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

Tell me about Poole. Why does he wear the beanie?
Now, Tim claims that because he is just so into skating, & beanies are such a part of that sub-culture, that he keeps on wearing them. In the past, Tim tried to argue that the beanie made it harder for people to identify him, as show in the stream he did in 2017. As if wearing the knit cap would obscure his identity, like a balaclava. That incident is also around the time where the beanie boy shifted from covering news stories on the ground, which earned him an audience (including me), to talking about the news from his room. Though he now graduated into broadcasting from a remote compound, in West Virginia, via the money he made from YouTube.


I thought tim was above having people on the show that couldn't be there in person? He posted a clip on twitter where he was clearly talking to someone not in studio.
Some time ago, Tim started to let people call into his morning stream, but still stands firm on not allowing people to remote-guest for IRL & The Culture War.





On 28 July, The scalping must have taken more out of Tim that I thought, as Phil is hosting the show.
The guest was Stella Gwandiku-Ambe Immanuel, a doctor whom expressed interesting opinions during the COVID-19 pandemic, & recently spoke in front of the U.S. Supreme Court, on the fifth anniversary of the event that catapulted her into fame.

Elad, & Shane, were the co-hosts.

No clips to be had, with Tim away.




On 29 July, Tim was back & Steve Cortes, a former contributor to a number of news outlets & now working independently, was the guest.
Elad, & Phil, were the co-hosts.

Tim says he was sick the previous day, & could not host. Which makes it more funny that it came in the wake of him being scalped.

Clip Collection:
-Much like Tim hiring Ian to be on the show to make him appear smarter, Elad may have been hired on to make Tim look less pro-Israel. When the topic comes up, Elad takes a harsh pro-Jewish state stance, which Tim gets to push over, arguing for not funding whatever it is they do. Here is an example:


It helps that Elad cannot make good arguments, where even the poor debater that Tim is can trump him:


-Tim considers the recent shooting in Manhattan to be more likely to be motivated by globalising the intifada rather than a grudge against the NFL. Phil & Steve bring up reports that there was a note on his body, claiming it was revenge for receiving a chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) during his time playing football, in high school. Combined with mental illness, it makes the attack motive more plausible. Tim rejects this out of hand, claiming that suppressing pro-Palestine motivation would hurt mayoral candidate Zohram Mamdani. Elad notes that CTE injuries are common in professional football. Steve makes his own unsubstantiated theory, that the media is promoting the CTE angle, because they wish to demonise the "uniquely masculine & American" sport of football. Tim, again, rejects these ideas & goes on to criticise how everyone else is relying on the anonymously-sourced reporting, instead of the proper action which is wild speculation. He shifts to an anti-capitalist motivation, because Blackstone was involved in buying up real estate. Tim becomes so frustrated, as even his chat tries to tell him that is unlikely, he declares Donald Trump must have been an asset for Russia, because that is what the reporting was:


It keeps going on, until Steve steps in to highlight how not trusting news stories, on face value, is part of this. Tim even admits that law enforcement has no official story, but seems not to recognise that his own rampant speculation on motivation is no different than that of his fellow panelists. The beanie boy whinges at how so many people believe "Big Football" was trying to hide the prevalence of CTEs. Which they did, & had several tragic events due to that lack of attention. After a bit, Tim amends this to being about the NFL suppressing CTEs in high schoolers, & how odd it is that someone from out-of-state, planning an attack, would go to the wrong floor. Counterpoint, blacks are noted for their less than stellar intelligence, both in the United States, & in worldwide. Combined with a mental illness/CTE, taking the wrong elevator to the wrong floor is quite possible:


-Later in the show, Tim gets a super-chat noting that the person at the scene of the mass shooting by Shane Tamura, shouting "Free Palestine", was someone else, not the perpetrator. This pokes a hole in his intifada theory. Also, Tim spent his entire sick day, in bed, watching Fox News:
 
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-Tim considers the recent shooting in Manhattan to be more likely to be motivated by globalising the intifada rather than a grudge against the NFL. Phil & Steve bring up reports that there was a note on his body, claiming it was revenge for receiving a chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) during his time playing football, in high school. Combined with mental illness, it makes the attack motive more plausible. Tim rejects this out of hand, claiming that suppressing pro-Palestine motivation would hurt mayoral candidate Zohram Mamdani. Elad notes that CTE injuries are common in professional football. Steve makes his own unsubstantiated theory, that the media is promoting the CTE angle, because they wish to demonise the "uniquely masculine & American" sport of football. Tim, again, rejects these ideas & goes on to criticise how everyone else is relying on the anonymously-sourced reporting, instead of the proper action which is wild speculation. He shifts to an anti-capitalist motivation, because Blackstone was involved in buying up real estate. Tim becomes so frustrated, as even his chat tries to tell him that is unlikely, he declares Donald Trump must have been an asset for Russia, because that is what the reporting was:
"I'm bouta bixnood dem NFL fuckers fo' not makin' me a footballist, fucking big dick an' shit.""
*Elevator doors open and it's some random office.*
"Shieeeeet"

Dude probably couldn't make it in football because he was too retarded to run to the right goal.
 
Thankfully, no one perished during the recent tsunami. Because I would pity the soul, looking down from Heaven, seeing moonfaced Tim pretending to be shocked for a thumbnail:
gawping maw.webp





Tim had Terrence Popp, a veteran & content creator, as the guest.
Brett, Phil, & Tate the producer, were the co-hosts.

There was some nice ghost story talk, interspersed about. A terrible day to not have Ian, or Shane, around.

Clip Collection:
-Tim's new sponsor, Webroot, does not have the most sterling reputation:


-The beanie boy loves to protest at how hard he works on his business, when in actuality, it is his wife doing the real heavy operations. Such as calling the repairmen to deal with faulty air conditioners:


-A long-time member of Tim's "elite membership" programme, which was meant to centre around a "club" in the Martinsburg CastBrew location, has not delivered on its promises:




Though I am somewhat surprised Tim has not talked about the recent remarks by President Donald Trump, claiming that the reason he banned Jeffrey Epstein from Mar-a-Lago was due to "taking people who worked for me", not over hitting on the daughter of a member. Atop that was the family of Virginia Giuffre coming out to demand Trump not offer any form of clemency to Ghislaine Maxwell. Not a single video, or Twitter post, I could find.
 

On 31 July, Tim had Joseph Gradante, co-founder of Allio, an investment firm, as the guest.
Brett, & Mary, were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-Unfortunately, the beanie boy did not heed Our Graphene Guy's recommendation to get in on Palantir, early, & missed the boat. However, Ian's recommendation for Tim to invest in graphene led to him making $100,000:


-Tim is befuddled as to why people are not willing to drop everything, & do the jobs he wants them to do. An exterminator says they were not willing to cease their current jobs to work on Tim's compound. Likewise, the beanie boy was upset that "young men, 20 year old guys" are spending too much time at the beach, instead of slaving away at his latest fool's errand:





On 1 August, Tim had Ritchie Jackson, & Jason Ellis, both skaters, as the guest.
Ian, & Tate the producer, were the co-hosts.

It was actually an entertaining episode, because Ian, Jason, or Ritchie, would redirect from Tim's enforced topic to discuss something related, but interesting. With it being a loose, natural conversation, the show became much more watchable.

Clip Collection:
-As Tim said, Ian sounds really crazy, but actually can make some sense, sometimes. Our Graphene Guy mangles the phrase "It is better to seek forgiveness than ask permission" in trying to explain that he who hesitates is lost. If an animal, or ancestral human, kept waiting for food, or only asking for it, instead of taking it, they would die & "you're gonna be part of the gene pool". Takes a bit, but the panel does agree, after Ian is translated into sane speech:


-I have not had a chance to clip it, but during the latest live Culture War episode, the designated leftist, Pisco Litty, seemed unwilling, or unable to roll with one of Matan Even's jokes, to the point people suspected he was a closet zoophile:
 
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