To be fair, Tim did support trump in 2020, though it was probably more with having to leave Philly (?) in 2020.
This is true. Though he certainly has ramped up the talk about "us", "our side", & "we", since 2024, despite having a long history of trying to mount the fence.
Tim derided Kyle Kulinski for not knowing what farmland looked like, from the air, & Ian for trusting scientists without testing their findings, himself. Meanwhile, Tim is gawping at videos of tomatoes suffering from
a rot, or being
poorly treated, as if there is some crazy conspiracy reason a bloke's fruit failed on the vine, because a Twitter account shared a video, with ominous text on the post:

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Tim had George Papadopoulos, a former Trump advisor, as the guest.
Mary & Phil were the co-hosts.
Clip Collection:
-Tim continues to promote betting markets, like his new sponsor, Kalshi, as "the wisdom of the crowds":
-Tim tries to play off his own lack of research on the documents from the Kilmar Garcia case unto "conservatives", when he claims no one noticed that a document states
he cannot be deported to Guatemala, not El Salvador, that came from an article, several days ago. The beanie boy acts as if he was completely aware of this, the whole time,
despite not talking about this Guatemala angle, before. After reviewing the document, this may be an error as the filing mentions "the Respondent has not shown that it is 'more likely than not' that he would be tortured if he were to be removed to El Salvador", despite talking about Guatemala as the nation where he feared reprisals. It is possible this document mixed up the two nations, as both El Salvador & Guatemala are mentioned as havens for
Barrio 18, which clashed with MS-13:
-Tim explains how "we've known now, for a decade" Communist China is assembling an army of super-soldiers, & commenting upon the ideal tweaks they would do, as if he were an expert on how to compose the perfect combatant, because
he read an article about it. After the last episode, where Tim raked Ian over the coals for not doing his own work to verify claims, I am sure the beanie boy has been busy, perfecting gene sequencing to address his bald pate, in order to confirm all these rumours:
-A super-chatter speaks up for Tim, against "people irate about Tim explaining how Karmelo will be defended". Tim appreciates this, claiming "a false narrative" was spreading on "X", but still misrepresents the police report to make his argument sound better:
-The panel slags off Ian, with Tim repeating how Our Graphene Guy has done no research on what he talks about. This came after Tim opined about China's super-soldier programme, waxing on about the preferred dimensions of human soldiery, & his Karmelo Anthony legal interpretation was sourced from Grok. Taking the approach Tim has, where you must have done work, yourself, to verify claims made, renders nearly everyone at the Branch Timidian compound unable to comment upon topics outside of skating, knit caps, & poor financial decisions:
-First it was Ian, now it is Mary. Mary says she would not take the neuralink chip, were she was paralysed, & would prefer the technology never existed. Tim categorically says she would, & "I don't think anybody, on Earth, would believe you". To show how well he knows Mary, even better than she, herself, does, Tim proceeds to go on for 10 minutes trying to get her to admit this. Tim, first, tries comparing neuralink to medications, or cell phones, that would be considered "sorcery" in the past, & yet Mary uses those. Mary makes clear that her statement is what she would, personally, do, & that the world may be better off without it, due to the possible misuses that would come with it. Tim still insists that she would take the neuralink, bringing up the internet being beset by pornography, despite being a communications system, & Mary still uses it:
Tim, then, goes to ask whom would take care of her & supply her with accommodations. Mary explains that her view on disabilities is that trying to fix every one of them leans into "eugenic" ways of thinking, linking it to the abortion of unborn children with disabilities. Tim continues to claim Mary is not being honest, where it eventually reaches a point that Mary becomes frustrated at Tim's refusal to accept what she said, as he already presupposes she is lying, "Nothing I say could convince you otherwise...there you go, Tim, you're right". Tim gamely says it was just an opinion, despite how fiercely he argued it. Tim repeats how "I don't think you can convince ANYBODY that you would not...", then not end that sentence, to ask George & Phil what their opinions are. They both say they would take the neuralink, should they become paralysed. Tim gets in the last word to say the same thing over again, & then moves on to another super-chat: