On 20 November, Tim had Milo Yiannopoulos as the guest.
Elad, Phil, & Shane, were the co-hosts.
If there is one word that describes Milo, it is loquacious, & that is on full display, here. Tim desperately attempts to rein him in, & only by the respect Milo says he has for the beanie boy, does he allow talk of the news-of-the-day.
Ian was fortunate to be away this episode, so all the ire from Milo fell upon Elad.
Clip Collection:
-Milo introduces himself, as "the Jack Bauer" of political consultants that helps problems go away, but is disavowed, after. Also, he is publishing a book, "The Wit & Wisdom of Nicholas J. Fuentes":
-Due to an American football player, named
Joe Burrow, taking Milo's "swag", he has decided to adopt the Tim Pool look. Albeit, with a bit of Milo added to it:
-Here is the 25 minute exchange between Elad, Phil, & Tim, over whether the Founding Fathers intended for the United States to be a Christian nation. Elad contends that with no explicit mentioning of Christianity, that means the United States was intended as a civic nationalist state. Milo & Tim take the opposite position, noting that John Adams' usage of "
moral & religious" meant Christian, & in specific, Protestantism:
Tim tries to explain to Elad how humans lacked concepts, such as understanding there was air around them & the number zero, as examples of things people took for granted, prior to their scientific explanation. Elad retorts these were not discovered, but already existed. Milo says the religious element was implicit, in the same fashion, which Elad rejects. He responds that Muslim nations are explicit in weaving their faith into governance, & asks if Britain did that for Christianity. Milo has to explain that the King of England is the head of the Anglican Church:
Milo notes how the Episcopalian Church follows this same pattern, with the George Washington National Catherdral is of that denomination, & where all presidents are honoured, post-mortem. Tim interrogates Elad over the lack of specificity in the 2nd Amendment, as an example, over things people assumed all would understand. Elad tries to argue that the lack of specification shows a lack of Christian language is indicative of not all the Founders being Christian:
Milo notes the U.S. Supreme Court operates under a Christian moral framework. Tim tries to get Elad to understand, asking if Buddhism is the majority faith in China, which Elad questions whether it is even a religion. It is to show the uniqueness of Christian belief shaping things, such as the 5th Amendment being rooted in the story of Sodom & Gomorrah. Discussion is had over the removal of Christianity, from life, over the years:
Milo accredits the failure of Christianity to persist in cities which is the cause of "two parallel fact universes" between those that reside in cities & outside them. This post-Christian/anti-Christian ethos in cities resulted in the undermining of stability & abuse of rights which only causes more division:
-Milo claims his way to drive the homosexuality out of himself is by flicking a drop of hot oil upon his thigh, when those thoughts arise:
-Milo talks about how he dealt with Nick Fuentes for a member of the Trump family. At least Milo is self-aware enough to recognise that he often is called upon to fix problems, he himself, started. Milo claims he took the fall over Kanye West bringing Nick to dinner with Donald Trump:
-Then, Milo claims he was called upon to prise Laura Loomer out of Trump's campaign, after she was brought onboard. Allegedly, Laura claims she performed fellatio upon Trump, in private. The rumours she started were what drove the hiring of Milo to remove her. Providing information that Laura is not actually being Jewish, unable to draw a Star of David, had extensive plastic surgery, & having been involuntarily committed by her father, on two occasions, were provided to the campaign, allowing for her ousting:
-Milo was disappointed that Ian was not there, so he could give him a tongue-lashing, as well. This was followed up by a super-chat asking Elad
the breakfast question:
-A super-chatter notes Elad being incorrect on the issue of claiming the Founders were non-Christian. Elad says they would have been specific, if they wanted to be. Milo becomes exasperated, claiming it is like talking to Ian about "fractals", & while he says he loves Ian, Milo states "If there is anybody that needs to go into the crystals, it's gotta be the guy with the biggest collection of them". Tim says that since Elad has not read the writings of the Founders, he should take caution asserting statements about their works as fact. Milo says Elad embodies a library filled with books possessing "uncracked spines", never read: