i saw what was up when he was treating Adam like he did on the show. Even if SoyJesus were to be irredeemably trash, Tim was unable to converse with him in a respectful manner. Tim is a mentally weak grifter.
I watched some of the Alex Jones "interview" on Pool. AJ just isn't a good interview because people want to interrupt nonstop and fact check every little point. But someone in the comments said that Michael Malice apparently tells Tim, "I have to sit you down off the air and talk to you, seriously" in the episode. Probably won't go anywhere. Don't care. Trump won.
Taking a counter point here: Fact checking Alex Jones makes Alex Jones better too. 80% of what Alex says ends up being true, often verifiably. The other 20% is him going off on a riff that is said in complete seriousness despite intended to be a gross exaggeration, or him just mixing up a crucial fact because he’s flying by the seat of his pants at Mach 3. There is little to distinguish the two, which is why Alex has his tin foil hat reputation. Alex Jones is his own worst enemy and needs someone to keep him grounded because otherwise he’s off in outer space most of the time. It also wouldn’t be hard for him to not do things like call for Bill Gates to be in front of a firing squad and repeatedly saying he’s Satan—though in Jones’ defense, he also said he might be Jesus. Giving people facts on Bill Gates is enough to turn people off from him and anything he’s involved in, and is far more damning.
People like Rogan and Tim, despite their faults, are doing their best to give Alex a broader audience. This, unfortunately, does require him to remain somewhat more grounded and not make himself an easy target by calling for violence. I love the guy, but he’s his own worst enemy.
yeah dont get me wrong, i'm not shitting on Adam, it was kind of a worst-case scenario for sake of the argument.
maybe i could see how adam's red pilling on air might have been taking too much air time from what Tim's goals were to cover in his show, and I could see how that could cause a split, etc and i get that;
What was very telling was how Tim was talking to Adam like he was a child and basically shutting down every point he made, to the point where it seemed like both Adam and you the viewer were wondering why Adam was even there in the first place
Tim has an ego problem: he doesn't like being challenged, he likes to tell people they're wrong, is a control freak, and has no patience when people start talking about "out there" stuff.
We saw it happen to Adam, we're starting to see it happen with Ian, and we saw how unhinged Tim was getting when he couldn't control Alex Jones and that other guy. Those two were probably the only guest to challenge Tim, and tell him that he's wrong. It was hilarious!
He got pushed around by both Vaush (A commie moron) and Alex Jones. When you're being pushed around by both sides so viciously, it might be time to hop off the fence and stop trying to ride the middle so hard
this was hands down the best part of that show, when the other two clicked in that Tim is an insufferable faggot so they started to troll him on multiple levels, and watching half of the trolling going over Tim's head while the other half pierces deep into his ego was comedic gold.
We need a remake with just AJ and Michael Malice talking awesome shit while absolutely trashing and trolling each other as it should and would have been without the mental weakling derailing every convo
Do we know that Tim fired Adam? I liked Adam but was under the impression that he mostly wanted to do his own thing, or asked Tim for more money and Tim realized he didn’t actually need Adam.
Nailed it. Tim has supposedly been on a red pill journey for years now. Either he's dumb as cuck or he's playing his audience for clicks/views. I think we all know it's a ploy.
Hes probably playing it safe and trying to keep a larger audience. Which in the longrun may be good, as he for a while has been giving subtle red pills.
exactly this. every single conservation was this. tim seems to have a need to control a conversation even if it means completely derailing it. I saw it with Adam and it finally became much more obvious when it wasn't just with him but with alex jones.
note that Tim was also much more careful with Malice, even though Malice was taking plenty of low-key shots at Tim. He had a respect for Michael, as he should have had with Alex, even if Alex is as bad as some say.
He only shows respect when he has to. On top of that he's got a big fuckin ego problem and he even confuses himself on a semi-continuous basis
This. He may claim to be center left, but he’s got the ego and hubris of the far left.
Remember that dating preferences video he did a while back that he caught him a bunch of flack? The one where he said that if he got friend zoned and he didn’t want to be their friend and cut them off? Those women probably friend zoned him because they saw him for the controlling fruitcake he is.
The dude is always high strung with zero sense of humor, honestly I think he’s on the spectrum.
The thing I remember most about that video is the guest repeatedly asking Lydia for her opinion - trying to get a woman’s perspective - only for Tim to keep interrupting to tell her she was wrong.
Tim's also starting to do it to Ian, and I can see a rift forming much like with Adam.
Tim's telling Ian he's wrong, and Tim's rolling his eyes when Ian starts talking about his hippy stuff. While Ian's hippy stuff is BS, Tim is having a shorter and shorter fuse for tolerating it. It's only a matter of time with the way Tim cuts Ian down.
I think SoyJesus leaving should have been a red flag to more people myself included. Adam from what I've seen is a genuine and honest guy. And if Tim was so bad to the point Adam left, then there are major issues.
He made it clear that he expected to be in charge and run a tight ship at one point. He was talking about someone else but made reference back to his own show and it seemed to me that he was pointedly directing things at Adam.
i saw what was up when he was treating Adam like he did on the show. Even if SoyJesus were to be irredeemably trash, Tim was unable to converse with him in a respectful manner. Tim is a mentally weak grifter.
Adam grew and changed, learned. Adam saw the truth and took the red pill.
I watched some of the Alex Jones "interview" on Pool. AJ just isn't a good interview because people want to interrupt nonstop and fact check every little point. But someone in the comments said that Michael Malice apparently tells Tim, "I have to sit you down off the air and talk to you, seriously" in the episode. Probably won't go anywhere. Don't care. Trump won.
The Alex Jones episode was removed by youtube. You can still DL it here (for now): https://volafile.org/get/DyiyH4d1X6F6g/Timcast%20IRL%2020201112.mp4
Taking a counter point here: Fact checking Alex Jones makes Alex Jones better too. 80% of what Alex says ends up being true, often verifiably. The other 20% is him going off on a riff that is said in complete seriousness despite intended to be a gross exaggeration, or him just mixing up a crucial fact because he’s flying by the seat of his pants at Mach 3. There is little to distinguish the two, which is why Alex has his tin foil hat reputation. Alex Jones is his own worst enemy and needs someone to keep him grounded because otherwise he’s off in outer space most of the time. It also wouldn’t be hard for him to not do things like call for Bill Gates to be in front of a firing squad and repeatedly saying he’s Satan—though in Jones’ defense, he also said he might be Jesus. Giving people facts on Bill Gates is enough to turn people off from him and anything he’s involved in, and is far more damning.
People like Rogan and Tim, despite their faults, are doing their best to give Alex a broader audience. This, unfortunately, does require him to remain somewhat more grounded and not make himself an easy target by calling for violence. I love the guy, but he’s his own worst enemy.
yeah dont get me wrong, i'm not shitting on Adam, it was kind of a worst-case scenario for sake of the argument.
maybe i could see how adam's red pilling on air might have been taking too much air time from what Tim's goals were to cover in his show, and I could see how that could cause a split, etc and i get that;
What was very telling was how Tim was talking to Adam like he was a child and basically shutting down every point he made, to the point where it seemed like both Adam and you the viewer were wondering why Adam was even there in the first place
Tim has an ego problem: he doesn't like being challenged, he likes to tell people they're wrong, is a control freak, and has no patience when people start talking about "out there" stuff.
We saw it happen to Adam, we're starting to see it happen with Ian, and we saw how unhinged Tim was getting when he couldn't control Alex Jones and that other guy. Those two were probably the only guest to challenge Tim, and tell him that he's wrong. It was hilarious!
Sounds like a progressive
He got pushed around by both Vaush (A commie moron) and Alex Jones. When you're being pushed around by both sides so viciously, it might be time to hop off the fence and stop trying to ride the middle so hard
this was hands down the best part of that show, when the other two clicked in that Tim is an insufferable faggot so they started to troll him on multiple levels, and watching half of the trolling going over Tim's head while the other half pierces deep into his ego was comedic gold.
We need a remake with just AJ and Michael Malice talking awesome shit while absolutely trashing and trolling each other as it should and would have been without the mental weakling derailing every convo
Do we know that Tim fired Adam? I liked Adam but was under the impression that he mostly wanted to do his own thing, or asked Tim for more money and Tim realized he didn’t actually need Adam.
Nailed it. Tim has supposedly been on a red pill journey for years now. Either he's dumb as cuck or he's playing his audience for clicks/views. I think we all know it's a ploy.
Hes probably playing it safe and trying to keep a larger audience. Which in the longrun may be good, as he for a while has been giving subtle red pills.
You know it's bad when a vegan hippie is more manly than you.
Soy Jesus*
Adam: This is what I think
Tim: interrupts no, no, no, no, you’re wrong, listen to ME.
exactly this. every single conservation was this. tim seems to have a need to control a conversation even if it means completely derailing it. I saw it with Adam and it finally became much more obvious when it wasn't just with him but with alex jones.
note that Tim was also much more careful with Malice, even though Malice was taking plenty of low-key shots at Tim. He had a respect for Michael, as he should have had with Alex, even if Alex is as bad as some say.
He only shows respect when he has to. On top of that he's got a big fuckin ego problem and he even confuses himself on a semi-continuous basis
This. He may claim to be center left, but he’s got the ego and hubris of the far left.
Remember that dating preferences video he did a while back that he caught him a bunch of flack? The one where he said that if he got friend zoned and he didn’t want to be their friend and cut them off? Those women probably friend zoned him because they saw him for the controlling fruitcake he is.
The dude is always high strung with zero sense of humor, honestly I think he’s on the spectrum.
The thing I remember most about that video is the guest repeatedly asking Lydia for her opinion - trying to get a woman’s perspective - only for Tim to keep interrupting to tell her she was wrong.
Tim's also starting to do it to Ian, and I can see a rift forming much like with Adam.
Tim's telling Ian he's wrong, and Tim's rolling his eyes when Ian starts talking about his hippy stuff. While Ian's hippy stuff is BS, Tim is having a shorter and shorter fuse for tolerating it. It's only a matter of time with the way Tim cuts Ian down.
I think SoyJesus leaving should have been a red flag to more people myself included. Adam from what I've seen is a genuine and honest guy. And if Tim was so bad to the point Adam left, then there are major issues.
I think there is a possibility that he sees all fellow alt-media personalities as competitors and potential threats; not "comrades", if you will
He made it clear that he expected to be in charge and run a tight ship at one point. He was talking about someone else but made reference back to his own show and it seemed to me that he was pointedly directing things at Adam.