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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Warren Smith made a video critiquing Pool's performance debating Andrew Wilson a couple of days ago:


Tim Pool proceeded to sperg out over it:


Warren Smith responded to Pool's response:


Smith is an incredibly soft spoken and non inflammatory commentator that it really shows how fragile Pool's ego is. Many times I'd even say Smith is rather milquetoast and even charitable to a fault. So it's amazing that this is what drove Pool to respond like that. Smith even points out how he had several videos praising Pool's performance during other times.
 
Lauren Southern has accused Andrew Tate of raping her in her new book. Personally I don't believe it. Tim, claiming to be a close friend to Lauren, also calls bullshit. He also claims he has spoken to others, likely his cast and crew, who also call bullshit. She's just trying to sell a book according to Beanieboy.


Man, imagine being such a horrible disgusting grifter that Tim Pool even knifes you in the back.
Tim Pool have been defending the Tate Brothers for like 3 years at this point.
Also he calls her a close friend and doesnt ask her anything lmao
Btw, in the Destiny thread the topic of Tate raping Lauren have been know for a long time, this is not something new if you have autism.
 
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I don't know why the hell they invited Matan, but this has potential to be incredibly funny at Tim's expense
 
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I don't know why the hell they invited Matan, but this has potential to be incredibly funny at Tim's expense
As soon as you posted that, the Comedy Loft backed out. Tim just posted a video about it.

As much as I dislike Tim, dude has a slam dunk case to sue the establishment for violations of DC's human rights. They're the only place that protects political affiliation in their human rights.
 

Tim had the documentarian for the latest Timcast production, Kevin Kalb, as the guest.
Mary, Phil, & Carter the music man, were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-In covering an alleged letter penned by Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein, Tim argues that the "Donald" signature could be anyone. While I understand questioning a mainstream news source, it does come off as looking for excuses:


-Mary remains the skeptical one on the panel, doubting the numbers of self-deportations reported. Phil claims self-deportations are happening, & Tim backs this up by stating it has been "Reported (as) 1 million". Mary asks where he heard this, & the beanie boy says "All over the internet, like, like news articles have written it". Which makes it all the more funny when Tim actually looked into it, on-air, while the other two were talking, & saw it is simply "talking points". As the conversation goes on, Kevin contributes his interviews & observations from the documentary, explaining that some migrants are self-deporting. What a contrast:





As soon as you posted that, the Comedy Loft backed out. Tim just posted a video about it.

As much as I dislike Tim, dude has a slam dunk case to sue the establishment for violations of DC's human rights. They're the only place that protects political affiliation in their human rights.
Here is the Instagram post from All Out DC, a far leftist umbrella group, which made the push to de-platform Tim's events:
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After three days of pressure, it looks like it worked:
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& All Out DC took a victory lap:
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Though from the looks of it, DC Comedy Loft has a bit of a leftist bent in its usual acts, so it may not have taken much persuading:
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To your point, @Blacklight, DC Comedy Loft may claim terminating the events was for security reasons, not over the beanie boy's specific ideological bent. If the response is that the venue does this for all events which garner what they believe are actionable threats, that may insulate them. In his video response, Tim questions this logic, & how the venue terminated things without checking with his team:



But this would all hinge upon the nuances of the contract & how much Tim may invest, in time & money, to fight this. But it looks like he may try to force the issue by showing up, anyway. Though the beanie boy falls short of calling on the attendees to show up, as well:
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He reiterated in the video his desire to show up, on 26 July, at the DC Comedy Loft, regardless. Also, Tim has terrible dental health, because he is now getting an implant, after having a root canal & bone graft done over the last year:
 
As soon as you posted that, the Comedy Loft backed out. Tim just posted a video about it.

As much as I dislike Tim, dude has a slam dunk case to sue the establishment for violations of DC's human rights. They're the only place that protects political affiliation in their human rights.

That law only applies to NIGGERS. DC, the municipality, will stall this with lawfare until Tim Pool is too broke to continue.
 
I know it's not usually rehashed on here, but has anyone else been paying attention to his hour long Rumble Lineup solo shows lately? He started doing remote interviews, something he used to insist that he would "never do". And the last couple have been a disaster. The other day, he had audio issues that made for a feedback echo, I couldn't take it and gave up after 5 minutes of watching him fumble around. And the one I seen today, he was trying to interview some literally-who Sargon knockoff, and it failed as well, so he had to resort to an assistant calling the interviewee on his phone, and holding it up to the mic.
 

On 18 July, Tim was absent, due to his poor dental health flaring up, again. We can only pray that he is out of commission for as long as the last time.
In his place, Phil was the host & joined by Alex Stein, as well as Kevin Kalb, once more, as the guests.

Carter the music man, & Ian, were the co-hosts.

So, there was a heavy dose of barmy for the episode, both for good & bad. Still, it was a more pleasant experience than dealing with Tim's usual shtick.

Clip Collection:
-It looks like the owner of the D.C. Comedy Loft was allegedly unaware of his employees cancelling Tim's shows, so it appears they have been restored:


-When the beanie is away, the comedians shall play. Alex came in, properly coronated for his flight, & decides to suckle on his vape, with Tim not around. Phil says not to do that, joke-threatening to draw down on him:


-Ian has returned, & has not changed, talking about vibrations being the key to sub-atomic spin. Real Flowers for Charlie stuff, on tap:


-Every time Ian appears, God flips a coin, he either is the entertaining spoke in the wheels of Tim's show, or sends the show into a crazy spiral. As @Prj4MW8iPT3vmFM2rzDc noted, this was the latter case, as Our Graphene Guy began quibbling over an adult having sex with a teenager that lies to him, versus an actual child:


This continues until Phil cuts off the segment. Though Alex decides to come to Ian's aid by presenting something equally barmy: nuclear weapons are fake. Phil has to do a hard cut on the conversation, at that point:


-Later in the show, Kevin offers a road to redemption for the two, by bringing up interdimensional sex trafficking, which both Alex & Ian jump on to engage in some good barminess:


-The idea of troonery priming people for transhumanism comes up, which leads into some strange places. & it wraps up with Ian channeling Donald Trump, to comment on the fact that if people live far longer, they may express interest in their distant descendants Phil remains ever shocked at how Ian can continually surprise him:


-Thankfully, Tim was absent when Kevin brought up the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society's part in the mass migration issue:


-Despite how disruptive he can be, Ian remains the guileless good boy of the show:





On 21 July, Tim was ready to jabber on, once more, as the host. The guest was Blake Marnell, also known as Brick Suit.
Phil, & Shane, were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-Tim brags about overcoming the cancel mob, & having the shows back on. Though he does worry about potential confusion, as all the tickets were refunded, so people have to re-purchase them:


-Tim claims that he is planning to seed any protest gatherings at the events with infiltrators, looking to make his opposition look bad:
 
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