Tim had Billy Binion, a reporter at Reason, a libertarian outlet, as the guest.
Mary & Phil were the co-hosts.
Clip Collection:
-Tim promotes the upcoming
Culture War live events, & seats are going for between
$30-40:
-The only way Tim can come out on top of an argument is by doing so with someone worse at it. In this case, a limp-wristed libertarian arguing about using the state. Billy opposes investigating Zohran Mamdani over potentially violating immigration law, which may lead to his de-naturalisation, & insisting upon "the right" standing on principle, even if the left does not:
-Mary has to remind Billy that the concepts he seeks to defend are not based upon the consensus of random individuals, but those of European Christian origin, & you cannot just infuse any one into a nation & expect it to retain its values:
-Mary flies a little too close to the sun, noting how Zohran & Vivek Ramaswamy possess similar used car salesman-esque sliminess, but Tim quickly tries to pry Vivek out of the comparison. Mary notes they both are "foreign strivers, with a chip on their shoulders" looking to lecture heritage Americans. Tim interjects to state Vivek is a natural-born citizen, but Mary explains that it is a mindset both have. Billy squalls about how many others do not share his values, but he does not want them deported. Tim returns to Zohran's statements about preventing illegal aliens being arrested as grounds for de-naturalisation:
-Tim notes that illegal immigrants have children that are citizens, which vote to protect their parents, noting how California became Democrat-dominated, after
the amnesty by Ronald Reagan & the backlash from
Proposition 187. Though the beanie boy takes the time out to down-talk "White nationalists" as "the dumbest group", because it was the fault of Whites for opening borders to the Third World. He supposes that it is an inevitability for White nations to eventually open their doors to non-Whites, as well. Though Tim does forget
two events preceding the current waves of mass migration, which planted the seeds of White guilt, leading to where we are, today:
-Tim looks up the definition of sedition, to support his case for prosecuting Zohran over his promises to defy the federal government detaining illegal aliens. When Billy notes that no prosecutor would bring the case. due to it being an action in a political role, not as an individual directly blocking agents, Tim labels them as "cowards". To refute Billy's claim, Tim finds another definition of sedition. Billy attempts to lay out the legal reasons why the case would not be brought, from
prior Supreme Court cases, but Tim decides to re-read the definition slower & louder, in response. Billy seems confused by Tim's willingness to use the judiciary this way, & the beanie boy argues that due to Democrats engaging in lawfare, he is willing to pursue them this all the way to imprisoning them:
Billy explains that qualified, & absolute, immunity, for government officials prevents bringing charges against the prosecutors, but Tim does not accept this. He decides to bring up the latest Marvel slop-show,
Ironheart, to make an example for criticising Billy's legal fidelity. The limp-wristed libertarian asks what crime did these prosecutors commit, & Tim claims they did sedition. Billy attempts to explain the legal reasoning used by the courts in New York to try Donald Trump, but Phil & Tim interrupt to make their disagreements heard:
It was at this point, Tim began to curse & treat Billy in a more combative way. It does not need to be said, but Tim is not a good debater:
Billy attempts to explain that reciprocating with judicial abuses is a not morally right thing to do, unless laws have actually been broken, but Tim does not accept this answer & only becomes more irate. Phil gets cut off so the beanie boy can argue away. Tim changes tack to the conviction of Jenna Ellis, having not gotten his way talking about the Trump case, & badgers Billy about it. The limp-wristed libertarian attempts to lay out that he agrees with Tim on these abuses by prosecutors, but they are protected under
absolute immunity. Tim makes a moral argument for this, to which Billy does not disagree, but is unwilling to violate his principles. The best part was Tim criticising Billy for "writing, to raise awareness" of the issue. As if Tim is not doing the same thing, plopped in his mountain compound, railing at the camera:
This argument continues, with Billy stating that he cannot support misusing the law, as the Democrats did, while Tim claims this shows his cowardice & unwillingness to oppose it:
Tim insists that Billy has not been responding to him, while Billy reiterates the issue of absolute immunity granting protection to prosecutors during their work. The beanie boy misconstrues this, latching onto Billy mentioning this immunity protects them, even from unconstitutional acts, thinking that is what it exclusively does. When Tim confirms that he finds the prosecutors' actions immoral, Billy rebuts that the beanie boy should not want to do it, back, for that reason. Tim argues back that this would be "upholding justice" & people can be prosecuted "as they see fit", using the Democrat precedent. He begins conflating Billy with the Democrats, claiming he is tacitly supporting it, & has no answer, despite the limp-wristed libertarian repeating several times that absolute immunity is the problem: