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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Anyone listen to his new song.... No? That sounds about right. Keep wasting time and money Tim.
No, too busy making clips of Tim making a fool of himself after inviting Sam Seder on, despite anyone with a lick of sense knowing exactly what would happen.




Tim chose to bring on Sam Seder, of The Majority Report, as a guest for The Culture War, despite previously claiming he would never do so, because of how disingenuous he is.

Naturally, this blew up in Tim's face, as he is neither a good debater nor wise enough to take advantage of Sam's slip-ups. At parts, It almost seemed like Tim was trying to get Sam to like him. Rather than break down Sam's questionable examples, Tim offered him lifelines, rather than respond in kind to Sam's hair-splitting.

*Tim & Sam confirm neither understand physical clashes, as Sam thinks the correct thing for Daniel Penny to do was to push Jordan Neely away, not place him in a chokehold, which is a "lethal" move to him. This disregards the risks of someone falling the wrong way, resulting in death. & Tim fails to call out Sam's statement on chokeholds being lethal, as there are many holds which are lumped in with chokeholds, that Sam is doing: 14:55-24:14

*Tim fails to be able to push back on Sam's criticism of his position on de-regulation, while allowing Sam to set the pace & control the conversation: 45:22-1:08:18

Clip Collection:
-Within the first few minutes, Sam manages to make Tim look foolish for inviting him on the show. Sam decides to jump right into how Tim blacklisted him, & has him on, now. Sam came with clips of Tim's own words to use against him. Tim hems & haws, claiming he never said, he, personally blacklisted him. Then, in talking about the death penalty for traitors comments, Tim did not have the video ready to show Sam was wrong, so he appears unprepared for this obvious attack:


-Sam admits he could not get Tim's toilet to flush down his leavings, & critcises him buying "a high-end toilet" which must be broken. What a metaphor for this episode, Tim brings on Sam, Sam defecates upon Tim, & will walk away having gained clips, while Tim emerges with more headeaches:


-Tim brings up firearms as being an over-regulated & loosely defined terms lead to too much interference. Sam claims the individual right to bear arms never existed, it was only under the context of a militia, until the Heller decision, in 2008. Tim fails to correct this, as it was under the 1875 Supreme Court case, United States v. Cruikshanks, which set the standard which Sam cites. & it was used to deny recently freed blacks from bearing arms:


-Sam pokes at the Tenet-connections to Russia, asking if Tim had similar deals being the reason he did not question it. The two proceed to quibble over the difference between licensing & sponsorships, with Tim getting more & more agitated over Sam's needling questions. Tim says he was offered comparable license deals, but went with Tenet. In the end, Sam rather openly insults Tim's business acumen for taking money, without doing research:


-Tim says he could not do all his shows, while still trying to start a family. Sam asks if his "news operation" is still up. Tim says while it is "content is still being produced for SCNR", but hints at that being another source of lazy employees for him to complain about, stating it is "in a holding pattern". Also, Tim says he was offered a "$30 million" licensing deal, which he turned down to go with Tenet:


-Sam goes on to criticise Tim's civil war fixation, challenging Tim to make a scenario where Kamala Harris starts one. Tim attempts to do this, but keeps allowing Sam to lead him back to talking about Trump:


-Sam criticises Tim's inability to "go in depth with the serious stuff" &notes his lack of any understanding of Social Security, just reading off an article without digging into what it entails. Tim says all he does is opine on the news of the day, which is the format of the show. Sam replies that Tim spends too much time talking about civil war, instead of more important topics:


-Tim & Sam argue over abortion, where Sam tries to pin down where Tim stands on the issue. Tim wavers, but says he is pro-choice, but also says some abortions after the point of viability, in cases of rape. This would be contingent upon a rape victim getting a rape kit done. This devolves into an argument over whom would decide whether a rape occured, with Tim saying the person administering the rape kit would make that decision. Sam considers going through a rape kit, in the time needed to verify a rape occured is too onerous of a requirement. He counters that a rape victim should still be able to get an abortion without having to wait. Tim & Sam do not seem to be much aware of how rape kits are done, since both were somewhat incorrect:


-Normally, I would just offer timestamps for this, but it is the inevitable end of bringing Sam on, drama. Just like with Emma Vigeland & asking why Nazis would be fans of his, Sam tries to pin Tim on a rape victim needing to carry their raptist's child, if they do not follow Tim's requirements. Tim & Sam get in an escalating argument over Tim asking that rape victims "take responsibility" to report the crime, in order to get an abortion. This includes name-calling, interrupting, filibustering, "prop-farming", etc.:













Fulfilling his prior statement, Phil is looking to be hosting the IRL show for Fridays.
Phil had Chrissy Mayr, the comedienne, as the guest.
Brett & Seamus were the co-hosts. Kallem, the tech guy, was present in the conversation, as well.

Clip Collection:
-For a man used to screaming into a microphone, in front of a massive audience, Phil sounded a little nervous doing the ad reads:


-Despite his initial nervousness, at least Phil apologises if he thinks he cut off the guest:



-A super-chatter critiques Tim's performance against Sam Seder. Phil understood Sam's intent was merely to agitate Tim into making clippable moments for his show. Aside from Kallen, most of the panel had not seen past the first hour, so they missed out on the more barbed exchanges, at the end:
 
*Tim & Sam confirm neither understand physical clashes, as Sam thinks the correct thing for Daniel Penny to do was to push Jordan Neely away, not place him in a chokehold, which is a "lethal" move to him. This disregards the risks of someone falling the wrong way, resulting in death. & Tim fails to call out Sam's statement on chokeholds being lethal, as there are many holds which are lumped in with chokeholds, that Sam is doing: 14:55-24:14
This reminds me of the time the DA said Kyle Rittenhouse should have put his gun on the ground and fought with his fists, because that was only fair in the moment, and that "everyone takes a beating sometimes".
 
This reminds me of the time the DA said Kyle Rittenhouse should have put his gun on the ground and fought with his fists, because that was only fair in the moment, and that "everyone takes a beating sometimes".
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This reminds me of the time the DA said Kyle Rittenhouse should have put his gun on the ground and fought with his fists, because that was only fair in the moment, and that "everyone takes a beating sometimes".
Good old James Kraus...:





Tim had Ben Shapiro & Jeremy Boering, of The Daily Wire, as the guests.
Elad, Mary, & Phil were the co-hosts. Seamus swung in for a brief moment, taking Ben's seat, while he stepped away.

Clip Collection:
-Tim praises how the temporary studio at The Daily Wire is better than his own compound's set up:


-Jeremy bemoans, somewhat tongue-in-cheek, that Mary never invited him onto her show. Considering my nickname for her is the Pale She-Wolf of the SS, having the philosemitic co-founder of The Daily Wire as a guest would be a titch funny. Also, Tim talking about Mary needing a booking agent to stay on top of things might have been a swipe at his previous employee at Timcast, Cassandra MacDonald:


-Tim brings up the caveat added to the terms for when Polymarket shall make a payout on its U.S. Presidential bet. Tim wonders why Polymarket has risen to such prominence, despite him being one of the first big accounts to promote betting markets as representative of popular will, even more than polls. He moved from focusing on PredictIt to PolyMarket, over the past year, but still:


-Seamus puts forth the case for Republicans to be nakedly anti-abortion, versus attempting to hide it. He gets some pushback, which leads to Elad & Seamus having a heated exchange:


-Mary notes the financial boon for "opposition media" should Kamala Harris win. Tim disagrees, forseeing regulatory & tax bureaucracy targeting them, instead:


-Ben & Jeremy take their own turn to rebut Mary's points, citing "anonymous trolls on 'X'" claiming "The Daily Israel Wire" wants Kamala Harris to win in order to reap more profits as an opposition outlet. Both claim they shall make money, no matter whom wins; but want Donald Trump to win, & fear Kamala Harris' potential persecution of them:


-Despite all that I razz on Tim, it was sweet hearing him talk about the joy he felt seeing the first images of his daughter, in the womb. Ben & Jeremy talk about how precious time with their children is, & what Tim has to look forward to, once she enters the world:
 
Good old James Kraus...:
I think it was Flufferboy who made the comment about putting the gun down to fight like a man, and also asked Kyle why he didn't carry a handgun instead of a scary AR-15. For those who don't know you can have an AR-15, and most long barreled rifle at 18 or even younger in most states, but you can't have a handgun until you're 21 in many states, including Illinois as that requires a concealed carry and exists to reduce gang violence. The question of the barrel length was also in the trial, so the DA knowingly asked a question that he knew the answer to and should be obvious but he was trying to manipulate the jury.
 
-Tim praises how the temporary studio at The Daily Wire is better than his own compound's set up:
It’s almost as though employing good people has benefits lmao.
-A super-chatter critiques Tim's performance against Sam Seder. Phil understood Sam's intent was merely to agitate Tim into making clippable moments for his show. Aside from Kallen, most of the panel had not seen past the first hour, so they missed out on the more barbed exchanges, at the end:
What’s funny is this has happened to Tim before. The only reason they go on is to make Tim mad.
 
It's very difficult to defend the sensible centrist position against Jews/leftists because you've already cucked yourself from the start. You've got to put them on the back footwith bangers such as:

"I have tremendous respect for the Jewish state of Israel. An ethnostate with strong sense of racial superiority and a massive wall around it is the model for all other nations to follow."

and

"Transphobic? Moi? Wait a minute. You're not saying the Palestinians are bad people for vaporizing gays, are you?
 
Has it come out why Hannah-Claire Brimelow and luke rudkowski were let go?
As far as I am aware, Hannah has not made a statement on her firing, beyond looking for a new gig. Luke, to my knowledge, has always been independent from Tim's operation, but was squatting on one of his properties with his RV for a tick.

If I had to guess, the positive reception Hannah received for hosting while Tim was out, in combination with Allison perhaps wanting to avoid another Lydia situation, saw her be cashiered.




It was the 2024 U.S. Presidential election, & all the Stars (of David) were there. The Daily Wire crew would make occasional appearances on-set. Also appearing were call-ins from Steven Crowder & The Lotus Eaters.

Ian, Mary, Phil, Seamus, & Shane, were the co-hosts.

This was a nine hour stream. Nine. Hours. By the second hour, I started skipping around a bit.

Clip Collection:
-Tim says while people were saying Trump may emerge from election night as the winner, he hedges his predictions. This means Tim manages to be as wrong on his 2024 prediction as he was on his 2020, only in reverse:


-Tim brags about having purchased a bottle of "ten-year old Rip Van Winkle" bourbon for this episode. One price I found for this alcohol was $1300 per bottle:


-Tim compares the euthanising of Peanut the Squirrel & Fred the Raccoon to Harambe, stating they were assassinated by New York state to deter people from keeping those types of animals as pets for " :


-As Tim tries to get the connection going with Steven Crowder, Ian begins saying, loudly, how he disagrees with all the terrible things the panelists have been saying about him, on-stream, as a laugh:


-I hate agreeing with Sam Seder, but he was right about Tim's failure to actually research, in any depth, the topics he discusses. Tim cites the disparity noted in the 2020 census potentially inciting a suit going to the Supreme Court. Ben Shapiro, also, mentioned this possibility in the last episode, & I looked into it. It appears that there was an undercounting in six states, & overcounting in eight, during the Post-Enumeration Survey of the 2020 census. The question of whether this was grounds for reallocation was adjudicated in 1996, with a unanimous decision by all nine Supreme Court Justices that the decision to disregard the PES lies with Congress & the Secretary of Commerce, not something the Judiciary can address without demonstrating intentional discrimination. Inaccuracies, alone, are not enough to warrant a reallocation. & I shared the opinion issued by the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals, which Tim believes would result in a Supreme Court stepping in to interfere. The opinion clearly stated the judges intended this to not be binding for the 2024 election, due to the proximity to the voting date:


-Ian takes the bold stance of not kow-towing immediately to Israel always being right, & arguing for alternatives besides bombing Gaza into gravel. Phil & a Jewish social media personality push back on him, placing sole blame on Hamas for Gaza's poor state:


-Around the three hour mark, Tim moves onto The Daily Wire's broadcast, with this dramatic backstage walk over, only to be ignored by the rest of the panel for almost a minute until Jeremy Boering introduces him, in the most ham-fisted of ways. Tim goes on to spend most of the time on the sidelines:


My eyes began to glaze over, by this point, & my hopping through did not pick up much more worth clipping out. If I find something interesting noted, which I missed, I can tack it on.
 
luke rudkowski were let go?
Didn't Luke used to shill his own shirts and shit all the time?
I never realized he was actually part of the compound I thought he was a guest that was on. I haven't watched in years, but if its the Luke I am thinking of he would always shill custom shirts.
Luke is a traveling shiller, he lives in FL and only comes to IRL on occasion.

As others have said I don't think Luke ever worked with Tim as an employee and was known for traveling north when things like Porc Fest were happening in NH and then going back to the south when he was done with it. He had his own website and show independent of Tim the whole time and might be why Tim laments good content creators not needing to work for him as Luke was probably offered a position and never accepted as he didn't need it. Luke was also known for harassing politicians in their natural habitat with hidden cameras, sort of like a middle ground between Alex Stein and James O'Keefe as he had a point to his bullshit like O'Keefe but also was very excessive in the way Stein is.

He did date Ashton Birdie who accused him of abuse, but she's also insane and nothing ever came of the allegations.
 
When does the Timcast/Daily Wire merge happen?
I do have a feeling the "outside management" Tim has discussed bringing on is going to be The Daily Wire. Doubly so, after this little hosting arrangement for the week. Though I expect Tim shall still want to keep his little compound-man cave to broadcast from, venting into the camera on news-of-the-day, while the adults do all the work the beanie boy cannot, or refuses to, do.




On 6 November, Tim continues to broadcast from The Daily Wire studio, & had Andrew Klavan as the guest.
Mary, Phil, Seamus, & Shane, were the co-hosts. Ian comes in to replace Mary, after a tick.

Clip Collection:
-Mary continues to be the spiciest of panelists, stating Kamala Harris shall move to making an OnlyFans, after losing the election:


-Tim's constant refrain is that he is working 16-hour days to prepare for the show, only to demonstrate, time & again, how he did not check into the stories he brings up. In this case, the disparity in votes cast by Democrats in 2020 versus 2024. If Tim had bothered to check the vote count percentages for each of the states, he would have seen that some are still at the 50-70% mark, exposing where some of them are. By the end, Tim admits this as a possibility:


-Tim becomes oddly combative with Ian bringing up graphene, as something for America to produce. Tim states that graphene is not an immediate thing to fix the lack of the United States exporting things, he was asking what the nation exports, "right now". When Ian pushes back, asking, "What's your solution?", Tim rattles off re-industrialisation, which would take some time, & mining rare earth elements. Ian challenges Tim to name specific rare earth elements to begin gathering domestically, & Tim takes some time to highlight one, cobalt:





On 7 November, Tim had Michael Knowles as the guest.
Elad, Phil, & Seamus, were the co-hosts.

*Elad, Michael, & Seamus, discuss the differences between homosexual marriage & trooning out children. Elad takes the approach it is not as unscientific as trooning, which Michael & Seamus see it as less natural: 24:58-32:00

*Tim brings up David Pakman bemoaning losses in subscribers & paid memberships, in the wake of Donald Trump's victory: 1:11:45-1:28:46

Clip Collection:
-I got a good chuckle out of WIRED magazine lumping Tim Pool in with manosphere podcasters:


-I do like Tim not wanting his guests to swear, as it may adversly impact the children watching the show. But lighting up cigars & Michael discussing his tobacco business is alright:
 
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do have a feeling the "outside management" Tim has discussed bringing on is going to be The Daily Wire. Doubly so, after this little hosting arrangement for the week. Though I expect Tim shall still want to keep his little compound-man cave to broadcast from, venting into the camera on news-of-the-day, while the adults do all the work the beanie boy cannot, or refuses to, do.
It was just weird to me he'd leave his compound to go to tiny hat central instead of doing it from his studio.
 
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