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Tim Pool

Host of the Timcast IRL podcast, known for his independent perspective on news and current events.

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Oct 15, 2024 • 51min

Will Men Vote For Kamala? With Tim Pool, Vincent Oshana, Wajahat Ali and Nomiki Konst

In this engaging discussion, Tim Pool, a conservative commentator, teams up with progressive broadcaster Nomiki Konst, columnist Wajahat Ali, and podcaster Vincent Oshana to analyze Kamala Harris's uphill battle in the election. They dissect the complex interplay of misogyny, race, and voter perception, questioning whether her substantial fundraising is translating into genuine support. The group delves into gender dynamics, particularly Harris's struggle to connect with male voters, contrasting her campaign strategies with Donald Trump's approach amidst evolving voter demographics.
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Nov 16, 2024 • 40min

Real Answers and Real Drinks: Tim Pool | YES or NO

Tim Pool, an independent journalist known for his sharp political commentary, joins for a lively discussion filled with laughs. They tackle conspiracy theories and the influence of mainstream media while debunking celebrity promises to flee if Trump wins. Tim’s passion for skateboarding introduces humor about tricks and superstitions, and they share quirky anecdotes about bourbon and even voice acting for Dr. Fauci. It's a wild blend of politics, pop culture, and personal stories that keeps listeners engaged.
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Oct 29, 2024 • 1h 2min

Major Victory For Trump? With Kevin McCarthy, Tim Pool and Zachary Levi

The discussion features Kevin McCarthy, a former Speaker of the House, and Tim Pool, a political commentator, along with Nina Turner, a progressive former Ohio Senator, and actor Zachary Levi, known for his role in Shazam. They dive into Trump’s skyrocketing poll numbers despite controversies and assess Kamala Harris’s struggle in swing states. The group debates media bias, women’s rights, and the implications of transgender athletes in sports, all while navigating the complexities of American political divisiveness.