

The Tim Dillon Show
The Tim Dillon Show
Tim Dillon is a comedian and tour guide. He’s very excited to give you a tour of the end of the world. Each week from a porch in Los Angeles he shares apocalyptic visions with his friends and berates a local diner.
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Nov 15, 2025 • 1h 8min
470 - Lame Duck Donald & The Immigration Nation
Tim dives into the intricacies of New York real estate, exposing the influence of foreign buyers and shell companies. He questions how the college system has failed students and critiques the influx of foreign tech workers. A discussion on Trump's perceived lame duck status leads to insights on celebrity controversies and their detachment from real societal issues. Plus, Tim hilariously debates the implications of a Waymo car's mishap with a cat, highlighting the weird priorities in tech outrage versus urban decay.

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Nov 8, 2025 • 1h 18min
469 - Zohran’s Victory, Air Traffic Chaos, & Government Shutdown
Tim dives into Zohran Mamdani's surprising victory as NYC's mayor, exploring the archetypes of his voter base. He humorously critiques the chaos in air travel due to the government shutdown, highlighting workers being asked to volunteer. Childhood vacation tales bring a mix of nostalgia and whimsy as he reflects on safe trips and societal observations. Plus, there's satire on Kash Patel's girlfriend's country music and a deep dive into the implications of tech oligarchy and asset tokenization for future freedoms.

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Nov 1, 2025 • 1h 15min
468 - Halloween Beast Mode & Billie Eilish Bravery
Cheryl Hines, actress and author of the memoir Unscripted, shares her journey navigating Hollywood and the complexities of being part of the Kennedy family. She discusses the challenges of maintaining friendships amidst political divides and the personal impact of public scrutiny as a political spouse. Cheryl also reflects on her experiences in LA versus D.C., her book tour, and the pressures of familial expectations. This thought-provoking conversation unveils her insights on bravery, loss, and the importance of compassion.

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Oct 22, 2025 • 1h 6min
467 - Bernie Sanders
Senator Bernie Sanders, a progressive political leader and author, discusses crucial issues like wealth inequality and healthcare in this engaging dialogue. He highlights the influence of money in politics, advocating for public funding of elections to combat Citizens United. Sanders critiques the Democratic Party's shift away from working-class concerns, addresses immigration reform, and calls for a comprehensive approach to U.S. foreign policy, especially regarding Gaza and Ukraine. Don't miss his insights on economic priorities and the urgency of discussing AI's impact on jobs.

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Oct 18, 2025 • 1h 4min
466 - The Real Katie Porter & A Special Guest
A deep dive into Katie Porter's controversial political persona takes center stage. Tim dissects her viral whiteboard moments and confrontational style, while pondering her utility for Democrats. The discussion shifts to the unchanging nature of Trump and his wealth's impact on politics. Insights on Zohran Mamdani's leftist vision explore New York's future. The fallout from leaked Young Republican texts raises alarm over youth radicalization. The need for cooler political rhetoric is emphasized, warning against escalating tribalism.

74 snips
Oct 11, 2025 • 1h 11min
465 - Marjorie Taylor Greene Emergency Podcast
Marjorie Taylor Greene, a U.S. Representative from Georgia and outspoken conservative, joins Tim Dillon to tackle provocative issues. They dive into the Epstein files and the lack of transparency surrounding them. Greene discusses the influence of AIPAC and critiques U.S. aid to Israel. The conversation addresses healthcare challenges and immigration policies, urging a focus on the American populace. Additionally, they explore the implications of media consolidation and public distrust in institutions, all while debating U.S. involvement in Ukraine.

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Oct 4, 2025 • 52min
464 - They Got Greta, A.I. Hollywood, & The Battle For Tik Tok
A new AI actress, Tilly Norwood, sparks controversy in Hollywood as Tim dives into the implications of AI performers replacing humans. Greta Thunberg's flotilla encounter with the Israeli Navy raises eyebrows, while Netanyahu's comments on influencers highlight a new wave of information warfare. The conversation shifts to the economic challenges posed by AI and military training in U.S. cities. Meanwhile, tourism dips drastically in Vegas, and Tim paints a dystopian future driven by automation. Expect laughs and sharp insights throughout!

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Sep 27, 2025 • 1h 5min
463 - Tylenol ‘Tism, FBI at Jan. 6th, & Meeting The Mossad
Tim dives into RFK Jr.'s controversial claims about Tylenol potentially causing autism. A secret military meeting raises eyebrows amid geopolitical tensions. Shocking reports reveal 275 FBI agents were undercover during the January 6th events. The arrest of money manager Howard Rubin for serious allegations sparks outrage. Palantir's bizarre shift into a lifestyle brand raises questions about ethics. Plus, Tim explores digital privacy issues in the AI age, showcasing the blurred lines between investigative journalism and comedic commentary.

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Sep 20, 2025 • 1h 1min
462 - Cancelling Kimmel, Fired From Riyadh, & The Prison Housing Market
Tim dives into the controversy surrounding Jimmy Kimmel's recent comments and the implications for free speech. He shares the surprising news of his firing from the Riyadh Comedy Festival and critiques the elite's distractions that hide larger societal issues. Discussing the dangers of media manipulation and algorithmic control, he emphasizes the importance of community connection. Tim urges listeners to reclaim their neighborhoods and practical skills to combat modern isolation and disconnection.

70 snips
Sep 13, 2025 • 1h 3min
461 - The Silencing Of Charlie Kirk
Max Blumenthal, a journalist and editor of ‘The Grayzone’, joins to reveal the complexities of Charlie Kirk's controversial life. They discuss Kirk's surprising rejection of a massive funding offer from Benjamin Netanyahu, shedding light on the pressure conservative figures face. The conversation also dives into societal reactions to tragedies and critiques the disturbing joy some find in them. As they explore the implications of political influence and the shifting dynamics within the right, listeners gain insight into the turbulent intersections of activism, funding, and cultural narratives.


