Tim Pool - 'journalist' who claims to be a sensible centrist & sucks Sargon of Akkad's wiener; Afraid of the Milkshake ANTIFAs

OK, did not follow the drama but something made me look it up recently .
Subverse is what convinced me Tim was not a serious businessman. First, it got into a dumb dispute between him and his brother over who owned what while Emily Molli got cut a piece of shareholder stock in an attempt to rizz her. Then he tried to use it copyright sit with a porn game and tried to sue Subverse and Balldo publicly told him he had no case. Then after he bought Chris Pool out for his silence, he delegated everything to Emily and Rocco and being Leftists, backstabbed Tim by stealing the equipment. Hence the lawsuit where Tim won, but Subverse died as a brand anyways because it never achieved reputable news agency.

The only people I feel sorry for are the investors who really believed Tim was going to build a news agency. And Bill Ottman, I guess since he wanted Minds to have a dedicated newsfeed he could trust. Now no one thinks about Minds and alt media never grew beyond... Kiwi Farms.
 
Subverse is what convinced me Tim was not a serious businessman. First, it got into a dumb dispute between him and his brother over who owned what while Emily Molli got cut a piece of shareholder stock in an attempt to rizz her. Then he tried to use it copyright sit with a porn game and tried to sue Subverse and Balldo publicly told him he had no case. Then after he bought Chris Pool out for his silence, he delegated everything to Emily and Rocco and being Leftists, backstabbed Tim by stealing the equipment. Hence the lawsuit where Tim won, but Subverse died as a brand anyways because it never achieved reputable news agency.

The only people I feel sorry for are the investors who really believed Tim was going to build a news agency. And Bill Ottman, I guess since he wanted Minds to have a dedicated newsfeed he could trust. Now no one thinks about Minds and alt media never grew beyond... Kiwi Farms.
Tim is a very poor judge of character and associated himself over the years with lots of sleazebags.
 
Tim continued to whinge over people starting & discussing rumours that the Branch Timidian compound was going to announce a Daily Wire purchase on 1 January, instead of opening up the franchise programme for his moribund coffee enterprise.

In particular, Tim decided to earmark Jake Shields for particular punishment, a literal punch-drunk former MMA fighter, instead of his other critics that are not cognitively impaired:
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Tim asks a back-handed rhetorical question as to why people would even think he was selling to The Daily Wire, instead of signing on "to the same network as Tucker [Carlson]". Naturally, Tim credits this to people being "obsessed with Jews". Mind you, this was in the wake of his woe-is-me episode about deciding whether to end IRL, or find outside management; swiftly followed up by travelling to Nashville for an election night marathon. Travelling being one of Tim's major bugaboos, & the reason he did not go on other people's shows:
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When someone brought up the aforementioned points, which could lead people towards a Daily Wire acquisition, Tim derides it as selective highlighting, & a product of how they have an "obsession and ignore reality":
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Tim had Richie McGinniss, & Adam Johnson (AKA The Lectern Guy), whom were at the 6 January riot, as the guests.
Phil was the sole co-host.

Clip Collection:
-Tim's 16-hour days of work must not include researching historical precedents, being unsure of the Vice Presidents that certified their own losses:


Or that it was Lyndon Johnson sworn in, as President, upon an airplane, not Ronald Reagan:


-Tim brings up the H-1B visa kerfuffle from late December, noting that there was "an op", fueled by "bots" to cleave apart the MAGA coalition. The objective being to divide "disaffected liberals", such as Elon Musk, from the MAGA base via "fake accounts posting "generic, racist things". Tim, also, asks why he would be lumped in with Team Elon, despite his criticisms of H-1B. The beanie boy manages to omit that he, himself, is a disaffected liberal that voted for Trump, ran defense for Elon Musk as the man that gave them the Twitter Files, explaining away Elon calling people "contemptible fools" as solely targeting "fringe identitarianism", arguing a "narrative" was being established that Elon was censoring people that was untrue, & that bots were the ones fueling people to "actually support the fringe ideas and pursue it till they self destruct". I wonder why people may lump Tim into the Elon Musk camp:


-Tim is saving discussion of the resurgent attention on the rape gangs of Muslim men, in the United Kingdom, for the member's only section. He argues it is too horrible to talk about, in case children are watching, not because he fears demonitisation, of course. Also, Tim acts as if news of authorities trying to cover this up to defend "multiculturalism" was new. While the recently released transcripts of the trials is breaking news, the fear of being racist preventing proper responses was being reported more than a decade ago. Apropos of nothing, a cursory look at Tim's YouTube & "X" accounts show no mention of him covering the rape gangs, prior to this, outside of one or two segments on Tommy Robinson:


-Tim demonstrates his impressive ability to combine arrogance & stupidity, all in one. In this case, what were the legal grounds for Obergefell v. Hodges, the Supreme Court case that granted homosexuals the right to marry. Tim says he has no idea what Obergefell was decided upon, at first. Phil tells the beanie boy the actual legal basis (reciprocity of state-granted licenses), which Tim declares "doesn't matter". Phil tries to reiterate that a dispute between states over recognising licenses & granting reciprocity is the heart of this case. Tim flatly says "That is not a question for the Supreme Court" to decide, which is why they would punt homosexual marriage back to the states, as they did with abortion. Even though arbitrating inter-state conflicts is one of the Supreme Court's basic functions. Phil is left stunned by Tim's refusal to understand his argument. Adam intervenes to say no one knows how the Supreme Court may rule, with Tim declaring that the Supreme Court may punt to Congress. Phil tries to remind Tim that this is about state-level licenses being recognised in another state. Tim continues to flatly deny this argument, by saying fishing licenses are not reciprocally recognised, so why would marriage certificates be. Phil says the two are incomparable, & that driver's licenses are reciprocal, as an example. Tim retorts that marriage licenses & driver licenses are incomparable, too:


-Tim gets a super-chat promoting another show, Roman Nation, which Adam appeared on the night before. Tim pivots to promoting his franchising scheme, & to cut off criticism of not even having his own store open, the beanie boy says it was all to get "the core elements of what the business foundation is". Martinsburg just "would not work with us", so he is planning to choose another spot to open at. Tim claims there are "dozens" of people signed up to open franchises, but there are legalities preventing him from saying anything more, as it is in the hands of Andrew Gruel, now. Though this does not prevent Tim from comparing his coffee shops to the same clubs patronised by the Founding Fathers to discuss politics:
 

Tim had Cliff Maloney, a political strategist from Pennsylvania, as the guest.
Phil & Raymond were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-Tim remains befuddled as to how many people like Ian's coffee blend:


-Tim's thigh cramped up, mid-stream, due to jogging & skating too much:


-Raymond really had toe-sucking on the mind:
 

Tim had Nick Shirley, an on-the-ground reporter/interviewer, as the guest.
Ian & Phil were the co-hosts.

Naturally not one moment is devoted to Nick discussing his work, or interviews, because that is not what this show is about.

Clip Collection:
-Tim has no problem back-sassing the golden goose, by saying no one "wants to go to whatever world you're in", to Ian's face, after saying his coffee blend sold out & how much people love it:


-Our Graphene Guy is back, & offering free ad reads. Alleged O-1 visa-qualifying daughter of Jordan Peterson, Mikhaila Fuller (nee Peterson) is now in the supplement business, having sent a package of her "After Party" product to the Branch Timidian compound. You, too, can have an herbal remedy cure for hangovers, for the low, low price of $60:


-Tim starts this segment, implying insurance companies may have known something, as several of them pulled their coverage in the weeks leading up to the fires racking Los Angeles. Thankfully, he takes off the tinfoil beanie, clarifying it was most likely due to a law. This would be Proposition 103, passed in 1988, which prevents insurance companies from raising their premiums without approval by the state's insurance commissioner. But, Tim manages to slap the tinfoil beanie back on, asking if "communists" intentionally mismanaged the situation, to push climate change policies & blame Donald Trump:


-Somehow, the supposedly brain-dead Ian has the wherewithal to not to bring a robot made in Communist China into his home, due to the risk of it spying upon you. But consoomerist Tim is willing to put down $1600 for one. First, the beanie boy wants to run down one of the skater scum he employs; then proposes he "buy three" to patrol the border of the Branch Timidian compound:


-Make that $2800 for one, & Tim decides to become "more demeaning" to poor Ian, by stating he wants one of the humanoid models to take his place:


-After spending a great deal of time talking about robots to buy, Phil brings up how Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass approved a budget cutting funds to their fire department. Tim says there was so much news to talk about, they simply could not get to it. Which Phil jokingly says Tim claimed the opposite, before going on air. This give the beanie boy a chance to announce his new project. Tim decided to use his 4:00 shows for a video essay, with the show booker, Lisa Reynolds, doing research & penning a "preliminary script" for him, & a yet-to-be-hired editor to assemble it into a proper video:


-Nick begins talking about the tragic circumstances in Kiev, where he interviewed people, a few months ago. He notes the lack of young men, his age, & those he did find were missing limbs. In true Tim fashion, he ignores this to interject with a story of two stupid Slavs breaking their backs, sliding down a glass incline, in that city. After this, Nick tries to pick up where he left off, but Tim hijacks the conversation, again, to discuss Russia sending North Koreans & Houthis to fight on their behalf:
 

Tim had Rep. Nancy Mace, from the 1st District of South Carolina, as the guest.
Ian, Libby, & Phil, were the co-hosts.

*Nancy discusses the UAP phenomena & drones, including hinting at some of what she was told within a SCIF: 57:27-1:14:43

Clip Collection:
-Tim continues to be gobsmacked at how popular Ian's low-acidity coffee is. Also, there are "over one hundred potential interested" franchise locations for CastBrew Coffee:


-Tim describes his ideal firefighter as "glistening", "ripped", "chiseled", & "tall, dark & handsome". This sounds more like Tim fantasising about a male stripper pretending to be a firefighter, as Phil makes clear that a firefighter can look like Sloth from "The Goonies", so long as he can save him:


-I was disappointed Nancy used Tim McBride's troon name, instead of his true name:


-Tim complains how YouTube "props" up CNN, MSNBC, etc. But Tim reminds us that the videos, presumably, behind the paywall of the Timcast website are using Rumble's infrastructure. Though the parallel economic benefits are not enough for Tim to take the plunge & broadcast from Rumble exclusively, instead of on the censorious YouTube:


-Nancy Mace's dog, Liberty, became sick of Tim's hypocrisy, barking when the beanie boy started super-chats. Of which 30% goes to YouTube, from each, fueling their operations:


-In another demonstration of Virgin Tim vs. Chad Ian, Tim brings up how Ian can control the weather & he just lets these disasters happen. Ian says he could do nothing, because he was tired, that day. Tim makes excuses for why everything is not his fault, while Ian owns up to his failings. Nancy asks if Ian was on anything, right before, commanding the clouds to dissipate. Ian admits he was for a few decades:
 
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-Tim continues to be gobsmacked at how popular Ian's low-acidity coffee is. Also, there are "over one hundred potential interested" franchise locations for CastBrew Coffee:
This is just an advertising tactic.

"I CAN'T BELIEVE THAT EVERYONE LIKES IAN'S LOW ACCIDITY COFFEE. IT'S FLYING OFF THE SHELVES! Did I mention we roast it when you order!?!@?!?!?!?! YOU HAVE TO HURRY OR WE'LL RUN OUT OF BAGS!!!!"

Never mind they could just switch to a cheap brown bag without any frills the moment they run out so people still get what they're ordering.

I can't wait for all the people "interested" in opening a franchise location to get quotes on how much fucking money it's going to cost and back out.
 
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