JamesWebbSlinger
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- Aug 10, 2022
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.I thought that glasses guy was fired. He was sniffing tims ass so hard on that "final" stream.
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: