He calls others cowards when he couldn’t even push the dude who stole his hat away. But hey, his studio has replica flintlocks and katanas so you know he’s very bad ass.
He's also the guy who tells people to quit their job over speech but will turn his stream off without warning if a guest says something too spicy to protect his channel.
He calls others cowards when he couldn’t even push the dude who stole his hat away. But hey, his studio has replica flintlocks and katanas so you know he’s very bad ass.
Just imagine, you're the king of the Jews, the chosen people, and now you're stuck in a room where some beanie retard goysplains his retarded opinion to you.
It was the Tucker Carlson interview with Vladimir Putin, but instead of reviewing the thousand-year long history of Russia & Ukraine, the beanie boy recounted the history of the Marvel Cinematic Universe to explain why the United States is headed for civil unrest:
After doing some more research, Texas law (penal code section 9.31 & 9.32) states that self-defence requires you "did not provoke the person against whom the force was used". You cannot use deadly force in response to simple assault, but only in cases where it is "to protect the actor against the other's use or attempted use of unlawful deadly force", or "to prevent the other's imminent commission of aggravated kidnapping, murder, sexual assault, aggravated sexual assault, robbery, or aggravated robbery".
Another disqualifier to deadly force being used in self-defence is "if the actor consented to the exact force used or attempted by the other". So, Karmelo inviting Austin to "Touch me and see what happens...punch me see what happens", only to be shoved, or struck, additionally invalidates that argument.
Tim had comedian Danny Polishchuk as the guest.
Ian & Phil were the co-hosts.
Danny helps to make for more natural conversations, despite Tim's best efforts to keep on the stories.
Clip Collection:
-Ian likes to rely on his gut instinct, so he is doing a parasite cleanse. Why does Ian's bowels keep coming up on the show?:
-Danny & Ian diverted the conversation to AI videos, after someone started making clips of IRL using it. This expanded to how AI has improved, over the past year, the potential for creating content, etc. But Tim just has to talk about the news:
-Need proof the Branch Timidians being in Israel's pocket? Ian is on a first name basis with Benjamin Netanyahu. Tim claims there is "a fake clip" of him stating it does not matter whom struck the USS Liberty being circulated. He argues that what he meant is that the perpetrators shall get away with it, in the moment, & those supporting it would not believe it was a false flag, anyway. Tim says that he conveyed how in a few decades, the Israelis shall not have the support they have now, & need to address this, not push for war with Iran. Tim brings up the arguments made by Cameron Higby, in a previous episode were unconvincing. However, Tim thinks Donald Trump supports Israel as a way to secure the Suez Canal, & that is a persuasive argument to back the Jewish State:
Tim calls Kim Iverson "a scumbag" for misrepresenting & making up things, in her coverage. The beanie boy claims he was not supportive of war against Iran, in the meeting, & believes Americans should push back on the idea of it. Tim repeats how he does not care about Iran, & does not want to see the United States attack it, for Israel, or otherwise. Ian fears the consequences of a wider war, where Russia & China become involved, directly, but the beanie boy tamps this down. He argues it would be covert actions, instead:
-A super-chatter notes how people take Tim's troll posts as genuine, when it suits them. This sees him regurgitate his Karmelo arguments, calling people advocating for the death penalty, or boycotting GiveSendGo over hosting a legal defence fund, as "nuts". The beanie boy continues to misrepresent the arguments against him, & has no understanding of the applicable laws. Tim claims that people are calling for first degree murder charges, "because the school banned weapons". When Danny brings up how there are gun-free zones in Times Square, but still shootings, Tim pipes in to say it is "dumb" to set up these areas & the 2nd Amendment cannot be legislated away. Tim continues to be fixated on the distinction between a tent & gazebo, because "it is not an enclosed space":
Tim tries to argue Karmelo was only seeking shelter from an oncoming storm which is why he was in the tent, as if it is proven fact. Also, Tim makes the presumption that someone pushed Karmelo to say "Punch me", by making a fist, claiming there is a gap in the police report where that could have happened:
Ok, but he was sheltering in someone else's property and was told to leave. What if he climbed into the back seat of some random person's car to shelter from the storm, would beanie have the same opinion?
How about this, if someone shelters on Tim's property would his security tell them to leave or is anyone welcome to the compound now if there's a little rain?
Tim tries to argue Karmelo was only seeking shelter from an oncoming storm which is why he was in the tent, as if it is proven fact. Also, Tim makes the presumption that someone pushed Karmelo to say "Punch me", by making a fist, claiming there is a gap in the police report where that could have happened:
Tim's argument is void; both are minors. In a school. A high school. This isn't college, which self defense laws vary state to state. This is HIGH SCHOOL. That kid isn't allowed to have a knife in there you beanie faggot.
The problem here is that a nignog entered the wrong tent and when told to leave they nigger raged and killed some one instead of just leaving, the fact that he had a knife that he may be allowed or may not be allowed to have dose not matter just because the implement used for self defense is illegal to own dose not make the self defense invalid, illegal possession would be a valid charge but not the self defense.
The problem here is that a nignog entered the wrong tent and when told to leave they nigger raged and killed some one instead of just leaving, the fact that he had a knife that he may be allowed or may not be allowed to have dose not matter just because the implement used for self defense is illegal to own dose not make the self defense invalid, illegal possession would be a valid charge but not the self defense.
Tim had Blake Marnell, the Brick Suit guy, as the guest.
Brett & Phil were the co-hosts.
Clip Collection:
-Phil argues that the counter to violent threats made against government officials is to arrest the perpetrators. Tim makes the argument for social media platforms to de-boost this violent speech from leftists. Because trusting platforms to judge what counts as violence, which needs to be addressed, has gone so well for non-leftists before He claims that because people did the ice bucket challenge, now "50,000 people will be going out & throwing bricks through windows":
-Tim brings up the courts approving the deportation of Mahmoud Khalil. Phil does not approve of the article's phrasing, but Tim has to remind him that antisemitism & opposition to Israel were the justifications for his removal. Brett posits that being present in the United States, whilst on a green card, is not the same as limiting 1st Amendment rights for a citizen. He states this undermines the left's free speech arguments for Mahmoud, as the government can revoke a visa/green card, at will:
Tim makes clear it was not due to anti-Western statements, but clearly argued Mahmoud was deported under "anti-Israel sentiment". The same goes for screening future visa applicants for antisemitic statements, online. Though Tim continues to justify it as a national security issue, because it may undermine the current foreign policy of the United States, to allow people like Mahmoud to agitate against Israel:
-Tim brings up a poll he did, on X, where almost 50% of respondents said they wanted the death penalty for Karmelo Anthony. The beanie boy proposes making it so it is a capital offence for prosecutors intentionally ask for the death penalty, whilst hiding exonerating evidence. Because of his clumsy explaining, it takes several minutes for the panel to understand this is his argument:
Tim has set up a Culture War episode on self-defence, & plans to ask about not only Karmelo Anthony, but Ahmaud Arbery. The plan is to have friend of Nick Rekieta, Andrew Branca, on to talk about it. Tim is ALL-CAPS POSTING that the people convicted for killing Ahmaud need to be freed. However, Tim is upset because he considers the calls for the death penalty for Karmelo as a tribal response from conservatives that have not reviewed the police report. Tim claims that the report states definitively that Karmelo was friends with a student identified as E.P. at the school (it does not, a third person claimed he might be friends with a student), this friend identified him to the police (he did not), Karmelo did not flee & surrendered to police, it was not an enclosed tent (why does that matter), it was thunder-storming at the time of the attack (no, it was not). Tim tries to argue that the defence may claim Karmelo being short & slim felt intimidated enough to fear for his life from "four other dudes, threatening to get physical with him". Along with this, Tim repeats that Karmelo did not trespass because he was invited by E.P., which is not stated in the police report. For someone upset over people not knowing the police report, the beanie boy certainly does not, either. Tim pivots back to talking about Ahmaud Arbery's case being improperly adjudicated:
Tim bemoans how "not a minute goes by, in this story, that I don't see someone completely incorrect as to what happened". Tim repeats how people should read the police report. The same one the beanie boy mischaracterised, repeatedly, in this. He brings up how Matt Walsh said that Karmelo stabbed Austin Metcalfe over being "disrespected". Tim now admits it may not have been raining, at the time of the attack, & the incident may have escalated because a black teen did not want to get wet:
-Tim lays out the format for the live shows for The Culture War, in which he incentivises booing & audience reactions to statements. He claims to want to be jeered at, as well, but considering this is only available to members of his community, it is unlikely to be too filled with critics. Tim wants to move this up to a scale of happening once a week, with one thousand seats, but is starting small with once a month & around 100 people:
-A super-chatter calls Tim "retired", because he does not acknowledge arguments against Israel involving the large number of civilian deaths in Gaza. He takes this opportunity to say he is now "100% pro-Israel", because people like this are insufferable. Tim claims to have similar positions to Dave Smith, about not wanting to be involved in any number of bad actions, overseas. Tim's voice cracks as he whines that despite all this, the anti-Israel crowd "still don't shut up..." about him. Tim says him calling Nick Fuentes an op to undermine Israel's enemies, due to how terrible he & his community are, in a prior episode, was a joke. This is a shift from the last episode, where he claimed it was "partly tongue-in-cheek", & the original clip where he called it "a prominent conspiracy theory that Fuentes IS an Israeli op":
Does anyone here know if Tim Pool ever gave his take on the Markeis McGlockton shooting? I thought comparing his take on that with the recent stabbing might be interesting, but I can't seem to find anything.
Yes you are right in this case the Nigger gets two charges murder and illegal possession but if he did act in legitimate self defense the illegal knife would not or at least should not invalidate the self defense claim
He din du nuffin
Dem wyte boys were bullyin hims. HE needed dat nife or dey wooda lynched em!
We all know why he was in that private area too. It wasn't the storm, he was trying to steal people's shit
Tim is a retarded nigger and I hope the last of his gunts finally turn n him, but at this point they're too dumb to do that.
t was the Tucker Carlson interview with Vladimir Putin, but instead of reviewing the thousand-year long history of Russia & Ukraine, the beanie boy recounted the history of the Marvel Cinematic Universe to explain why the United States is headed for civil unrest:
I find it funny how Null went to describe Tim after covering him on MATI and instantly went into a super hero reference. It's like Tim radiates the goyslop from his very being.
I know this is usually a recap of the IRL episodes, but his Culture War channel had an interesting episode yesterday. He had a couple of JewTube podcasters on debating the Russia/Ukraine war, one for more US support, and one against. While neither podcaster was particularly memorable, the liberal was completely outgunned and woefully unprepared. To the point that he couldn't even name the oblast regions of Ukraine, and the anti-Ukraine guy probably didnt even say 2 words the whole 2nd hour of the show, because Tim himself completely demolished the pro-Ukraine argument.
Now I don't know if this guy was a ringer set up to make Tim look good, or he's just typical of the leftist "Slava Ukrani" mindset. But he made Timmy boy, a notably horrible debater who routinely loses to mouth-breathing retards like Sam Seder, look like William F. Buckley.
I know this is usually a recap of the IRL episodes, but his Culture War channel had an interesting episode yesterday. He had a couple of JewTube podcasters on debating the Russia/Ukraine war, one for more US support, and one against. While neither podcaster was particularly memorable, the liberal was completely outgunned and woefully unprepared. To the point that he couldn't even name the oblast regions of Ukraine, and the anti-Ukraine guy probably didnt even say 2 words the whole 2nd hour of the show, because Tim himself completely demolished the pro-Ukraine argument.
I used to clip The Culture War, but after it became another debate show, with Tim forgetting how he is moderator, not a participant; with third-stringer guests, I lost interest. Unless there was a big name, like Sam Seder on, I forget the show even exists, unless Tim actively promotes it or it goes viral.
I did take a look at the Timcast News "X" page, which has now become a clip-sharing account after he sacked his staff, & saw a video of the bloke in question. The beanie boy complains that he cannot get left-leaning people onto his shows, & I can see how he scraped the bottom of the barrel with this one:
On 14 April, Tim had Jack Posobiec; & two of Tim's Discord denizens, Chris Nosky & Michael Leo, as the guests.
Phil was the co-host.
Clip Collection:
-Chris jokes he was living under the studio's table, subsisting upon crumbs & water seepage, since his last appearance & was coaxed into appearing, this outing:
-Tim goes over the video of Taylor Lorenz laying out the comparison between support for Donald Trump & Luigi Mangione as people taking a sledgehammer to "barbaric establishment institutions". The beanie boy objects to the comparison, claiming that Trump is not going around "murdering random people". This disregards Luigi shooting the CEO of a healthcare company, which he had a grudge against, & not a random person. & you may recall Tim's outrage at President Barack Obama's drone strike programme killing civlians, including the death of Abdulrahman Al-Awlaki, an American citizen. But Tim does not drum up that same level of outrage for Trump's civilian death toll, which included killing 8-year old Nawar Al-Awlaki, sister to Abdulrahman. The only time, in recent memory, the beanie boy brings it up, is to downplay Nawar's death versus Abdulrahman's during his episode with Cenk Uyghur:
-In discussing the revelation of a video recording of the killing of Austin Metcalfe, Tim goes over the police report. Now, Tim admits he knew nothing of the laws in Texas, & used Illinois' statutes to come to his conclusions on the case. Now, he is more on the fence. If only he had looked up the laws, during his 16-hour workdays, Tim would not have had to go through all this:
Tim, now, states that the video footage must prove Karmelo Anthony committed murder, & that witnesses showing the video to police was omitted from the report. Tim continues to argue that Karmelo was definitely friends with someone at the school, that was why he was in the tent. Though Tim previously argued hard for it not being a tent:
-A super-chatter challenges Tim claiming a lethal response to being pushed is reasonable. The beanie boy jokes about being right, always, & Jack chimes in to say he did not accept the money Tim offered to support him. Tim reiterates that he only looked up relevant law to how Texas adjudicates 1st degree murder, the day of the episode. After several days where he sounded off with no actual idea of what it was. Tim still creates strawman arguments about people fixating on the illegality of the knife, on school grounds, because it is "throwing away the 2A, because of this one incident". Tim, also, says he has ""utter disdain" for people taking his statements out of context, to make clips. He reiterates that "one" of his statements taken out of context was saying what Karmelo's family would argue, not his own beliefs. Tim rounds back to the super-chat, & claims that stating Karmelo cannot claim self-defence, with lethal force, if he was pushed, "is not true, at all". The beanie boy proves this by saying "a 5-foot tall woman, weighs 100 pounds, who is confronted by a 6'8" man, 250 pounds, who shoves her" shows how that can be the case. This ignores that the super-chat was specifically talking about this case, while Tim extrapolated it out to a general rule. Jack & Tim confess that they did not review the law, for themselves, but asked "lawyer Grok". & LLMs are so reliable, in presenting facts:
Tim begins talking about the situation Kyle Rittenhouse was in, but quickly drops this, to talk about how pushing someone can be lethal & victims should not be constrained by wondering whether the motives of an attacker are lethal or non-lethal. Next, Tim brings up a story, which he implies happens recently, but was actually an old one regurgitated on "X" for clicks by a few accounts, in the last few days. In it a shoplifter was fired on by a gas station attendant, & fell to his death, from an overpass when fleeing the gunfire. Not sure why Tim brought up this, but he moves on to talk about how bringing up the non-lethality of shoving "hurts self-defence arguments". Chris pipes in to say that Karmelo stating he acted in self-defence was before being Mirandised, which could see the statements thrown out. Tim fails to understand this, & has to have it explained to him, again. Jack & Tim respond that proffering a statement at the scene of a crime, without being asked, is not the same as being questioned by police. Tim does worry about BLM riots that may intimidate jurors. Jack asks Tim if he thinks BLM is as strong as it was in the past, but does not get an answer:
Tim had Hannah Cox, a libertarian-conservative social media personality, as the guest.
Elad, Ian, & Phil were the co-hosts.
There was a rather extended discussion surrounding President Donald Trump deporting illegal aliens, like Kilmar Garcia, with alleged gang affiliations, to El Salvador for internment. For a man normally skeptical of police & courts' ability to properly adjudicate things, Tim suddenly has a lot of faith in the system. I clipped some highlights, but here is the timestamp: 5:53-47:05
Clip Collection:
-I would not be an episode of IRL without Tim trying to gaslight Ian. Despite Ian being clear that he is talking about deportations of people alleged to be part of a newly labeled "foreign terrorist organisation", Tim tries to change Ian's point to being about indefinite detention of Al-Qaeda members. Hannah contends that if people are being jailed in CECOT, after the U.S. deports them as alleged members of MS-13, it is incumbent on the Trump administration to clearly prove it, in the courts, before deporting them. Tim goes on to rebut arguments of due process being circumvented, because if El Salvador jails someone, it is not President Donald Trump's fault for deporting him there, for illegal entry into the United States:
While Phil has little issue with deporting people to El Salvador, Hannah believes that deporting people with no ties to El Salvador, to be imprisoned upon potentially flimsy gang affiliation charges is not a good answer. Phil concedes that in these cases, they should be returned to their country of origin. Tim states that Venezuela is not accepting repatriations, but he is incorrect. Hannah & Phil raise issues with this stance of sending people to a third-party prison as an answer. The beanie boy justifies not using Guantanamo Bay, as Phil proposes, because it is too expensive. When Hannah asks if it is correct to simply hand them over to a government with no authority over them, if the U.S. has not verified their criminal activities. Tim turns this into a strawman hypothetical, asking if Hannah wants to let verified criminals loose unto El Salvador. Hannah rejects his framing, & agrees with ensuring due process is done in El Salvador to verify gang affiliation:
Hannah would like Congress to step up to resolve this impasse, via legislation. Tim argues that it is impossible to have proper habeas corpus hearings to prove illegal entry & criminal activities for each of the tens of millions within the U.S. Phil pushes to "run right over the judiciary" & defy the rulings, using Abraham Lincoln as precedent. Tim pivots to showing legal filings from the Kilmar Garcia case, posted by David Freiheit. Both David & Tim claim this proves Kilmar was part of MS-13. However, looking over the filings, things are not as cut & dry. ICE allegedly said "all the evidence and intelligence they had was what was contained in the GFIS (Gang Field Interview Sheet)", per a defence filing. Ian questions the wisdom of doing what Lincoln did, as Phil recommends, as it could result in jailing Supreme Court justices. Phil quickly says his intent was to have Trump ignore rulings, not jail anyone. Hannah & Ian question if violating checks & balances is a good decision. Tim responds that due to the current situation, you may have to, after all the lawfare going on:
Ian notes that Trump does himself no favours by making joking statements about deporting American citizens to El Salvador, to serve their sentences. Tim asks a loaded hypothetical, asking if Ian would prefer execution in the U.S., or internment in El Salvador. Ian states he is unsure, because the conditions in CECOT & lack of ability to appeal would be akin to death. Even Elad chimes in to say it would be "cruel & unusual" to sentence Americans to that, but makes clear that any system can wrongfully sentence someone, so it could be alright. Hannah & Tim chime in that sending an American to another nation for jailtime, wrongly, violates Blackstone's formulation, & makes the action improper, which is why they oppose it:
Phil asks about what timeframe for the current judicial overreach, Tim notes it is post-World War II. He begins talking about the uni-party establishment of international control of finance, as an example. As he lists out the IMF, World Bank, the Swift payment system, Ian chimes in with "Israel". I appreciate Ian when he tries to keep the show from going full kosher, on occasion:
Phil continues to argue for ignoring rulings, if the Trump administration finds them unconstitutional. Ian retorts that choosing which parts of the Constitution to obey is a slippery slope. Tim brings up the partisan nature of injunctions, starting with Donald Trump's first term, & uses this as justification for ignoring some courts' rulings:
-Tim is now doing two ad reads an episode. One at the start, & a different one before going to super-chats:
-Phil's girlfriend is apparently named Sarah, & is pregnant with his child. Phil got to hear his son's heartbeat, for the first time, on his 50th birthday. This means Mary Morgan is not engaging in a summer-winter romance with him, thank goodness. Also, Phil may have accidentally revealed the name of Tim's child as "Pepper". Which is an unusual name. I have to wonder if the beanie boy chose it due to Pepper Potts from Iron Man:
Tim was saying how much he loves how the police didn't shoot that one black dude who was freaking the fuck out. Here's the issue with that. If that guy were to get away from the cop, and somehow end up killing someone else via driving like a retard then I would say the death of that person is entirely the fault of the cop for not stopping a clearly dangerous man.