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

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Tim Pool appeared on Triggernomentry and either he's still carrying the civil war grift or they're just taking the piss out of him.
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Watching it now. Timmy gets so close to the issue, but he's just too dumb to get to it. And Konstantin hammered him on it.

What Konstantin wanted to hear from Timmy was that if you believe your side is correct, you are justified to do whatever it takes to implement it. But timmy could not commit fully even to his own beliefs. Simply putting the duty of crossing the Rubicon to Caesar, rather then to himself.

Very milquetoast. Tim is very good at explaining the failings of progressivism and the far left. But he's very bad at articulating the alternative and why it needs to win. He's very good at explaining why the alternative wants to fight the ruling zeitgeist, but he has no understanding as to WHY.

The WHY is very important. Modern progressivism is an infidel religion. It is a wolf amongst the herd of Christ, and the Church must destroy it, with all the moral, theological and martial authority that the Church is empowered by, The believers of it must be made to recant, and failing to recant they must be burned. So that the weeds do not choke the good seed amongst the garden of the Lord.

I see this so many times in the alt-media. They keep dancing around it, and they don't just come out and say it.
Finally watched it now, so three days late on this, but honestly, I don't think the issue is Tim doesn't get it. I think he does; but he realizes that if he straight up says "Yes, my side is right, so we should be allowed whatever powers I think are 'necessary' for solving issues the way I want. But because the other side is wrong, they should not be allowed access to such powers.", everyone will (rightfully) call him a hypocrite, naive in the best of cases and retarded in the worst, and it will significantly affect his grift as well as how a lot of his milquetoast viewers perceive him.

When Konstantin asked him whether he would be ok with his ideological opponents also using such power, and he dodged it as best he could. Clearly he does not want his opponents to have such powers, but he can't say that. Which is ironic because his whole argument was "make laws and distribute powers based on morals, not principles." Well, his ideological opponents DO NOT HAVE THE SAME MORALS! So he should be able to beat his chest and say they shouldn't have access to such powers." because they don't have the morals he does.
But normal people would see that's BS, because the opponent would just go "He did it, so should I!" (which even Tim kinda did, with pointing to Biden and the others did with Trump) and then argue that Tim or his guys should not get to use their powers because HE DOESN'T HAVE THEIR MORALS. And Tim would completely disagree with that. One of the reasons government and legal systems try their best at adhering to principles over morals. (How well it actually works is a completely different question). But Tim wants /hisguy/ to have power which the /otherguy/ should not, so he says otherwise, then can't actually stand by that thought.
Furthermore, as Konstantin said, a lot of people do not consider this manipulation to be "4th/5th/6th gen warfare" (operative word being warfare) and thus would not necessarily support Timmy on the "Give Trump more power because media manipulation is warfare!!" front. And him comparing giving Trump extra powers over this to Lincoln and the Civil War is MUCH more retarded. Especially since other historians DO say that Lincoln suspending habeus corpus or arresting legislatures WAS dictatorial. The main disagreement being, were such actions justified due to the imminent war.

All in all, the whole thing was Tim going "I want /myguy/ to do what he wants because we're good, but the /otherguy/ should not be able to, because he's bad." and not being able to stick that because he couldn't admit it's based on "us good, them bad." since, as I said, saying as such would affect his grift and make him look like a hypocrite, naive and/or retarded.
 

Tim had Sean Fitzgerald, of The Actual Justice Warrior YouTube channel, as the guest.
Elad & Phil were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-Tim claims that Virginia Giuffre's Instagram post, asking to see her children one last time, is indicative of her being assassinated, as well as her death coming ahead of the potential release of Epstein documents. Because Tim claims to do 16 hours of work a day, researching the stories he covers, the beanie boy must have missed that Virginia had a family violence restraining order filed against her by her husband, which is why she mentions wanting to see her children, but being unable to, in another post:


-Not to be outdone, Elad decides to join in on the unfounded claims game. During super-chats, a person alleges that Jeremy Hambly, from The Quartering, "shared what could have been a rumour" that the reason documents about Jeffrey Epstein have not been released is because Attorney General Pam Bondi, herself, was implicated in them. Elad becomes rather incensed about this, proclaiming Jeremy pushes "dumb bullshit" & is "desperate for clicks". Sean jokes that Jeremy may have made the posts, while inebriated, & shall delete them, the next day. Elad continues, grumbling how Jeremy is "a journalist", but "he's pedaling stupid bullshit to get clicks". Tim tells Elad to debate Jeremy, then, & Elad says he would but he has "disdain for people, like him":


-A second super-chat comes in, stating they back Elad's opinion on Jeremy, which gives him another chance to sound off. Phil notes Jeremy was in the chat. Tim does actually check if Jeremy said this, but finds no posted video with titles making the claim. Elad seems confident that "It was a specific tweet". A cursory look over his feed, & the Archive, show no posts from Jeremy making the claim Elad is so upset about:




Jeremy made a post, responding to Elad's accusation. He made clear that he was quoting Alex Jones, during his livestream, not endorsing the story, himself:
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On 8 May, Tim had Nick Sortor, an on-the-ground reporter, as the guest.
Lisa the booker, Mary, & Phil, were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-Tim brags about how his show was the #1 live stream, in the nation...with an asterisk. He has to append that it was the biggest "live show", with the actual biggest livestream was watching the chimney of the Sistine Chapel:
 
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On 9 May, Tim posted The Culture War Live episode, & it went about how you expect a Tim-hosted debate would.
Despite Pisco Litty being billed to discuss the Kilmar Abrego Garcia case with Will Chamberlain, with both being lawyers, Tim usurped Will's role, almost immediately. The beanie boy, also, has quite the sailor's mouth, this outing, & very worked up.

Alex Stein was present to referee the crowd, & did a far better job of maintaining some neutrality, despite being there to act like a novelty vaudeville hook, to remove people from the stage if they poorly performed.

The show's format was:

*30 minutes for the two parties to debate, each other. Which Tim could not help stepping into & preventing Will from responding.
*Audience members are given 1 minute, uninterrupted, to make an opening statement.
*Audience members are given 4 minutes to be part of the panel, which Tim decides is the best time for him to talk, even more.

Clip Collection:
-Tim's bravery knows no bounds, standing up to the powers-that-be, seeking to silence people. Unless it involves saying words YouTube does not approve of, like "raping a child". Then, those get muted out:


-Pisco highlights that Tim said there should not be criminal trials for illegals that violate the law, simply deport them. Both Alex & Will disagree with the beanie boy, on this. But Tim argues that Pisco was "falsely framing the arguments, redirected". Tim contends deporting illegal aliens, even if they commit violent crimes, should be the answer, because holding a trial, after deportation is pointless. Pisco asks if Tim intends to send murderers out of country, without punishment aside from deportation, which leaves them able to re-enter & re-offend. Tim now appends that they should be sent to CECOT, without trial, if accused of criminal wrongdoing. Alex interjects to ask if Laken Riley's murderer should have been tried & jailed, or deported. Tim affirms that deportation is the answer Pisco is surprised that Tim would trust another government so well that they would not go back on their word. Tim tries to salvage this by saying "Secure our border". Tim's audience eats this up:


-After some time dominating the opposition role, Tim has to be reminded that he brought Will on to do the debating. This only comes after Tim acts as if he knows the law better than Pisco & Will, both lawyers. The beanie boy seems to not even be aware of the debate propositions agreed upon by the two parties:


-Tim claims that MS-13 is "now, trying to occupy" property he owns, & called the FBI over it, which is part of the reason he wants people, like Kilmar Abrego Garcia, deported:


-Tim often touts the quality of his Discord community, & we finally get to meet another member, his very own homunculus:


& who would not want to be in a chat room, when he has such a mastery of his temper:


-An audience member asks Tim why he would not give the benefit of the doubt to Joe Biden that he does to Donald Trump, over universal tariffs. The beanie boy responds that he gives Donald Trump that over sharing a similar "moral world view". The audience member says this is unprincipled, but Tim believes "You & everybody else in this country has a moral world view. It is the utmost naiveté to say, 'No I don't. I'm on principle". Tim, then, tries to lay out the innumerate issues he has with Joe Biden to justify his position:






Later that day, Tim had Terry Schilling, of the American Principles Project, as the guest for IRL.
Brett, & Phil, were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-Terry confirms that Tim named his daughter, Pepper. I still cannot believe that Allison allowed the beanie boy to choose a name from the Marvel Cinematic Universe:


-Tim believes the combination of judicial overreach, & legislative inaction to address it, ends in civil war if Donald Trump attempts to oppose it:
 
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Pepper Pool or P.P. for short.
The school children will have a field day with that one...




Tim had Emily Austin, a sports journalist, advocate for Israel, & social media personality, as the guest. This sports-covering strumpet was, also, one of the people given the Phase 1 binders of Epstein documents.

