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

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On 14 January, Tim had Arynne Wexler, a conservative social media personality, as the guest.
Ian, Phil, & Tate the producer, were the co-hosts,

Clip Collection:
-Tim's producers decided to "teat" the audience to Arynne's best assets, in the thumbnail. Though as the show goes on, you shall see that her looks are about all she has, & why I shall call her The Booby:


-Tim jokes about getting the call from the Israelis to go pro-regime change war in Iran. Arynne take a maximalist approach, insisting that removing the Ayatollah's government opens the way to depriving China & Russia gaining resources, by installing a pro-Western regime in Tehran. Arynne, being a Booby forgets, or never knew, that this was attempted before. While the beanie boy somewhat disagrees, he states that maintaining the petro-dollar is paramount & it may require action. Also, Tim continues to think that Pres. Donald Trump is protecting "Saudi princes" from being exposed in the Jeffrey Epstein documents, which explains why he is so against unsealing them. This ignores another desert nation, which even Dan Bongino hinted at on IRL, being the real one risking exposure:


-Arynne is cavalier about having "to risk it for the biscuit" & engage in regime change to remain global hegemon. Tate demures on toppling a government in Iran being as easy as it would be in Venezuela, which The Booby does not appreciate. Tim vacillates between understanding the disaster of the prior regime change actions in the Middle East to supporting it for pragmatic reasons. The Booby insists that, as the global hegemon, the United States has every right to install whomever it wants in Tehran, & it is not the same as attempting to do so in Afghanistan & Iraq. In particular, the panel dings people in the Middle East for their tendency towards inbreeding. Which is funny, because the Jews have the same issue, despite Arynne trying to elevate them above their Semitic neighbours:


The Booby & the beanie boy argue that taking action to undercut BRICS's ascension is necessary, while Tate contends that the failure of Russia to take Ukraine, & China's status post-COVID, leaves that rise questionable. Arynne tries to argue that weakness is what makes taking action in Iran, now, as the best option. Tim gets a super-chat on how American oil companies were ripping off the people of Venezuela. He derides this as nonsense, because a deal was made & the terms were known, so there is no room to complain after the fact:


-The Booby thinks that purchasing Greenland, & toppling the regime in Iran, are of comparable easiness. The panel laughs at this presumption:


-The question of how much people truly believe what they say comes up. Tim argues that it is not so much people being paid to change their minds, but offering incentives to increase the volume you express already held beliefs. Arynne says people like Megyn Kelly & Tucker Carlson say what is popular, & when they are rejected by one camp, migrate to another. The beanie boy takes a dig at Ashley St. Clair doing the same, which The Booby does not enjoy, because they share a faith. Ian says people focus too much on remaining hide-bound to certain opinions without a good reason to keep them but the panel does not understand it. Tim says that it is normal to not have opinions on everything, & he cannot be expected to answer every question, like whether he would back an invasion of Syria:


On the matter of opinions, Tate supports the Karen archetype for enforcing social norms against a third world tendency towards lowered standards. Tim argues that Karens are merely women whom complain, but are not attractive. Arynne tries to paint herself as one of those good looking complainers. But to top it off, The Booby claims that Alex Stein shall attempt to exorcise her chair, before he sits down, because of their differences on Israel. Tim notes that Alex shall be back to host, on Friday, because of the beanie boy's continuing dental issues:
 
I love how we have entered the clickbait era of Tim videos.

It used to be I could glance at the list of videos and click on the ones with interesting titles so I wouldn't waste my time. Now every video is "WE HAVE HIM NOW" "X JUST HAPPENED" "THE TIDES HAVE TURNED"

It's like Tim got hijacked by Liberal Hivemind who does the exact same shit, and I find myself with zero interest to click on the videos to figure out WHAT JUST HAPPENED.
 
I love how we have entered the clickbait era of Tim videos.

It used to be I could glance at the list of videos and click on the ones with interesting titles so I wouldn't waste my time. Now every video is "WE HAVE HIM NOW" "X JUST HAPPENED" "THE TIDES HAVE TURNED"

It's like Tim got hijacked by Liberal Hivemind who does the exact same shit, and I find myself with zero interest to click on the videos to figure out WHAT JUST HAPPENED.
Entered?
 

On 15 January, Tim had Devory Darkins, a conservative social media personality, as the guest.
Ian, Phil, & Tate the producer, were the co-hosts.

The first 15, or so, minutes had Phil in the main chair, because the beanie boy made an appearance on Fox News. It offers a wonderful A/B test on how the show functions with & without Tim, contained in a single episode.

Clip Collection:
-This was a fairly bland outing, with all you would expect, once Tim returned. Though being reminded that despite doing 16 hour days, the beanie boy still misses stories you would not think. Like when an off-duty ICE agent shot a black man on New Year's Eve, because the scholar thought firing his AR-15 into the air was a good idea. & once confronted by the off-duty agent, allegedly fired at him, as well:





On 16 January, Alex Stein pitched in as host, & the guest was Sulaiman Ahmed, a swollen Saracen known for downplaying Pakistani grooming gangs, & being promoted by Nick Fuentes, because of his part in the Muslim-Christian alliance against Israel.

Ian, Phil, & Tate the producer, were the co-hosts.

It is no surprise that combining a low-impulse control comedian, with a third world cast off having a low IQ, on at the same time made for some grating segments.

Clip Collection:
-Alex said Sulaiman was "kind of libtarded" on the ICE operations. Although the comedian either decided he was going to play devil's advocate, or has chosen to embrace the liberal positions he often pantomimes in his videos. The swollen Saracen argued that the surge to Minneapolis is all a ploy "to foment the situation", & driven by what he sees as dishonest reporting by Nick Shirley. Phil & Tate take the position that the shooting of Renee was justified. The swollen Saracen also takes issue with citing CBS News reporting on ICE agent Jonathan Ross being seen in hospital for internal bleeding, presumably because of Bari Weiss' pro-Israel stance:


-Alex uses the "Why not shoot the leg, instead of to kill?" argument, fretting over choosing to shoot the driver, not the tyres. Sulaiman argues that a cop should not be afraid of a car accelerating towards him, because it was so slow. Phil & Tate work to rebut these arguments. Alex first argues that ICE agent Jonathan Ross was poorly trained, but once informed that he was a 10-year military veteran, pivots to every person deployed to Iraq has PTSD. The evidence for this being Caleb Hammer's show "Financial Audit" having an overwhelming number of veterans with disabilities, like this, on it. The manlet musician calls this out as completely loony. Even Ian understands why Alex & Sulaiman's position is nonsense, stating how accelerating towards a police officer, standing in front of your car, regardless of intent, is a death sentence:


-Alex asks if the shooting of Ashli Babbitt was justified, & goes on a tear when Phil says it legally was. The manlet musician has to deploy a throaty roar to silence the comedian long enough to explain legally justified is not the same as celebrating it. Alex tries to pigeon-hole Tate into being one of those celebrating the shooting of Renee, & yet not having an opinion on Ashli. The producer has to explain he sees the deaths as a tragedy, & simply does not know enough about the death of Ashli to make a judgement. The comedian argues that if the government is allowed to get away with shooting Renee, it will give license to harming average Americans. Phil discloses to Alex that the government, especially under leftists, would not care what is legal, or not, if they were intent on shooting someone:


Phil turns to Sulaiman, asking how he explains there being no similar situations in red states as there are in Minneapolis, if it is a matter of ICE tactics. The swollen Saracen tries to claim both sides are protesting, all over, & this leads to escalation. Phil has to explain that Nick Sortor, one of the examples of right-wing protestors Sulaiman cites, is not one, even if he has a particular slant to his coverage. Sulaiman argues that both sides use accusations, such as "commie" or "Nazi", to incite chaos against the other. The manlet musician disagrees with how often that is done by the right, especially to justify violence. When asked if calling someone from the Democratic Socialists of America a commie is appropriate, the swollen Saracen judges that not an apt comparison, as to defend Zohram Mamdani. & Sulaiman knows communists because he claims to be friends with Jackson Hinkle, of the American Communist Party, & prior guest of the show. Tate has a good laugh at that, & an even heartier one when Sulaiman says Jackson is future president material, as is Nick Fuentes, "if the zios let him in". Need I remind you, even Ian was able to counter Jackson's pro CCP statements during his IRL appearance. & the recent remarks by the Cum Hunter regarding hebephilia not being pedophilia is unlikely to win many votes:


-Alex & Sulaiman see the division sown by the shooting of Renee Good as part of the wealthy elite's scheme to divide the left & right. The comedian rails off the trite talking points on how both wings of populism actually have so much in common, were it not for the rich pitting them against each other. Tate questions how such a unification can work, since the two sides fundamentally disagree on bedrock notions, such as tabula rasa versus natural hierarchies being the basis of human societies. Sulaiman offers up "eat the rich" as a unifying slogan, but Phil laughs this off as a society destroying philosophy:


-Sulaiman engages in tawriyah, the Sunni version of strategic lying permitted under Islam, better known by the Shiite term for it, taqiyya. The discussion of no strikes on Iran materialising comes up, & the panel agrees this is a good thing. Phil says he does not care if America bombs a nation, so long as it does not become an extended intervention. The swollen Saracen argues that Muslims, like himself, do not believe in using violence (which is hilarious) like the manlet musician does. To prove the point, he asks whether Phil would support Iran bombing American bases, under that logic. The manlet musician calls it a ridiculous question to ask someone that is on America's side, because the answer is obvious. Sulaiman pivots to Israel being the reason why any strikes on Iran would happen, not genuine differences between Iran & the Gulf States. Phil notes that the naysayers, whom predicted higher support from the regime, no effect on its nuclear programme, or a catastrophic regime change war with Iran, were wrong, so he is cautious about taking their word on this, again:


-Tate brings up the Pakistani grooming gangs that plagued the United Kingdom, so Sulaiman jumped in to offer deflection, calling it "Tommy Robinson propaganda". The swollen Saracen states how individual cases, like Rotheram, are not representative of the wider reality, & that there are more White grooming gangs, even per capita than Muslim ones. He even argues that there was no data across the United Kingdom on rapes by race. Tate, rightly, challenges this. Sulaiman even attempts to call up his own posts to verify his claims, & the producer stops this, saying he wants a third party's opinion instead:


-Alex believes nuclear weapons are fake, & his proof is that if they were real Israel would have used one:
 
Apologies for the double-post, as this episode was a lengthy one & may have made the previous one a little overlong.




On 19 January was the long-awaited appearance by Nick Fuentes on Tim's show.
Ian, Phil, & Tate the producer, were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-The Cum Hunter specifically asked for Ian to be there, because he "love(s) this guy". Our Graphene Guy claims they discussed "fractals", before the show & that Nick is a "brilliant strategist", disguised in his bombastic performance:


-In discussing the disruption of a church service in St. Paul, Minnesota, Tim makes dumb hypotheticals to explain the charges Don Lemon may face, rather than simply show the footage of what he did, as part of it. Nick says that too much of the Trump Administration's Justice Department is promising action, rather than taking it. When Ian comes in, asking if charges are appropriate, the beanie boy could have shown actual footage to explain why, but again uses his own hypotheticals. Phil wants stern punishment, after Tim argues that a slap on the wrist is sufficient:


-Nick says he approves of the emergence of a white racial identity, as the United States becomes majority-minority. Tim asks what is so bad about America if it "is becoming less White?" Nick explains that the loss of a White majority means the culture changes in ways that destroy what makes American identity, because it is so enmeshed with that race being in power. Tim tries to make implausible scenarios, such as a genie changing everyone's skin colour but nothing else, to push back on the importance of race. Nick & Phil argue that culture & race are inextricably linked, & replacing one group with another imports an entirely new way of perceiving the world. Rather than acknowledge this, Tim pivots to talking about George Carlin, sales, & how this helps explain racism:


-Nick says he was justified in not voting for Donald Trump, because of the lack of action matching rhetoric. There is a cut at ~55:46, which means the beanie boy actually installed the dump button, after all this time, or there was technical issues. Unfortunately, the copy of the stream posted to Rumble, which is meant to be a free speech haven from YouTube's restrictions, is paywalled behind a premium membership, at the time of this post. So I cannot verify what happened:


