Since we had a bit of a break from the beanie blanketing our screens, here are some highlights from over the U.S. Independence Day weekend.
On the transition from 4 to 5 July, Tim promotes his colonial vision of turning Martinsburg, West Virginia, into a destination for people to settle:

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No doubt this exhortation to relocate comes from the need to justify the millions he has spent on building his yet-to-open coffee shop & skate park. How long before Tim realises his chosen outpost shall be less Dubai & more
Darien?
Because Tim wanted
The Culture War to be all about debating the most challenging topics imaginable, he only has the best guests booked. On 5 July, the show discussed "
What is a Conservative Woman?". To analyse this, he brought on
Rachel Wilson; & Lilly Gaddis,
the woman who said "niggas" on TikTok, then
joined America First, one week later, but abandoned this position less than a week after that to become "
a normal person". These are the conservative women Tim elevates, because a woman that earned a thread on this site, & a single mother of a mixed race child desperate to become an e-girl, is what Tim no doubt encounters on the regular with so-called conservative women.
Also, Tim was critical of how some men "aren't going to do the work" to be more attractive to prospective partners. Tim notes how even ugly men with successful careers can attract women. Which is all the more funny, because it leaves the impression that Alison is only with the balding man-child skater due to the size of his wallet:
A segment not clipped for social media involved Tim stating "men need to work harder, men need to lift more, men need to assume their responsibilities". Tim bemoans how men are blaming women, without even "getting in shape". Again, it is funny for the unmarried man in an long-term relationship, with no children, skating the day away in his rural compound funded by audience donations, to lecture others about how to assume real responsibilities:
On 28 June, there was a panel
at the Aspen Ideas Festival, which featured a plethora of progressive women clucking at the backsliding of women's rights, in recent years, including abortion being more limited, no-fault divorce coming under threat, etc. On this panel was Roberta Kaplan, counsel for E. Jean Carroll, & she had some choice words to describe the Beanie Boy, calling him "an incredibly right wing, conspiratorial, conservative, incel guy". I was only made aware of this, due to
Tenet Media posting the clip on "
X", on 6 July:
Tim responded with a "lol":

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& because no discussion of Tim could be complete without false bravado over coming civil war, the Beanie Boy said how you "can't vote your way out of an invasion", in reference to the second round election results in France:

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While this sounds foreboding, readers of this thread knows Tim either means have children (which he is not) or build a vanity project skate park to the tune of millions of dollars in
a town with less than 20,000 people & a 25% poverty rate to win whatever the culture war means at that moment (which he is).
Tim had Nick Searcy, a writer & actor, as the guest.
Hannah & Phil were the co-hosts.
Clip Collection:
-Tim shares a clip showing Caryn Johnson (Whoopi Goldberg) discussing her continued support for Joe Biden by implying Caryn is incontinent, as well. I had to re-listen to it, because I was not understanding how Tim got to that result. Caryn says she does not care if Biden "pooped his pants" as long as he can still "do the job" of president. Caryn, then, moves to talk about Biden's poor debate showing, & says even she has "poopy days".
I do not like having to defend Caryn, but it seems "poopy days" is a FCC-friendly way of saying she had bad days in the past, as Biden did at the debate. I am unsurprised both Chaya Raichik & Tim Pool resort to these misrepresentations for clicks, but I am disappointed the panel just accepts this & does not challenge Tim, while still making a joke of Caryn's awkward choice of words:
-Tim pulls a dEmOcRaTs aRe tHe rEaL RaCiStS argument as to why Michelle Obama is not running for president. When Hannah brings up how Michelle lacks "political ambitions", Tim says "I don't know what that means" & it is just "a rumour that people have speculated on". Following this, Tim proceeds to speculate upon how Democrats would not vote for a black woman, because she is black. Tim imbibes so much news, you would think he should have noted the
numerous statements
Michelle made about not wanting to run for president,
over the years. No wonder Tim cannot start a news business, he marks a person's direct public statements as "rumour":
-Tim talks about how, previously, professional skateboarders were unwilling to speak out due to fear of "woke" backlash. Now, Tim brags about signing "contracts" with skaters, under
The Boonies, & they no longer fear those repercussions. This is a sign of victories in the culture war:
-Tim discusses the refusal of federal prosecutors to honour the spirit of a recent Supreme Court decision on
using a particular charge against 6 January defendants, by saying they will not stop,
but re-evaluate how they are prosecuting people under the new interpretation. Tim declares a refusal to respect the authority of the Supreme Court is a sign "things are breaking apart in the country", with how evil these kinds people are to rejects of its authority. I find this ironic, because
Tim celebrated Texas defying a Supreme Court injunction regarding the state putting up border barriers, only a few months ago:
-Tim complains that Republicans are not doing anything regarding the strange information from the HAVV database. Tim wonders why no one has gotten answers, or pressed for them, finishing it up by saying he may need to contact some of the politicians he knows. This reminds me of how Tim would scream about Customs & Border Patrol engaging in
human trafficking, sending children into sex slavery, & there would be a come-uppance if he was in charge. But Tim never did anything beyond impotently railing at a camera, refusing to take any real responsibility, like running for office would entail. Even if it could put a stop to the rape of the children he made such a fuss about: