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


On 14 November, Tim had DeVory Darkins, a conservative podcaster; & Gerard Michaels, a comedian, as the guest.
Tim loves Marvel garbage so much, he found a black man, with the last name "Darkins", to be a guest on the show....

Ian, & Phil, were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-Tim believes that the right is in a tailspin. Donald Trump saying "I surrender", after his defence of H-1B visas, & permitting large numbers of Communist Chinese students to attend university; & people obsessing over internecine fights on Israel, instead of focusing on the more important issues; is going to lead to disaster. I was about to applaud Tim for choosing not to cover the buzz around Megyn Kelly & the Babylon Bee, only for him to make that the next segment...:


-Tim brings up a post by Medhi Hasan, calling out Megyn over being alright with a beeper joke against him, but not herself. But, take note of how Tim lambasts Megyn Kelly for not offering a solid response to Ben Shapiro over his statements regarding Candace Owens being evil, calling it "wishy-washy" & designed to cultivate viewership from the founder of SocialAuthopsy.com:


-One of the big critics, on the left, of Tim's show is Sam Seder. A central argument of his is that Tim fails to go in depth on topics, even by the beanie boy's own admission. This makes it all the more hilarious when Tim bemoans how "demoralising" it is that people are more interested in drama than tunneling in on serious issues. Ian offers a solution, which is using Twitter's built-in AI, Grok, to change your feed to show less nonsense, & more substance. The beanie boy declares that he is not interested in that, & is only going to talk about how bad things are on YouTube, instead:


-The beanie boy says the Branch Timidians "spend almost all of the money that comes in, on trying to build culture", & targets people, such as Matt Walsh without naming him, for clashing with George Alexopoulos, a guest of the show that makes political comics, instead of supporting him:


-Gerard asks how people at the table feel about tariffs. Tim is all for them, but Ian is "irate" that the duties are increasing prices, while Trump is promising to give the funds raised to poor people, instead. Because the beanie boy only hears what he wants to, he keeps pressing Ian to support the tariffs, without acknowledging Our Graphene Guy's issue is with the dividend:


-A super-chatter questions why people that were alright with a beeper joke against Mehdi Hasan, now express outrage at the same being levied against Megyn Kelly, unless it is all partisan. Tim agrees, asking why people considering his critiques of the left in the same way when he calls out people on the right. Only to then explain exactly why, which is you are less likely to aggress upon people you agree with on positions. But recall earlier, where Tim criticised Megyn for not insisting to Ben that she see the clip which made him think Candace was evil. He proceeds to offer the same type of lukewarm response, saying "I don't know. I wanna be careful, here" when it comes to dinging Candace, for example. In contrast, Tim brings up his comments on Nick Fuentes being "frail & effeminate" as true statements, based on observations, not opining. This sees Ian, whom is also on svelte side recommend the Cum Hunter do a yoga video to inspire his followers to work out. It does not go over well with Phil, that responded with a raspy chuckle:





On 17 November, Tim had Andy Schoonover, CEO of CrowdHealth, a sponsor of the show, as the guest.
Phil, Tate, & Shane, were the co-hosts.

Tim made an appearance on Jesse Watters' programme, so he was absent for the early part of the show.

Clip Collection:
-I still find it fascinating that Tim has his livestream pushed aside, so they can display the beanie boy, on another show. Heaven forbid the guest, whom travelled from Texas; or the rest of the panel; had some important point to make, Tim must be heard over any one else. I was surprised at how rapidly Tim went from calling out Trump, on Friday, to now praising him:


-A super-chatter mentions that the Timcast-branded race car, driven by Cody Dennison, is featured in the lasted NASCAR video game:


-Out of the blue, Tim announces that a member of the Discord killed himself, & blew up his home, in the process, back in August. While the beanie boy did not discuss the details, saving it for the paywalled section, it looks like Karl Lysinger did this in response to losing his home, via auction, on account of unpaid taxes & delinquency fees:


Here is a clip from the call-in Karl did to the after show for the July 23 episode of IRL, which he shared on his Twitter page:
 
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Very interesting video from Tim Pool. He will not be at Amfest this year for Turning Point. This is apparently due to something he said at another podcast which he mentions. If anyone could find that, it would be great. Turning Point has changed according to Tim and not for the better. He accuses the entirety of the Republican griftosphere from devolving into infighting.


