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Title: in an aside, Tim Pool explains why the Pretender will be impotent to do anything
Post by: franksolich on December 13, 2020, 04:10:19 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-ubygqpr5E

^^^youtube video, probably one of Tim Pool's longest ones ever.

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House GOP Has Major Plan To FLIP Electoral Vote To Trump, NYT Says Pence Could REJECT Democrat Votes

House GOP Has Major Plan To FLIP Electoral Vote To Trump, NYT Says Pence Could REJECT Democrat Votes. While it is most likely a big nothing burger there will always be one last attempt to say Trump can still win.

Truth be told however is that he can

Mike Pence counts the electoral votes come January 6th and if enough Republicans contest enough votes Pence could choose to toss out Electoral College votes forcing a contingent election in which Trump and Pence would be reelected.

This is mostly dedicated to explaining the 97 or 410 or 676 paths to victory President Trump still has available to him (highly improbable, but possible), but then near the end, he gets around to talking about what happens when a significant proportion of the population refuses to acknowledge the authority of a leader, real or imagined.

So West Virginia decides a President Biden is not a legitimately elected president, and refuses to obey any and all federal laws, and refuses to pay taxes to Washington, D.C.  What's going to happen?  Is the Pretender going to send in the U.S. Army to overpower and occupy West Virginia?

As another aside--there's lots of "asides" in this video--he says the news media is going to keep the Trump controversy going on for as long as possible, because they know that once Trump is evaporated, so too will the legacy media be extincted.
Title: Re: in an aside, Tim Pool explains why the Pretender will be impotent to do anything
Post by: Eupher on December 14, 2020, 10:55:30 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-ubygqpr5E

^^^youtube video, probably one of Tim Pool's longest ones ever.

This is mostly dedicated to explaining the 97 or 410 or 676 paths to victory President Trump still has available to him (highly improbable, but possible), but then near the end, he gets around to talking about what happens when a significant proportion of the population refuses to acknowledge the authority of a leader, real or imagined.

So West Virginia decides a President Biden is not a legitimately elected president, and refuses to obey any and all federal laws, and refuses to pay taxes to Washington, D.C.  What's going to happen?  Is the Pretender going to send in the U.S. Army to overpower and occupy West Virginia?

As another aside--there's lots of "asides" in this video--he says the news media is going to keep the Trump controversy going on for as long as possible, because they know that once Trump is evaporated, so too will the legacy media be extincted.

Pool irritates the **** out of me. I think it's that dumbass watch cap he wears all the time and his habit of using 6,728 words to describe something that someone else can say in 14.

There are too many complacent, habitual viewers of the legacy media to do anything but turn on their pablum-feeder when Mickey's Little Hand reaches toward 12. Legacy media is too powerful to be dry up and blow away like Hillary's twat. Besides, Big Tech will continue to pimp what they spew.

No, they'll be around to infect others long after Trump retires to Mar-a-Lago, sorry to say.
Title: Re: in an aside, Tim Pool explains why the Pretender will be impotent to do anything
Post by: Ptarmigan on December 14, 2020, 06:42:50 PM
The news media has a symbiosis with President Donald Trump.

The news media is a shell of its former self.
Title: Re: in an aside, Tim Pool explains why the Pretender will be impotent to do anything
Post by: landofconfusion80 on December 14, 2020, 10:40:31 PM
Pool irritates the **** out of me. I think it's that dumbass watch cap he wears all the time and his habit of using 6,728 words to describe something that someone else can say in 14.

There are too many complacent, habitual viewers of the legacy media to do anything but turn on their pablum-feeder when Mickey's Little Hand reaches toward 12. Legacy media is too powerful to be dry up and blow away like Hillary's twat. Besides, Big Tech will continue to pimp what they spew.

No, they'll be around to infect others long after Trump retires to Mar-a-Lago, sorry to say.
He definitely has a take it or leave it style. However,  I really believe that his style of commentary will be the future of media.
Title: Re: in an aside, Tim Pool explains why the Pretender will be impotent to do anything
Post by: Eupher on December 15, 2020, 12:52:11 PM
He definitely has a take it or leave it style. However,  I really believe that his style of commentary will be the future of media.

My complaint isn't so much what he says. It's how he says it. DOM. And his annoying habit of reading what's on the screen, as if we can't do that.

He's young and you may be right about his style of commentary being the future of media. But I hope not. Who has time to listen to all that jabber?
Title: Re: in an aside, Tim Pool explains why the Pretender will be impotent to do anything
Post by: landofconfusion80 on December 15, 2020, 02:00:16 PM
My complaint isn't so much what he says. It's how he says it. DOM. And his annoying habit of reading what's on the screen, as if we can't do that.

He's young and you may be right about his style of commentary being the future of media. But I hope not. Who has time to listen to all that jabber?
Hours in a truck gives you lots of time to listen... works great for a long winded person I guess. Documentaries, Nigerian scam calls(go for hours) and soundboard pranks are also on the list