On 6 October, Tim was away & Jack Posobiec took the hosting role. The guest was Morgan Murphy, a Republican candidate for one of Alabama's U.S. Senate seats.
Phil, Seamus, & Shane, were the co-hosts.
With Tim absent, & people able to keep organic conversations going, it was a much more relaxed affair. No noteworthy clips to be had.
On 7 October, Matt Gaetz filled the hosting position, & there was a plethora of panelists in attendance. Alongside Gaetz was Curt Mills, executive director of The American Conservative magazine; & Dave DeCamp, news editor of AntiWar.com;
Elad, & Phil, were the co-hosts.
If you enjoy seeing Elad having his metaphorical books dumped, this episode is for you. None of the panelists have time for his Jewish State defence. Curt & Dave both express opposition to Israel's behaviour, Matt is skeptical of Israeli influence over the United States, & Phil does not take kindly to Elad's debate technique of siloing everyone that opposes Israel into the same camp.
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-Tim lacks the trust to have his replacements do the ad reads. I brushed this off as a joke from Jack, last episode, but I guess the beanie boy does require that level of control. The best part was how technical errors beset it, meaning it would have just been easier for Matt to read the promos:
On 8 October, Shayne Smith, a comedian, was the host, & joined by Amrou Fudl, also known as Myron Gaines, as the guest.
Brett, & Seamus, were the co-hosts.
Shayne took a very light-hearted approach to the news, trying to do a lot more humour than the beanie boy does.
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-Shayne ran a far looser ship than Tim does. Even to the extent of shifting Armenia from the Caucasus to the Balkans:
But Tim must have left all his good fortune back at the compound, because he was rated the unluckiest participant at the poker table:
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UGHHHHH, it is a very long stream but at least they cut it into chapters. I might have time tomorrow to clip some stuff for local archive tomorrow.
But for now, enjoy.
On 7 October, Matt Gaetz filled the hosting position, & there was a plethora of panelists in attendance. Alongside Gaetz was Curt Mills, executive director of The American Conservative magazine; & Dave DeCamp, news editor of AntiWar.com;
Elad, & Phil, were the co-hosts.
If you enjoy seeing Elad having his metaphorical books dumped, this episode is for you. None of the panelists have time for his Jewish State defence. Curt & Dave both express opposition to Israel's behaviour, Matt is skeptical of Israeli influence over the United States, & Phil does not take kindly to Elad's debate technique of siloing everyone that opposes Israel into the same camp.
I don't know much about Matt Gaetz outside of his appearances on some podcasts and a little of his political activities. I will say though, he seemed quite at ease with the whole format type, and other than a few technical glitches and unfamiliarity with the operations, his hosting job went pretty good. Much better than the faggot that's been substituting for Tim the past few weeks.
But fucking Elad. I really wish that someone would banish him to the shadow realm Israel already. The dude is a cocky, smarmy fucking Jew who has to relate everything back to Israel, and defends them to the death. I get having different perspectives to keep it from being an echo chamber, but goddamn. I'd rather listen to Ian sperg about graphene and crystals for an entire episode than listen to Elad defend Benjamin Netanyahu sucking baby dicks and genociding Palestinians for 10 minutes.
When he was arguing with Matt Gaetz and trying to insist he's right, I really wish that Matt would have said something along the lines of "Hey, have you been in congress? Because I have. So shut the fuck up!"
Anyone remember when Tim was going to revolutionize the music scene? He even had a whole new channel which at this point is approaching no uploads for a whole year despite having some early traction with some videos hitting big numbers.
It's not unusual for independent music projects to go with long periods of no uploads, but not for those like Tim who wanted to build a new thing. I guess there's no music in the new Beanie Brew franchised locations. Speaking of which, has anyone ever tried to open one from his fanbase?
Anyone remember when Tim was going to revolutionize the music scene? He even had a whole new channel which at this point is approaching no uploads for a whole year despite having some early traction with some videos hitting big numbers.
It's not unusual for independent music projects to go with long periods of no uploads, but not for those like Tim who wanted to build a new thing. I guess there's no music in the new Beanie Brew franchised locations. Speaking of which, has anyone ever tried to open one from his fanbase?
I would make a joke about Tim aping Ray William Johnson, someone else whom talked at a camera & had a "band", by retiring his project. But apparently that short king of early YouTube started releasing music videos, again:
On 10 October, Nick Sortor took on the hosting post, with the guest being Alex Rosen, founder of Predator Poachers, a group that performs sting operations upon alleged nonces.
Ian, Phil, & Tate the producer, were the co-hosts.
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-While there have not been too many clippable moments, with Tim away, there was one that caught my attention. Nick decides to ask someone what the normal, average American thinks, & he chooses Ian, of all people, to give that perspective. Our Graphene Guy gives a cogent answer, but still:
Whatever happened to that? I remember he had brought on a programmer years ago and even had a demo of it on the tv in one of the Cast Castles. Did he just give up on it?
I would make a joke about Tim aping Ray William Johnson, someone else whom talked at a camera & had a "band", by retiring his project. But apparently that short king of early YouTube started releasing music videos, again:
If I remember right Ray changed the name of it and stopped making music because he didn't own the IP but owned the channel, so when there was some kind of conflict with the IP owner he discontinued it.
Whatever happened to that? I remember he had brought on a programmer years ago and even had a demo of it on the tv in one of the Cast Castles. Did he just give up on it?
On 13 October, Tim had Peter Navarro, a member of Pres. Donald Trump's first & second administration, as the guest.
Phil, Seamus, & Shane, were the co-hosts.
Tim has returned from his long absence. I am sure everyone is elated to see his impressive hosting ability, & he does not disappoint.
Right back to the same old, same old, sad to say.
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-With the upcoming No Kings Protest, & the government shutdown meaning law enforcement goes unpaid, Tim is delaying the next Culture War Live event, scheduled for 18 October:
-Tim was a little too quick to declare how he knew what Peter Navarro was talking about, after the guest said only Shane would know this:
-Speaking of that, Tim regales us about his time at the tables, & being judged the unluckiest person there:
On 14 October, Tim had Tyler Fischer, a comedian, & actor from films like Lady Ballers, as the guest.
Elad, Phil, & Seamus, were the co-hosts.
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-Tim is shifting into acceleration mode, arguing that Sen. Chuck Schumer's (D-NY) remarks elevate things towards kinetic conflict. Those that ignore this shall be consumed in the fires of civil war, according to the beanie boy:
-Tim says he shall not be going back to Chicago, due to the rising political tensions. He cites a story from 13 years ago, when a police informant allegedly tried to plant drugs in his car. He uses this to glom onto the recent arrests of right-affiliated individuals within left-leaning jurisdictions. It could have just been straight reporting upon the worsening conditions for reporters on the ground, but Tim has to regale us with a decade-plus tale of his own misadventures:
-Once more the beanie boy has to make everything into how he, too, suffered, when someone brings up a bad situation they were in. Tyler discusses how he is suing a talent agency for racial discrimination, after they explicitly told him, on a phone call, that they were not hiring whites, at the time. Elad tries to have the guest expound upon this, but Tim felt obligated to regurgitate the same stories from his Vice days, when he was discriminated against, as well. Why bother having guests, when the host insists on hearing his own stories repeated, ad nauseam:
It could have just been straight reporting upon the worsening conditions for reporters on the ground, but Tim has to regale us with a decade-plus tale of his own misadventures
this sums up everything annoying about Beanie Boy.
I'd like to listen now and then. but increasingly, he is worse and worse-- its all about how wonderful and cool he is, about how everything invariably relates to him.
What he did, where he went and with who. Narcissism.
Right Tim, you are cool. Anything else?
I depend on this thread to tell me what he is doing, haven't found him listenable in a good while now.
On 15 October, Tim had Tom Renz, an anti-COVID vaccine mandate activists that transitioned into podcasting, as the guest.
Brett, Phil, & Seamus, were the co-hosts.
-Tim brings out a scenario where Republicans use the recently-bought Dominion Voting to rig the election in their favour, & asks if the panel would support this. Tom says if the new owners did this, they should be jailed, just the same as if Democrats had done it, because it interferes in an election. The beanie boy asks if Tom prefers Democrats to be in charge, instead. Tom says it is about being true to one's principles, & it removes his agency as a voter if someone surreptitiously tips the scales. Tim argues that if Democrats win, "they will try to put me in prison", & they have been implementing a "communist dictatorship", bit by bit. Tom says he wants no such system, on his own side, either. Tim says Franco did not impose a communist dictatorship to stop them. & this was the first of two defences of Francisco Franco the beanie boy made, in this conversation. So, Tim asks if Tom is willing to use "coercive force" to stop a communist government being elected. When Tom says he wants to be open about what is happening, Tim claims that is not coercive. Which is wrong. Unless he meant subversive? Tim begins becoming animated, claiming that anyone would do all possible to not be murdered by the communists rising to power, because that is what he expects them to do to him. Tim does a mangled rendition of the leadup to the Spanish Civil War, claiming "the nationalists" won an election, but did not stop "the communists", & that led to the conflict. This failure included not preventing the desecration of nuns' bodies, Both Tim & Seamus contend that if the communists had taken power "millions" more would have died than under Franco. I find it so strange that Tim has decided to embrace this fascion:
Now, Tim saddles up one of his new hobby horses, which is "moral philosophy", the study of what is right or wrong. & the beanie boy states few people understand it. However, Tim tends to see it as what he insists is right or wrong. To illustrate this, Tim asks Seamus if blasphemy should be illegal. & the cartoonist offers a rather nuanced response, citing Thomas Aquinas, & requisite conditions for it. But the beanie boy just casts this out as Seamus being willing to "tolerate a degree of blasphemy", unlike the Founding Fathers that wrote the Constitution. Seamus tries to rebut this, but the beanie boy moves on to gun rights not being explicitly guaranteed, either. Tom steps in to explain that he is just as likely to be jailed by leftists as Tim, but is unwilling to engage in empowering the Republicans, via cheating in elections, as the party is full of "RINOs". Tim keeps harping on whether Tom would support illicit means to win an election, which the guest thinks we do not need. Tim regards this as foolishness, & that with society being fractured, conflict is inevitable:
When Tom brings up using the courts, Tim argues they are already breaking the rules. The guest explains there are still legal recourses to address this, before going to extreme measures. This goes back, & forth, before Tim asks Seamus for his opinion. Rather than side with Tim, Seamus explains there is a strong ethical dilemma for Christians, as the truth is intrinsically linked to Jesus Christ, whether lying is acceptable. Tim interprets this as people "standing on pious ground" being left open to attack by malcontents. Tom comes back to discuss how law enforcement can still prosecute judges, & activists, that engage in criminal acts:
When Tim tries to turn this around, showing how the Supreme Court did not step in on election debates between states, in 2020, Tom reiterates that he is not against fighting back, but opposes using illegal means to do it. Tim decides to pontificate about how the nation is split into two, with neither recognising the other's authority, & this is why cheating in elections is needed:
-Tim spends a long time talking about his newly started water works. Despite liking the drinks, he criticises Liquid Death for its bad marketing, & sacking Ritchie Jackson, one of the skater scum infesting the Branch Timidian compound. Tim claims he does not care about whether they use plastic, but that they lie about their products not using it:
Tim plans to source this Pool Water from an artesian well, which is just as pure, according to him. The bug in his beanie that makes this worth a segment is because Liquid Death advertises itself as a plastic-free alternative, & just pushes more plastic out:
-While promoting his new product, Tim admits they have not done extensive checking on the Pool Water's source, but have been assured by the sellers that "assert its purity":