I believe Timcast News is SCNR now, just rebranded.
Ahhh, that is right. Got a wee bit mixed up after looking at Cassandra's
LinkedIn profile to find her position in the Branch Timidian media empire. She lists her employer as "Timcast Media", there.
Tim had Josh Smith, another candidate for the Libertarian presidential position, as the guest.
Libby & Phil were there, as was our special & unique guy, Ian.
Clip Collection:
-Tim never lets a crisis go to waste. Despite 10 Alaskan National Guard being deployed to the border, to assist U.S. Customs & Border Patrol in 2019;
20 of that same National Guard being deployed to the border, scheduled to arrive in 2025, now is "a single grain of sand in the heap of...things heating up":
-Ian, as ever, gives a good introduction. Also, I find it funny that everyone at the table has gone to a Democratic-leaning locale, recently, except Tim. Ian was in Miami, Libby & Phil were in California, but the closest Tim has been to one is the MGM Grand Casino, in Maryland, otherwise he has been to solid conservative Alaska, & newly-Republican leaning Iowa, as of late:
-I love how the feed cuts to Tim, as Phil says "November needs to be an absolute...massacre", looking as if he is about to yank the Ethernet cord out of the wall, before Libby qualifies his remarks as metaphorical:
-Josh brings up AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee) as one example of the foreign influence in Washington D.C. Unfortunately, Josh brings up Donald Trump hiring John Bolton, as one reason to be critical of him, which Tim responds to, sidestepping answering the question of political influence by AIPAC:
-Tim was bothered that
one of his posts on "X" was community noted, & argues that deploying 20 Alaskan National Guard to assist CBP is facilitating "human trafficking", & wonders what pressure was applied to Alaskan Governor Mike Dunleavy (R) to do this:
-Ian "Yellow Peril" Crossland warns against allowing Chinese illegal aliens into the nation, as it is part of a covert "invasion":
-Tim is really latching onto a new Godly message, bemoaning the decline in church attendance as a reason why society is where it is. He even asks Libby if she goes to a particular church he knew of, in Charleston. Libby, wisely, says she does not want to discuss where she goes with her child, on air. Tim does say that Seamus attends that church, though.
In response to your question,
@Catgirl Tyranid, Tim brings up how he & his brother were in Charleston, West Virginia, watching children play at a church, there. Also, nothing creepy about two scraggly bearded men looking at children to which they have no relation, waiting for Seamus to leave the service:
-Josh says the adrenachrome supply is running out, & people are returning to reason, which may explain Michael Rappaport's heel turn. Ian agrees, saying reason is taking hold. Phil jokes it is not due to adrenachrome withdrawal, which makes for a funny moment:
-Josh says the Libertarian Party should not take on Robert F. Kennedy Jr., as they share no common values. Tim contends that if he ran a political party & Cenk Uyghur came to him, he would cooperate with him to get his party on the debate stage, with Cenk as the candidate. Tim does acknowledge Cenk's flaws later:
-The panel highlights the issue with the Libertarian Party. One candidate for the 2016 presidential run, Austin Peterson, argued that he would be against selling drugs to children, which elicited some boos from the party attendees:
-Tim says the casinos, like MGM National Harbour, are where to meet all the wheelers & dealers, explaining how it is where to find information, as he met someone claiming to be a lawyer for Sam Bankman Fried's family. Tim says he does not bring $100,000 to the table, as some of the high rollers do, but only "two-five", which I presume means $2,500, or $250. Gamblers, please confirm if this is correct:
-Tim announces a live show, on 5 March, on the 2nd floor of the CastBrew Coffee location, in Martinsburg. Apparently the "club" section of the building is complete enough to function, but the actual business floor is still in the works until June:
-A super-chatter credits faith in God, & Ian's eternal optimism for the future, giving him hope during a time when he was suicidal. Ian goes on the describe how inspiring hope in people is essential in dark time, but is cut off by Tim moving to another super-chat:
-Josh, unironically, said "doggo" when a super-chatter asked for prayers for their dog's health in its fight against bone cancer:
-Ian says he was feeding Mr. Bokus Liver King supplements. Josh & Serge joke that Ian should bulk up using the other type of Liver King "
supplements" & claim it is all-natural from consuming uncooked livers: