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Tim had Jay Dyer, a host for Alex Jones' show, as the guest.
Hannah & Phil were the co-hosts.
Not a terribly clippable episode, after the fireworks of the last one. Most of the clips stem from people asking Tim about ways he could host Nick Fuentes, via alternative means.
Clip Collection:
-This Nick Fuentes fracas must have really shaken Tim up. He actually asked Jay what he thought about the TikTok bill, & gave him uninterrupted time to respond. So unlike him:
-Tim reports upon how the testimony of Stephanie Clifford (Stormy Daniels) involved all these extraneous, lurid details. Though he does call out the prosecutors for bringing the case, I am surprised no one at the panel critiqued Trump's legal team for failing to object on relevance grounds, at any time during the actual testimony, instead of trying to call for a mistrial, after the fact:
-Tim gets a super-chat saying to have Nick Fuentes on, as a Rumble exclusive. Tim says he never refused to platform Nick, as his argument was over Jake roping Nick into his argument with the Beanie Boy. Tim says the only way to keep the show on YouTube would be to have it be a debate, & to give it credence by having a "prominent Jewish personality" be the other party. Tim lays the blame on calling things off with Cassandra MacDonald, saying she reached out to Jake, saying without the debate format, the show would be banned:
-Tim got a super-chat asking for money to avoid being evicted from their home. Tim puts it up to a vote, with half the panel saying they need more information. Tim, ultimately, sends $1000 to him. Tim says he feels more comfortable sending money to GiveSendGo campaigns, not Venmo addresses:
This recent demand for money from the Beanie Boy may have come from a super-chatter being given $5000 to repair their home after a fire, on the 6 May episode with Lila Hart. Tim claimed he was inspired by Donald Trump taking the time out to pose in a photo with a fan to make the donation. Tim explained that his previous idea of offering a sum of money for funding "cultural endeavours" ran afoul of laws regarding "sweepstakes". :
-This leads to Tim wondering if they can offer to pay someone's rent for a month, & call it part of "the marketing budget". It ends with Tim proposing an event where every attendee shall be given a live chicken:
-Tim gets another super-chat, asking for Nick to be hosted on their own website. Tim says skipping a night's episode for that would not be a good idea. Tim said he does not handle booking. Tim repeats how "fans of Nick Fuentes" will send "rape & death threats". Tim wanted Laura Loomer to be on the other side of the proposed debate, but that fell through. "Sponsors were excited for it", but no one could be on the other side either "backed out" or only "someone with 15,000 followers" to debate, which would not bring enough attention to balance out the cost. Tim explains the situation around the Kanye episode, claimed it cost "$100,000", as they cover "all travel costs for all our guests" & their "accommodations". Tim counters claims of fearing deplatforming, as when YouTube removed the first episode with Alex Jones & Michael Malice, he paid to have both back & host another episode. Tim says he will not "bend over backwards" or "bend & capitulate to every whim" to have Nick on the show:
-Tim gets another super-chat, asking if he would host Steve Bonnell (Destiny) to discuss "groypers" on The Culture War. Tim says having Steven on, by himself, would be nothing new. Tim says no large following person would join the debate, & did not want to platform "smaller personalities" to debate that were only interested in getting more traffic. Tim says with "an actual Zionist" the podcast would have been the biggest, with "five million hits", but it all fell through: