Tim had George Alexopoulos, the comic artist GPrime85 on "X", & former congressman for Ohio's 10th district, Dennis Kucinich, as the guests. An eclectic pairing, to be sure, but George was on
Pop Culture Crisis & stuck around to be on the evening show. He did not chime in near, at all. Dennis is attempting to return to the U.S. Congress, as an independent, so is using this episode to plug his upcoming run.
Ian & Phil were the co-hosts.
Clip Collection:
-Tim assures us that all the CastBrew Coffee money goes back into making the in-person locations. But, if you want to back Tim's
upcoming legal battle over misidentifying the perpetrator of a mass shooting, become a paying member of
Timcast. As initially posted by
@Unfun, a man that was incorrectly labelled by several outlets, including Timcast Media Group. Tim does go out of his way to mention how he, personally, is not being sued but the company & other outlets are being sued, as well:
-Ian is a big fan of Dennis, & derails the introduction with asking him about his response to the Patriot Act. Dennis talks for almost four minutes, after this, which sets back the show before Tim can retake control & move to his first news story:
-Ian asks what is the best way for the average person to put pressure upon their Congressmen. Dennis says to visit their district office, & ask to speak to the district director as a constituent:
-Nothing shall stop Ian spreading the Good Word of the Big G, Graphene. Phil does remind Ian of the lack of focus upon nuclear, which is currently available:
-Tim asks Dennis his opinion on when personhood begins, & if an unborn child is a person. Dennis argues that it is a metaphysical personhood, but not one recognised by law, which requires a change to culture for that to be altered. Tim argues that the 14th Amendment may mean the unborn are protected & needs a Supreme Court decision to adjudicate, not a state-by-state decision: