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 actually surprised Hannah Claire got fired (unless she quit) given that she was one of the few Tim trusted to run IRL in his absence.
I'd assume she quit as she was somewhat competent and was always being talked over any time I saw her on in an episode with Tim.

Who's he got now? Ghost girl?
Do you mean Sleepless? She's based.
 
I'd assume she quit as she was somewhat competent and was always being talked over any time I saw her on in an episode with Tim.
I can see this being the case. Quarterpounder w/ Cheese hoovering her and other former Tim hosts up as revenge for Tim starting a competing coffee company tickles my funny bone.

Do you mean Sleepless? She's based.
Yeah, too based. Tim won't risk that. She might say something bad about Israel without 30 minutes of kvetching about how that's not really how it is.
 
after someone made the joke that adding Adam to the mix would be a "Timity Gauntlet" with all of its gems, Adam signaled his approval:
I do love that Adam is just a happy hypocritcal arsehole. ‘I’ve moved on and I don’t care, now let me bitch some more’

I was hoping he’d stay away from drama but if his recent declaration of ‘everyone else does it so why not’ i assume his content will devolve eventually. Which is sad.
 
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Yeah, too based. Tim won't risk that. She might say something bad about Israel without 30 minutes of kvetching about how that's not really how it is.
I think she could have her own show in which she benefits from a manager, but putting her on the shitty Pop Culture show is a waste of her talents.

I do love that Adam is just a happy hypocritcal arsehole. ‘I’ve moved on and I don’t care, now let me bitch some more’

I was hoping he’d stay away from drsma but if his recent declaration of ‘everyone else does it so why not’ i assume his content will devolve eventually. Which is sad.
Adam had won the audience over after he left the compound, but instead of continuing to cover interesting people or doing something good, he became another grifter who has been beanied so hard that he can't help but sneed about Tim.
 
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Adam's problem is that he's just not entertaining. I tried to watch him after the split, got bored, and he fell off my radar.
Adam's problem is why I hate most livestreamers, they insist on reading chats as they come in. It just ruins the flow.

P.S. I still don't care if your mom has cancer, your dad died. Stop reading those chats.
 
Adam's problem is that he's just not entertaining. I tried to watch him after the split, got bored, and he fell off my radar.
Pretty much. Adam was interesting as a side host at best. He was a leftist waking up and realizing how shit the government was which made him interesting to see.
But beyond that he was pretty bland.
 



I genuinely hate Scott guillo just as much as Tim Poole but he does make Tim look really stupid if you don't know who Scott is he's one of nick Fuentes old **** buddies as well as me and old associate of Richard Spencer used to work at the daily column word of Willie mediocre book and he constantly complaints about those working class blue collar conservatives on Twitter if you don't have a college degree you're a bad person
he's basically a racist neoconservative who believes that we need a wider country but he also doesn't want to do any of that icky blue collar work he has very soft hands make sure to go to Twitter and call him a very soft hand individual he will explode on you along with his homosexual lover mystery Grove publishing

and I'm actually gonna have to side with beanie boy on this one he's actually gone to the no go zones in Sweden and other places and actually has more experience than Scott Glee who's only experience is sitting in his DC apartment imagine being more less traveled than Tim Poole of all people
 
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I genuinely hate Scott guillo just as much as Tim Poole but he does make Tim look really stupid if you don't know who Scott is he's one of nick Fuentes old **** buddies as well as me and old associate of Richard Spencer used to work at the daily column word of Willie mediocre book and he constantly complaints about those working class blue collar conservatives on Twitter if you don't have a college degree you're a bad person
he's basically a racist neoconservative who believes that we need a wider country but he also doesn't want to do any of that icky blue collar work he has very soft hands make sure to go to Twitter and call him a very soft hand individual he will explode on you along with his homosexual lover mystery Grove publishing

and I'm actually gonna have to side with beanie boy on this one he's actually gone to the no go zones in Sweden and other places and actually has more experience than Scott Glee who's only experience is sitting in his DC apartment imagine being more less traveled than Tim Poole of all people
Just checked scotts twitter, he really does seeth about the blue collars. Fags like him and fuentes seem to forget that it takes a village to make society work.

What does he do to put food on the table?
 
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Just checked scotts twitter, he really does seeth about the blue collars. Fags like him and fuentes seem to forget that it takes a village to make society work.

What does he do to put food on the table?
I genuinely hate Scott guillo just as much as Tim Poole but he does make Tim look really stupid if you don't know who Scott is he's one of nick Fuentes old **** buddies as well as me and old associate of Richard Spencer used to work at the daily column word of Willie mediocre book and he constantly complaints about those working class blue collar conservatives on Twitter if you don't have a college degree you're a bad person
he's basically a racist neoconservative who believes that we need a wider country but he also doesn't want to do any of that icky blue collar work he has very soft hands make sure to go to Twitter and call him a very soft hand individual he will explode on you along with his homosexual lover mystery Grove publishing
Scott doesn't hate working class blue collar people. He isn't like MovieBob talking about geocoding the undesirables. He just hates people that think being blue collar is some revolutionary escape that will fix everything wrong with society. You also have a lot of people online who try to sell blue collar work as the be all end all or use it as a battering ram against people who they are arguing with online. Most of whom are not blue collar workers and simply want to larp because they've accepted some paradigm in their head that it is wrong to be anything but blue collar.

There is nothing wrong with being blue collar or working in a trade if that is merely what your skillsets tailor you to be. But is not as rewarding of work as people make it out to be, and you still need people of elite skillsets to help with the running of society.

As far as the debate went, Scott is a little too smug and isn't as well off the cuff as he is in his writing. That being said, Tim couldn't grasp any of the broader points that Scott was trying to make: that people like him who talk about an upcoming Civil War happening are just doing so as larp, thinking that violence will breakout (which will have everyone but Tim doing the fighting) and everything will magically return to stability. People like Tim are not actually prepared for mass violence breaking out and how quickly things can turn badly for everyone during it.

Mystery Grove Publishing had a good take on this debate.
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Lol I guess running a hippy commune impregnating workers, and taking money from foreign entities has consequences.

Still catching up but rofl wish metokur was still in his prime he would eat this up.
 
Don Lemon decided to interview an alleged first-time voter that sourced his news from "Rogan, Tim Pool, Steven Crowder". The best part, besides the poor bloke not doing so well with his answers which reflected poorly on Tim's ability to educate, was Don trying to make Tim out as "extreme". Did get a chuckle when the chap said he had not watched Tim in a while, due to Tim "kind of clickbaiting, a lot"

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Tim replied with his skating in Trump sneakers video, saying how he is, indeed, "a little extreme":
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One of the many flaws that Tim Pool has is his inability to rein himself in, from offering his opinion. When Tim debuted The Culture War as a long-form, news-of-the-day-free discussion, I was happy to see it. So many guests are wasted when their expertise does not align with IRL's format. & Tim's policy of not engaging with guests unless they force they way into the discussion does not help. Having a show where he takes a guest, like Ron Paul, & does a sit-down with him, letting him speak at length, in a relaxed atmosphere, was a good change of pace from his normal content. But, for some reason, Tim decided to turn it into a debate format. & that is how we get the Emma Vigeland imbroglio, & may see a repeat when Sam Seder is scheduled to arrive on 1 November.

The episode was meant to be an exchange between Rudyard Lynch & Scott Greer over the potential for a civil war breaking out in the United States. Rudyard took the side of civil war being likely; while Scott took the opposing camp & argued for only a "1%" chance of civil war. & yet, Tim (the moderator) manages to be the one to speak the most, cutting off both participants to inject himself as a third party in a two-way discussion.

-From 12:20 to 27:49, there is a perfect encapsulation of the issue. I clipped parts of this to show what I mean, along with descriptions of the broader discussion.

As Rudyard is laying out one of his points, Tim needlessly interjects, rather than moderate. Instead of allowing Rudyard to finish his statement on Democrats trying to have illegal aliens vote, then ask him to explain how, Tim argues that adding illegals to areas will reshape the number of representatives a state may get & alter the electoral college votes it gets, so they do not need to vote, at all. Tim should have allowed Scott to make this sort of rebuttal, as he is supposed to be the one debating Rudyard. Then, Tim spends seven minutes, laying out his own civil war scenario, ignited on accident:


At 19:27, Scott begins to respond to Tim's statements, by challenging the severity of the clash between Texas & federal authorities over blocking a border crossing, & noting the failure of states to oppose integration in the 1950's & 1960's. Scott mentions that South Carolina had already seceded from the Union, prior to Fort Sumter being shelled, which made it distinct from the prior examples, as it was a technically independent entity attacking a U.S. installation, only to be cut off, again. At 20:42, Tim quibbles over whether South Carolina was really independent. This sends Tim & Scott debating whether South Carolina was truly independent despite the Union never recognising it, when did the American Civil War actually start, etc. Rudyard has to step in, & act as moderator:


This should have been two people debating a topic, but Tim lacks the temperament to allow a debate to occur on his own debate show, where he is supposed to be the host, not participant.




Tim had Mike Benz, director of the Foundation for Freedom Online, as the guest.
Brett Dasovic, Ian, & Phil were the co-hosts.

Mike is a little more assertive than the usual guest, so, the episode was far less dominated by Tim.

*Mike manages to talk for an extended period about issues regarding the Department of Justice & Democrat-backing groups ensuring that party has an edge, while the Republicans are targeted. This expands to U.S. influence in foreign nation equivalents to the Justice Department to prosecute those that oppose it: 13:47-24:12

*After Tim shares a news report that Chinese hackers allegedly targeted phones of Donald Trump & J.D. Vance, Mike says he does not trust the story, due to a paucity of evidence confirming Chinese culprits. He claims it could have been American government actors, using technology to make China appear responsible. This results in the two talking past each other, with both in agreement that you cannot trust news stories sourced from unnamed officials, & no clear evidence to how it was done: 1:19:36-1:37:16

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-Because Tim works 16-hour days to make his show possible, he must have simply been too overwhelmed to read the text of the ruling he is talking about. Tim lays out how this case ruling could see a rush to the U.S. Supreme Court, should there be a contest over whether to count ballots after 5 November.

But this is not a good reading of the result, as The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals decision, which I am attaching to this post, states that while it is ruling that ballots must be accepted by the day of the election, it specifically "says nothing about remedies" & "We [the appeals court] decline to grant plaintiffs’ initial request for a permanent injunction...Instead, we remand to the district court for further proceedings to fashion appropriate relief, giving due consideration to 'the value of preserving the status quo in a voting case on the eve of an election'" (p. 21). In short, The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals has ordered the case back to the district court for what actions to take, & are heavily implying that this ruling not be applied to the current election:


-Mike manages to catch this, by actually reading the entire article, throwing a pin in the Civil War balloon Tim was flying high upon:


-Tim could not resist mentioning Don Lemon's video. Tim blames the lack of the chap's ability to clearly articulate why he was voting for Trump as due to not watching more of Tim's content. Here, I thought it was the exact opposite:


-I feel bad for Tim's daughter. Tim says that, thanks to the videos he makes, there will be a perfect copy of all his thoughts from the day she is born until that moment, which he can share with his daughter. I assume the episode where he was thinking of throwing his entire enterprise away, due to her upcoming birth, will be omitted from the rotation:
 

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There is nothing wrong with being blue collar or working in a trade if that is merely what your skillsets tailor you to be. But is not as rewarding of work as people make it out to be, and you still need people of elite skillsets to help with the running of society.
I make a thread on Scott but I'm kinda lazy he basically gets in Twitter beefs with absolutely everybody when people make fun of the fact that he lives in DC or when people are proud to be from the South.

He's basically nick Fuentes if he was a lot better at hiding his closeted homosexuality I've never seen him once ever mention a woman because he was probably pumping Nick's dumper.

It's interesting how him and Patrick Casey were both at January 6 have never been questioned by the FBI never even been investigated and got away from the alt right Scott free.
The point is they both glow and mystery groove publishing is a closet homosexual who gets really angry when you call him a soft handed little homosexual I used to do it constantly on Twitter these neo reactionaries are all just a bunch of liberal rejects from academia.
 
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I'm late to this as I'm catching up on Tim being interesting again, but how did he fail to open a coffee shop location over the span of years? I do not comprehend how someone can fail at opening a retail store, and I don't mean failing at operating one, just opening one. Literal retards can open locations like coffee shops in the span of months but this fucker can't figure it out in the span of year?
 
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