Oh, he's seething about South Park. Makes up conspiracy theory about THE DEMOCRATS buying off Matt and Trey to be Joe Rogans of the left.
Tim believes that if someone thinks AIPAC has an outsised influence on American politics, via its donations & campaigns, you have Israel Derangement Syndrome. But the idea that Democrats are throwing billions of dollars at creatives to churn out anti-Trump propaganda, instead of actual content, is completely plausible to the beanie boy.
Tim had Kyle Seraphin, a former FBI agent & whistleblower, & Stephen Stamboulieh, a 2nd Amendment-focused lawyer, as the guest.
Ian & Phil were the co-hosts.
Clip Collection:
-Tim says he could not wear his Baerskin hoodie, because it was so hot. Though not nearly hot enough to remove his beanie, I am sure:
-Ian was not the only one to split hairs over it being "post-pubscent, but they were underage girls" being sexually abused, not children. Kyle re-fertilised that seed, earlier in the show, about arguing that it was not pedophilia,
per se:
-& soon after, Ian resurrected the technicality argument. Sadly, Ian's guileless curiosity, which can derail the show in good ways, also can end badly. Phil is immediately dreading this turn. Tim brings out the old "No, Ian!", implying he is some form of pedophile, stating how it is culturally unacceptable it is for people under 18 to have sex with those over 18. Which is funny, because soon after, the beanie boy discovers that 16 is the age of consent in "30 states & D.C.". Kyle tries to explain the intricacies of the law to the panel, amidst this. Unfortunately, Tim brings up the Romeo & Juliet laws, which are quite easy to misinterpret, due to its appearance in media. Tim decides to use
the Transformers 4 version, where a three year gap is sufficient to be protected:
Stephen chimes in to note that, in his youth, the age of consent was only 14. Kyle discusses the issues of transmitting images between minors, which can land both in jail for child pornography. Then, Ian notes that trafficking girls, via entrapping them & forcing them to perform for him, is similar to what Andrew Tate was accused of. Tim jumps to the defense of Andrew, claiming "the charges all failed", but
this is not true:
-Ian goes full barmy. Our Graphene Guy talks about his "spirit that's controlling him", how making videos & having children are both forms of reproduction, that actors "served together" in movie productions. Kyle is tickled pink, by all this: