podcasters, "like all these other hosts that do all these other shows, they'll record for an hour". Tim recounts how he told Joe Rogan that while he does four hours of recording, there is ten hours of research for that:





On 19 November, Tim had Bryan Sharpe (aka Hotep Jesus), a social media personality, as the guest.
Ian & Phil were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-Tim is still struggling to put out a video game, & a card game, even a demo for people to examine. Meawhile this 85 IQ moron managed to show off a box for his board game. Not a high bar, but still, Tim has not even attempted that much:


-Tim celebrates Allan Lichtman flailing about on Piers Morgan's show, refusing to admit he was wrong because Elon tipped the scales. In June, Tim said he was not wrong in predicting a 49-state landslide for Trump, the only reason he was incorrect was not foreseeing the shadow campaign:


-Ian, at least, can admit when he is wrong. He cautions trusting people that change their opinions to where the winds of popularity blow:


-Tim said talking about the loony troon threatening Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) has to be behind the paywall, as it was "so serious" & involved threatening death on a politician:
 
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Did anyone see the members portion of the recent Milo appearance? Anything interesting happen? I enjoyed watching Milo shit on Tim's house Jew (Aleed or whatever)

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I wanted to avoid double-posting, so I shall be sharing the clips I made of the catty catamite's appearance, now.




On 20 November, Tim had Milo Yiannopoulos as the guest.
Elad, Phil, & Shane, were the co-hosts.

If there is one word that describes Milo, it is loquacious, & that is on full display, here. Tim desperately attempts to rein him in, & only by the respect Milo says he has for the beanie boy, does he allow talk of the news-of-the-day.

Ian was fortunate to be away this episode, so all the ire from Milo fell upon Elad.

Clip Collection:
-Milo introduces himself, as "the Jack Bauer" of political consultants that helps problems go away, but is disavowed, after. Also, he is publishing a book, "The Wit & Wisdom of Nicholas J. Fuentes":


-Due to an American football player, named Joe Burrow, taking Milo's "swag", he has decided to adopt the Tim Pool look. Albeit, with a bit of Milo added to it:


-Here is the 25 minute exchange between Elad, Phil, & Tim, over whether the Founding Fathers intended for the United States to be a Christian nation. Elad contends that with no explicit mentioning of Christianity, that means the United States was intended as a civic nationalist state. Milo & Tim take the opposite position, noting that John Adams' usage of "moral & religious" meant Christian, & in specific, Protestantism:


Tim tries to explain to Elad how humans lacked concepts, such as understanding there was air around them & the number zero, as examples of things people took for granted, prior to their scientific explanation. Elad retorts these were not discovered, but already existed. Milo says the religious element was implicit, in the same fashion, which Elad rejects. He responds that Muslim nations are explicit in weaving their faith into governance, & asks if Britain did that for Christianity. Milo has to explain that the King of England is the head of the Anglican Church:


Milo notes how the Episcopalian Church follows this same pattern, with the George Washington National Catherdral is of that denomination, & where all presidents are honoured, post-mortem. Tim interrogates Elad over the lack of specificity in the 2nd Amendment, as an example, over things people assumed all would understand. Elad tries to argue that the lack of specification shows a lack of Christian language is indicative of not all the Founders being Christian:


Milo notes the U.S. Supreme Court operates under a Christian moral framework. Tim tries to get Elad to understand, asking if Buddhism is the majority faith in China, which Elad questions whether it is even a religion. It is to show the uniqueness of Christian belief shaping things, such as the 5th Amendment being rooted in the story of Sodom & Gomorrah. Discussion is had over the removal of Christianity, from life, over the years:


Milo accredits the failure of Christianity to persist in cities which is the cause of "two parallel fact universes" between those that reside in cities & outside them. This post-Christian/anti-Christian ethos in cities resulted in the undermining of stability & abuse of rights which only causes more division:


-Milo claims his way to drive the homosexuality out of himself is by flicking a drop of hot oil upon his thigh, when those thoughts arise:


-Milo talks about how he dealt with Nick Fuentes for a member of the Trump family. At least Milo is self-aware enough to recognise that he often is called upon to fix problems, he himself, started. Milo claims he took the fall over Kanye West bringing Nick to dinner with Donald Trump:


-Then, Milo claims he was called upon to prise Laura Loomer out of Trump's campaign, after she was brought onboard. Allegedly, Laura claims she performed fellatio upon Trump, in private. The rumours she started were what drove the hiring of Milo to remove her. Providing information that Laura is not actually being Jewish, unable to draw a Star of David, had extensive plastic surgery, & having been involuntarily committed by her father, on two occasions, were provided to the campaign, allowing for her ousting:


