Tim Pool - 'journalist' who claims to be a sensible centrist & sucks Sargon of Akkad's wiener; Afraid of the Milkshake ANTIFAs

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I'm going to put this here because he's a regular on timcast, and I don't know where else to ask this:
Has anyone confirmed that Phil Labonte is a fellow farmer?
Shits on Destiny
Uses the term lolcow
Shits on Alejandra Caraballo (calling him "he")
My farmer senses are tingling....

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I'm going to put this here because he's a regular on timcast, and I don't know where else to ask this:
Has anyone confirmed that Phil Labonte is a fellow farmer?
Shits on Destiny
Uses the term lolcow
Shits on Alejandra Caraballo (calling him "he")
My farmer senses are tingling....

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I think it was Alex Stein immediately following the Rekieta arrest who described getting a huge drama fix from the Nick thread so Phil Labonte could have heard about the farms from him.

But you're the first to suggest Phil might be a farmer. It's more likely he's aware of the farms and/or follows some of the threads without an active account.
 
I think it was Alex Stein immediately following the Rekieta arrest who described getting a huge drama fix from the Nick thread so Phil Labonte could have heard about the farms from him.

But you're the first to suggest Phil might be a farmer. It's more likely he's aware of the farms and/or follows some of the threads without an active account.
Makes sense. I've just never seen anyone who doesn't actively use the farms (with or without an account) use the term "lolcow" in a good way, as something we need for entertainment.

And if you are watching the farms and seeing this Phil, keep shitting on destiny. The milk from that cow is sweeter than ice cream.
 
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Tim had Natalie Winters, from Steve Bannon's War Room podcast, & David Freiheit, part of the Viva Barnes PR group working for Nick Rekieta, as the guests.
Elad, Hannah, & Libby were the co-hosts.

Tim's team applied the "piss" filter to all but one of the cameras for this episode:
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& yet, Natalie Winters has a cleaner feed, while the others are yellowed-out. Natalie appears to be in the same room, as well. I leave it to the more technically minded to explain this:
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*Elad attempts to remain "principled", arguing that calling out Democrats for inciteful language could result in Republicans facing the same allegation over their own remarks. The panel disagrees, with David noting the remarks should not be illegal but impeachable: 30:59-37:46

*Tim gets a super-chat questioning whether it is "cancel culture" to highlight individuals that bemoaned the assassin not taking down Donald Trump. The panel debates the merits of this, & where you can draw the line between negatively affecting a business which can lead to rightful termination, versus government-aided abuse of certain opinions, as seen in Canada: 1:54:07-2:03:20

Clip Collection:
-Funny you mention gambling addiction, @Barry McKockner. Can you guess where Tim was when Donald Trump was almost assassinated?:


Tim did not go live the same day, because he was at the poker tables, & "the studio" was not set up.

-Hannah talks about Elon Musk's political journey being unconventional, which leads to discussing him fathering a bevy of babies, & leads to an awkward turn of phrase used by David:


-Elad says he left before the Trump rally startedwhere the attempted assassination occurred, & went to a Biden rally featuring the First Lady, instead, as he had already covered a plethora of Trump events:


-Tim praises Libby for "that excellent sly ribbing" of David, over his theorising on how having both Jill Biden & Kamala Harris at one rally, in the same state & at the same time as Trump, intentionally spread the Secret Service too thin. David confirms what we all know, if you have watched his show with Robert Barnes, Robert is the brains of the operation, & David is but a yak-bak to repeat his statements without thought:


-David reiterates how Robert is the "bigger brain" of the two:


-Elad is the Doubting Thomas of the panel, this evening. Elad states how J.D. Vance was once a "Never-Trumper" & may have just changed his mind out of political savviness, not a genuine change of heart. Also, Tim is such a wonderful judge of character that you shall recall how excited he was to welcome Michael Rappaport after the has-been comedian said voting Trump "was on the table", only for Tim to say he reneged on that. I tried to look up this take-back from Michael, but could not find it, though:


-To be fair to Tim, after being asked to donate super-chat revenue from this episode to the family of Corey Comperatore, he notes that YouTube takes a sizeable "35%" from every super-chat & it would be better for people to directly donate to the fund. Tim still plans to donate the super-chats & thought about matching it, still, but did not want people to throw money at him in hopes of all of it getting to the Comperatore family:




-Two Canadians debate the intentions of another. Hannah questions the intentions of Tom MacDonald, who put out a single called "You Missed" mere hours after the assassination attempt, while David defends Tom's honour:
 
Tim did not go live the same day, because he was at the poker tables, & "the studio" was not set up.

Tim has half a dozen different studios in his compound, and not a single one of them was ready to be used in case of an emergency? Your presidential candidates are picking the lining of their coffins, Tim believes that a civil war will start Any Day Now, it's a goddamn election year in the world's most rich and powerful country, and his news organisation lacks the capability of going live with a click of a button? What is this, amateur hour?

Even people that don't deal much with hard politics, like Eric July and Quartering, managed to squeeze in a video or livestream within an hour of the assassination attempt.
 
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Tim has half a dozen different studios in his compound, and not a single one of them was ready to be used in case of an emergency? Your presidential candidates are picking the lining of their coffins, Tim believes that a civil war will start Any Day Now, it's a goddamn election year in the world's most rich and powerful country, and his news organisation lacks the capability of going live with a click of a button? What is this, amateur hour?

Even people that don't deal much with hard politics, like Eric July and Quartering, manage to squeeze in a video or livestream within an hour of the assassination attempt.
He was in Milwaukee, not at the compound. His studio stuff was on the way. They probably had someone drive the equipment while he flew in because god forbid timmy make use of the mobile streaming setup he used fucking ages ago.
 
Tim has half a dozen different studios in his compound, and not a single one of them was ready to be used in case of an emergency?
To be fair to the beanie, him and his team aren't at their compound. They're in Milwaukee for the RNC.

That said, he was literally at a casino when it happened and decided to stay because "a lot of these RNC bigshots were there throwing money around and I wanted to see who was doing it". So. Yeah.

Timestamps - 57:35 and later at 1:26:25 he addresses not streaming in a timely manner, here's the Bitchute link because I'm retarded and don't know how to clip in a timely manner.

 
Tim says he couldn't go live because all his shit wasn't set up, etc etc etc excuses. But he wants us to forget he started his whole career by firing up his cellphone. He could have easily have left that poker table and went back to his room and fired up a solo stream. But he's far too lazy.
Tim has half a dozen different studios in his compound, and not a single one of them was ready to be used in case of an emergency? Your presidential candidates are picking the lining of their coffins, Tim believes that a civil war will start Any Day Now, it's a goddamn election year in the world's most rich and powerful country, and his news organisation lacks the capability of going live with a click of a button? What is this, amateur hour?

Even people that don't deal much with hard politics, like Eric July and Quartering, manage to squeeze in a video or livestream within an hour of the assassination attempt.
He says its because they were all going to the RNC. But isn't that what his million dollar van is for? To have a portable studio that can be set up anywhere anytime? Truth is - the cards and poker was far more important than him firing up a stream.
 
Tonight's episode was Tim, Hannah, Luke, Elad, and guests Alex Stein and The Quartering. It was actually not too bad, probably because everyone managed to talk over Tim a bit. Elad was probably the worst part.

I will give Tim a little credit, during the super chat segment, he did push back on the boomercons that want everything to be boring, ie the Matt Walsh types.
 
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Getting to see Tim in the Danger Van would have been an additional reason to tune in so obviously he continued smoking pot and skating
 

Tim had Jeremy Hambly, of The Quartering, & Alex Stein, as the guests.
Elad, Hannah, & Luke, were co-hosting the outing.

*Tim believes in extending forgiveness to Kyle Gass after he apologised for wishing Trump would be assassinated. This leads into a broader discussion of how to respond to normal people saying the same types of things: 35:55-1:08:28

*The panel discusses their experiences at the RNC, such as Alex Stein interrupting Cenk Uyghur's interview with Piers Morgan, "price gouging" from hotels, & the Keystone Cops-tier security: 1:29:57-1:38:57

Clip Collection:
-Tim's tech boys removed the "piss" filter from the feed, though Alex arrived with awkwardly placed wet spots on his slacks to make up for it:


-While the visuals were fixed, the audio levels were too high on the headphones for Hannah:


-Elad questions how you can call language from Joe Biden & the Democrats as inciting the assassination attempt upon Trump. Tim argues that Biden's remarks are akin to a man whipping up a mob to destroy a Starbucks during a riot, in regarding to Biden calling Trump an existential threat:


-Tim notes the boost in polls showed Trump moving ahead, & with another in the wake of the attempted assassination is leading to inevitable victory, while Jeremy tries to douse some cold water upon that. Jeremy notes that 538 still has Biden winning as the most likely outcome, even if it is close. Tim disagrees that "assassination news" has not "percolated" enough to potential poll respondents:


-Tim describes him having a good faith exchange with Jes Margera. When Tim mentions his coffee brand, Jeremy has a none-too-subtle coughing fit:


-After expressing a willingness to forgive Kyle Gass, a super-chatter asks whether Steven Bonnell is worthy of "redemption". Tim says yes, if he is genuine. Tim says it is highly unlikely he ever would do that & Steven shall not be invited back onto the show, again, out of fear he could get the channel taken down for screeching about wishing death upon people:


-Tim argues for why you should not abandon childish things, because "winning the culture war" means pushing back on "Conservative Dad-bros" because "middle-aged men" made the comics which inspired young men to be heroes:


-Tim notes his planned card game "Debate Me" is akin to "Texas Hold 'Em with special cards". Also, Jeremy discloses that he fibbed about his knowledge of a card game called "Illuminati" to gain his first video apperance:
 
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