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.
What if the black guy just killed the cop? I'm not some fan of cops, but if you're at the point that you see a cop with a uniform and a gun and you're willing to charge them in a blind rage you deserve to be shot, it's basically a Turing Test to check if you can recognize danger and avoid it instead of chimping out.
This is because Tim has dumped Karmelo Anthony, & moved on to another melanated menace to society:
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Tim is a fickle one, after all, once he starts getting too much push-back:
Tim had Shawn Farash, a comedian, as the guest.
Mary & Phil were the co-hosts.
Clip Collection:
-Tim has managed to turn his constant talk about gambling, & how betting markets are better measures of popular feelings, into a sponsorship:
-Phil starts off making an cogent argument, but comes to a strange conclusion. He argues that leftists rob minorities of agency in what choices they make, which is correct. Whether it be socio-economic factors forcing a black teen to spray down a house with no regard to collateral damage, or Palestinians being compelled to rape because of Israel's actions. Mary chimes in to say most of these cases are nature, not nurture, with people "just born that way" to commit crimes & violence. But, Phil claims that if he was in Gaza, he would not have been running across the border to "grab some Jews & bring 'em back". Which is a leftists argument, e.g. "I would have stood up to the Nazis if I was in Germany" pabulum. If Phil were Faisal, having grown up in Gaza, without a Western European Christian milieu around him, it is entirely possible he would have been as pro-Hamas as all those self-righteous leftists would have been pro-Nazi:
-In the course of four minutes, Tim makes two diametrically opposing statements. First, he claims Donald Trump understands he cannot be aggressively defiant of judicial decisions, because he may lose public support. Then, Tim asks why the president is not just "laughing at the judge...'you don't mean ish, you can't do nothing about it'". Shawn notes Tim explained why, a few minutes before, but this does not give Tim pause:
-Tim bemoans how terrible AI are at answering his questions, because he knows it to be incorrect. The beanie boy declares "the internet is dead" & is awash with a sea of bots & AI-generated slop. The cherry on top is Tim stating how "Grok lies all the time", despite claiming his understanding of how law applied to Karmelo Anthony's case was from lawyer Grok, two episodes ago. This is to say nothing of his constant use of ChatGPT, on-air, to bolster his positions or get information. I am used to Tim going back & forth on his positions, but this episode is seeing some impressive turnarounds:
-I am not mad that Mary did not know about "The Turner Diaries", merely disappointed:
The Tim was away so the Phil shall play...host. It looks like he was gone for the whole day, as Libby hosted his morning segment, on Rumble.
It was an estrogen-enriched episode, with Maggie Moda, of the Foundation for Economic Education, a libertarian think tank, as the guest.
Lisa Elizabeth, the booker for Tim's shows, & Libby were the co-hosts.
While covering news stories, Phil permitted more latitude for conversations to happen, & have everyone make their statements, uninterrupted. So, it is far more watchable than usual.
Clip Collection:
-I am guessing Tim chose the topics of the day, because no one seems jazzed to place a political angle on a mass shooting, with so little facts available:
-Though I am glad the panel brought up the video of a callous coon, sipping on Starbucks, as she records a dying/dead woman & offering no aid. Maggie brings up the prominence of young women true crime fans "venerating" killers, & young men watching gore videos, leading to desensitisation. Lisa chimes in that black young people are coming to this callousness from "drill rap & Instagram beefs". Phil pushes back on Maggie's position, stating that gore videos were present online, for some time, so it is not new. Maggie argues that accessing it more easily, at a younger age, makes it worse than before:
Here is the video in question:
-Lisa must have better sources than Tim, because she states that an alleged whistleblower informed her of the contents of the video taken at the scene of Austin Metcalfe's murder, leading up to it. It supposedly shows Karmelo Anthony wander about, pass by other tents, & then enter the tent with Austin, despite having other options. The rain which Tim clung to, as a justification for Karmelo seeking out Austin's tent, did not bother him enough to seek shelter, sooner:
-In discussing news of the Trump administration choosing negotiations over bombing Iran's nuclear sites, Lisa says Iran is "Israel's problem, more than its our problem". Phil chimes in to say Saudi Arabia, too, would not want a nuclear-equipped Iran. Lisa reiterates that it is not the United States' problem. Libby, who let me remind you is editor-in-chief of The Post Millenial, was unsure if Iran was Shia or Sunni. & to Phil's point, both Libby & Lisa critique Saudi fidelity, due to their authoritarian government, & Islamist support, respectively: