Well, that's what happens when Tim attracts low quality employees and guests, the quality just gets lower every time. It's not fair to compare him with the Napolitano channel, but that's a show that does this kind of interview right. They get guests that have advanced degrees or work experience and they talk about abstract, big picture problems instead of drama.
Also, any guest must be willing to truck themselves out to the middle of nowhere, & be at risk of a drive-by if they go to the beanie boy's compound. So that winnows down people that may want to do a remote appearance, or take seriously Tim's talk of being targeted.
Tim Pool reacts to Simon Whistler. I don't care about the content, because there is none, he is reacting to one of the biggest multi channel slop farms on Youtube, and it made me LOL.
One of Tim's new fixations is
another Carrington Event happening where
an electromagnetic storm devastates the power grid. So, it makes sense he is looking for anything to fuel that, now that his civil war hobby horse snapped in two.
Getting the bigger podcaster to respond to you and attack you is pretty good for visibility. He's thinking I want more views and this will get me more views.
I have some doubts about how effective it is because in 4 days he went from "say my name Candace" to "how dare she use me in her thumbnail".
His problem is his credibility is in the tank by meeting with netanyahu and while israel popularity is tanking he's hitching his ride to it.
Tim demonstrated that he is capable of a fair bit of emotional manipulation, as you highlighted on the Milo episode. Anyone that saw it, & is not already in one or the other camp, now has a niggling detail in the back of their mind to question what Tim says.
On 9 December, Tim had Jamie Kennedy, of
Experiment &
Son of the Mask fame, as the guest.
Elaad, Ian, & Phil, were the co-hosts.
Clip Collection:
-It looks like with the heat rising from all the drama, it has caused a sudden purchasing surge on Pool Water. It went from 181 cases left in stock, on Friday, before the shooting, to now at 74 remaining:
-The beanie boy dives right into it, talking about the actor's
mark of shame, right from the off:
-Jamie certainly chose an episode to be on, with all this brouhaha. But he does offer insight on his political journey, with little interruption from Tim:
-Every time Ian speaks, God flips a coin. He either goes full barmy, or makes an insightful comment synthesising points, like this:
-Tim responds to Candace Owens' accusation that his brother was the one to shoot at him, in 2022, & confirms
Cameron Higby contacted the correct sheriff's office to verify the report on the shooting was filed. Though the details are censored, so we do not know which county, or road, it took place on:
-The coin was flipped, again, with it going barmy, this time. Ian says we should begin making houses of graphene, & claims he has "only a few grand, right now" invested in companies focused on the meta-material. Elaad accuses him of attempting to boost his stock returns by hawking it on the show:
-Tim describes himself as being able to bridge MAGA with urban liberals. We put this to the test with Jamie, & it does not go so well. The comedian is not exactly worldly, & shows it in this discussion on foreign interventionism. Jamie does not even know what neo-conservatives are, so Elaad & Tim rattle off things like a machine gun, as if his guest is in the know. This leaves Jamie struggling to keep up, as they rapid fire points at him:
Tim finally realises this, after Jamie is forced to interrupt him, but still does a rather poor job bringing his points down to the level of new person, like this:
-A super-chatter messages Tim stating they bought Pool Water in solidarity with the beanie boy, supporting why there was a sudden increase in sales. But it looks like Rumble may be trying to set up a unified studio for all its talent, in Florida, as a solution to the rising threats of violence against its partners: