Meh, who cares. Hosts can have on whomever they want. You get exposed to other ideas and if those ideas are shit then just mark them down as shit and move on.
I know it's been a while since someone posted here but I felt this was interesting enough to bring it back.
On timcast irl last night a news story broke near the end of the fbi leaking confidential information they seized from Project Veritas in the raid the other week to the New York times.
Tim lost his shit. Went on a huge rant of how corrupt and evil the democrats and leftists are and how bad off we are as a country because of them.
Seems the last year has been hurting his ability to attempt to be a neutral fence sitter.
He definitely doesn't like the Republican establishment but he seems to HATE democrats and leftists now.
A Federal Judge put a stop to the FBI and what they did. Which gives me some hope.
Im at the point where I think we should just disband the entire organization.
I'm almost there with you.
Saw this pop up for the first time. Since you asked, I have no idea who Tim Pool is.
An excellent analysis of Mr. Pool IMO. It certainly lines up with what little I do know about him. And I admit, I can’t help but feel a little bad for him, now that I’ve read it.Tim is a Left of center guy but he is honest, for the most part, and he has sense. Like many people on the left he was suddenly and forcefully ejected from their ranks and found refuge with the new growing coalition of the Center and Right. He absolutely does not like this. He has spent years viewing the Right with the same suspicion and mistrust most of hard core leftists view the right. Yet he can not deny the Right has been far kinder to him than the Left ever could be.
Despite that, I can't help but feel he's not entirely wrong about his pessimism concerning the GOP. While a good chunk of the Old guard Elite and globalists are gone there are still enough in power that have the means to cause real damage to a right wing populist agenda. They need to go and are either going to be primaried out or retire. So when he says the GOP wont do squat to oppose Biden and authoritarianism...I can't fault him too much for thinking that because caving like little cowards is exactly WHAT the GOP was really good at. The new GOP is a very different beast and very much willing to fight, but again they don't fully control the party yet.
So Tim finds himself in a bit of quandarie. He doesn't want to be associated with the Right and wants to rag on them like the old school democrat he is. Yet all the problems are coming from the new authoritarian left, and he absolutely hates it and so is forced to stand with people he'd rather not stand with to fight that which he hates. People keep saying Tim needs to take the red pill but I'm convinced he never will.
An excellent analysis of Mr. Pool IMO. It certainly lines up with what little I do know about him. And I admit, I can’t help but feel a little bad for him, now that I’ve read it.
I feel a little bad for him but not too much. He's heavily indoctrinated with the whole Left good, Right Bad, politics that isn't very helpful, nor very relevant anymore. The moment he can go back to being a lefty and accepted by that group again he's gonna bounce, plain and simple. It's why I'm not getting too attached to who he is now and the positions he takes now simply because I know its not the ones he wants to take.
were in the middle of a political realinment, things are changing including alliances and enemies.
and once things change their not coming back.
He did come around on gun rights though.I feel a little bad for him but not too much. He's heavily indoctrinated with the whole Left good, Right Bad, politics that isn't very helpful, nor very relevant anymore. The moment he can go back to being a lefty and accepted by that group again he's gonna bounce, plain and simple. It's why I'm not getting too attached to who he is now and the positions he takes now simply because I know its not the ones he wants to take.
It won't be quite the same, but people will still want to argue over certain fundamental issues. Whatever we end up calling the opposition parties of the future (and I think it would be good if we could figure out a way to avoid limiting it to just two in the future), a healthy political discourse requires that people be allowed to disagree with one another on what should be done.I think Tim doesn't quite realize that. He's said things in the past that makes me think he thinks things will go back to the way they were once the Socialists and authoritarians get dealt with. But politics is always in flux, never static. Things are never going back to the way they were. I don't think Tim realizes that, yet.
I think he's more terrified of what the election being stolen means for the future of this country, and doesn't want to beleive it happened.I honestly think he thinks it was stolen but if he talks about it youtube will shut his channels down. I dunno.