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posted ago by DawkinsPlays ago by DawkinsPlays +16 / -2

I listen to Tim quite a bit and he’s seems pretty fair. I like that he’s honest about Trump when he’s good and bad. I don’t think we should live in an echo chamber and only listen to people that won’t tell us when Trump does something that isn’t good. I’m not saying to subscribe to Chris Cuomo but Pool and Shapiro seem to be pretty fair when it comes to supporting Trump.

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KoalaTrump 2 points ago +2 / -0

For me, Tim Pool like Shapiro are spineless vultures. Articulate opportunists is how I would best put them but that's not to say they don't serve a purpose at times and still offer some points of interest.

To be more precise, my issue with both of them is that they felt much more emboldened under Trump rule. They could tear at PC culture, laugh at spergy lefties, and in large part their respective audiences grew because of that environment - neither of them voted for him in 2016 btw.

The very same environment that has allowed them to flourish (that they didn't have the insight to vote for originally) they don't defend.

Ask yourself, what good is a person who always seeks to be "fair" in a time when it would appear that certain forces will never play that way? Speech itself is under attack, not just freedom of speech. You don't play "fair" with those who try to take it from you, you don't "reason" with those who want to take it. The attempt to take it to begin with is both unfair and unreasonable.

Those two claim to understand that but they betray it.