Timcast IRL · December 3, 2023 · 2h 0m
Sunday Uncensored: Jack Posobiec Members Only Podcast
Episode Recap
In this Sunday Uncensored episode from December 3, 2023, Tim Pool and his co-hosts engage in uncensored political commentary and cultural discussion. The episode opens with reactions to the death of Henry Kissinger, with the hosts expressing critical views of his legacy while acknowledging his diplomatic significance. A segment addresses a story about Michael Latt, a social justice charity founder who was shot and killed by a homeless woman who broke into his Los Angeles home, sparking discussion about self-defense and the failure of social work approaches. The conversation shifts to a critique of Peter Dinklage's comments about little people in Hollywood, with Tim Pool calling it selfish that Dinklage would allegedly try to prevent opportunities for other little people after achieving success himself. The hosts discuss their plans to build a multi-story home and concerns about aging and stairs. Geopolitical discussion emerges around Western diplomats' approach to Russia, with criticism that modern diplomats lack traditional education and reference anime like Bleach and Jujutsu Kaisen to make legal arguments. The conversation highlights a perceived disconnect between modern leadership and traditional diplomacy, with references to historical figures like Talleyrand. The episode concludes with condemnation of construction workers building migrant camps in Chicago, with strong criticism of those willing to profit from border policies.
TL;DR
- →Hosts react to Henry Kissinger's death with critical commentary, discussing his controversial legacy and recent interview where he acknowledged immigration mistakes
- →Tim Pool critiques Peter Dinklage for allegedly wanting to deny opportunities to other little people in Hollywood after achieving success himself
- →Discussion of Michael Latt shooting by a homeless woman who broke into his LA home, questioning why he didn't have a gun for self-defense
- →Hosts debate building a tall house with stairs, with co-host noting clients in their 50s struggle with stairs and Tim Pool refusing to give up his stair-climbing dreams
- →Geopolitical analysis of Western vs Russian diplomatic approaches, criticizing modern diplomats for lacking traditional education and using anime references
- →Strong condemnation of construction workers building Chicago migrant camps, with hosts calling them willing to accept 'blood money' to harm their communities
Key Moments
- 0:00Kissinger Death CommentaryHosts open with critical reactions to Henry Kissinger's death, playing a clip of his recent interview about immigration mistakes
- 3:20Michael Latt Shooting StoryDiscussion of the social justice charity founder shot by a homeless intruder, questioning gun control and social work approaches
- 2:53Peter Dinklage CriticismTim Pool criticizes Dinklage for allegedly pulling the ladder up behind other little people in Hollywood
- 5:43House Building DiscussionCasual conversation about building plans and aging concerns with stairs in multi-story homes
- 7:23Diplomatic CriticismAnalysis of Western diplomats lacking traditional education, with hosts criticizing use of anime references in legal arguments
Notable Quotes
“I'd like to have this special parody the death of Kissinger, who is a disgusting and awful human being and will not be missed.”
— Tim Pool · opening commentary on Kissinger
“Leave it to a little person to pull the ladder up behind him like come on man what the hell is that about”
— Tim Pool · criticizing Peter Dinklage
“Where's his gun? A homeless lady breaks into his house. Why didn't he shoot her? Probably he didn't have a gun. Only bad people have guns.”
— Tim Pool · Michael Latt shooting discussion
“None of them could even like come anywhere close to operating on this guy's level. Now it's like they literally sit there and talk about things as if it's like Star Wars or Marvel as a reference point.”
— Tim Pool · comparing modern diplomats to Kissinger
“That's the root of all of this, individuals who are willing to accept blood money to burn to the fucking ground their own communities.”
— Tim Pool · condemning Chicago migrant camp construction