Yeah, this episode is the first time I've actually seen a hate crime on Current Year

Jewtube. A bunch of adults ganging up to bully and harass a mentally retarded child, a.k.a. a Zoomer, same thing. But really, aside from the retardation from almost everyone on the panel, except for Carter Banks who I forgot was even there because he didn't say two words except his intro, this was basically a 2 and a half hour finger pointing and shaming at "today's kids".
I compare it to seal clubbing. No matter how you try to explain it, or the justification for it, it still comes off as one-sided abuse of a lesser being. They possess a fragile constitution that may see them
fall ill, if pressed too hard.
Tim ended the year with a broadcast from America Fest, in Phoenix.
There was a rotating roster of guests, featuring Matt Gaetz, Michael Knowles, & Charlie Kirk.
Ian, Luke, Libby, Lisa Reynolds (I assume she took on the booking role for
IRL, as she was the one for
The Culture War, already) & Phil, were the co-hosts.
Phil decided to don a suit, for the occasion, unlike everyone else whom dressed, as usual.
Clip Collection:
-Tim gets an professional wrestler's entrance display, complete with pyrotechnics, only to open with a weak "Hey...". He does recover, with a more energised introduction, afterwards:
-For not being a conservative, Tim has been using "our movement" quite a bit, when talking about it:
-Tim talks about how he celebrated Matt Gaetz being chosen by Donald Trump to be "top cop". Matt jokes that Tim jinxed him, by popping the champagne before being vetted by the Senate. Also, I just noticed that Tim said he ran to Alison, his girlfriend, & Richie, his hired pro skater, to ask if they had champagne. Do Alison & Richie normally spend a lot of time together?:
-Tim wore his Trump sneakers to the event, which cost $500. He says the plan was for the panel to add their signatures to it, & then he would throw them into the audience. The same pair Tim has been skating in, & wore already for some time:
-The military-iandustrial complex is one step closer to reality, as Matt discloses that graphene was hailed as a major part of future warfighting success. Tim is flabbergasted by this news, & has to ask if this is a bit:
-Ian always brings a unique perspective to the table, such as, "Is a little fascism okay?":
Bonus Bits:
-In ten years, every American town square shall have a graphene-based billboard, with Ian's face glaring down from it:
