JamesWebbSlinger
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- Joined
- Aug 10, 2022
-Cassandra, & now Raymond, are the latest to post about their seeming sacking from the show:Now he’s saying that Tim got the call to shut down the anti jew

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-Jeremy Hambly looks to be trying to get his hands on Hannah:

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A lawyer, who is a strong representative for their clients, will be honest when a lawsuit is impossible to win.No way he doesn’t. No sane lawyer especially working for someone that does what Tim does would look at stuff and think Harris actually defamed him in any way that matters. And would therefore point out it is a waste of time.
A lawyer, who is a strong representative for themselves, will squeeze every penny from a client on a darn-food idealistic crusade of a lawsuit.
I probably should have done this sooner, but I went looking into Tim's choice of legal representative for the suit against Harris for President. & Tim decided the best man for the job of suing a presidential campaign over libelous statements was James R. Akers, whom specialises in accidents, malpractice, & personal injury, based upon his website:

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Though, I think it was James' poorly green-screened YouTube video which won Tim over:
Now, I am but a simple country clipper, but perhaps your choice of legal representative for suing a presidential campaign should be able to film in his own office, or have more convincing editing of his promotional content.
Tim had Brandon Buckingham, a videographer, as the guest.
Ian & Phil were the co-hosts.
*Phil tries to parse out what Ian finds nefarious about "the liberal economic order" & nations getting loans from the IMF, USAID, etc. Ian lays out, with help from Tim, the strategies presented in the book, Confessions of an Economic Hitman. Phil says he has never heard about this book. Phil, then, accuses Ian of using "anti-capitalism" arguments for taking this stance. Phil goes on to lump debt-trap diplomacy in with free market capitalism, as a universal good which brought people out of poverty. Ian says it is the centralised control, by a small group, which is based not on economic merits but how well it serves western interests. Tim curtails this discussion, as it is "too esoteric" & needs to be on The Culture War: 21:33-32:01
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-Hearing Brandon talk about his recent involvement in a drive-by shooting made this seem like an episode of the Tim Pool That Was being interviewed by the Tim Pool That Is. By that I mean, Brandon is reporting on-the-ground, filming documentaries, placing himself in danger; while Tim required Dave Landau to play therapist, live on-air, in order to keep making his podcast from his skatepark compound. There is no greater juxtaposition of how far Tim has fallen than looking at his Ferguson coverage, mid-riots, to contemplating quitting his multi-million dollar sedentary job, due to his own bad hiring choices:
-Ian can still surprise me, as he asks if the panel has read The Romance of the Three Kingdoms, as he really loved it, even though he perceived it as imperial propaganda to bolster the Chinese dynasty of the time:



