You could very well be right. I see Rubin as more successful and more sort of normie/msm friendly i suppose.
The importance of finding a decent suit, IMO. The reason why that thread is a measly six pages in Multimedia is because he doesn't qualify as a lolcow. This thread is the size it is because Tim is a bit repugnant after a while and you really can't show Tim's content to a normie and expect them to take it seriously. Normies come to the conclusion that he's a whiny idiot and since chat reflects the streamer, that's character judgement on you.
Dave Rubin's ability to wear a suit, & emulating the type of interviews seen on TV with his genial manner, has given him a leg up over the beanie-bedecked, mid-life crisis skater, talking about Civil War
ad nauseam.
Though Dave needs to do better with his balancing act, & not post like someone who lives exclusively online. The Israel-Palestine Conflict brings out the worst optics in public figures, as seen with Tim. Losing the fat woman demographic, as a gay man, would be a huge blow for Dave:
Tim had Riley Moore, the treasurer of West Virginia & candidate for that state's 2nd Congressional District, as the guest.
Elad & Hannah were the co-hosts.
*Hannah asks Riley what West Virginia has done to cultivate technology investment, such as crypto. Riley goes on to detail what the state has been doing to incentivise investment. He also talks about a programme to attract remote workers to the state, including paying moving fees, etc. You can count on Hannah to actually ask questions of a guest, instead of masticate on the news of the day: 1:00:35-1:05:22
Clip Collection:
-Tim wonders why he is called a Right-wing influencer on some episodes, & why leftists label him as such. Here, Tim says how his show is "very biased" & "we like Trump". The best part is that he shall never make the connection:
-Tim claims the new studio is akin to "a Faraday cage", which causes cell phone interference. I am counting down until someone's phone overheats, as Tim says "the phones, when the signal gets weak...the phone gets hot" & makes a cracking noise, as it vainly attempts to get a signal:
-Elad pushes back on Tim's praise of Rumble in their suit against Google, noting that YouTube is the more established, broad base of users, while Rumble tends towards politics. Elad, also, admits he has "10 grand in Google stocks" & Tim has "Rumble stock". Elad notes that Rumble is more of a copy of YouTube than TikTok, which is more of an innovation on video streaming. Riley notes the monopolistic nature of Google as being a big issue for any upcoming video-hosting platform to compete with:
-A super-chatter says he would prefer to send a Rumble rant, rather than give money through YouTube. Tim declares that he wants Rumble to win, but says "We don't make money off of Rumble videos". Tim states that by posting "duplicate" videos on Rumble, it cost
IRL potential revenue. Though, Tim does note that "ad revenue" on YouTube is "relatively small", making up only "20-30%":