Phil & Shane were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-Tim lauds the success of The Culture War Live, & he wants the second to be a "trivia game" with teams of liberals versus conservatives:


-Tim talks about how Kanye West "is an example of a guy who thinks he's smarter than everybody, but is not". The beanie boy blames the yes-men surrounding Kanye for his current situation. & Tim would know all about that, from personal experience. When he bemoans how Kanye's viral song is actually about his feelings of being wronged & losing access to his children, Emily pipes in to say it is a good thing Kanye cannot see his kids. Tim tries to rebut this, & claims you cannot deny someone access to their children. Emily retorts that Kanye was with North West, his eldest child, only a week ago, so it is not true, in the first place, that he lost visitation rights. This has Tim ultimately comes to "half agree" with her:


-Emily talks about how women have been misled about Donald Trump being a rapist, to which Phil adds that "the whole feminism argument" is also to blame. Tim jokes about how Emily meant to say "grapist", to mock the people inventing replacements for words that would get you banned, or demonitised. As if Tim has not done this, himself, with "unalived", or muting Pisco Litty saying "raping a child", during The Culture War Live. Phil shows off his oldfag bonafides by referencing "an hero" being the preferable replacement for suicide:


-Tim got a super-chat, talking about his recent spat with those pushing the woke right label, & he gets to spend almost fifteen minutes venting about it. In particular, the beanie boy drills in on James Lindsay for inventing woke right, claiming it was a way to ingratiate himself with the left, once more. Tim tries to compare woke right to people being tricked into calling themselves alt-right, as a new label for right wingers, only for it to be made into a catch-all for white nationalists, leaving those people tarred with it. Tim contends James Lindsay & his cohort are trying to do the same. The beanie boy argues James Lindsay is the real woke right, & defies woke as "cult-like adherence to the liberal social orthodoxy". Tim argues that creating a label broad enough to encompass Dave Smith, Matt Walsh, & Nick Fuentes, leaves it meaningless:


The beanie boy argues that this tactic is to control the right, by disaffected liberals spurned by their own side. Tim takes umbrage that Colin Wright misrepresented his posts, & undermines "the populist coalition". Tim repeats that these people are the actual woke right, working to contain all movement to the right of "Con Inc.":


Emily prevents Tim from moving on, first stating that "if you feel the need to label yourself, with something politically, that's already giving cult-like symptoms". Then she asks Tim to better explain what woke right means to Tim. First, he reiterates that woke right makes no sense when used by James Lindsay, & lays out his definition as his definition of woke, with a person "who has tried using right wing talking points to maintain control". Tim goes on to claim that wokeness was not always about race, connecting it to GamerGate & the #MetToo movement, which were gender centric. Tim seems to admit that woke right, as a term, is seemingly about marking anyone anti-Israel with the equivalent of racist, after noting both Dave Smith & Nick Fuentes oppose Israel. However, Tim takes particular offense that people would take his posts, out of context, in an attempt to label him woke right:
 
-Tim got a super-chat, talking about his recent spat with those pushing the woke right label, & he gets to spend almost fifteen minutes venting about it. In particular, the beanie boy drills in on James Lindsay for inventing woke right, claiming it was a way to ingratiate himself with the left, once more. Tim tries to compare woke right to people being tricked into calling themselves alt-right, as a new label for right wingers, only for it to be made into a catch-all for white nationalists, leaving those people tarred with it. Tim contends James Lindsay & his cohort are trying to do the same. The beanie boy argues James Lindsay is the real woke right, & defies woke as "cult-like adherence to the liberal social orthodoxy". Tim argues that creating a label broad enough to encompass Dave Smith, Matt Walsh, & Nick Fuentes, leaves it meaningless:
I don't get how Woke Right is an insult?

Woke Right just means Nice Guy National Socialism to me.

At least Natsocs are correct on economic issues compared to retarded lolbertarians.
 
I don't get how Woke Right is an insult?

Woke Right just means Nice Guy National Socialism to me.

At least Natsocs are correct on economic issues compared to retarded lolbertarians.
Little l liberals allied with conservatives to defeat the Woke Left because it was too much degeneracy too fast. But because liberalism is at is core a subversive ideology it NEEDS to destroy any form of traditionalism in favor of MAXICUM FREDUM and it can't stop itself.

Since "Woke" branding by Conservatives worked so well in undermining the Woke left, the liberals are trying to use that same branding to trick centrists who don't know better into beating back conservatives for them by pretending they're criticizing the groypers but then painting all conservatives with that same broad brush.

Liberals have learned nothing and will repeat this cycle of subversion into degeneracy unless their ideology is shattered into a thousand pieces and cast into the pits of hell from whence it came.
 

On 13 May, Tim had Kaizen Asiedu, a social media personality, as the guest.
Elad & Phil were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-It is times like this, when I wish Ian was on the show, more. Phil asks what pushed Kaizen to leave his default liberal stance, & he responds that it was seeing The New York Times always report upon Donald Trump, in a negative way. Kaizen claims that "if you're always being told negative things about a person, you're probably not getting the whole truth". I wanted Ian there, because he decided to make a post, commenting upon Kanye West's popular song, asking if the cuckold connoisseur was looking to reveal how "Hitler has been obfuscated through history books, written by the winners". Would have been a great conversation:





On 14 May, Tim had John Rocker, a former Major League Baseball player, as the guest.
Phil & Raymond were the co-hosts.

Remarkably enough, Tim actually let John talk at length. Though this may be more due to John's overbearing personality, which the beanie boy may not have wanted to run afoul of. The panel even got to ask the guest questions about his experiences, as a pitcher.

Clip Collection:
-For being parent of a newborn, Tim still behaves like an child. In some previous episodes, Tim has been borrowing Raymond's rubber mallet, to play with it. So, to get Tim to stop that, he resorted to buying him a judge's gavel. It is like offering a child something in exchange, so they would hand over what they took:
 
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On 15 May, Tim had Rep. Tim Burlison, of the 7th district of Missouri, & Tim Alberino, an author that covers UFO's & biblical topics, as the guests.
Mary & Phil were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-Tim is now doing two ad reads, at the start:


& one more, before going to super-chats:


-Tim realises that he could be doing more to promote primary challenges against politicians he dislikes. The beanie boy says he did not do it sooner, because "the corporate press has no problem being overtly political", while the Branch Timidians "do not coordinate with anybody":





As @Toothp!ck posted, Tim had Adam Conover, famous for his Adam Ruins Everything series, on The Culture War, on 16 May.
The beanie boy is no great debater, but somehow, Adam managed to be worse than he was. Though having seen his outing upon Joe Rogan's show, that is no surprise.

Clip Collection:
-Tim spends a minute, trying to find a poll, meanwhile, his tech person is just sitting there. & only after all that time does the beanie boy recall his presence, asking him to look it up, so the conversation can continue:


-Another example of Tim managing to make Adam look the fool was exposing that he was unaware that Donald Trump did not praise the Charlottesville Tiki Brigade as "very fine people". Adam appears to believe Trump did praise the neo-Nazis, which makes The beanie boy loses his cool over this. Adam tries to pass this off as how "I don't live in your bubble" & not actually remembering the story, despite being aware of the quote. The Great Ruination turns this fact-check into a criticism of conservatives, whom he claims quibbles over small errors in reporting, only to "miss the larger thing that is happening". Tim rebuts this by bringing up Brian Tyler Cohen, as an example of the left doing what Adam criticised. The beanie boy takes particular umbrage at the amount of view Brian gets, compared with his own channel, calling out the lack of quality content being made for that return:


-When talk of the ADL comes up, Adam declares it is not a left-leaning group, anymore, because it excused Elon Musk offering his heart to the crowd, Tim says "Israel is the issue" & motivates a lot of these decisions on how people respond. Which is certainly new for him to say, considering he normally downplays the Jewish State's influence. Adam argues that, despite getting an ADL pass, "all the antisemites are Trump fans". Tim disagrees, but appeared hesitant to name people, like Nick Fuentes, as an example. He claims if you do bring these right-wing antisemites up, "You're gonna get trolled, you're gonna get death threats, you're gonna get blasted":





Tim was absent, seemingly having burned out his voice, by the end of the episode with the Adam Conover clash. So, Phil was the host.
T.J. Roberts, a Republican state representative from Kentucky, was the guest.
Brett & Raymond were the co-hosts.

As with most episodes hosted by Phil, it was a far more palatable outing, than with Tim at the helm.
 
Adam tries to pass this off as how "I don't live in your bubble" & not actually remembering the story, despite being aware of the quote.
That statement alone should show everyone the kind of scummy shit bag Adam is, the truth isn't some kind of bubble or echo chamber that he tries to paint it as.
 
That statement alone should show everyone the kind of scummy shit bag Adam is, the truth isn't some kind of bubble or echo chamber that he tries to paint it as.
Adam is an absolute faggot as anyone who lives in reality knows you can't say shit about a large problem in the UK or you go to prison for it. Even basic criticisms of them.
its typical libshit elitist stuff.
Which is why when its so apparent even to the most basic person, even Tim "everything relates to pop culture" Pool can get one over on him. And it wasn't even a good get one over on him. Tim was fumbling it terribly, but because Adam is such an obnoxious faggot. Even the most common man can see it.
 
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