-Ian argues that going full bore against leftists would be playing into their desire for a fascist to fight. Nick contends that the right has become complacent after Trump won, unlike the left, & wishes the administration was as much of a strongman as their opponents believe. Our Graphene Guy asks whom Nick voted for in 2024, & the Cum Hunter admits he did not vote, at all:


-Tim labels Candace Owens as "retarded", & praises Nick for calling her out. Noteworthy is his lack of aggressive response to the Cum Hunter calling out prominent Jews converting from liberal Democrats into Trump supporters, over their alleged loyalty to Israel. This is in sharp contrast to his prior combative responses to guests & super-chatters calling out the outsised influence of Jews & Israel in American politics. Now, the beanie boy argues that Israel & its backers "are a powerful special interest that teamed up with the military industrial complex", which will ensure Trump does not suffer consequences because he backed them, now:


-Tim asks if Nick would privately meet with PM Benjamin Netanyahu, & he responds no, because the Cum Hunter enjoys living. Ian says he would love to talk with Benjamin, which Nick fully supports. Our Graphene Guy begins listing off issues with Jews, including the dual nature of Jewish being a race & religion. His answer is requiring changing the name of one to clarify things. "If you don't believe in God, you're not Jewish", but Ian says they can be Israeli, instead:


But getting back to the point, Tim is surprised that Nick would not want to confront Benjamin, face to face. The Cum Hunter says he has nothing to say to him, which has not been aired on his show. The beanie boy jokes that when he met with the Israeli PM, the other social media personalities would just talk too much, taking a jab at his own propensity to blather on. However, Tim does repeat what he claims happened in the meeting, such as there was no proof provided for accusations that Qatar funds opposition to Israel, online:


Ian asks how the United States can decouple from Israel. Nick says that the Jewish State is desiring the aid to end, as it is "golden handcuffs" & they seek to be the princeps for a NATO-like alliance based upon the Abraham Accords. Once more, this does not elicit the usual volatile response expected of Tim when people bring up the Jewish State:


-Tim gets a chance to explain why it took so long to get Nick on the show, blaming YouTube for its restrictions, & having a show be instantly banned means it would be pointless to do, at all. The beanie boy says he despises people that insist on not platforming Nick, or only doing so by making it a "struggle session". This is despite his prior appearance, with Kanye West, ending up being that for the rapper over the question of "Who is they, though?". Add to that the beanie boy's own remarks about needing a show with Nick, where Jews are discussed, to be a debate where someone pushes back on him to be platformed. As Tim goes on & on about how he is totally unwilling to do that to Nick, Ian does what I love him for, throwing a curveball. From nowhere, Our Graphene Guy says "Hitler was great...in scope & stature", which Nick loves. The Cum Hunter agrees when Ian differentiates between great, & good, to explain his previous remarks praising Hitler. After making a dumb pop culture reference with Harry Potter to reiterate how acknowledging greatness does not mean approval of actions, Tim says he is annoyed at having to caveat any discussion of Hitler with his wrong-doings, first:


Speaking of Kanye, Tate asks if him abandoning the show was planned. Nick swears that it was not, & was unaware if it was. However, Tim says he is reserving the more spicy statements on that incident for behind the paywall:


-The beanie boy & the Cum Hunter were brought together over dislike of Candace Owens' recent turn. Do note is that Tim claims they do not have a dump button, so either he is fibbing, or there was a technical issue during Nick's talk of how to handle the opposition. By the end, Tim claims that the way you can tell the beanie boy is not bought & paid for, is because of tantrums he has, on-air, like he did on the nutty negress:


-A super-chatter asks how much better it is platforming Nick, whom is "marginally less ridiculous" than Candace, & this helps "the woke win". Tim admits he would be willing to platform Candace, as well, but fears that their prior spat could lead to trouble for that episode. The beanie boy gives room for Nick to rebut the accusation made, as well. After this, the beanie boy says that his Jewish friends dislike Nick over lumping all Jews together, from the powerful elites to "the average working-class Jewish guy". The Cum Hunter jokes whether a working-class Jew would run a bank, but clarifies that he does not target all Jews, but the unification of a religious & ethnic identity makes for a special case that warrants attention. Tim pushes back, arguing that an average Jew, uninvolved in politics, may not have that belief Nick ascribes to them. The Cum Hunter responds that despite not knowingly doing so, most Jews do agree on it, such as ensuring the Holocaust never happens again. This makes for a unifying idea of being besieged, at all times, whether you are a left-winger, right-winger, or politically unaffiliated Jew. Unfortunately, the beanie boy reserves the rest of the conversation for behind the paywall:


Bonus Bits:
-Milo Yiannopoulos did not care for Nick's performance on the show:
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On 20 January, Tim had Amy Dangerfield, a cultural commentator, as the guest.
Ian, Phil, & Tate the producer, were the co-hosts.

Compared with the prior episode, this was far more sedate & humdrum.

Clip Collection:
-Amy discusses her issue with Pres. Donald Trump making optics mistakes, instead of governing in the manner his voters wanted. She cites the confusing message of hosting a Humane Society event, with people dressed in dog masks & baroque dresses, after Charlie Kirk was assassinated by a furry. Tim was unaware of this even happening, despite his professed 16 hour days. After checking it out, both he & Phil made certain to split hairs that these were not actually furries:


-Amy & Ian note that people in this online space are more likely to be disconnected from the average person's experiences, & thus face a challenge knowing what they are thinking about. Tim disagrees, & belittles Ian for questioning the beanie boy's ability to known what normal people are thinking. Tim's justification being that he follows a lot of different people on social media, & visits casinos. Tate highlights that despite the Nick Fuentes episode making it to trending on Twitter, the football game happening at the same time possessed a far higher search volume. The beanie boy does concede this, somewhat, talking about how the casino was watching the game, but the tables were still talking politics. Only to bring up how a dealer told him, once, not to bring up even a whiff of the political, at his table:
 
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No wonder this retards business is failing. The one time I wanted to watch something he did, it took me like 15 minutes of searching around before I even found where it was. Only to find it's paywalled.

I was going to watch the Nick Fuentes interview to see if anything entertaining happened. I guess I'm not going to after all, because their is no fucking way I'm paying for rumble premium to watch a tim pool podcast.

But seriously, the thing that stuck out to me was how unnecessarily difficult it was to find that it's only uploaded on rumble. You would think they would put in some effort to make sure their content has as much visibility as possible if they want to keep making money. It's mostly frustrating to me because of how many times I've seen clips of him bitching about how they're going broke.
 
Did anything ever come out of that attack on his studio last year? he keeps complaining about West Virginia why hasn't he fucked off yet?
Not that I can recall. He has discussed the show being relocated to Florida & that reduces the risk of exposing current security arrangements. But no footage has been shared of the incident.




On 21 January, Tim had Auron MacIntyre, a contributor to The Blaze, as the guest.
Ian, Phil, & Tate the producer, were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-Sadly, they caught the show being muted, so we have to endure Tim's voice:


-During discussion about a leftist standing outside, with a rifle, amidst ICE operations in Minneapolis, Tim has to remind Ian that someone shot at their compound, back in West Virginia, & that is why they are in Florida. Goes to show the impact the incident had upon the other denizens:


-Tim made me go cross-eyed with his argument. Ian contends that Democrats are having the same discussions about how dangerous people like the Branch Timidians are, as the panel is having about them. Tim opens his rebuttal by acknowledging this, in a very demeaning manner, & posits both sides of the American political spectrum are "fueding" as the Hatfields & McCoys were. This implies both sides have grievances, but due to the prolonged nature of the conflict, you cannot tell whom is to blame for starting it. Then, Tim asks "Who's right, in any grand conflict?", only to decide his example shall be "Korea versus Japan", pondering "Who was morally justified?". A case where one side invaded the other, twice. Where one side subjected the other to mutilations, massacres, & forced prostitution on an industrial scale. Considering Tim is of Korean & Japanese descent, you would think he knew that. If that were not enough, Tim then flips on his own argument, declaring "we are correct...because we fact-check these things, & they don't". Which is, again, the exact opposite of his first pronouncement. It is as if the beanie boy flipped a switch in his head, mid-conversation, to channel Danny DeVito's character in Matilda:


-Funny you say it, @TrainWreckWatcher, Tim brings up the video game his Branch Timidians were supposed to be releasing. Apparently, it remains in an unfinished state, because "people working on it stopped working on it":


-A super-chatter says Tim should relocate his planned coffee shop, & skate park projects, to Florida. But it looks like the weather is not to his liking, as the beanie boy insisted on having an A/C unit installed in the studio. Ian jokes that it is time to abandon the beanie, & "go full Pool", tearing it off:





On 22 January, Tim was away, so Phil was the host. The guest was comedian & political commentator Bobby Sausalito, whom goes by the moniker, "Bobby Sauce", as the guest.
Ian, & Tate the producer, were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-On the topic of Jared Kushner's proposal to convert Gaza into an economic hub, Ian notes the historical parallels of the shoehorning of Jews into finance, & the propensity to deport Palestinians to the chosen peoples' track record. The cherry on top is Phil being exasperated by Our Graphene Guy choosing to describe Israel's plans to deal with the Palestinians as a "final solution" as his last example of history rhyming:
 
-Funny you say it, @TrainWreckWatcher, Tim brings up the video game his Branch Timidians were supposed to be releasing. Apparently, it remains in an unfinished state, because "people working on it stopped working on it":
This game sounds awful.
I wonder if he was paying the people. If they just stopped working on it it sounds like they realized Tim was a faggot and not paying them.
 

On 23 January, Tim remains absent, so Phil was hosting & had Ruslan Karaoglanov, known under the rapper moniker Ruslan KD, as the guest.
Ian, & one of the other producers, Sean, were the co-hosts.

This was a better episode than the usual Tim-dominated diatribes we get. Ruslan is an Armenian refugee, & takes a more soft-hearted approach to deportations. It allows for a decent back-&-forth between Phil & Sean taking the strong enforcement side, whilst the rapper & Ian play the opposite side, with everyone getting a chance to talk.




On 26 January, Tim had Tom Renz, a conservative political commentator & writer; & David Freiheit, the partner in crime to fellow lawyer Robert Barnes, as the guests.
Libby, & Phil, were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-Tim takes umbrage at communists, liberals, & "lolberts" accusing him of bootlicking for not condemning the shooting of Alex Pretti on 2nd Amendment grounds. The reason the beanie boy disagrees is because "It's my boot", & is imposing his will via Pres. Donald Trump's harsh immigration stance:



-A long-absent member of the Branch Timidians shows up. I am, of course, talking about the stinkbug:


-After bragging about how he was wearing the boot stamping down upon illegals, Tim descends into full Panican paroxysms over reporting by The Atlantic that Border Patrol Commander-at-Large Greg Bovino was being withdrawn from Minneapolis. The beanie boy argues this makes Trump into James Buchanan, the ineffectual president whom was unable to stop the American Civil War from beginning:


David offers a counter-argument, claiming this may be a sign that Trump extracted concessions from Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, &/or Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey; or is looking to address the optics surrounding the problems with operations in Minneapolis. The beanie boy is unwilling to offer the benefit of the doubt to the president, despite acknowledging that The Atlantic is not exactly the most reputable outlet for accurate reporting on Trump. Tim remarks that Trump is not leading, like the protagonists of Braveheart & The Patriot were, & is faltering:


-Tim despairs over the fact the right are unwilling to go out & support ICE in the same way the left is protesting against it. His evidence being a video of someone injuring their hand, attempting to throw a flash-bang, back at ICE, & a Taco Bell employee managing to get his job back after wearing a BLM face mask in 2020. The reason the right is less likely to march is due to having families, & this grants "the left a psychotic level of leeway" to do what they please, according to Tim. As well, the beanie boy calls out the Trump administration for failing to prosecute any of the financial backers of Antifa. To hear all these demands to lead from the front, & take aggressive action, coming from Tim, is quite rich. The beanie boy has refused to go on the ground since 2017, citing the dangers to his safety. & that is saying nothing of relocating numerous times out of fear of government policies, & targeted violence. Yet, the beanie boy insists people go out, whilst he is seated fat & happy in his latest bunker:
 
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On 27 January, Tim had Tony Ortiz, a Texas-focused conservative journalist, as the guest.
Ian, Libby, & Phil, were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-Tim continues his doom-&-gloom spiral, from the previous episode. The beanie boy recounts a post where it compares the titanic power the U.S. president has in foreign affairs, to his limited domestic ones. The beanie boy asks how Pres. Donald Trump cannot simply arrest the people whom stormed a church in St. Paul, yet he just deposed Nicolas Maduro. This forgets how The U.S. Constitution was designed to constrict what power an over-amped Executive can deploy, out of fear of abuses, with a separation of powers. Yet it still gives the president the role of the sole Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces which, even after later attempts to constrict it, allows for sharp foreign action, outside of explicit Congressional approval. All so long as it is limited in duration. Tim is a dullard for not realising this, after all of those 16 hour days he pulls:


-& it only got more pessimistic as the evening went on, after Tim asks the most obvious question I can imagine. He wonders why there are no right-wing paramilitary groups out there, attacking leftists when they protest. Also, the beanie boy calls out the lack of coordination between right-wingers as there is established for leftists. All this sets up for a swift defeat in any future conflict, in Tim's estimation. Now, if this were someone new to politics I could understand this confusion. But Tim bills himself as a well-read truth-teller, that works hard to get the facts straight on what he talks about. So, I am confused how he missed the extensive effort to curtail aggressive right-wing militia movement, via prosecutions, executions, & entrapment operations. While on the Left, despite having groups commit shootings at the U.S. Capitol, attacks on courthouses, & nationwide bombing campaigns, they get commuted sentences, positions as professors emeriti, & hon-nob with a future president. Again, Tim is a dullard:


After some more doom-mongering, Tim complains that the commenters do not understand his points out of ignorance, & are doomed to lose:


Tony believes the right having more to lose means it is less likely to engage in the time-investment from operating. which leftists are. Having to maintain jobs, families, etc. gives the opposition an advantage. The beanie boy continues to say this is no excuse, as Alex Pretti is alleged to have been part of a group looking to hamper ICE operations, in an organised group, which is why he sees the left winning a future conflict. Tony wonders how "these losers" can hope to win in a fight, if the best they can muster are the likes of Renee Good, or Alex Pretti. Tim disagrees that these people are the big danger, but the ones coordinating behind the scenes to organise the networks which mobilise them are:


Phil brings up how right-wing groups generally do not advertise their existence in the same way leftist ones do. He does note Patriot Front as an example of an organised right-wing group, but Tim casts them off as "feds". It is so funny that Tim demands an organised right-wing paramilitary, willing to go out & show the colours, but when Phil offers one up, he casts it aside as a trap. It is almost as bad as the people whom claim Patriot Front must be feds, because its members are too fit to be real right-wingers, which is a bit of hoisting oneself by one's own petard. Libby mentions the 3% Movement, but gets no answer from Tim on their status:


-Tim believes that conservatives & moderate liberals are "unwilling to engage in the behaviour that wins conflicts", which are evil. Tony asks if he approves of actions, like spraying down Rep. Ilhan Omar, as an example of such a thing. Tim argues that if ICE wished to win, it should have let Alex Pretti shoot the Border Patrol agents. Likewise, the beanie boy's answer to the leftists protestor's attack on the White House, in 2020, was to allow them to overrun it, as it would permit a narrative of left-wing overreach & allow for punishing them. After some more windbaggery, & relying on his Hollywood interpretation of the samurai, to label the right too honourable for their own good. Tim does clarify that he is not advocating for people to coordinate like the left is, but to form mutual aid networks, in case things do happen:


-Ian pulls an Ian, labelling the Ten Commandments "False Judaism", when he was talking about Christianity's stance on lying, as it is not mentioned in the Seven Virtues of Catholicism. He has apparently embraced a form of Marcionism:
 
Tim does clarify that he is not advocating for people to coordinate like the left is, but to form mutual aid networks
uhhhh... mutual aid networks is a US leftie thing I've been hearing of for years.


Dunno if this moment was in the clips above but it's reminiscent of how footy fans in the UK talk like they're in the team, to the point that there's a Mitchell and Webb sketch lampooning the mindset.


The person who tweeted that summed it up as:
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On 28 January, Tim had Xi Van Fleet, an anti-communist advocate, as the guest.
Libby, Lisa the booker, & Phil, were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-Libby is coming to you, live, from the void:


-Tim calls out guest of the show, Martin Jones, known under the handle Maj Toure, for claiming that if Border Patrol knew Andrew Pretti, from a prior interaction, it raises the possible charge from manslaughter to first degree murder. The beanie boy disagrees, & notes how Andrew may have been attempting suicide by cop. He, also, notes that "even someone with an IQ of 75" knowns not to get into altercations with federal officers, because of the risks. The fact blacks have an average IQ of 85, & have a disproportionate rate of assaulting officers may prove Tim wrong, though:


-The beanie boy explains how he sees a difference between carrying extra magazines whilst "on duty, as part of a state-backed paramilitary group" versus in more normal circumstances, which is to defray criticisms of his remarks on it. Xi informs us of what they call death squads in China, "Dess Skwad". I know she is trying her best, but that chopsockey accent is too much:


-The panel complains about people on the right "defending Pretti", in particular libertarians. Though he does not worry about them, as libertarians "fold like cheap suits" when it comes time to exercise "real force to defend yourself, your prop- your property, or community", says the beanie boy:


But the next part has Tim lambast the broader right for failing to organise, in the ways he wants. Lisa points out that the right has faced serious opposition from government when doing what the left has. The beanie boy says not to do what the left is doing, but "have community gatherings & potlucks". His booker rightly notes that even innocuous gatherings & communications, were the subject of investigation. Since he has no answer to this specific critique, Tim argues that "If you're scared to have a bake sale, we lost". Lisa jokes that the Branch Timidian Discord server could work, which the beanie boy loves. But, again, Tim goes back to saying that being connected with people when something happens is vital. However, he cites leftists organising to track & harass James O'Keefe, which "the right doesn't have". So, we get the mixed message to organise, but not to track people, yet the right is hamstrung because they are not organising to track & harass people. Libby highlights how church groups play that role, but are non-political. Lisa & Xi use the example of what happened to Cities Church, in St. Paul, as an example of why they cannot serve that function. None of the churchgoers pushing out the hooligans being the issue. Tim despondently says "Time to go to El Salvador, then", which is funny, because in the prior episode, & in this one, he advocated for Trump to allow rioters to destroy the White House as a predicate to crack down on the left. He explicitly said not to engage violently with rioters as a way to garner sympathy & a casus belli to take out the organisers. Now, faced with a scenario which could be used to prosecute leftist organisers, after allowing them to overstep, Tim is all downtrodden over the right not aggressively resisting in the moment:


-Tim says the White race is weak, & was willingly overrun. Lisa takes issue with this, saying that people should be proud to be White. The beanie boy does backtrack, redirecting towards criticising the right, but begins touting Asian superiority:


-We found some pop culture slop Tim does not like, that being the Fallout TV show. However, the beanie boy declares the 3rd game the best, because it won awards. He goes on to criticise the show for failing to explain things, only to incorrectly explain several topics, such as why it is called Caesar's Legion, & the importance of how pronouncing Caesar was in New Vegas was:


-A super-chatter compares the leftist agitators to the Sturmabteilung (SA). Lisa says that is unfair to the SA, as it was founded for defensive purposes. Then, someone accidentally plays a video with a car alarm, as if it set off "The Goyim Are Waking Up" alert:
 
This thread is fairly unique in the neutral detailed breakdowns it does. I wish Tim Pool was like that, it would be good to have a political commentator like that.

Didn't he used to be a bit like that in the past? I guess the heating up culture cold war has 2 large gravitational pulls and it's hard to not end up in orbit. We need a 3 body problem in politics.
 
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