Tim had on James Rosen, a reporter that was spied upon by the Obama Administration & FBI for his reporting, & now writing books on Supreme court Judge Antonin Scalia. Hannah & Ian are co-hosting.
James was given uninterrupted space to tell his story about his interactions with Obama-era law enforcement & executive power at the start, which was nice. James seems to lean more neo-conservative, with regards to the Kremlin drone segment, which led to some ill-educated talk on the war &
1:02:25-1:39:26: Tim & James go back & forth on generational decay. Tim says Millenials & Generation Z, are morally bankrupt, compared to previous generations. James pushes back, saying not everyone in a generation is as bankrupt of morals as the extreme cited examples. Tim pushes for
Clip Collection:
-Ian is back, Tim is back to throwing shade at Ian:
-Self-professed drone expert, Tim, goes off on how he knew this was coming. Cannot tell if it was a commercial drone & a "military-style Reaper" that struck the Kremlin:
-Tim does not understand Mutually Assured Destruction, thinks it is "fake" & misunderstood, due to pop culture. Tim, proceeds to reference pop culture to explain how people misunderstand things from films:
-What would Tim give up his life for? Batman:
-Tim asked if Russia has a border with Canada...:
-Tim thinks Communist China & the United States are both equivalently, morally bankrupt & destined to fail, though later he specifies that Uighur concentration camps are not the same as arresting a woman mistakenly identified as a January 6th rioter:
-Ian is becoming a Black Hebrew Israelite...:
-Tim thinks only one person can save America from rampant moral decay, Donald Trump:
-Tim is trying to avoid making Chicken City into Habsburg Austria:
Bonus Bits:
-Ian thinks we need a new collective consciousness: To live in Ian-ness & purchase your graphene-ness:
-Elad Eliahu is, again, getting into conflict. This time getting his cell phone slapped out of his hand, & stomped on, during the protest for Jordan Neely, the next-to-be canonized saint, in the Church of George Floyd:

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That was a really good catch, I definitely didn't notice it. With just these images alone I don't know what to make of it; this could be him attempting to be edgy, or maybe indicate some weird New Age religion thing trying to combine Christianity with Hinduism or Buddhism. If it's the former, then I wonder if he was hoping to get Tim to freak out over it, but when I listened to the show it really didn't sound like this guy was particularly disagreeable to anything Tim had to say.
Aye, did not get an ethno-nationalist vibe from him, nor someone looking to just get a rise out of Tim. A cursory look over his Twitter did not show anything of note, outside his reporting & re-tweeting things associated with said reports. Must be a new/unique design.