Tim, the once-rising star of
Vice, had a shorter interview with Donald Trump than a man with only one
on-the-ground report to his name. & to add insult to injury, the Chase Oliver team did not reply to his offer to appear on
The Culture War to debate Jeremy Kauffman, another libertarian:

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Tim had Jim Antle, editor & writer at
The Washington Examiner, & Jeremy Kauffman, as the guests.
Ian & Phil were the co-hosts.
*Ian says that Israel's actions cannot crush an ideology, no matter how many people it kills. Phil & Tim run defense for Israel, saying you can crush Hamas with violence to stop it, & make a distinction between Hamas & antizionism: 28:21-41:05
*After talking about Nick Fuentes, Ian grabs the third rail, asking the panel if it is okay to identify a particular group as causing problems in society. Tim says yes, but only on a small scale. Jeremy makes the distinction between on average & all, etc.: 57:21-1:05:31
Clip Collection:
-Ian, Jeremy, Phil, & Tim discuss
Magic: The Gathering, as they all play it & a new release happened that day. But Tim must kill any organic conversations, & forces that to end, so he can get on to masticating over the news of the day:
-Tim asks a Ship of Theseus rhetorical question, where everyone on
Timcast is removed, would it still be the same show. Tim says, "no" & "probably it won't" succeed. Which is funny because when Tim is not there, the show becomes much more watchable:
-Tim kills another conversation, this time about colonisation & foreign policy, after Ian brings up Erik Prince, founder of Blackwater,
arguing for re-colonising Africa & Latin America to fix their dysfunctional states. This time he switches to the much more substantive conversation, the Cum Hunter & his cheerleader being removed from Turning Point USA:
-Ian brings up race realism, & how there are actual differences between different races of people in the name of "genetic accuracy". Ian asks why you are not allowed to notice these things, even "without a racist bone in your body". Phil says accusations of racism are more to shut down conversations than accurate labels. Ian agrees that he experienced this reaction. Poor noticer Ian, he just wants to spread true facts...:
-After this, Jeremy brings up IQ differences between the races, & how universal it is. Using the example of UCLA, where unqualified minorities were being accepted & graduated,
even in their medical school programme, Jeremy explains the issue with merely elevating people of certain races in the name of equity:
-To continue justifying Tim's placement with Nick associates, a super-chatter asks for Joe Nierman (Good Lawgic) to come onto the show. This is the bloke that stated
six year olds bathe themselves to defend Nick Rekieta from allegations of child neglect:
-Ian mentions Donald Trump appearing on Logan Paul's podcast, which the rest of the panel ignores: