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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Whatever their deal, the judge is not yet informed (no updates since last month)
 

Tim had Wayne Dupree, a social media personality, as the guest.
Brett & Phil were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-If it comes out that Tim spent his money on hiring a lawyer willing to nod along with whatever he said, only to get a tweet deleted in return, I am going to have a good laugh over it:


-Tim discusses Nick Fuentes being charged. The beanie boy argues that because police have the right to shoot people suspected of holding a firearm, Nick is justified in pepper spraying a woman approaching his front door without definitive proof she was a true threat. Phil reminds Tim that this happened in Illinois, which may interpret opening the door, without the alleged aggressor having knocked or rung the bell, as going beyond what is permissible under that state's law. Tim uses this story to reiterate that his security guards will shoot on sight, if you attempt to reach his front door. Also, we get another reminder that Tim's supposed sixteen hour days must not include researching stories for IRL, because he was unaware that the booking happened in late November:
 
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I don't think the Russia stuff is gonna go anywhere generally I don't think anybody cares anymore that was just a hail man we'd go after trump I still find it funny that beanie boy was getting $10 million to defend Russia when people like Eric striker do it for free
 
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LOL Phil wore a meme t-shirt of destiny tonight
Phil is beach body-ready, with that get up:
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Tim had Vince Dao, a political commentator, as the guest.
Ian & Phil were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-Tim does the unthinkable, & actually asks the panel what they think of the story he brought up:


-Tim, now, claims that he is on "the Right" & "a former liberal":


-Ian notes that the shooter of the United Healthcare CEO acted in an anarchic manner, by disregarding all rules of society to act upon his impulse to kill. Tim decides to play semantics, & argue that true anarchists would disagree with using the word, in that way, which derails things for several minutes:


Tim criticises Ian for derailing the show, meanwhile, he pulls this one out of nowhere, which eats up almost seven minutes of the 120 minute long show:


-The irony of Tim bemoaning police officers not defying their orders from above, while Tim kowtows to YouTube's ever heightening levels of censorship demands, in order to stay monetised. From using the word "unalive" in a title to cutting off negative talk about Jews & Israel, Tim is an expert on staying on the right side of authority, while pretending to be a truth-teller challenging it:


-A super-chatter compliments Phil's t-shirt:


-Tim promises a new benefit to being one of the members of his website, which he shall announce on the next day:
 
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Tim had Kristen Lacefield, of the Colonel Kurtz YouTube channel, as the guest.
Ian & Phil were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-I can trust Tim to tell me when someone is "dangerously stupid", based on his own expertise in that field. At least Luigi Mangione does not claim understanding on what he lacks knowledge of:


-Tim unveiled that the big, new benefit for becoming a member at Timcast is...a lifetime discount on CastBrew Coffee. Wow:


-I am now curious exactly what Ian's job description & responsibilities are. & the fact any IRS staffer reading them does not think it is some sort of tax avoision scheme is astounding:


-Ian educates the panel on the lessons he learned from "a hardcore Jewish person" what the sabbath is for. & apparently his point is backed up by the Talmud (Bava Kamma 82a:10), which also notes the power garlic has to improve potency when consumed, in the same section:


-Circling back to the first clip, Tim says he does not understand why leftists at riots throw fireworks, instead of real "explosives". Tim claims this is because they are "larping" & "not smart people". Using the state of Washington as an example, since Seattle sees its fair share of black block action, it is a class A felony to possess any amount of explosives, while it is a misdemeanour to gross misdemeanour for possession of fireworks, depending on weight. Now, if you are arrested for possession of something which can deafen police, or cause injury via burns & shrapnel, what do you choose? As I said, Tim is an expert on being dangerously stupid, yet still asserts his complete understanding of topics:
 
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-Circling back to the first clip, Tim says he does not understand why leftists at riots throw fireworks, instead of real "explosives". Tim claims this is because they are "larping" & "not smart people"
Not only is it, as you note, a lesser crime, people also won’t look at you funny when you buy them.

In short, for what most rioters want to do, they are cheaper and easier to get hold of while causing the same level of damage and you don’t get in anywhere near as much trouble.
 

Tim had Ryan Girdusky, of beeper joke fame, as the guest.
Raymond & Phil were the co-hosts.

Ryan is a chirrupy chap, & injected some humour into the episode, which made it more watchable than usual.

*Tim does ask Ryan about his experiences during the brief period he was on CNN, & gives him a good deal of freedom to talk about it, as well as the broader media environment: 1:15:26-1:25:47

Clip Collection:
-Tim credits his own "sheer brute force...working 16 hour days" on IRL as helping Donald Trump win the 2024 election, by promoting him to moderates. & according to Tim, after seeing the beanie boy's effect, "powerful interests" want to prevent his future success. Right after, Tim indirectly takes a shot at Joe Rogan for endorsing Trump at the end of the election, by stating "comedians" will "fall in line, in two seconds", instead of continuing to speak out, as they deferred endorsing so long. The best part was the umbrage Tim took to Ryan calling him "explicitly conservative", despite his recent declaration to being on the right & his own admitted prominent advocacy for Trump, this past election cycle:


- A super-chatter brings up Tim failing to discuss Israel overtaking a buffer zone, air striking targets, etc. in Syria, & how does Tim respond? By playing dumb, & kicking the anthill via claiming Israel "has never does anything wrong":


-A super-chatter brings up Rudyard Lynch's prediction of 1,000 politically motivated deaths by April 2025. Ryan reacts with incredulity of there being that level of violence, or a civil war, based upon "the laziness of ordinary people". Tim rejects this, arguing that fewer possible fighters makes it more possible. Also, according to Tim, various states in a nation choosing sides to fight a civil war, has "never been any civil war, EVER (my emphasis added), except for the United States". Okay, then. Also, Tim claims that there are "well above" 70 politically motivated deaths per year. Ryan asks what the current count is for 2024, & Tim has no answer. Tim goes on to define politically motivated deaths as everything from attacks by sovereign citizens, antisemites, white/black nationalists, etc.:
 

Tim had Mike Davis, the head of The Article III Project, that seeks to promote what they see as constitutionalist judges for positions in the Trump administration, as the guest.

Libby & Phil were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-Tim is more liberal with his use of "we" (e.g. "we won", "If we do not get a handle on corruption", etc.) when talking about what Trump & his supporters should do, as of late. Despite only recently coming out as being on the right, the beanie boy has a great many recommendations for that side of the aisle:


-The irony of Tim claiming that YouTube shall suppress independent podcasts, in favour of advertiser friendly, mainstream news content, after he celebrated the platform placing him on the front page, not too long ago, is not lost on me. Tim still does not realise he is the controlled opposition:


-In another case of Tim must always be right, Phil is badgered about how he does not understand leftists & their oppressor/oppressed logic. This leads into ten minute of the two going back & forth, despite both being technically correct. The leftists believe they are being logically consistent, as Phil says, but from a more objective viewpoint, it has contradictions, which is Tim's position:

After more badgering, Tim pivots to criticising the woke right label being used as an example of woke being misapplied. Tim says having a troon, like Robert (Blaire) White on, is not woke, because of what he says. Which is funny, because the woke position would be to not deadname a mentally ill man that surgically mutilated himself into a woman, instead use his female name, instead. He swaps back to leftist contradictions, which Phil tries to explain, again, but is ignored:


Bonus Bits:
-At 1:47:18, Tim brought up Rudyard Lynch's ongoing bet regarding 1,000 politically motivated deaths by April. This marks two days in a row, now. Could it be their shared passion for civil war prognostications & refusal to discuss the USS Liberty incident that keeps Rudyard in Tim's thoughts?:
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-At 1:47:18, Tim brought up Rudyard Lynch's ongoing bet regarding 1,000 politically motivated deaths by April. This marks two days in a row, now. Could it be their shared passion for civil war prognostications & refusal to discuss the USS Liberty incident that keeps Rudyard in Tim's thoughts?:
Tim with the abysmally Chicken Little takes as ever.
He'll keep screaming this stuff day in day out. And if anything even remotely comes close to it even if its years later - he'll make a video smugly smiling and go, "Well, I didn't want to be right, but I was right!"
 

Tim had his paid professional skateboarder, Richie Jackson, as the guest.
Carter & Phil were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-Tim's new studio is so large, it possesses its own micro-climates. One side of the table is coated in cold weather gear, & the other is in lighter dress. Also, Tim snuffs out banter before it rears its entertaining head, so he can talk about the news-of-the-day, because goodness forbid we see the panel joke around for a tick:


-Carter & Richie combine to become the Wish.com version of Ian, as Tim's skater boy brings up alien detection via the James Webb telescope likely sighting something of non-human construction, soon, while Carter brings up ancient aliens, to counter that. As before, instead of a natural conversation on a slow news day, Tim segues into masticating over someone else's reporting:


-Richie recounts how Brian Warner (Marilyn Manson) asked to never be called by his birth name, saying "Never do that, again", which Tim finds weird. Meanwhile, Tim does not find it weird to call a troon (e.g. Robert "Blaire" White) by their preferred name:


-Tim says not enough outlets are discussing news on "stories we think are important", instead CNN should be discussing the stories "we" break, not the other way around. Tim used to do this with his on-the-ground reporting & SCNR, but we all know how those went:


-Tim has been feeding the episode into his phone, & submitted the transcript to ChatGPT for its opinion. It said the panel was paranoid, over their fear of AI & technological progress. Also, it noted a need for "a tighter focus & more evidence-based exploration". Tim says to ChatGPT that IRL is "the largest live show on YouTube, primetime", which the LLM responds with how that explains its "sprawling & chaotic" nature:
 
-Tim unveiled that the big, new benefit for becoming a member at Timcast is...a lifetime discount on CastBrew Coffee. Wow:
What happened to having access to the champagne room of the now defunct and non existing coffee shop?

-I am now curious exactly what Ian's job description & responsibilities are. & the fact any IRS staffer reading them does not think it is some sort of tax avoision scheme is astounding:
Ian is CJOCO, the Chief JO Crystal Officer.

Also, is Tim talking about his non profit? There's really no law about hiring people in a company outside of labor laws as even if you pay someone you're still paying payroll taxes and they're paying income tax, it's not some magic trick to avoid taxation, and a job description and title can be anything you want it to be. Unless he's a public company or a non profit I think he's talking out of his ass on this one.

-Richie recounts how Brian Warner (Marilyn Manson) asked to never be called by his birth name, saying "Never do that, again", which Tim finds weird. Meanwhile, Tim does not find it weird to call a troon (e.g. Robert "Blaire" White) by their preferred name:
Not to mention this is coming from a man who never takes off his beanie for "branding" purposes and he can't understand why a celebrity like Marilyn Manson would want to present a certain image publicly.
 
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