It was on his Timcast IRL podcast about a month ago, when he finally swallowed the red pill and admitted publicly he's voting for Trump. Since then you can absolutely tell it feels like a 900lb gorilla just got off his back, he seems to be speaking more freely and emotional than ever before (while still remaining PG)
He’s said he’d crawl over broken glass to vote for Trump. He said if Trump had a book with every slur there ever was and walked around calling people them he’d still vote for him
He's still a lefty though, Biden is just a shit candidate. Tim still believes in socialized government programs, he just knows in this current position Trump is the better candidate for America
Which I at least respect he's able to see that, but it doesn't mean he's a conservative
The fact that he doesn’t agree with Trump on everything, but can still acknowledge some good things about him is very respectable. This type of non-extremist thinking is extremely rare among leftists.
If everyone had that baseline level of consideration, "I don't agree 100% with this person, but I can tolerate the differences for the sake of what we agree upon being more important for completing a task", that minimal level of human empathy, the world wouldn't have a Progressive Left.
Conservatives believe in socialised government programmes.
There is no reason why, in a society which has reached the general level of wealth ours has, the first kind of security should not be guaranteed to all without endangering general freedom; that is: some minimum of food, shelter and clothing, sufficient to preserve health. Nor is there any reason why the state should not help to organize a comprehensive system of social insurance in providing for those common hazards of life against which few can make adequate provision.
Frederick . A. Hayek - The Road to Serfdom
Or don't you think Mrs Thatcher was Conservative enough?
Agreed. I've managed to listen to him for more than 5 minutes, and regretted it every time. His initial take seems to be it, but I'm not familiar with him enough to know that's a consistent pattern that he never develops more info.
Maybe the key is to cut him off after 5 minutes, because he's just going to repeat what's already been said? Some people probably need the repetition though
Pool has in the last month or so come out and said he is voting for Trump I'm 90% sure. I know he has been adamant that he will not vote for Biden.
It was on his Timcast IRL podcast about a month ago, when he finally swallowed the red pill and admitted publicly he's voting for Trump. Since then you can absolutely tell it feels like a 900lb gorilla just got off his back, he seems to be speaking more freely and emotional than ever before (while still remaining PG)
He’s said he’d crawl over broken glass to vote for Trump. He said if Trump had a book with every slur there ever was and walked around calling people them he’d still vote for him
But would he vote for trump if trump stood on 5th avenue and shot someone?
He's still a lefty though, Biden is just a shit candidate. Tim still believes in socialized government programs, he just knows in this current position Trump is the better candidate for America
Which I at least respect he's able to see that, but it doesn't mean he's a conservative
The fact that he doesn’t agree with Trump on everything, but can still acknowledge some good things about him is very respectable. This type of non-extremist thinking is extremely rare among leftists.
If everyone had that baseline level of consideration, "I don't agree 100% with this person, but I can tolerate the differences for the sake of what we agree upon being more important for completing a task", that minimal level of human empathy, the world wouldn't have a Progressive Left.
Not as rare as you'd think, I'll eager. I think that as long as they aren't in blue hair or trans, there's a good chance they vote Trump.
In other words, as long as mental illness doesn't decide their choices for them.
"Socialized government programs" is an awfully broad category.
Everyone has their journey.
Conservatives believe in socialised government programmes.
Frederick . A. Hayek - The Road to Serfdom
Or don't you think Mrs Thatcher was Conservative enough?
I think Rogan will vote for Trump too. He probably just won't admit it
I tried watching Pool's show and he's so frigging boring.
Let me know when Pool covers Spygate.
Agreed. I've managed to listen to him for more than 5 minutes, and regretted it every time. His initial take seems to be it, but I'm not familiar with him enough to know that's a consistent pattern that he never develops more info.
Maybe the key is to cut him off after 5 minutes, because he's just going to repeat what's already been said? Some people probably need the repetition though