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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Rabbi is right, Trump contributed to the turn around of New York, but no one person can really be credited for it long term.

Also, amusingly enough the opening segment where he says anyone can be a lawyer these days really made me think of Nick Rekieta, because sure, anyone can be a lawyer, but not everyone can be a practicing lawyer. View attachment 5448024
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Well tonight's episode was a political candidate named JR Majewski. Tim's co-hosts were Hannah and Ian, making his triumphant return.

Tim watched the South Park Panderverse special, and Tim being Tim didn't care about the main plot (I suspect because he loves the slop Disney puts out), but instead got obsessed with the B-plot and the only message he took from it was "college bad." Tim then went on and on with his usual bullshit about how college is terrible and how everyone should do a trade or whatever. Conveniently Tim forgot the ending of the episode, when Randy solves the overpaid handyman problem by flooding South Park with other handymen from other universes. What do you think happens Tim, if everyone goes into the trades? Will flooding the labor market produce higher wages, Tim? Have you taken a basic economics course, Tim? Of course not, because you're afraid of college.

Another downright idiotic thing he said, with no self-awareness whatsoever, went something like "People will tell me, 'Tim I went to college and I'm better off for it' and I'm like 'no you're not, you don't know what you would have been like if you didn't go to college.'" Tim, apparently having no sense of irony, doesn't see that the opposite of it is just as true in that case; Tim doesn't know what he would have been like if he had gone to college. Hannah backed him up by bringing up both of her useless degrees. It's obvious none of them went to college for anything important.

The best part of the show was Ian, easily. He spent like 15 minutes at one point just asking the guest about nuclear energy from a scientific/technical perspective (Majewski is an advocate for nuclear energy). The best part was that Tim mostly shut the fuck up and let Ian and the guest talk, and it was a really interesting exchange. I really like Ian's natural curiosity. Tim should let Ian do a show or something where he just interviews scientific experts in their fields, it was way more interesting than anything Tim said all night.
I've honestly missed Ian. He didn't really do it tonight, but Ian's usually the only one with the balls to openly disagree with Tim, even if he says wacky things when he does it.

Apparently Hannah wants to date a guy who's into cars so he can fix her car and do stuff around the house for her.
 

Tim had JR Majewski, a candidate for the 9th district's U.S. House seat in Ohio, as the guest.
Hannah & Ian were the cohosts.

*JR talks about nuclear power options, & small modular reactors: 45:30-53:54

Clip Collection:
-Tim now believes The New York Times, despite being so upset about their misreporting on the Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital, just a brief time ago:


-JR contends that we provoked Japan into attacking the United States by putting tariffs on them during the Second Sino-Japanese War:


-Ian is an advisor to Trump on technology, & Biden on foreign policy. Ian embraces his profiting off both sides, like a Happy Merchant:


-Tim misses the substance of South Park: Enter the Panderverse's plots. Tim fails to note that the A-plot also called out those griping endlessly about the forced diversity, as well as those pushing said diversity to get revenge on said critics. With the B-plot, Tim only sees the re-enactment of Occupy: Wall Street parallels with handymen being the billionaires. Then, he ties this into colleges mis-educating people:


-Tim claims college "stunts" people from being able to help their fellow man, that you shall never know what you could do if you never went:


-Tim fails to understand that more anti-establishment candidates in the 2024 U.S. presidential race means less anti-establishment votes go to Trump. The lesson of the jilted Bernie Bros helping Trump overcome Hillary Clinton is forgotten:


Here is the Quinnipiac polling methodology, which does not account for swing states, but was a general sampling using a randomly generated series of phone numbers which they called:
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-Tim cuts off talk about nuclear power to switch to how a clip of himself talking with Kash Patel was featured in a trial over removing Donald Trump from the ballot in Colorado:
 
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Honestly Ian is wasted on a political show.

They really should just do a show where they talk about all the wierd and whacky stories that aren’t politics.
Ian should start his own show where he can indulge in his curiosity. He could make more money than Tim if he plays his cards right.
 
Tonight's episode had a guest named Josh Smith, another Libertarian political candidate. Co-hosts were Hannah and the almighty Ian.
It was another "Tim asserts bullshit with absolute certainty and talks over everyone else" episode. Right off the bat, Tim was spouting a bunch of total bullshit about Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies, thinking it would be easy for the government to control (he's right about some of the details, but he doesn't understand Bitcoin nearly as well as he thinks he does).
I noticed tonight that Tim has a habit of changing the argument as soon as someone gets him on something. With the Bitcoin discussion, as soon as Smith pointed out the technology could circumvent government restriction, Tim goes "oh, but technology doesn't matter, it's about culture." Similarly, whenever someone starts to get at Tim's excessive defense of Israel, then he goes "But I don't support either of them, America shouldn't support other countries" even though he's clearly taken a side in Israel vs Palestine. He just doesn't want to admit it.
There was another "college bad" segment as well, the usual crap.
Ian went into a roid rage rant at one point, that was fun.
Also Hannah looked pretty hot in her leather jacket.

Tim should let Ian do a show or something where he just interviews scientific experts in their fields
Ian is becoming some kind of bootleg Joe Rogan and I'm okay with that.
Ian should start his own show where he can indulge in his curiosity.
We may be getting something like this, Ian has a stream scheduled with an expert in synthetic organic chemistry tomorrow.

Also he's doing a stream right now with Andreas Xirtus, who I think also used to work for Tim.
 
It should have happened with Adam but he couldn't let go of Tim and he couldn't go branch out of his initial area.
Didn't help that his show ended up just being him talking about the news which isn't exactly new and different. I remember he did some shows where he covered the history of people like Trump when he was still with Tim which was much more interesting, but instead he decided to become a pseudo-Quartering.
 

Tim had Josh Smith, another candidate for the Libertarian Party's presidential spot, as a guest.
Hannah & Ian were the co-hosts.

*Tim vents his spleen on college, which evolves into a discussion on how much standardisation of curriculum should happen: 1:20:15-1:33:39

*Josh & Ian agree that Zionists are different than Israelis. Tim sweeps in to push back on Josh's claims of seeing a video of IDF forces assaulting Hasidic Jews allegedly protesting the war: 1:35:49-1:4

Clip Collection:
-Josh uses the Phil intro, & plays into the bit. Ian's intro is, as ever, mint. He said looking at Serge the techman's hair looks great, & it made him think of Sam Bankman-Fried:


-Tim talks about how the U.S. federal government will not allow anonymity, Josh rebuts that technology will make it easier to circumvent such controls. Tim, then, changes the subject to "the culture" & how judges will simply do as they please, rather than rule on the law, citing a case regarding Trump in Minnesota:


-Ian wants the woman stuffing ballots fully named:


-While discussing Gary Johnson's "Aleppo moment", Josh & Tim have their own. They think Aleppo is the capital of Syria, but fact-check themselves, later on:


-Josh explains that libertarians cannot convert the theories & treatises they read into easily-digestible content for the average voter. Ian "Sneering Imperialist" Crossland strikes, again. He says Libertarians need to understand how to be the Commander-in-Chief, which means having a plan to annihilate any foe, but not actually doing it. Ian argues if you do not understand it, someone else will & can manipulate you:


-Ian fires an unintentional shot at Tim, saying the show should be on Rumble, & gets one of his mini-Alex Jones rants riles up over the show not being at the forefront of YouTube & Biden's failures:


-Josh highlights another issue with libertarians, they run for public office of a nation, but reject the concept of "America First":


-Ian highlights an issue with no standardisation in schooling, which could result in barmy lessons being given & no way to vet people before suffering consequences from that mis-, or, maleducation should you employ them:


-Josh describes his perfect vision of the United States as fully decentralised, "5000 Liechtensteins":



-Josh inadvertently undermines his calls for no regulation upon education, by stating one of the children he adopted was never taught to read by the age of nine due to parental neglect:


-Serge, accidentally, turns on the Discord voice chat, & some random voice chimes in:


-Tim will not acknowledge that Israel does have an outsized influence in American politics:


Apropos of nothing, the "X" account of the Prime Minister of Israel's office posted about working with the U.S. federal government to create laws to oppose Boycott Divest Sanction (BDS) movements, in 2020:
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-Some poor chap allegedly sent Tim money, despite not having any discretionary funds left to his name. Tim says this was the right thing to do, so "we" can win the culture war. Personal aside, but if the super-chatter truly is in dire financial straights, & Tim did not refund this bloke's super-chat after the show, I am going to be quite cross:


-Tim says he is not pompous, notes this particular super-chat hater has given close to $5000 to him to say this. I cannot understand someone funneling money to a person they hate, so they will read a critique that only enriches their recipient:


Bonus Bits:
-Ian discovered this fridge magnet is "literally me":
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-Unfortunately, some accounts on "X" have far too much time on their hands. Even if this was a troll attempt, some things are better left undone. They label Tim as a centrist between "dom" & "sub", but still remains a "bottom":
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Ironic coming from the crypto-neocon
Sorry crypto communist says what.
I just support the ideas of imperialism and can't stand annoying Milly mouth douchebags like Scott Horton
General mark milley
Glenn Greenwald
I also find people like Max boot Bill kristol equally as annoying and the Neo conservatives are only interested in Endless Wars for Israel that doesn't mean I have to defend Hamas or Israel the both psychotic Semitic inbred retards.
I've fully support America invading Iraq Afghanistan and Iran if we were just there to take the resources in the land I don't support these pointless wars in the Middle East but nice try.
As for Tim and the reason he has all these dumbass Libertarians who sound like third world is communist you can thank comradevich for that Ron Paul is to is libertarianism what Taylor Swift is the country music.
There's a reason hop steals clear of the libertarian party and most of the libertarian movement in his own words he's a theoretician and it also helps him not have his work tainted by associating it with morons.
 
-Tim says he is not pompous, notes this particular super-chat hater has given close to $5000 to him to say this. I cannot understand someone funneling money to a person they hate, so they will read a critique that only enriches their recipient:
That's Tim's personal A-Log, TheRealHydroPX. I see him all the time in the super chat section. I genuinely don't understand why you'd give Tim money if you hate him so much.

No refunds lol
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Oh yeah I saw that super chat go in. Just some neocon pro-war bullshit. They only read a few super chats because Tim was arguing with the guest and doing his whole "I support Israel but also I don't" bit.
 
Personal aside, but if the super-chatter truly is in dire financial straights, & Tim did not refund this bloke's super-chat after the show, I am going to be quite cross:
Of course he won't Tim is a rat bastard. (Judging by the comments it appears he did not. Hope that guy learned his lesson)
They label Tim as a centrist between "dom" & "sub", but still remains a "bottom":
The ultimate bottom fence sitter. Tim is perfect there.
 
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