-Milo was disappointed that Ian was not there, so he could give him a tongue-lashing, as well. This was followed up by a super-chat asking Elad the breakfast question:


-A super-chatter notes Elad being incorrect on the issue of claiming the Founders were non-Christian. Elad says they would have been specific, if they wanted to be. Milo becomes exasperated, claiming it is like talking to Ian about "fractals", & while he says he loves Ian, Milo states "If there is anybody that needs to go into the crystals, it's gotta be the guy with the biggest collection of them". Tim says that since Elad has not read the writings of the Founders, he should take caution asserting statements about their works as fact. Milo says Elad embodies a library filled with books possessing "uncracked spines", never read:




On 21 November, Tim had Ami Kozak, comedian & musician, as the guest.
Elad, Ian, & Phil, were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-Ian was saddened to have missed being on with Milo, because he wanted to get him added to his crystal collection. Despite all needling Ian gets from Milo, he said they talk off-air & get along fine. Ian, again, is far too nice of a lad:


-Ian attempts to read what Joe Rogan said about dragons being real, which was regarded with scorn by The View, this leads into a long bit of banter about how giant lizards could have inspired the myth of dragons, flammable spit, etc. It was a nice break from news-of-the-day:




On 22 November, Alex Stein, & Amber Duke, the Washington D.C. editor for The Spectator, as the guest.
Brett & Phil were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-Tim promises to send Alex Stein on an Antarctic expedition to observe an experiment to prove the shape of the Earth, if he gains 5,000 members for Timcast, before Thanksgiving:


-Alex tries to get some of his raunchier comedy out, mentioning his disappointment that Caryn Johnson (Whoopi Goldberg) is on a sex strike. This leads to Amber raising the question of the meme about would you ahve sex with Caryn or a troon. Tim desperately forces a segue back to discussion of Rachel Maddow:


-Speaking of segues, Amber brings up the story of Jocelyn Nungaray, a twelve-year old girl that was raped then murdered by two Venezuelan gang members, that were released into the United States under the Biden administration's policies. Alex notes that he spoke with Jocelyn's mother, & how tragic it was to lose a child to a preventable crime, if those illegal immigrants had been detained, instead of released. Tim decides the best thing he can do is hard segue into the next story, without commenting on Jocelyn's tragic story, to discuss Joe Rogan criticising Joe Biden approving Ukraine's use of missiles deeper into Russia:
 
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I had to unsubscribe since he decided to use nuspeak and use "unalive" instead of kill in his latest video.
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I fixed it with dearrow and unsubbed.

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On 25 November, Tim had Dudley Brown, president of the National Association for Gun Right (NAGR); & Ronnie Adkins, the industry relations director for that organisation, as the guests.
Ian & Phil were the co-hosts.

*Tim asks if people have the right to own nuclear weapons, to which Dudley says they do not. He considers the U.S. Second Amendment to principally apply to "small arms", & the relevant case law centres around that. Dudley highlights U.S. v. Miller, which revolved around a person charged over having a short-barrel shotgun. The question of how one defines small arms comes up, & is bandied about the table, while Tim looks up contemporary context for the bounds on what would be included under Second Amendment protection: 1:49:46-1:57:28

Clip Collection:
-Tim questions why Jack Smith & the Department of Justice are dropping their case, now, despite Donald Trump "not legally being president-elect". As if a court could complete its proceedings, amidst the back-to-back holidays of Thanksgiving & Christmas, all before Donald Trump is inaugurated president on 20 January, rendering the whole affair moot:


-Dudley calls out those demanding tariffs, but still buying up Chinese-made products. Tim blathers on about how bad it is for businesses to off-shore the production of goods, in particular citing the circuitous route skateboards take from the forests of Canada to sweatshops in China, to be sold in American stores. He says all this while his compound is stuffed to the rafters with pointless doo-dads & gew-gaws made on the other side of the Pacific.


-Ian, of all people, fact-checks Tim's claim that there was no economic consequences due to Trump's tariffs. Our Graphene Guy notes counter-tariffs & granting billions of dollars in subsidies to American farmers, as examples. Tim claims 2019 was called "the greatest numbers of our lives", & Ian is wrong. Dudley compares Trump's plan to supply-side economics. When Tim challenges Dudley on how to counter slave labour-produced goods, he brings up Tim's skateboard business being centred on America-made products which are superior to those made in China. If people seek quality, they are free to choose to buy the more expensive, American-made version. Tim has to lamely admit that the Chinese-made skateboards are comparable in quality to those he sells:


-The thing that makes IRL special is how Tim will have people focused on a particular topic as guests, only to force them to talk about completely unrelated news to their field of focus. But do not fret, the beanie boy decided to prioritise doing super-chats, & shall save talk of firearms, which is the centre of Dudley & Ronnie's organisation, for behind the paywall:


-Dudley notes the prior record of Trump being wobbly on gun rights, repeating a quote he made in the wake of the Parkland High School shooting, about circumventing due process in order to seize firearms from potentially dangerous individuals. Tim interjects to say this was "a fake quote". Dudley responds that there is video of Trump saying it. Then, Tim claims it was taken out of context. Dudley goes on to say he had people he knew in the room, had watched the full exchange, & was certain it was in proper context. Tim responds passive aggressively, with an "I'll take your word for it". :


-& at the close of the show, Tim admits talk of firearms could see him in the sights of YouTube moderation, so that is why he was not having an in-depth conversation on them, during the show. Instead, you can pay for the privilege of hearing Dudley & Donnie talk their forte, by becoming a Timcast member:





On 26 November, Tim had Nick Sortor, an independent journalist & internet personality, as the guest.
Brett & Phil were the co-hosts.

I can give thanks that Tim has decided not to do anymore episodes, this week, due to the coming holiday.

Clip Collection:
-Tim tries to trap Nick in the "Do you have any debt?" question, after he brings up the Harris campaign's $20 million shortfall. Nick refuses to engage with Tim's argument, citing the need to check if the debt is resolved after an updated report from the FEC comes out. Tim contends that there will be no resolution to the debt, because either it will be forgiven, or the campaign shall disband, so you cannot collect the money. Which is funny, because Tim has spent money suing that same campaign, which he just claimed shall not be around, for much longer:


-Tim is ever the exemplar of hypocrisy, taking umbrage at a CNN panelist not letting someone finish their thought, calling her "deluded, deranged":


-What a segment for Ian to be absent from; people seeing messages in lasers projected onto walls, while high on DMT:
 
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Back from Thanksgiving, & with the news of President Joe Biden pardoning his son, Hunter, Tim gets a running start by having wheelchair-bound guest, Madison Cawthorn, & one of his former staffers, Luke Ball, along for the ride.

Elad & Phil were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-Phil credits the pletthora of public employees on Kamala Harris winning Washington D.C. by a wide margin. Though there may be another demographic measure that may explain it, as D.C. is almost a black-majority metro:


-Never doubt that Tim will force his guests to talk about the news of the day, even if Madison explicitly was interrupted & said he did not like talking about Karine Jean-Pierre:


-Tim, simply, cannot help himself from interjecting when his guest is telling his story of what happened on 6 January, from a congressman's perspective. Thankfully, Madison asserts himself & does not allow Tim to cut him off:


-If you worried that sacking Hannah, & Cassandra Fairbanks, would be all for naught, I have news for you. With those recently freed up funds, Tim officially hired on Ritchie Jackson as "a pro skateboarder for The Boonies", in Tim's vainglorious attempt to reshape & revitalise the sport, in his preferred image:
 

Tim had Cenk Uyghur as the guest.
Elad, Libby, & Phil were the co-hosts.

Libby was mostly silent, from the prominent exchanges, but Elad has certainly embraced his role as the neo-conservative heel to the fullest. From defending the IDF, to endorsing the targeted assassination of American citizens, on the government's word, alone, Elad did his level best to needle Cenk, at every turn.

*Cenk is given the unique privilege of speaking mostly uninterrupted by Tim, on the issues with Democrats falling in line & shutting out dissenters, in a way the Republicans have not: 4:52-16:04

Clip Collection:
-Elad interrogates Cenk's intent & views, whilst the rest of the panel was more willing to offer grace. Tim, then, tries to rebut Cenk's argument that Donald Trump pushed for circumventing the Constitution. Cenk says that with Trump speaking in the context of the 2020 election, & lacking any Constitutional recourse, all it could be was a call for abrogating the Constitution. Cenk claims Tim is merely making "crazy excuses". A back & forth ensues, but Cenk tries to move things along, as "he [Trump] won this time around":


-Cenk & Tim spar over the money the latter received from the Tenet media deal. Tim brings up a clip from Breaking Points, which saw Krystal Ball claim that the Russian funders told Tim what to talk about. As an aside, in his "X" post, Tim accuses Krystal of defaming him, which would be another great legal suit to waste money upon. Ironically enough, this was a segment with Cenk on, as well. Cenk notes the large amount of money offered to Tim, for a non-exclusive license agreement for each episode, compared to what The Young Turks get in their ad deals, licensing, etc. When asked, Cenk refuses to disclose how much his programme makes a month, but claims it is nowhere near those numbers. Tim says this is not fair, & he gets "eight figures, on Timcast", "$50,000 for one ad read" on IRL, but does not say how much he earns via The Culture War. Tim concludes Cenk is merely bad at business for not getting the levels of money Tenet offered:


-Elad takes a swing at Cenk over Israel-Palestine. When Cenk notes the large number of civilian deaths, Elad asks how he can know that is not a fabrication from Hamas. Cenk says that even taking the lower IDF numbers show proof of unacceptable civilian deaths. When Elad brings up whether Cenk considers Russia's invasion of Ukraine a genocide, Cenk notes the requirement for removing Ukrainians from their land by Russians to earn that label. Finally, Elad asks the Young Turk about the Armenian genocide. Cenk makes clear that there was an Armenian Genocide, & the Ottoman Turks used similar arguments as the Israelis to justify their actions, which affirms his labelling the events in Gaza as a genocide. Amidst this, Elad interjects to use the "So, you're saying" debating technique to gain an advantage:


Elad moves to the Kurds, which Cenk offers more nuance on, which the resident neo-conservative tries to exploit. This leads into a shouting match between the two, as Cenk notes Israel getting a pass on their action where other nations would be condemned for, with Elad claiming the Israeli Defence Force is "the most moral army" on the planet. Cenk goes full OF COURSE! after hearing this. Phil & Tim do their level best to rein in the two. Of note, Tim manages to stay out of the fray, allowing Elad to play defense for Israel, this episode, instead of the beanie boy doing his usual deflecting routine. It reached a point where Tim was forced to muzzle Elad, in order to move to super-chats:


-There was a bipartisan consensus between Cenk, Phil, & Tim, over the need to investigate Presidents Obama & Trump, over the deaths of members of the Al-Awlaki family, whom were American citizens, during various military actions, overseas. This exchange even saw Tim admit he was incorrect about Trump being misquoted about seizing guns, without due process. What a wonderful moment of bonhomie. It would certainly be a shame if someone broke it up...:


-This went on for another minute or two, then, Elad came in with a neo-conservative screed on how Anwar Al-Awlaki was "a key organiser for Al Qaeda" & associated with America's enemies, which merits death without standard due process. Everyone disagrees with this, in particular Cenk. Elad brings up the targeting of Qassem Soleimaini, to counter this, which Tim argues is a very different situation. Tim notes the Obama-era policy of labelling "fighting age males" as enemy combatants is an example of abusing this power Elad advocates for, resulting in no consequences for dead innocents. Cenk notes parallels to Israeli policy, which he says will "trigger" Elad. Naturally, it does, & Elad sees this as simply surrendering to terrorism to prevent more attacks. This begins to ramp up into another heated exchange, but Tim gags Elad, as to move back to super-chats. Cenk caps this off with "No more wars for Israel":


-Later, Elad pulls out the implied antisemitism card on Cenk, claiming he only points out Jewish political donors, such as Miriam Adelson, for criticism:
 

On 4 December, Tim had Decoy Voice, a YouTuber, as the guest.
Ian & Phil were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-Tim suffered a "programming error", when the people running the CastBrew Coffee website set the date for the Black Friday sale to end on 4 December, not 2 December:


-Meanwhile, Ian makes his magical return:


-Always count on Tim to cut off his guests, mid-thought, so he can move on to a less interesting topic. To wind down talk of the alleged assassination of the CEO of United Healthcare, Tim truncates Decoy's talk to move onto Twitch losing advertisers:


-Ian & Tim pretend to have a tiff, after discussing people using flash-in-the-pan moments to garner fame. Also, Tim pronounced GIF as "Jiff":


-Leave it to Tim to render his guest speechless. & by that I mean, never giving him a chance to talk. When a super-chatter says Decoy is an interesting chap to listen to, Tim lets him say one phrase, then cuts him off:





On 5 December, Tim had Amber Duke as the guest, once more.
Phil & Shane were the co-hosts.

A far more dull outing, when compared with Ian being barmy & Cenk bellowing away at Elad.

Clip Collection:
-Tim is now premiering a fruity frog skateboard, on his shop:


-Tim describes a security incident where someone was able to bluff their way into a venue, asking for information on him, while he was in Nashville. This led to his security firm saying the beanie boy could not perform with John Rich, out of concern for passersby's being potentially harmed:
 
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