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

Kirk gets shot. Pool hides and cancels his little tour — calls it ‘precaution.’ Don’t flatter him. It’s cowardice dressed up in excuses. He’s bowed lower for this country than I’ve seen anyone bow, and that posture won’t save him from the consequences of pretending to lead. ‘Sovereignty combatant’? He couldn’t even stand where men were dying. Pathetic. Keep talking — and someone who actually understands courage will remind you what it looks like.
I wouldn't hold it against him if he didn't do the tough guy talk.
Despite talk of cancelling his own outings, Tim had no issue cheerleading from a safe distance whilst Jesse Kelly called for doing "a huge public event" in Utah, to demonstrate the fearlessness of the right, in the face of the assassination. No update on whether Tim shall actually attend, though:
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On 12 September, Tim was making an appearance on Fox News, so Phil was the host.
He had Trent Staggs, mayor of Riverton, Utah, as the guest.
Ian, & Tate the producer, were the co-hosts.

It covered the segment Tim had on Jesse Watters' show, & Erika Kirk's statement, so it was more sombre outing, once more.

Clip Collection:
-Tim talks about how gracious, & generous, Charlie Kirk was. This includes creating a whole studio for IRL to broadcast, from America Fest, & being tolerant enough of Ian's barminess to talk with him for long periods. Ian really appreciated how Charlie would listen to him, in a meaningful way, during their conversations, which makes the loss all the most impactful:


-Tim ended up leaving the show, early, because "this has been one of the most stressful past several days" for him. He seems genuinely torn up by this, describing oscillating between denial that someone could have killed Charlie, & the "blind rage" over those dancing upon his grave, including people he knew:





On 15 September, Tim had Sloe Jack, a musician & commentator, as the guest.
Phil, Shane, & Tate the producer, were the co-hosts.

The show is returning to its usual format, for better or worse.

Clip Collection:
-Tim is at his best when juxtaposed against someone worse, like Steven "Destiny" Bonnell. Because by comparison, Tim looks much better. The beanie boy talks about the security costs conservatives pay to stay safe, including himself, against threats of leftist violence, despite Steven trying to downplay the risks. Also, Tim is going to make appearances on shows, in Austin, but not live events:


-Tim claims that groypers do not live with troons. While technically correct, the beanie boy must not be familiar with The Dollhouse incident, it seems:


-The beanie boy complains about Candace Owens sounding off, implying Israel was involved in the assassination of Charlie Kirk. & it would not be an IRL when Israel is brought up, if Tim did not complain about how unfair people are to him:


Tim, later, admits he never actually watched Candace's video:
 

On 16 September, Tim had Adam Johnson, the Lectern Guy, as the guest. Or, was supposed to, but there was a booking error, & Adam was on Alex Stein's show, instead.
Tate the producer was the substitute.
Elad, Ian, & Phil, were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-Tim is not upset that his guest two-timed on him. Certainly not. But Ian, ever the optimist, says it is nice to have a hang-out episode with the Branch Timidians:


-& Tim's booking team was the one to make the mistake. Tim really runs his compound, like a well-oiled machine:


-Tim starts this off deriding Steven "Destiny" Bonnell, & leftists trying to use implicit threats of more violence to suppress the right. This leads into Tim admitting that he was invited to Charlie Kirk's funeral, but cannot go due to security concerns. The beanie boy becomes very heated, during this, claiming leftists are doing this legally nebulous calls to violence to provoke a civil war, as a way to "get rid of that piece of paper", the Constitution:


-Elad warns against submitting to terroristic threats from leftists, which sees Tim say the planned Culture War Live events shall go forward, but not the university ones. A spirited debate on how to tackle vague, yet threatening language, from the left. The beanie boy does fear the damage even a knife can do, in close quarters, should he prohibit firearms from his events:


-Tim believes the investigation into Tenet was meant to be a fabricated "October Surprise", to be used against Trump's 2024 campaign:


-Tim asks Elad if he would choose to vote for Nick Fuentes, or Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, to be president. While the kosher correspondent cannot give an answer, the rest of the panel decide on Nick, because AOC is a greater threat to them. Phil admits that the Cum Hunter has some good ideas, but is too conspiratorial on Israel, for his tastes. Tim, also, comments on how he is not against debating Nick, despite not working out a way for this to happen, since the Kanye West episode:





On 17 September, Tim had Will Tanner, one of the founders of The American Tribunea, as the guest.

Brett, Phil, & Tate the producer, were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-Tim has re-cancelled the Culture War Live events, again, after a security assessment said they could not provide "meaningful security" & would be uninsured. Rather than face that, the beanie boy decided to voluntarily end the events. His protection team said if he wished to attend the funeral of Charlie Kirk, Tim should "buy a wig, get a polo shirt, & some cargo shorts" to diguise himself. Tim says he does not know if he can live like that. The very idea of removing his beanie & skater scum attire, in order to better avoid assassination, is completely unacceptable:


-Then, after claiming that he faces death threats, despite being to the left of Charlie Kirk, Tim states that he has "never faced threats from groypers". Which is completely at odds with his prior statements, where he alleged groypers were either secretly leftists or trying to sabotage Nick Fuentes, by sending threats & imposing "economic damages" to anyone that even mentions Nick's name. Either he overexaggerated then, or is downplaying it, now, for right-side solidarity:



-Tim finds agreement with Nick, on the latter's statement that blaming Israel for the assassination of Charlie Kirk is absurd:


-When a super-chatter recommends Tim read "The Camp of the Saints" & hears the summary from Will, he decides to equate the story of it as being akin to that of "World of Warcraft". Truly, the beanie boy is a consoomer, par excellence. Thankfully, the panel does not dwell upon it too long, moving on to the alien diets of foreign cultures, like Haitians consuming mud. Also, Phil tries to make a joke about unplugging, then re-plugging it in to restart civilisation, but Tim did not get it:
 

On 18 September, Tim had John Reid, the candidate for Virginia's Lieutenant Governorship, as the guest. Early voting for the election began on the day after the episode.

Elad, Mary, & Phil, were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-Tim "go into the woods, with a 20% chance of death to start a family" Pool says he was prevented from starting a family by the 2008 Financial Crisis. While true for the average millennial, the way the beanie boy describes his skater scum life at the time, I cannot imagine him, personally, doing anything different were the economy to have been good.


-As noted, early voting in John's election began the day after this episode. Who do you guess took the lead in questioning him so the audience of potential Virginia voters would be better informed? Tim? Of course not. Elad spearheaded it. He asks some rather simple questions, & offers space for John to answer what his positions & policies would be. Recall that the beanie boy consistently complained about how unfair West Virginia's tax code, & regulatory regime, has been to him. Platforming on his show, & promoting the candidacy of politicians that back the policies he wants is an easy way to try to address those two problems. Instead, Tim decides the better option is going on-camera, & threatening to leave the state, whilst refusing to use his platform to advocate & lobby for politicians that could fix the issues. It is all so petulant, on Tim's part:


-Tim claims "the mathematical equation...on how do I effectively do" IRL. This includes patting himself on the back for leaving the cities for a remote compound, & arguing there is no way to de-radicalise "the left", now. The mathematician declares only "2-4% of the country" is "capable of being, like, made aware of the lies", & more than 50% of the United States' population is simply unsalvageable:


-After praising Elad for making the show into what IRL should be, interviewing guests on their particular focus, I hereby revoke that compliment, because he decides to bring up how Mary would not vote for a homosexual candidate. His justification for this being that John is an out-of-the-closet sodomite. Mary appears annoyed that the kosher correspondent would do this, because it was off-topic from the current conversation, & based on an off-air discussion:





On 19 September, Tim had Patrick Casey, a writer & podcaster, as the guest.
Phil, & Tate the producer, were the co-hosts.

Clip Collections:
-Tim waxes on about how right it was to leave the cities, because it would require more than a dozen security guards to protect him from threats & violence:
 
Absolutely my biggest beef with Tim is how much grandstanding he does while constantly fleeing / cowering away.
When a situation gets bad Tim heads the opposite direction of trouble while telling everyone else to push against it.
Tim is a skinwalker, but one that's exceptionally retarded. He'll say whatever he thinks his audience wants him to say, so I don't think Tim even views himself as a tough guy, rather he expects his audience to enjoy that trope so he feeds into it. It's the same as when Adam was still on the show and Adam would go into some passionate speech about something he recently learned, and then a few weeks after that became the most popular part of the show Tim started doing the same thing with all the conviction of someone bored of what they're saying. That's what really turned me on Tim originally, it was obvious he was doing a kabuki theater of the passion he saw in Adam to make himself the star. He does this with pretty much anything, if he sees it's popular he skinwalks into it, but he's retarded so if you're not a retard it's very transparent.
 

On 22 September, Tim had Augustus Doricko, whom operates a cloud seeding company, as the guest.
I was not diasppointed that resident kook, Shane, was present to engage in spirited dialogue over weather control.

Phil, & Tate the producer, were there to co-host, as well.

Clip Collection:
-Tim derides the CEO of Disney, Bob Iger, for returning Jimmy Kimmel to his programme, after threats of violence were allegedly made against him & his company. The beanie boy calls Bob's caving as behaving "like a whiny, scared, little bitch". Never mind that Tim, himself, abandoned his planned events, out of that same security risk Bob must be facing. Phil explains how these threats are genuine risks that must be factored into things, now. The hypocrisy continues to go over his head, as the beanie boy states people facing these threats, including himself, are now fearful of having an impromptu tracheotomy:
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-Speaking of quailing in the face of threats, Tim says his security team told him it would be unable to protect him, were he to go to Phoenix to attend Charlie Kirk's memorial service. So, he decided not to attend. Which under his own rubric, is permitting terrorism to win out:


-Shockingly, Tim permitted the guest to actually talk about his particular field, in this case Augustus' cloud seeding operation, for some time. Even allowing Shane to argue his conspiratorial ideas on weather control. Tim does a decent job trying to get Shane to better explain his specific objections to cloud seeding, versus damming up rivers, which can also be a way to "interfere with nature":


Things did not get too out of hand, even though Shane accused Augustus of being "a ghoul" & a pawn of evil tech-bro billionaires looking to destroy the planet:


-Tim says his subordinates hear his "jokes", on air, & go on to take them seriously to implement. In one case, the beanie boy joked about making the world's largest cookie, & his staff just ran with it, buying ingredients, telling Allison that Tim wanted to do this, etc.:





On 23 September, Tim had Steve Edginton, a documentarist & interviewer from GBNews, as the guest.
Phil, & Tate the producer, were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-Steve & Tim joust over what Vladimir Putin's aims were, with the Ukraine invasion. Steve believes that Putin was surrounded by yes-men, which provided the intelligence he wanted & nothing to upset him. This led to underestimating Ukraine, attempting a "bizarre" decapitation strike & follow-up occupation force sent to Kiev, at the war's start. Tim claims this was all part of Putin's plan, to secure the land bridge access to Crimea. Atop that, he argues that the lack of any attack upon Kiev, via land, since then, proves his point. Steve responds that the poor performance of that thrust may be the cause of that. Also, the unintended comedy of Tim discussing how his staff run to do his bidding, even if it seems ridiculous, makes it sound like the Branch Timidian compound has the same issue Putin does:


-With the news of Google taking down videos, at the behest of the Biden administration, Tim is going to look into a lawsuit to get communications which may have led to one of his IRL episode being taken down:


-Tim gets a super-chat critical of his Russia-Ukraine analysis, & decides to demean them for disagreeing. Despite arguing that all you can know is what the battle map shows, earlier, Tim now reads the Russian General Staff's minds to say that the initial action in Kiev was only a distraction, not a genuine goal:





On 24 September, Tim had Marty O'Donnell, the composer of Bungie's video games & now running for the 3rd congressional seat in Nevada, as the guest.

Brett, Ian, & Phil, were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-Sadly, the conversation has to be interrupted to show Tim's appearance upon Jesse Watters, because it is Tim's world, & we simply live in it. Two things do stand out, as Ian actually asks a good question of Marty, related to people using his music for things; & new Ian lore emerges, where he is friends with Jason Paige, the singer of the Pokémon theme song:


-Ian can oscillate from rather insightful statements to utter barminess, in a single conversation. Our Graphene Guy starts with an accurate interpretation of the Biblical difference between "murder" & "kill", which Tim actually backs. Then, Ian goes off the rails by using a muddled metaphor of Dungeon & Dragons alignment:


-YouTube refused to restore the IRL episode with Alex Jones, despite Tim's appeals, & he plans to keep pressing for this:


-A super-chatter says he shall skip this episode, because of Tim talking too much about civil war. Tim decides to shame him for not wanting to keep up with the news, as if IRL is the only outlet to get it:


-Thankfully, a super-chatter got Marty to talk more about his work. It opens with criticism of the Rocket Flood, & Tim asked about how Destiny went wrong:


This leads into a pretty interesting discussion about Destiny changed from the initial ideas, the game design, etc., & Marty was able to explain it really nicely:
 
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new Ian lore emerges, where he is friends with Jason Paige, the singer of the Pokémon theme song
That is honestly really cool. But I hope for Jason's sake that he enjoys speculating about the Pokémon world, because I can only imagine the kinds of conversations Ian would try to have with him. Comparing Pokémon to UFC fighters, asking if there are labor laws and unions for Pokémon, asking if Team Rocket is really that bad, asking about the morality of Pokémon breeding, etc.
 


On 25 September, Tim had Joseph Moulton, of Flag Force UK, which put up a plethora of English flags in York, as the guest.
Phil, Raymond, & Tate the producer, were the co-hosts.

Fair warning, Tim was very insufferable, this episode. More than usual, even. It probably surpasses the pity party episode, when he contemplated quitting. I can understand that in the wake of Charlie Kirk's assassination, people in the media spotlight are under a lot more stress because it could be them in the crosshairs, next, & I can excuse some rash remarks. But Tim certainly went beyond my usual tolerance for his nonsense.

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-It was a day ending in "y", so Tim needs to be right. Phil makes the mistake of noting that prosecuting James Comey is good, but the reality is that the average conservative wants to see action to "make the leftists stop killing us", which seems to be going unpunished. Tim argues this makes no sense, & rolling up Comey would put a stop to the low-level violence, by striking fear into people. Phil goes to great lengths to explain that he agrees indicting Comey is good, but it does nothing to address the lone wolves that shot Charlie Kirk, or at the ICE facility. The beanie boy fails to understand this, & compares Phil's approach to "chasing all the bugs you can see", but not rooting out the infestation. This goes around & around, for quite some time:


-Tim continues to insist on his correctness, regardless of how many strawmen he must stuff to do so. Phil explains that until politicians cease their inflammatory rhetoric against ICE & not condemning the doxing of agents, it means they do not want the violence to stop. Tim interjects to say "the feds should not wear masks", because you have to accept the risks of your family being targeted via exposing your identity as part of the job. The beanie boy argues that if he has to face doxing, "every night, with my face on camera", so should federal agents. When the chat rejects his position, he declares "You're all wrong!" He, now, shifts to refusing to live in a nation "where cops walk around, with no badge numbers, covering their faces, because they're scared". The "fear of far-left terror" is not enough to warrant that protection, either:


Tate notes that masking up has been protocol for a decade, because ICE is dealing with the cartels, not only leftist violence. Phil does bring up that the subject of masking up is about ICE, not the average police officer, which does wrong-foot Tim. However, the beanie boy creates a scenario where two separate cities exist, without jurisdiction over each other, & one attempts to exert power over one, claiming this is the current situation with sanctuary cities & states. If ICE is hiding its face, & can get away with brutalising leftists, this means it is civil war, according to Tim:


Joseph steps in to explain that Donald Trump has tried to de-escalate tensions, not ramp up towards war. This means Trump will not be the one to do that de-masking, out of fear it will only lead to more violence. When Tim asks what can be done to curb radicalisation, Phil notes that people disseminating the doxing have to be taken down. Joseph highlights that the most recent ICE shooter appears to have decided upon this recently, & provided no warning signs law enforcement could pick up upon. This sees Tim proclaim if "any random liberal" can just snap, like that, it is time for Trump to invoke "Presidential Directive 51" & dissolve the Constitution to create "the first American Empire". Joseph says that level of social reformation is akin to the de-Nazification done in the wake of the Second World War:


When the challenges involved in trying to identify lone wolves comes up, Tim argues that this means Trump needs to invoke absolute power to crush the "liberal" opposition. Because if the government cannot identity liberals (not leftists, mind you) that may commit acts of violence, "We are losing if that's the case". Circling back to the original argument, Tim states that if people mask up, it is out of fear of a stronger force that may attack them. In this case, far leftists:


-& it all comes out, now. Tim feels it is unfair that ICE agents get to wear masks & hide their identities, but poor beanie boy cannot. Tim thinks it is terrible that he faces doxing, threats, etc., for what he does, while others can disguise themselves. Which is funny, because in this tantrum, Tim claims his security team told him a disguise would not be enough to make him safe. Even though the beanie boy said he was unwilling to wear the disguise his guards advised him to wear, in order to attend Charlie Kirk's memorial, in a prior episode. Tim asks why he should not just start a new channel, & use a VTuber avatar with a voice-changer, to protect himself, if ICE can mask up. Mind you, this whining is because ICE agents fighting cartels, human traffickers, & being actively shot at by leftists, get to wear masks. & Poor old Tim, who regurgitates the news, talking into a camera, from his isolated mountain compound cannot hide his face:


-Tim continues to demand people acknowledge his rightness, as the episode rolls on. Talk shifts to red states taking action to allow for civilian arrests of leftist militants, & "soft secession" by blue states. Phil says the federal government would have to pass something, rather than Trump enacting an executive order. Tim uses this to say that everyone is just saying how "We're in a civil war". When the panel tries to draw comparisons to other conflicts, this leads into the beanie boy attempting to browbeat Joseph into accepting that there were no frontlines in the Spanish Civil War. According to Tim, it was a completely mixed-up conflict with Nationalists & Republicans intermixed over the country. Which is wrong. After the immediate start of the conflict, things were more pell-mell, with Nationalist-leaning army uprisings in their city garrisons, but most of these failed. By 1937, a few months into the Spanish Civil War, both sides coalesced into two distinct geographic areas waging war against each other. Also, Tim tries to claim that Texas joined the Confederacy, because it would have no one to trade with, if they did not. Which is wrong. In its Ordinance of Secession, Texas declared it was leaving the Union & joining with the Confederacy due to Northern attempts to abolish slavery, failure to curtail Indian raids, & Bleeding Kansas' impact on southern settlers. I could find no mention of fear about no one to trade with, as he alleges:


-A super-chatter explains that Tim has the benefit of being able to afford round-the-clock armed guards, unlike the average ICE agent. Naturally, the beanie boy takes this comment respectfully & with proper grace.

As if.

He decides to ask the super-chatter how much money they want "in exchange for someone threatening to murder your wife & child, and, and hunt you down & flay you alive", because that number would be enough for Tim to retire & hand off the show to them. This leads into Joseph setting off Tim by mentioning how he "crossed the Rubicon" into backing Trump, publicly, which entailed risks. Tim denies he ever changed, making a rather offended face to that remark. Even a cursory watcher of Tim noticed him shifting from admonishing Adam, the old co-host, for his pro-Trump talk; to now, openly advocating for Trump to become a dictator to quash his enemies. Tim goes on to impugn ICE agents claiming they are de-facto cowards for wearing masks, & only do the job for the paycheck:


Tate does push back on this, stating that they are facing real dangers, but Tim continues to call them weak for not going without a mask. The beanie boy claims he "stumbled into this" & did not ask to face death threats, & the masked ICE agents take "no risks" & receive a $50,000 signing bonus. It is such naked rancor on display, even I was surprised by it. & I think Tim realised he let too much slip, because he soon starts back-pedalling & agreeing with Tate that ICE agents do incur an immediate risk from their jobs, but specifies it is not the doxing risk, Tim does. But that Tim ego is not being put away, because he claims that he receives "more death threats than most other people", due to being the most effective in swaying people away from the left. According to Tim, the fact he is a skateboarding "liberal" Chicagoan, he can better convince people than a conservative man in a suit. Which is funny, because Charlie Kirk, a conservative man that dressed in a suit, probably swayed more young liberal people than Tim could dream of doing:


When Tim talks about his jealousy of others attending Charlie Kirk's memorial, but how he "can't" go. Joseph brings up the inconvenient fact that a lot of famous people did, despite the risks. Tim goes on a long spiel about how his security assessment told him it would be impossible for him to safely go there. Joseph says he worked in security, & there are always risks but it should not force someone to bunker up, at home, forever. Tim begins badgering Joseph for his bonafides, before the guest agrees that if the assessment said that, "fair enough". All that, only for Tim to backtrack into saying he would be holed up in a hotel, besides attending the memorial, & it would cost $30,000, which Tim could not afford. The security costs for the Iowa caucus live shows with Vivek Ramaswamy & was "$50, $60,000". Remember, Tim spent $2 million on a skatepark for his compound. So either the finances of the Branch Timidians are much worse, now, or Tim is simply afraid to admit he was afraid to go. Also, Tim states that the reason he is always at casinos is because he is least likely to be killed there. After some more back-&-forth, Tim claims he could be doing marketing work, "half a million a year, working four hours a day", instead of this life he claims was thrust upon him. He now blames the threats for why he could not start a family, not the 2008 Financial Crash. The number of threats Tim faces are" 1000 times greater than the average person, even in law enforcement". He ends it with wanting people to not bully him for wanting more people to show their faces, like he does, & "to be threatened that way":
 
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After praising Elad for making the show into what IRL should be, interviewing guests on their particular focus, I hereby revoke that compliment, because he decides to bring up how Mary would not vote for a homosexual candidate. His justification for this being that John is an out-of-the-closet sodomite. Mary appears annoyed that the kosher correspondent would do this, because it was off-topic from the current conversation, & based on an off-air discussion:
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Yeah i saw that clip. Absolutely scummy, Jewish behavior. Nice job calling out Mary and making her look like an ass in front of the world for everyone to see, Elad. Good luck on ever getting anyone to confide in you ever again. Elad's smarmy behavior reminded me of when Tim's BFF frenemy Sam Seder was on the show and bragged about dropping a log in the Timcast shifter. Just all around cockiness with that smug smile, and he knew exactly what he was doing.
 
After the last episode, I was heartened to see that the comment section of it was loudly calling out Tim:
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On 26 September, Tim had Christian Maxwell, a Republican candidate for Illinois' 1st congressional district, as the guest.
Ian, & Phil, were the co-hosts.


Clip Collection:
-As Tim talks about the world breaking apart, a sign of it appears on the screen. Ian has begun metastasizing & taking over. Due to a glitch, Ian's picture replaced the headshots of Taylor Silverman, one of the skater scum Tim employs, on the membership sign-up page. As of the time of my post, it is still not fixed:


-Because the beanie boy spent nearly all of last episode squalling about ICE agents wearing masks, I girded my loins when Christian mentioned how they needed to disguise themselves, in the face of threats. Thankfully, Tim did not tear open that can of worms, again:


-Remember when Tim threw a tantrum because the DeSantis campaign used an AI-generated image in an ad? I do. Tim apparently does not, because he talks about using AI to make ads with politicians cackling like cartoon villains, now. Though he does caveat that any of them should have a notice marking it as AI:


-Ian always manages to make these clipping sessions entertaining for me. During talk of the balance between freedom & order, Our Graphene Guy brings up how people take "structure & order for granted". So, Ian recounts how he gazes into the dark woods, dreaming of what he would have to do if it was "6,000 years ago", & needed to find shelter in a walled town. But asked if he would be willing to "drink this blood & kill this child" which are "the horror to have order", or would he rather starve to death in the wilderness. What an absolute lad:
 

On 29 September, Tim was on-location at Turning Point USA's studio, & had Andrew Kolvet, the executive producer of The Charlie Kirk Show, as the guest.

Luke made his return, after a long break, & was joined by Tate the Producer, as the guests.

