On 17 February, Tim had Rep. Riley Moore, his congressman from West Virginia, as the guest.
Phil, & Tate the producer, were the co-hosts.
Clip Collection:
-Tim oscillates from the right needing to fight back, in this case with violence;
to allowing the left to inflict violence to allow for a response by the authorities. Regardless of what you do, the beanie boy shall criticise you for not doing things in his preferred way:
-The beanie boy reiterates the need for the right to increase their testosterone by "2x (said as 'ex', not 'times')". After some jokes, Phil notes that the left has nothing to lose, whilst the right does, which stays their hands in cases of violence:
-Tim mocks the left for embracing QAnon-style arguments, claiming the administration is filled with pedophiles, & their protectors. However, nothing is said about Tim's favourite congressman, Thomas Massie, declaring Trump's government as the "
Epstein administration", or
him claiming how he is not suicidal, as if he is on the verge of being assassinated for his statements:
-Tim labels himself a "classical liberal", despite having
simultaneously claimed he is leaning towards both being post-liberal, & rejecting choosing sides, last year:
-A super-chatter calls out Tim for insisting the boy punched over his pro-ICE sign fight back, despite the beanie boy not doing so himself, in the past. Taking umbrage at this, Tim argues that if that were him, in high school, he would have fought back. To prove his bonafides, the beanie boy has to go all the way back to 2017, because that was the last time he went anywhere, beyond his studio, or a controlled gathering. The beanie boy states that he stood up to
a masked leftist getting in his face, & issued
threats at Millennial Matt for taking his beanie/clever disguise off. But, in both circumstances, he did not actually take a swing. In the former, the leftist made contact with Tim, in a similar way the fat child did to the pro-ICE boy, with no physical response. He resorted to hyperventilating about the swiper being "
a fascist" to his chubby comrade, whom defends the assailant. With the latter, again, a person made contact with Tim, yet no violent response from him. In this exchange, it comes off less as bravado than
panicked shrieking over people being able to recognise the beanie boy, now that his bald pate had been exposed. Tim does try to cover this with the fig leaf of if he was in high school, then he would be throwing punches:
On 18 February, Tim had Amber Duke, a recurring guest, for the panel. She is the managing editor of
The Daily Caller. Amber has made eight appearances, since November 2024, which sets her towards the head of the pack. Jack Posobiec has shown up two more times than Amber, within a similar timeframe, but is far more prominent in the online right.
Ian, & Phil, were the co-hosts.
Clip Collection:
-Tim decided to add a laugh track button to the show. He needs canned laughter because his attempts at humour make all-natural joy immediately curdle:
-Tim can behave like a real twerp, when people correct him. The beanie boy blames the current state of affairs across the West upon "conservative Christians", & Phil appends a women label to that. Tate decides to push back, noting that in the United Kingdom, there were
successive governments promising reduced immigration,
which were not honoured. Amber chimes in to say that a tiny minority of "blue-haired women" are doing the same, in the United States, despite the Trump administration being elected on a platform of deportations. Instead of engaging with these points, the beanie boy decides to change tracks, to talk about a conspiracy theory that the English allowed the Americans to win the Revolutionary War, & "go there & fund elections" to control it.
Which ignores the strong anti-English/British sentiment which existed in the early United States, & persisted until the latter part of the 19th century. Tate brings up
the financial support of the Confederates by the British aristocracy as putting the lie to that theory. Ian bolsters the producer's points, with a quick search. But instead of admitting he may have been wrong, Tim decides to play an AI video of Chef Gordon Ramsay cooking with Rep. Nancy Pelosi:
On 19 February, Tim had Robbie Bernstein, a comedian & podcaster, as the guest.
Brett, Libby, & Phil, were the co-hosts.
Clip Collection:
-Tim is befuddled why unsubstantiated claims are being included in the files released surrounding Jeffrey Epstein. If Tim had merely
read the discharge petition penned by the congressmen he loves to heap praise upon,
Rohit Khanna & Thomas Massie, he would know they wrote it to unseal everything possible. Which includes nonsensical tips:
-The phrase "media literacy" gets bandied about far too loosely, to the point of becoming
a meme unto itself, but Tim proves you can be media illiterate. He questions why Wikus, the human main character in the film, "District 9", turned into an alien. The film which is set in South Africa,
about aliens being segregated apart from the human population. Whose title is based upon
a South African area which was ethnically cleared of non-Whites, & plot involves relocating the aliens from their current home to a new camp. Then, the beanie boy expresses confusion at the main character being transformed by a fictional alien liquid, as it is too outlandish. Phil reminds him that it is to show how the other side lives, & elicit compassion from the originally uncaring Wikus, which in turn is passed on to the audience for these ugly-looking aliens. Then, Libby pipes in that science fiction films has certain commonalities, comparing the liquid to the sunglasses in "They Live", being a McGuffin to make the plot happen:
-Tim explains that seeing someone doing something "wrong" makes him frustrated, & impulsively wanting to take over. This explains a great deal about the inability to delegate at the Branch Timidians' operations:
-The coffee shop is opening, at long last. It is being promised for the end of March. The plan may include a "miniature craps table" for people to wager on getting their coffee for free, as well. Though speaking of gambling on long odds, the beanie boy says they are relying on Ian being consistent enough to host a show, there. None of them have much confidence in it: