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On 14 November, Tim had DeVory Darkins, a conservative podcaster; & Gerard Michaels, a comedian, as the guest.
Tim loves Marvel garbage so much, he found a black man, with the last name "Darkins", to be a guest on the show....
Ian, & Phil, were the co-hosts.
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-Tim believes that the right is in a tailspin. Donald Trump saying "I surrender", after his defence of H-1B visas, & permitting large numbers of Communist Chinese students to attend university; & people obsessing over internecine fights on Israel, instead of focusing on the more important issues; is going to lead to disaster. I was about to applaud Tim for choosing not to cover the buzz around Megyn Kelly & the Babylon Bee, only for him to make that the next segment...:
-Tim brings up a post by Medhi Hasan, calling out Megyn over being alright with a beeper joke against him, but not herself. But, take note of how Tim lambasts Megyn Kelly for not offering a solid response to Ben Shapiro over his statements regarding Candace Owens being evil, calling it "wishy-washy" & designed to cultivate viewership from the founder of SocialAuthopsy.com:
-One of the big critics, on the left, of Tim's show is Sam Seder. A central argument of his is that Tim fails to go in depth on topics, even by the beanie boy's own admission. This makes it all the more hilarious when Tim bemoans how "demoralising" it is that people are more interested in drama than tunneling in on serious issues. Ian offers a solution, which is using Twitter's built-in AI, Grok, to change your feed to show less nonsense, & more substance. The beanie boy declares that he is not interested in that, & is only going to talk about how bad things are on YouTube, instead:
-The beanie boy says the Branch Timidians "spend almost all of the money that comes in, on trying to build culture", & targets people, such as Matt Walsh without naming him, for clashing with George Alexopoulos, a guest of the show that makes political comics, instead of supporting him:
-Gerard asks how people at the table feel about tariffs. Tim is all for them, but Ian is "irate" that the duties are increasing prices, while Trump is promising to give the funds raised to poor people, instead. Because the beanie boy only hears what he wants to, he keeps pressing Ian to support the tariffs, without acknowledging Our Graphene Guy's issue is with the dividend:
-A super-chatter questions why people that were alright with a beeper joke against Mehdi Hasan, now express outrage at the same being levied against Megyn Kelly, unless it is all partisan. Tim agrees, asking why people considering his critiques of the left in the same way when he calls out people on the right. Only to then explain exactly why, which is you are less likely to aggress upon people you agree with on positions. But recall earlier, where Tim criticised Megyn for not insisting to Ben that she see the clip which made him think Candace was evil. He proceeds to offer the same type of lukewarm response, saying "I don't know. I wanna be careful, here" when it comes to dinging Candace, for example. In contrast, Tim brings up his comments on Nick Fuentes being "frail & effeminate" as true statements, based on observations, not opining. This sees Ian, whom is also on svelte side recommend the Cum Hunter do a yoga video to inspire his followers to work out. It does not go over well with Phil, that responded with a raspy chuckle:
On 17 November, Tim had Andy Schoonover, CEO of CrowdHealth, a sponsor of the show, as the guest.
Phil, Tate, & Shane, were the co-hosts.
Tim made an appearance on Jesse Watters' programme, so he was absent for the early part of the show.
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-I still find it fascinating that Tim has his livestream pushed aside, so they can display the beanie boy, on another show. Heaven forbid the guest, whom travelled from Texas; or the rest of the panel; had some important point to make, Tim must be heard over any one else. I was surprised at how rapidly Tim went from calling out Trump, on Friday, to now praising him:
-A super-chatter mentions that the Timcast-branded race car, driven by Cody Dennison, is featured in the lasted NASCAR video game:
-Out of the blue, Tim announces that a member of the Discord killed himself, & blew up his home, in the process, back in August. While the beanie boy did not discuss the details, saving it for the paywalled section, it looks like Karl Lysinger did this in response to losing his home, via auction, on account of unpaid taxes & delinquency fees:
Here is a clip from the call-in Karl did to the after show for the July 23 episode of IRL, which he shared on his Twitter page:
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