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

I thought it was pretty alright, I was expecting Tim to be as insufferable as Ben Shapiro, but instead he and Hannah were pretty much all "America first"
I also liked that Ian is starting to learn history and started asking the guest some really good questions about halfway through.
 
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Tim had James Bacon, a staffer for the Trump administration.
Hannah & Ian were the co-hosts.
I was going into this expecting a nightmare, was pleasantly surprised no one dropped any major "Good Lord..." moments.

*Was particularly impressed with Ian's break down of the World War I & Middle East history: 16:59-18:07
*Tim discusses the unique power Israel has to instantly polarise any discussion, bringing people into fervent support or opposition: 31:46-33:38
*James discusses what the Heritage Foundation's "2025 Project" is, the importance of removing excess bureaucrats in government: 1:15:24-1:30:40

Clip Collection:
-Tim "never waste a crisis" Pool is ready to do an ad read pertinent to the latest ratcheting up of tensions:


-Ian had a divine revelation:


-Hannah had a wee stink bug show up on her chair. No one seems to notice, & I did not see it reappear later in the episode:


-Ian comes out very based on the Silesian Crisis of 1919-1921:


-Ian fears going too hot for TV while discussing this hot war:


-Ian says we need to be ready to turn Gaza into Was-a via a nuclear strike:


-Ian compares Hamas to a wasp that stings you, so you need to destroy the wasp nest (Gaza) to stop any future risk of stings. Ian does clarify he does not want them to suffer, but will crush them utterly to stop this:


-Tim almost surprised me, by recommending the book version of I am Legend, over the film. Then he admits he never read it...:


-Ian asks how much power the U.S. President has based upon James' experience in Washingon. James brings up Curtis Yarvin's (Mencius Moldbug) analysis on the growth of bureaucracy limiting the President's ability to govern:


-Hannah gives a subtle swipe at Lydia, saying that reducing Diversity Equity & Inclusion is how Serge got his role, which Lydia once held:


-Ian ends up making a good point, highlighting that any likely invasion of Taiwan by Communist China will include strikes on American installations & islands. Tim laughs this off, says they are too far:


-Hannah is a Newfie:


-A super-chatter praises his new testosterone-fueled turn to religion:


-Ian is a master of manifesting:
 

Tim is now defending Israel. He says that Hamas is evil for targeting civilians, but Israel targeting civilian structures is not the same thing. "I don't like that Israel is carpet bombing residential areas but they're responding to an attack from Hamas".

Yes and Hamas is responding to Israel seizing land and treating Arabs as second class citizens.

Damn I knew this would be bad but I can't believe the audacity of this hypocrisy.
 
Tonight's episode was kind of insane and I actually mildly enjoyed it. From Phil and the guest sperging out over Israel vs Palestine to Ian saying he was praying to both Jesus and Mohammed, to Ian blaming the Federal Reserve for every war since its formation, it was certainly entertaining.
It was Tim, Ian, and Phil with guest Max Blumenthal, a reporter who happens to be the son of Sidney Blumenthal, who worked with Hillary Clinton. The funniest part was Ian criticizing Sidney to Max's face, not knowing it was his dad. But it was actually interesting to see someone more lefty on the show that wasn't completely insane, and I was pleasantly surprised when everybody agreed America should stay the fuck out of it.

The chat was very split. My favorite super chat though was totally irrelevant, it just made me laugh.
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Also do you think when Ian prays to Jesus he gets confused and is just looking into a mirror thinking it's Jesus?
 
Tim - "why did this happen now? Overlap with Ukraine."

No, faggot, it's because it's a Jewish holiday.
50th anniversary of the Yom Kippur war.

My highest level of disgust is pretty simple. I hate Nazis and I hate niggers. I despise notions of ethnonationalism. Hamas supporters tick those boxes pretty well, being Nazi loving sandniggers that want a Muslim-only world.

One hilarious aspect is that, with several notable Black Lives Matter chapters openly supporting Hamas’ actions, a lot of normie leftists that have BLM flags and bumper stickers are going to have some cognitive dissonance to deal with.
 
It was Tim, Ian, and Phil with guest Max Blumenthal, a reporter who happens to be the son of Sidney Blumenthal, who worked with Hillary Clinton.

Max Blumenthal is part of The Grayzone, an independent news outlet who opposes globohomo and thus has ended up in their crosshairs.

They had GoFundMe mess with a five figure fundraising campaign about a month ago to try to raise funds to hire more permanent staff, but they ended up having to refund contributors and go with another platform.

They also had the Brits earlier in the year detain one of their journalists at customs upon entry, enacting some insane antiterrorism provision where they explicitly strip your right to remain silent or to speak with an attorney, threatening antiterrorism charges and detention for simply refusing to answer their questions.

Max is a frequent guest on The Jimmy Dore Show. It's my understanding that he's personally Jewish but is openly anti-war and anti-Israel.

Blumenthal was the third man in that Jimmy Dore proposed to bring in during his interview with RFK Jr last month when RFK was pledging unequivocal support to Israel and proclaiming that Israeli courts and institutions were the fairest and most trustworthy in the world, even more so than US ones.

Jimmy Dore was suspicious of RFK's pro-Israel talking points but wasn't well-studied enough to push back like he did against Marianne Williamson and Cornel West.

He had RFK Jr agree to a sitdown to explore his Israel-Palestine takes with Blumenthal at a later date as Max was more studied on such matters. But I don't think the follow-up discussion ever took place.
 
Tim: “I would like to bring on a journalist that can talk about things from the Israeli perspective. Not that you (Blumenthal) can’t, but you have you biases.”

Max: “I actually wrote a book from the Israeli perspective called ‘Goliath.’ “

Description of Goliath:
In Goliath, New York Times bestselling author Max Blumenthal takes us on a journey through the badlands and high roads of Israel-Palestine, painting a startling portrait of Israeli society under the siege of increasingly authoritarian politics as the occupation of the Palestinians deepens. Beginning with the national elections carried out during Israel's war on Gaza in 2008/9, which brought into power the country's most right-wing government to date, Blumenthal tells the story of Israel in the wake of the collapse of the Oslo peace process. As Blumenthal reveals, Israel has become a country where right-wing leaders like Avigdor Lieberman and Bibi Netanyahu are sacrificing democracy on the altar of their power politics, where the loyal opposition largely and passively stands aside and watches the organized assault on civil liberties, where state-funded Orthodox rabbis publish books that provide instructions on how and when to kill gentiles, where half of Jewish youth declare their refusal to sit in a classroom with an Arab, and where mob violence targets Palestinians and African asylum seekers scapegoated by leading government officials as "demographic threats." Immersing himself like few other journalists inside the world of hardline political leaders and movements, Blumenthal interviews the demagogues and divas in their homes, in the Knesset, and in the watering holes where their young acolytes hang out, and he speaks with those political leaders behind the organized assault on civil liberties. As his journey deepens, he painstakingly reports on the occupied Palestinians challenging schemes of demographic separation through unarmed protest. He talks at length to the leaders and youth of Palestinian society inside Israel now targeted by security service dragnets and legislation suppressing their speech and provides in-depth reporting on the small band of Jewish Israeli dissidents who have shaken off a conformist mind-set that permeates the media, schools, and the military. Through his far-ranging travels, Blumenthal illuminates the present by uncovering the ghosts of the past--the histories of Palestinian neighborhoods and villages now gone and forgotten, how that history has set the stage for the current crisis of Israeli society, and how the Holocaust has been turned into justification for occupation. A brave and unflinching account of the real facts on the ground, Goliath is an unprecedented and compelling work of journalism.

Yeah, sounds totally leaning towards Israeli perspective, perhaps even unbiased.

Leftoid libertarians are peak retardation.
 
Also do you think when Ian prays to Jesus he gets confused and is just looking into a mirror thinking it's Jesus?
I'd believe it, he strikes me as the type to think a voice in his head isn't an internal monologue but an ET communicating to him.
So I can also believe him to have a 3 way conversation in his head between Jesus, Mohammad, and Himself acting as an intermediary between his internal monologue.

Damn I knew this would be bad but I can't believe the audacity of this hypocrisy.
It was brought up earlier, but Tim was invited to an Israeli run event before. People who Tim talks to can NEVER be dishonest or liars! He gets this weird hard on and believes everyone he talks to in person is his best friend who won't lie to him. Besides that one twitter lawyer. And the only reason he didn't believe her is cause she was doing lies to his face that he was calling out on the spot.

He is just THAT level of stupid and gullible.
One hilarious aspect is that, with several notable Black Lives Matter chapters openly supporting Hamas’ actions, a lot of normie leftists that have BLM flags and bumper stickers are going to have some cognitive dissonance to deal with.
Its a shit storm on twitter. Leftists coming out in favor of Israel are getting crucified by their commie fanbase and are SHOCKED about it. The purity spiral they were warned about is taking effect in real time.
 

Tim had Max Blumenthal, of The Grayzone, as the guest.
Ian & Phil were the co-hosts.
After a lovely episode last time, we finally hit the rocky section of Timcast IRL's coverage of the current bloody tragedy in the Levant.
Max appears to be in the vein of China-excusing (explained in some clips below), anti-American leftist, which has been cropping up.
Phil & Max go back & forth over who is worse, Israel or Hamas, for a good bit.
Ian, being his guileless self, unintentionally makes some remarks that poke holes in Max's views & positions.
This was an eminently clippable episode.

Clip Collection:
-Max comes onto the show half-crocked on bathtub wormwood alcohol, called Malört:


-Ian has one heck of an introduction. Says he prayed to Jesus, then prayed to Mohammed, listened to the Qu'ran, & wants to make Gaza the 51st State:


-Tim uses only the most trust-worthy of sources, Wikipedia, to discuss the Nayirah testimony before the U.S. Congress:


-Max argues the "40 babies decapitated" story is a way to deflect from the dead children from Israeli airstrikes. This is a deflection from the topic of this section. Max, also argues that the civilian deaths in Gaza motivate the atrocities committed in recent days:


-Max argues for the reason why Hamas attacked the music festival on the Gaza border, kidnaps Israelis for a bargaining chip in negotiations:


-Max contends that businesses next to the Israeli Defense Ministry are akin to the human shields used by Hamas. Max, then, argues that since peaceful methods did not work, & Hamas' violence is the only thing that works for getting their way. & Max claims suicide bombings of the Second Intifada were far more egregious than the current slate of attacks.

I try not to editorialise too much in clip descriptions, outside of my humour edits, but all this is akin to Alexandria Ocasio Cortez's argument of "They need bread" to explain why shoplifters steal Reeboks & plasma-screen TVs, or how rioting is the voice of the unheard drivel:


-Ian takes the bold stance of opening his three proposed solutions with The Final Solution to the Gaza Problem. Max compares Gazans being blocked from entering Egypt, to Hondurans illegally entering the United States, as they are looked down upon & considered a burden:


-Max describes the actions of the current Israeli security minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, & his extreme views. Tim chimes in to say the Arabic definite article "Al" means "The":


-Max says he is capable of representing the Israeli perspective. He, also, says he is Jewish & came to his perspective on Israel versus Palestine while on a Birthright Israel trip, which he describes as "the best sex vacation":


-Tim asks what Hamas gains by blind-firing rockets into Israel. Max notes that Israeli rockets are much scarier than Hamas rockets, & that violence is the only way they can gain concessions. Phil says this is just an argument for the efficacy of terrorism:


-Max brings up the Haavara Agreement, where Nazi Germany & German Zionist Jews agreed to trade Jewish property & belongings for safe passage out of Europe to the British Mandate of Palestine:


-Ian goes all in on the Federal Reserve being the inception of our current situation. Time responds by telling Ian he is wrong, while Phil tries to explain where he may be in error:


-Though even Phil can get exasperated, because Ian claims that peace is the normal state of man. Phil lays out that the West is in a unique period where conflict is the exception, not the norm:


-Ian brings up Sidney Blumenthal, Max's father, without knowing they were related. Calls him a gun-runner, exploiting the war in Libya:


-Max has his issues with Trump, like the trillions in tax cuts & not supporting underprivileged communities in Washington D.C., where Max lives:


-A super-chatter calls out how much Tim bullies Ian, to cope with his insecurities:


-Max puts on his jacket, either because he is cold or is ready to run if Ian brings out the graphene cage:


-Max claims Communist China has not attacked anyone, which Ian brings up Tibet. Max makes excuses, such as Tibet was not a real country & it was not halfway across the world. Though you could include Taiwan, South Korea, the Soviet Union & Vietnam, to that list of nations attacked by Communist China since 1949:


-Ian brings it back to Tibet, saying it was an annexation. Max, again, excuses this & claims it was to remove a CIA asset (the Dalai Lama), foreign-backed governments-in-exile & the Tibetans welcomed the Communists as liberators, which is hilarious considering all his talk about Palestine being wronged throughout this episode. To note, I did not edit out anything from Max, Tim cuts him off & moves to the next super-chat at the end:


-A super-chatter brings up Sidney & Max Blumenthal's relations, Ian was unaware, & demands answers from Max as to what Sidney was doing. Max says he cannot speak for his father, but pooh-poohs the claims of war profiteering. Tim mentions how Ian is more interventionist, though I wanted to see Max's reaction to Ian's wasp remarks from last episode:


-Tim explains why the U.S. 2nd Amendment documentary, by Lauren Southern, has not come out, yet:
 
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Was Ian always this based? Unironically enjoying the clips with him. The way he makes Tim seethe is golden. I genuinely like him now.
Ian is just too precious. Everyone else just laughs along when Ian says something silly, but Tim starts seething harder than Ben Shapiro.