He does say that there are various factions who want different things. The leadership at TPUSA is not allegedly, according to Tim, going to be the same. A lot of it seems to be over Israel, which Tim has grown tired of talking about, likely due to this. Allegedly some people don't even like the notion that Charlie was keeping this company together. Which should tell you a lot.

The griftosphere sucks, lmao.
 
Very interesting video from Tim Pool. He will not be at Amfest this year for Turning Point. This is apparently due to something he said at another podcast which he mentions. If anyone could find that, it would be great. Turning Point has changed according to Tim and not for the better. He accuses the entirety of the Republican griftosphere from devolving into infighting.
I believe this may have been the part in question, from Tim's 7 October appearance on Bryan Callen & Brendan Schaub's podcast. Tim states how TPUSA is not likely to survive, without Charlie Kirk, & how its security being "complacent" to the risks Charlie faced may have led to his assassination:





On 18 November, Tim had Ryan Neuhaus, the former chief of staff to Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts, as the guest.
Elad, Phil, & Tate, were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-A super-chatter asks Phil if James Lindsay will ever recognise how he may ensure the left wins, again, though pushing the woke right label. Tim thinks James is actually anti-Israel, & is pretending to be calling out "the woke right" to make the Jewish State's supporters looks stupid:


-During a super-chat about Charlie Kirk assassination conspiracies, Tim brings up not being invited to America Fest. He claims to be unsure which comments of his were the ones to lead to the disinvitation, but TPUSA has since reached out to try & keep the Branch Timidians for this event. Tim argues that due to the confusion, & rising cost to bring his team down there, he is unlikely to go, either way:
 
Tim states how TPUSA is not likely to survive, without Charlie Kirk, & how its security being "complacent" to the risks Charlie faced may have led to his assassination:
It's honestly a pretty reasonable take and very telling how much certain people at TP might've gotten ass blasted by it. It reminds me a lot of Project Veritas during James O Keefe's outing.
 
Tim states how TPUSA is not likely to survive, without Charlie Kirk, & how its security being "complacent" to the risks Charlie faced may have led to his assassination:
Mark me dumb, but Tim may be right on this one. And I kind of find that funny because of all the bluster they talked about ensuring his legacy goes on.
When you consider the fact the GOP doesn't give a fuck about Charlie Kirk other than using him as a talking point or a get richer quick scheme with minting silver coins. I don't see why we should care either.
 
how its security being "complacent" to the risks Charlie faced may have led to his assassination
Tim's security is worse than theirs and I don't think the TPUSA could have done anything more. The reality is we as humans are much more vulnerable at all times than we wish to think.

It's honestly a pretty reasonable take and very telling how much certain people at TP might've gotten ass blasted by it. It reminds me a lot of Project Veritas during James O Keefe's outing.
Whatever happened to O'Keefe Media Group? All of this should really bother everyone that things can swing so quickly on such a thing.

Mark me dumb, but Tim may be right on this one. And I kind of find that funny because of all the bluster they talked about ensuring his legacy goes on.
When you consider the fact the GOP doesn't give a fuck about Charlie Kirk other than using him as a talking point or a get richer quick scheme with minting silver coins. I don't see why we should care either.
I'm not sure on this one, I didn't really know much about Kirk and he's had his ups and downs, even having Metokur and Null both praise Fuentes when he confronted Charlie, only for Metokur to come to Charlies side. It doesn't hurt that TPUSA has connections to JD Vance and as long as they have anyone willing to push forward they can.

The assumption is that if you're not the thing, you're nobody, but I didn't really follow TPUSA and still don't, but clearly they had an impact. I don't watch Tim, but he still has a following. I never watched Mr. Beast, but he's there. Attention is not a winner takes all, even if it can be like that at time Mr. Stancil.
 
Tim's security is worse than theirs and I don't think the TPUSA could have done anything more. The reality is we as humans are much more vulnerable at all times than we wish to think.


Whatever happened to O'Keefe Media Group? All of this should really bother everyone that things can swing so quickly on such a thing.


I'm not sure on this one, I didn't really know much about Kirk and he's had his ups and downs, even having Metokur and Null both praise Fuentes when he confronted Charlie, only for Metokur to come to Charlies side. It doesn't hurt that TPUSA has connections to JD Vance and as long as they have anyone willing to push forward they can.

The assumption is that if you're not the thing, you're nobody, but I didn't really follow TPUSA and still don't, but clearly they had an impact. I don't watch Tim, but he still has a following. I never watched Mr. Beast, but he's there. Attention is not a winner takes all, even if it can be like that at time Mr. Stancil.
Charlie Kirk did seem to be auguring towards a more national conservative message, prior to his assassination. But, having the president he helped to elect push for more immigration, after coming out against it; & the friend you stood up for push ever escalating conspiracies implying the organisation you ran was in on it somehow; I can see how people can get the impression that Charlie was not given the same amount of friendship he offered. But you are right that there are those trying to carry on his message, & values, so it is not a wash of pessimistic outcomes.





On 19 November, Tim had Jonathan Patrick Sears, a comedian; & Cody Dennison, a YouTuber, as the guests.
Brett, & Phil, were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-Tim wonders if the breakdown of USAID is the reason why there has been a general decline in viewership, across various platforms:


-Tim has a new media fixation, which is the Apple+ show, PLUR1BUS, which he argues is meant to be an allegory/predictive programming for when AI takes over:
 
it is not a wash of pessimistic outcomes.
Certainly some people will carry on his thoughts, but my concern mostly is towards punitive.
You can carry on thoughts and views but if they can just keep killing you over and over again and openly celebrating, advocating, and funding it, what's the point?

-Tim has a new media fixation, which is the Apple+ show, PLUR1BUS, which he argues is meant to be an allegory/predictive programming for when AI takes over:
Tim is absolutely the definition of chicken little in human form. He sees the sky falling in everything. It was civil war for the past 6-7 years now its AI takeover.
 
Certainly some people will carry on his thoughts, but my concern mostly is towards punitive.
You can carry on thoughts and views but if they can just keep killing you over and over again
That is certainly a key point. Compare the FBI's action taken against churches performing The Latin Mass, versus people lauding a political assassination & calling for more.




On 20 November, Tim had Joel Webbon, a pastor & podcaster; & Cody Dennison made a return, as the guests.
Raymond, & Phil, were the co-hosts.

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-Tim brings up a news story, talking about a podcast where a member of Charlie Kirk's security team discusses why they failed to secure the roof of the building where the assassin took the shot. Allegedly, this is because of a miscommunication, where the security team misconstrued local police, thinking they were going to protect the roof access. The beanie boy calls out how loony this was, & the Branch Timidians' security noted this was very unusual:


Joel says he finds the situation bizarre, & brings up suspicious Google search data he claims originated from Israel. Tim finds this ridiculous, & Joel falls back to a 'Just asking questions' stance. The two go back & forth for a bit on what is, or is not, plausible to believe. This includes Joel questioning remarks about Charlie's body shielding the crowd from the bullet, thanks to his strong bones. Phil steps in to add how bullets do not operate as people expect, when striking a body. At the end of the clip, Cody left the table, so he could appear on Shane's Inverted World. He was not participating in the conversation, so no great loss, there:


The beanie boy regards the conspiracies pedaled by the likes of Candace Owens, without specifically naming her, as more likely to be seeded by intelligence agencies to make all doubters look barmy to the average person:


-A super-chatter recommends that Tim listen to the full podcast, rather than an article, lacking full context. The beanie boy says that the quotes were enough for him to pass judgement:





I tend to skip The Culture War episodes, but on 21 November, it featured Auron MacIntyre, of The Blaze, debating Joel Berry, of The Babylon Bee.
Unfortunately, Tim usurped Auron's role as Joel's opposition, & made it more about debating Nick Fuentes vs. James Lindsay, rather than the proposed topics.
Tim goes quite far, standing up for the Cum Hunter. This shows quite the change from 2023 to now, where Tim was absolutely frightened to platform Nick, unless there was a firm debate, or else risk losing his channel.

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-Joel discusses wanting to keep "bad ideas" out of the right, & Tim asks if he would condemn James Lindsay. The beanie boy tries to expose Joel's hypocrisy for constantly targeting Nick Fuentes, but not sharing the same ire for James' transgressions. The Bee boy says that he can work with someone morally flawed, but pursuing good ends, but not a self-professed Christian that he sees as spreading evil. Tim does not accept this:


Tim explains how he is using James & Nick, in this discussion, pointing out the former's tendency to infiltrate & make groups look foolish. The beanie boy claims that Joel failing to see this is dooming his position. Joel rejects that framing, but he & Tim keep talking. Auron tries to divert away from analysing people that are not present to defend themselves:


-Tim brings up how the right, under Joel's vision, has no issue platforming, & promoting, a homosexual that purchased a child, but rejects Nick. When Joel tries to argue he is fine seeing Nick platformed, so long as there is sufficient pushback. Which is funny, because that was a similar position Tim had previously, as I showed, Tim asks why Joel rejected a debate with Joel Webbon, the previous night's guest, to which the Bee boy claims he was not ready to debate "3-on-1". Though as we see, Tim would have simply taken the other Joel's speaking time, as well:


-Auron brings up the missed opportunity to better debate each other's ideas, rather than engage in challenging which person deserves condemnation:





For IRL, Tim had Paul Dans, the director of Project 2025 & now running against Lindsay Graham for the South Carolina Senator's seat; & Cody remained on station, as the guests.
Ian, & Phil, were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-Tim gets the panel to try out his Pool Water:
 

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-Tim gets the panel to try out his Pool Water:
I don't know if his water thing is retarded or not, I guess that's a win for Tim.

Also, is that Camelot? The guy who flags videos for making fun of him, the guy who scams his viewers out of money with fake give aways and car expenses? The guy who to this day makes fake videos featuring real popular vtubers he edits in from streams he wasn't in or uses AI for in hopes of gaining some of their clout? The guy who cries over a Youtube plaque like Matt Jarbo while flagging videos making fun of him because he never had friends?

Might as well bring back Jack Murphy and suck his cock if you're having Balldo's gay butt buddy on, I'd even say Jack Murphy was less of an embarrassment.
 

On 24 November, Tim had Amber Duke, , as the guest.
Elad, Phil, & Shane, were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-This episode was beset by tech issues bedeviling the YouTube stream. From mics not activating, ads not displaying, & skips aplenty:








-Speaking of technical issues, Tim brings up a news story of an autistic man being driven insane by ChatGPT, & now he admits all his previous talk about chatting with an AI looking to take over may have simply been a similar example. The beanie boy still thinks this is part of a scheme to promote an AI takeover. Amber does nothing to dissuade him of this notion, bringing up an attempt to build more transmission lines, across Maryland, to power data centres. Tim, working 16 hour days, was unaware of this:


Naturally, not one to miss out on doom-&-gloom, Tim uses this, & other stories he brings up, to declare that the Earth will be "a gigantic circuit board". Bonus points for the beanie boy using a pop culture reference to explain how AI need water:


-Tim divulges what he claims is a plan by Big Tech to create instantaneous communication, & "bespoke medications" to extend lifespans, but only for a small portion of the populace:


-Elad brings up the deluge of "noise & static", caused by bad-faith actors from foreign nations attempting to sway discourse to their benefit. Tim mentions the out-there conspiracies on Charlie Kirk's death, & Elad asks if it is bot-boosted. Shane comes to the defence of conspiracies, as both he & Tim claim government's assassinate critics happens all the time. However, playing both sides, Tim flips to asking if Candace Owens is part of a psy-op to distract people from actual investigations. He goes further, by asking why promote her conspiracies in the algorithm, if Alex Jones was financially destroyed over his:


This leads into wondering why Candace Owens' lawyers "are in the same building as the Feds", & is able to get away with being promoted, while "Alex Jones & Nick Fuentes are banned from everywhere":


-Tim reveals that TPUSA already had booked the usual slot Tim's show takes, "a month before" he made the alleged hurtful remarks. The beanie boy believes that TPUSA is turning into CPAC, & the disinvitation of the Branch Timidians is a sign of that. Exclusively focusing upon politics is seeing diminishing returns on views, so Tim sees TPUSA leaning into straight politics being a losing gamble:
 
Tim sees TPUSA leaning into straight politics being a losing gamble:
Rich coming from Tim of all people.

I got curious of Tim's numbers vs Pirate Software in terms of growth when he wants to talk shit about others not seeing growth or stagnating.
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In favor of Tim compared to pirate software. He still is gaining people although its not great numbers.

TP USA got a sharp following for obvious reasons in September

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But it does seem to have stagnated and gone back down. But it seems in line with where it originally was.
 
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Tim goes on the defensive for Vivek, even though it was proven Vivek announced his year round school idea

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A super-chatter reminds Tim of how he is in no position to criticise the Supreme Court Justices for hiding, as he is doing the same. But rather than reflect upon this, Tim lashes out. He argues that "I'd keep doing the show, putting my face out there", compared to the Justices. The judges are "largely behind the scenes", because "we don't watch them on camera" & still "refused to rule on court cases this country needs". Putting aside that Tim has avoiding doing things & cancelled events, in the wake of Charlie Kirk's assassination, out of fear of being targeted, the beanie boy compares doing a stream, from his remote compound, to Supreme Court Justices that have to live amidst the public. Tim has armed guards patrolling a perimeter fence, for a complex with acres of land, in a remote location. Justice Brett Kavanaugh, by comparison, lives in a normal house. I may have had some sympathy for Tim, as Charlie Kirk's murder was a shocking event, but his insistence that others are cowards when they do not do what he wishes just leaves me irritated at his rank hypocrisy:
Tim's thing is that hes always been a hypocrite. I still remember his "just quit yoir job and let your children starve"
 
I forgot to include the aftermath of The Culture War with Auron MacIntyre & Joel Berry. Both parties were let down by the beanie boy usurping Auron's role as Joel's opponent:
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On 25 November, Tim had Bryan Sharpe, whom goes by the pseudonym Hotep Jesus, as the guest.
Phil, & Raymond, were the co-hosts.

This is the final episode for the week, due to Thanksgiving.

Clip Collection:
-Tim believes that Megyn Kelly, & TPUSA, are unwilling to challenge Candace Owens' loony conspiracies, out of fear that it would lose them viewers, or "make things worse", respectively:


-Tim agrees with Bryan that the conservative movement is "cooked". He claims that not enough is being done to invest in non-political spaces where conversations can happen. The beanie boy claims that is what he is trying to do, with the coffee shop almost ready to open, & a gaming night at a Martinsburg shop they frequent. Another is choosing to go to a poker tournament, for a streamed game with other influencers, since TPUSA did not work out:


-Tim argues that he pushes back on sponsors' scripts, if it is something he has never used. But beyond this, the beanie boy talks about how he was allegedly badgered by RT, in 2017, for the rights to his footage from his Sweden trip, offering him $15 to 20 thousand for it:
 
-Tim agrees with Bryan that the conservative movement is "cooked". He claims that not enough is being done to invest in non-political spaces where conversations can happen.
People are tired of the culture war.

It's been shoehorned into so much shit that people don't have much to escape to from it. People can deal with politics, but they hate the culture war; and there's a distinct difference between the two. They are right that people didn't divest into other stuff; Hotep Jesus actually being a great example of that, considering his channel and his metrics (Hotep Nation also being a black hole of a 501c3 but that's another issue).

That's why I like Kiwi Farms and 4chan a lot, because if I get tired of one person or thing, I can go somewhere else on the site and talk about or lurk something else. Same thing with Xitter, I have lists for art and other things just in case if I don't want to see the newest culture war front (and even then sometimes it seeps in).

Also, what net value do these grifters give besides feeding me something I already feed myself? Why not just cut out the middleman at this point?
 
He claims that not enough is being done to invest in non-political spaces where conversations can happen.
But what does that even look like? I think Tim thinks that what happened politically was natural instead of planned by infiltrating the education system and parents not giving a shit what their kids are learning, not because entertainment was in itself liberal.

That's what I think Tim and others don't get, what's happening now didn't happen overnight or on a whim, it was very methodical and long in process. It won't be undone overnight either and it will be a long process if it ever does get fixed. That's why Charlie Kirk was so scary to them, he was going into the den and working to undone so much of that process, but that is very rare in this day.

with the coffee shop almost ready to open
Wasn't that dead?
 
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