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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Does his audience simp for Sleepless, or is that just one autist from out very own Tim thread?
I think she's too racist for his "centrist" audience to appreciate.

when Joe Vargas (Angry Joe) did a video masticating over his dreadful exchange with Geoff Keiley
That's a great analogy actually, it really gives off that vibe but the big difference is Pissed Pablo admitted he fucked up while Tim still pats himself on the back as if he won. If he truly felt he won, he wouldn't need to seethe about it.

The weirdest part was when Tim started describing how cool his flop house was as if that was some big own against them.
 
The weirdest part was when Tim started describing how cool his flop house was as if that was some big own against them.
Funny you describe the Branch Timidian compound that way. One of the clips I chose not to include, due to how slow uploading so many videos can be on Tor, was Sean jokingly saying that he was just not going to leave after this episode:
 
Checking in surprised to see he didn't stream at all for like a week.
That's a bold play for user retainment especially with a month coming to an end soon and subscription renewals coming up.
Baffling he didn't let anyone else host the show while he was gone for several days.
 
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Liberal Hivemind made a video about Tim Pool owning the libs.

For those unfamiliar, Liberal Hivemind is the pathetic type of conservative who thinks everything is a red wave and that they just scored a major cultural victory, and then he plays the clip of some baseball player being "booed out of existence" as he claims it and you can hardly hear the booing at all.
 
Ice Cube, the rapper, posted this video on Twitter:

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The booker for the Culture War, Lisa Elizabeth, quote tweeted offering a chance to be on that show:
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Mind you, this is now the debate forum Tim set up, not the regular IRL show.
Note that in the video, Ice Cube used "they", when referring to gatekeepers that control things. Ice Cube has a history of interesting entanglements with those that are called (((they))):

The likelihood anything will come of this is close to nil, but if it does...it could be a hoot.
 

Tim had Terry Schiller, an anti-groomer advocate & chairman of American Principles Project, as the guest.
Ian & Phil were the co-hosts.

*23:43-35:00: Ian plays devil's advocate for Emma Vigeland & The Majority Report.

Clip Collection:
-Tim's coffee shop is being built within a historic building, & needs to have asbestos removed:


-Ian is very excited to be sweaty:


-Ian ran the gamut from creepy to conventional:


-Tim makes an appeal to join his member's only section, by offering the chance to watch a homosexual man twerk in front of children, which YouTube will not allow:


-Phil thinks Christians, Muslims, & leftists can live together in a "liberal" society:


-I have a feeling this may become Tim's new "49-state landslide" remark, which he will repeat over & over in the coming year:


- Ian dreams of a future where everyone has a personal replicator, powered by vibrations:


Bonus Bits:
-Ian is one bad day away from leading a Mussolini-style March on the U.S. Capitol:


-Tim absolutely hates channels that try to get clips to get attention. Now, watch Tim use a clip from the Culture War to show how bad his opponents are:


Updated Addition:
-Tim got a superchat from The Quartering, saying he was making a big announcement the next day. Appears he is moving to Rumble for his streams, & some content, while only putting the basic videos on YouTube:

The Quartering mentions wanting to inspire others to make the move to Rumble, after all YouTube has done. Will Tim take the plunge, or is YouTube money too hard to give up?
 
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4 minutes in. Tim is now salty that people are reporting that he shared a video of the Pride Parade that he reported on when his reporter shared it on his website first. He's moaning that Timcast News ("which, technically, I own") were the ones submitting it but people are saying he did. When he did, he absolutely shared the video on his channel, but he didn't do it FIRST, so you know, fake news.
 
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4 minutes in. Tim is now salty that people are reporting that he shared a video of the Pride Parade that he reported on when his reporter shared it on his website first. He's moaning that Timcast News ("which, technically, I own") were the ones submitting it but people are saying he did. When he did, he absolutely shared the video on his channel, but he didn't do it FIRST, so you know, fake news.
I mean, I guess it's good that he's not the kind of boss who takes credit for his employees' work?
 

Tim had Gene Hamilton, vice president general counsel of America First Legal, which was started by Steven Miller.

Ian & Seamus were the co-hosts. Still my favourite duo. Noteworthy is how both apologise for talking over each other, each giving the chance to complete their thoughts. if only Tim could learn a thing, or two, about that.

*27:13-41:19: The panel discuss "This Book is Gay"
*48:07-50:53: The panel attemps to explain how they define "socialism" & "communism"
*1:02:39-1:04:42: Tim plays the leaked audio of Trump discussing classified documents. Do note that Tim completely misses how the generals were pushing Trump to declare war on Iran.

Clip Collection:
-Tim lauds The Quartering & Tim Dillon for making moves away from YouTube. No news on when Tim will join them:


-Tim goes off, again, invoking the "No Troon Scotsman" fallacy:


-What kind of buffoon could buy this company's stock in the midst of the boycott?:


Bonney Prince Stevie, that is who:
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-Tim just cannot stop talking about Emma Vigeland's remarks from The Culture War:


-Tim, again, claims 2024 may be the last U.S. election, & now posits the coming of an American Julius Caesar:


-Ian says to either stop talking about The Majority Report, entirely, or have Sam Sedar on the Culture War to put an end to this. Tim says "no" to both:


Bonus Bits:
-Ian is making some interesting attire choices the last few days:

 
That said, Tim's article upon which his vid relied on does mention all the context including the veto. The part of contention is that the article assumes the legal theory of the legislature rather than the legal theories presented by the opposition as you point out in your linked article. The "plenary power" argument has merit, because Arizona's legislature does enjoy that power (see, for example State Ex Rel. Napolitano v. Brown, 982 P.2d 815 (Ariz. 1999)). The contention arises from the question on whether or not this power is as broad as the legislature imagines it, which is still (as far as I am aware) unresolved. I will agree that Tim should have put the thoughts of the opposing side there as well, and I will agree that he seems overly overjoyed over something that might not even come to pass.
Well, I guess Tim was proven wrong (and so was my take that the argument has merit):
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I'll take that L.
 
-Ian says to either stop talking about The Majority Report, entirely, or have Sam Sedar on the Culture War to put an end to this. Tim says "no" to both:
When Ian starts being the sane one, you know something is wrong.

It's fine if Tim wants to address the bullshit those retards put out, but make one video in the style of Content Cop and move on, hearing Tim piss and moan about his skate park flop house every episode for 20 minutes is annoying and makes him look like a seething tool.
 

Tim had Michael Seifert, the founder of Public Square, a marketplace app that claims to show which businesses follow American values, so you can shop accordingly.

This episode was quite a bore, to be completely honest. Not much to clip, no big conversations to highlight.

Clip Collection:
-Tim continues to talk about people saying this is "the last election":


-I am surprised Tim did not know about Cornel West, a rather extreme leftist, entering the U.S. Presidential Election as a third-party candidate (News Article Archive).
This may have greater impact on Biden, than expected, by drawing away leftists that chose to support him in 2020:


Bonus Bits:
-Tim needs to take care not to mix up his NAMBLAs:


-& speaking of Henry Hay Jr., if you want to learn just how barmy this bloke is, read this Substack that analyses how he helped to invent the concept of "two spirit", via his investigation of what he thought were the secret societies of homosexuals that drove all human progress. It is far better use of your time than watching this episode of Timcast IRL, in my opinion:
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