I noticed Luke randomly popping into chat and just saying "hannah" at one point. Not sure what he meant by that.
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Was Ian always this based? Unironically enjoying the clips with him. The way he makes Tim seethe is golden. I genuinely like him now.
Ian started working out & changed his eating habits for a music video, & everyone joked about how it would make him more conservative. But, ever since then, he has become more assertive & had more moments where he just pops someone's argument with a short response. He is still the woo-woo magic man, but alloyed it with this more based direction.

Also, Ian will be the one to broker Middle East peace, while Tim is forced to report upon it:
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Tim had Chadwick Moore, who wrote a biography on Tucker Carlson, as the guest.
Hannah & Ian were the co-hosts.
Not a terribly clippable episode, as it was a more serious tone compared with yesterday's.

*The panel, with Hannah taking the lead, steers things towards talking with Chadwick over his understanding of Tucker Carlson & his views: 1:07:14-1:25:48


Clip Collection:
-Ian tries to challenge what "anti-semitism" should be. Ian claims that the ADL hijacked it for their own ends:


-The panel understands the power they wield, having a platform, unlike some of the politicians & pundits calling for holy wars of extermination:


-The panel discusses killing children, & usage of child soldiers:


-The Biden beheaded baby story is addressed, live on-air, after Cassandra Fairbanks forwarded a clarification to Ian:


-Cenk Uyghur announces his 2024 run for President, & Tim critiques his website. Beanies in glass houses should not throw stones after Timcast IRL site had all its issues:


-Ian knows the power of the number "88", & says the 88th invite will be the one to get Cenk Uyghur on the show. Also, this was the 8th clip I made...woo-woo magic moment:


-Hannah does what you should do with a guest, ask them questions. Chadwick describes his conversion to a more conservative perspective. Tim decides to pivot to a Ben Shapiro tweet to put a stop to that:


-Ian is nearing his breaking point with TIm, I can feel it & see it in this clip:


-Ian started lifting weights, & now wants to pick up the White Man's Burden, via colonising Gaza under the logic of Mission civilisatrice:


-The uncensored episode from a few days ago is still not loading correctly for people. A super-chatter has now twice paid Tim to tell him this. Serge says he will do it after the episode, with Kallen, but Tim jumps on his phone to message someone to address this right away:


-Hannah says you cannot just claim countries, against their will. Ian replies that has been the way of things since time began:


-Oh, no...Ian is one of THEM. A pumpkin spice enjoyer, & he was doing so well:
 
I thought it was pretty alright, I was expecting Tim to be as insufferable as Ben Shapiro, but instead he and Hannah were pretty much all "America first"
I also liked that Ian is starting to learn history and started asking the guest some really good questions about halfway through.
Damn, he wasn't on the show for long 😔 Tim doesn't like when his house negros learn
Edit: I haven't been watching much of Tim recently but from ive seen and read instead of the red pill hitting beanie slowly it turned out to be Ian what a timeline
 
Ian started working out & changed his eating habits for a music video, & everyone joked about how it would make him more conservative. But, ever since then, he has become more assertive & had more moments where he just pops someone's argument with a short response. He is still the woo-woo magic man, but alloyed it with this more based direction.
This is a great advertisement for working out and eating well. Timcast was my temporary 'background noise' after Rekeita lost his mind circa 2022 and I watched/listened to quite a bit. To me the difference between Ian then and now is night and day. Before he was somebody I laughed at and thought of as a pet retard. Now he has my ears perking up from time to time with interesting and blunt takes.

Take the workoutpill bros. Look at what it did for Ian.
 
Ian started working out & changed his eating habits for a music video, & everyone joked about how it would make him more conservative. But, ever since then, he has become more assertive & had more moments where he just pops someone's argument with a short response. He is still the woo-woo magic man, but alloyed it with this more based direction.

Also, Ian will be the one to broker Middle East peace, while Tim is forced to report upon it:
Our little boy Ian is growing up into a man. He still has some silly notions but he's a hell of a lot more grown up than Tim now.
This is a great advertisement for working out and eating well. Timcast was my temporary 'background noise' after Rekeita lost his mind circa 2022 and I watched/listened to quite a bit. To me the difference between Ian then and now is night and day. Before he was somebody I laughed at and thought of as a pet retard. Now he has my ears perking up from time to time with interesting and blunt takes.

Take the workoutpill bros. Look at what it did for Ian.
2019/20 is when I started getting swole while listening to Timcast. Sadly Tim started to pussy out at that point. I still do my Reps but it was good motivation to get going.
 
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