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mintscape 224 points ago +227 / -3

Tim, if you read this, all your segments are starting to sound the same. Not because the subjects are the same but you wander off into the same points.

It is also OK to be wrong about things, your hedging of your predictions is tiresome and you do it just because some leftists attack you, however, us normal people know you have opinions and they can be wrong just like the rest of us.

So please, just tell us what you think and your opinion without all the hedging, we get it, it could be wrong but honestly more often than not you are right.

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memerbased420dude [S] 53 points ago +54 / -1

Fair and I agree!

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ImReallyRich 35 points ago +36 / -1

“Trump has character defects, but...”

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DJQ2020 18 points ago +19 / -1

"but...I love his foreign policy"

You never hear him praise Trump for anything good done in our country. It's fucking annoying lol. All he cares about is foreign policy, apparently.

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conservativeyuppie 12 points ago +13 / -1

It's irritating when he dismisses people's practical concerns like "weLl iM sOrRy YoUrE wOrRiEd aBoUT yOuR jOb BuT tHErE aRe KidS gEtTiNg BLowN uP iN tHe MiDdLe EaSt." Yeah, and kids getting blown up or not isn't going to feed people's kids back home if they lose their job due to things like minimum wage hikes or "transitioning away" from the oil industry and cutting jobs. Maybe he'll change his tune if he has kids of his own but I think he's too stubborn for that.

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wumao 2 points ago +2 / -0

This mentality that people "in the middle" feel the need to give a criticism with ever compliment is so annoying. I can't think of a single president in history that this habit has applied to.

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marrkus_of_mrkopalj 0 points ago +1 / -1

I get tired of this. I hear it at work constantly.

Just admit you love what the man has done as president and admit you have a crush already.

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M8kMdlErthGr8Again 19 points ago +22 / -3

Timmy is very far from a far left liberal.

Timmy is a left of center idealist who clutches his pearls a lot, but a lot closer to us than he is to them.

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Chuj 10 points ago +10 / -0

The Overton window shift left him closer to the right, as the left moved leagues to the left

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KRM944 9 points ago +11 / -2

Exactly this! Since American politics are way past kitchen table issues he is on our side.

He agrees that if politics come back to kitchen table issues, he is almost definitely opposite the thinking/feeling/position of conservatives.

I will give him this- he has two ears and a brain. He listens and thinks about issues- he doesn’t REEEE and screech incessantly

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CashMAGA 1 point ago +1 / -0

I disagree with Tim on a lot of issues but I at least respect him.

More than I can say for Cuck News Network.

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Barbs 11 points ago +11 / -0

He just voted for Trump today. He voted straight Republican.

He tweeted about it this morning.

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Food4thought 31 points ago +33 / -2

Lol, I'm not sure how anyone can work that much and not get burned out.... I sound the same after 45 minutes of talking.... so.... "to be fair", "it's complicated".

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Femprep 1 point ago +1 / -0

Just no.

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Zenweaponry 15 points ago +16 / -1

100% this. The hedging and the same tangents every time do get old. I much prefer the Timcast because having a guest prevents Tim from just going down the same rabbit hole again. However, there is something to be said for the fact that new listeners/watchers won't have heard those points and he does need to reach the new members of his audience.

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skygz 12 points ago +13 / -1

I agree, I usually either only watch the first 5 minutes where he talks about the article or just don't click on his videos these days. Timcast IRL on the other hand is knocking it out of the park with the guests. Been watching him since his Sweden trip.

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M8kMdlErthGr8Again 7 points ago +8 / -1

If he could just get rid of that weirdo that asks dumb questions and never understands anything. It’s like I’m listening to a pothead.

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Barbs 7 points ago +7 / -0

I agree. Adam asked inquisitive questions and you got to follow him along the logic path to his eventual understanding of it. That’s fun to watch.

Ian is like that kid in class who was barely paying attention, and then asks stupid questions or spouts their dumb opinion that’s barely relevant to the topic. It’s kinda grating.

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Carlos142857 7 points ago +8 / -1

Are you talking about IAN?

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M8kMdlErthGr8Again 5 points ago +5 / -0

I think so.

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conservativeyuppie 7 points ago +8 / -1

My brain cells commit suicide every time Ian tries to make a point about something ridiculous, like how republics don't work. He was more tolerable when he was on Adam's show, I think he jives better with him and Adam has a way of getting through to him in a way that Tim doesn't.

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M8kMdlErthGr8Again 3 points ago +3 / -0

I’m not even sure he has that much knowledge at all. Weird or otherwise.

I dunno, I just have a real hard time listening to him when he seems to be focusing on the conversation and then just says something out of left field that sometimes isn’t even related.

I feel like I’m listening to the user “ramblesofftopic” in real life, except this guy probably didn’t understand the original topic.