The beanie boy is going to be broadcasting from there, for the week ahead.

Clip Collection:
-Tate is excited to be in the new surroundings, but Tim is quite wary about being outside the Branch Timidian compound. Andrew reassured him that the security measures at TPUSA's office were sufficient:


-Tim argues that people should have children, now, & not delay. But makes sure to note that he could not have children, in his 20's, because he was "very poor". Mind you, this is the same bald bloke that argued people should drop everything to live in the woods, without any amenities, even if it meant death, to start a family. Though the beanie boy attempts to cover his bottom, by arguing that if you are "in the lower income category, but stable", have children. Which Tim, living in a skater flop house, in 2008, would not be:
 
Had some trouble uploading video files, but now we can catch up on IRL, actually in real life, not within the fantasy land Tim built in the West Virginia woods.

Also, if you have been having trouble capturing archives of tweets, I was told that you can replace the username in the URL, with a letter "i" when making an archive, & it should work. That way it avoids an unsightly popup that can obscure longer posts.




On 30 September, Tim had Jack Posobiec, & Jonathan Otto, whom runs a red light therapy business, as the guests.
Luke & Tate were the co-hosts.

Tim complained about the great cost in security to attend Charlie Kirk's memorial. If he had not been so frivolous with his spending, like, buying an Alienware laptop, perhaps he could have:
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Clip Collection:
-Tim shall be co-hosting the 1 October episode of The Charlie Kirk Show. Truly, it descends from a kingdom of gold, to one of iron and rust:


-The beanie boy starts off relaying how Steven Crowder feels bad for not better explaining the scale of threats he faced, when doing his "Change My Mind" tours. If he had, Steven thinks Charlie Kirk may be alive, today. So Tim argues that him not talking about the threats he was getting never made them stop, anyway, so why not disclose them. This is despite his security team, which he is spending a lot of money to maintain, no doubt, recommends against this:


-The calibre of Tim's guests can vary wildly. From 10-15 minutes with President Donald Trump, to a red light salesmen:


-A super-chatter asks about the interesting theories Candace Owens has been sharing about the Charlie Kirk assassination. Jack claims that Candace must be getting genuine information, if she is posting it. Yes, I am sure the troonvestigator of the French Crotch-nection is a purveyour of truth. Tim chimes in, not supporting or condemning, but does state that people are going wild with analysing the reactions of Erika Kirk, Charlie's widow, as insufficiently grieving, & calls this out:



Here is a link the 1 October Charlie Kirk Show, where Tim co-hosted. I did not go through this one, but here are some clips that are making the rounds upon Twitter.

-Tim discusses the ADL Glossary of Terms, & how it is used by leftists to tar people as being the worst of the worst:


-& the one that really got traction, which was Jack Posobiec pushing for the band, Creed, to do the Super Bowl halftime show:





On 1 October, Tim had Jason Szkup, whom goes by the stage name Jason Scoops, as the guest. He is known for his Donald Trump impersonation, & breaking his ex-girlfriend, Keanu Thompson's, wrist. Jack Posobiec was there, as well.

Ian, & Luke, were the co-hosts.

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-In typical Tim fashion, he cuts off Ian, in the midst of trying to have a conversation. The topic was on the right not supporting movies, & TV shows, with conservative Christian values. Ian asks Jack about Catholicism's Seven Virtues, the values of making people repeat them, include them in prayers, etc.. He does so in his barmy way, but as Ian & Jack are talking about this, Tim decides to cut it off to move onto more important topics, like whom will be performing at the Super Bowl Halftime Show:


-Speaking of that, Jack hints that there have been talks about making a counter Halftime show:


-Our Graphene Guy did not like Trump's remarks about having the U.S. military "use some of these dangerous cities as training grounds". Ian argues that because a military's primary purpose is inflicting violence, this is not a good thing to say. Tim counters that "the military does a lot more than destruction", claiming that seeing a military as one of aggression is from "that neo-liberal, like that, that liberal economic order world view of sending our troops overseas, to destroy 'enemies'". Jack does acknowledge more directly that Ian has a point, however, but using the military may be required, due to the situation the United States is in, now. By the end, Ian does go a little too far, & Tim pivots from defending Trump's remarks to only talking about the National Guard being used:




On 2 October, Tim did a cross-over broadcast with Thoughtcrime, a show Jack Posobiec did with Charlie Kirk. Joining them was Andrew Kolvet, & Blake Neff, as the guests.

Luke, & Ian, took turns as the co-host.

Tim decided to finally do something about his beanie, to make it less prominent. By wearing a sombrero atop it:
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-Tim really is the consoomer par excellence. The beanie boy asks the panel if they have seen the show "Utopia", & I presumed he meant the Channel 4 series, which has almost universal praise. Unfortunately, he is talking about the pale imitation made for Amazon, in 2020. Knowing Tim's surface level pop culture knowledge, I should not be surprised he knows nothing of it:




On 3 October, Tim had Catalina Lauf, one of the candidates for Florida's 19th congressional seat, as the guest.
Ian, Luke, & Tate the producer were the co-hosts.

Speaking of races, there was serious competition on whom could be more annoying this episode. Catalina gave Tim some impressive competition, where she managed to dodge nearly every question she was asked about how she would act, in office.

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-Catalina is asked how she would vote upon unsealing Epstein documents, spearheaded by Thomas Massie. She tries to deflect, claiming that polling her constituents to see what they want is her priority, & not commenting upon legislation she has not read. Tim explains the premise of the bill, & Luke asks a more direct question, as to whether she would vote against releasing information, if Donald Trump says not to. Again, Catalina dodges, once more. But now, Tim begins moving in to make excuses for why Trump has not gotten information out. This proceeds into a ~20 minute long argument, where Luke keeps trying to pin Catalina down on answering the question, Tim trying to trip Luke up with hypotheticals, & Catalina worming away from any solid answer:


-Another spat between Catalina & Luke occurs when she challenges him on questioning Trump's "show of strength", bombing Iran's nuclear facility. Luke explains that he did not like it undermining diplomatic talks with Russia, & is in direct opposition to Trump's promises of no new wars:


-Tim complains about leftists wanting to be paid for appearances, after Naima Troutt, one of the ill-gotten products of the 25-on-1 Jubilee debates, dropped from The Culture War, after demanding more money. The beanie boy specifices that he does not pay for guests, outside of accomodations & travel, but made an exception for the live show. This comes as Olivia Julianna tried to drum up drama, by claiming that were she to get "10k likes", she would reveal how much Tim offered her to appear. The booker for the show, Lisa Elizabeth shared communications that appeared to disprove the allegations:


-Ian lets the cat out of the bag, admitting how his role on IRL is to be obtuse:


-When Tim tries to move to super-chats, Catalina & Luke cannot stop sniping at each other. So the beanie boy threatens to toss both off the set, if they do not stop, "considering people spent a lot of money" in super-chats:


-Catalina & Tim clash over having mothers vote, remotely. With all this talk of babies, Tim really threw a tantrum for this one:
 
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-Catalina is asked how she would vote upon unsealing Epstein documents, spearheaded by Thomas Massie. She tries to deflect, claiming that polling her constituents to see what they want is her priority, & not commenting upon legislation she has not read. Tim explains the premise of the bill, & Luke asks a more direct question, as to whether she would vote against releasing information, if Donald Trump says not to. Again, Catalina dodges, once more. But now, Tim begins moving in to make excuses for why Trump has not gotten information out. This proceeds into a ~20 minute long argument, where Luke keeps trying to pin Catalina down on answering the question, Tim trying to trip Luke up with hypotheticals, & Catalina worming away from any solid answer:

It totally blew my mind how Tim, the political bitch, and his paypigs were all chastising Luke over his stance on the Epstein files. They can't comprehend that most normal people want to see the pedos held accountable and punished. Tim's constant whataboutisms, strawman arguments, and hypotheticals were especially annoying because the bitch he was simping for held the same beliefs. Now do I think the Epstein issue will kill Republicans in the mid-terms? Probably not since the Dems are being even more retarded and psychotic. But Republicans acting extremely guilty, even if they're not, isn't helping them at all either.
 
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