Timcast IRL · May 29, 2022 · 2h 0m
Sunday Uncensored: Will Witt & Eva Member Podcast: AOC PISSED At Elon, Crew Talks Davos WEF, Bill Gates, And Klaus Schwab
Episode Recap
In this Sunday Uncensored episode of Timcast IRL from May 29, 2022, Tim Pool and co-hosts engaged in a wide-ranging discussion touching on modern political discourse, celebrity culture in politics, and globalist influences. The conversation opened with analysis of the ongoing drama between AOC and Elon Musk, with the hosts questioning how the congresswoman could afford a Tesla on her $177,000 salary. The panel dissected the petty Twitter exchange where Musk ratioed AOC, suggesting modern politics has devolved into TMZ-style celebrity drama rather than substantive policy discussion. Tim reflected on his earlier support for renewable energy investment and public works programs, contrasting that with AOC's more radical Green New Deal proposals. The discussion then shifted to Bill Gates and the World Economic Forum at Davos, with the hosts accusing Gates of hypocrisy for shorting Tesla stock while preaching about climate change. A conversation about censorship revealed insights from someone who worked in the Trump administration, explaining that censorship efforts aim to make the political right ineffective. The hosts celebrated the success of constitutional carry laws, with 25 states now having such legislation, suggesting conservative policies are winning despite attempts at suppression.
TL;DR
- →Tim Pool and co-hosts dissect the AOC versus Elon Musk Twitter drama, questioning how she affords a Tesla on a congressional salary and criticizing the trivial nature of modern political discourse
- →The panel debates AOC's policy proposals, with Tim drawing comparisons between her Green New Deal and FDR's successful public works programs that actually employed Americans
- →Bill Gates and the World Economic Forum come under scrutiny as hosts point out his apparent hypocrisy in shorting Tesla while simultaneously preaching about climate change
- →A first-hand account from a Trump administration veteran reveals that censorship efforts are deliberately designed to make the political right ineffective
- →The hosts celebrate constitutional carry victories with 25 states now having such laws, arguing conservative policies are succeeding despite institutional opposition
- →Tim discusses the cultural differences between American colonists who risked everything versus Europeans who preferred safety, suggesting this explains American resilience
Key Moments
- 0:00Opening - AOC Tesla DramaTim opens discussing AOC's Tesla and the petty Twitter drama with Elon Musk
- 15:00Modern Politics AnalysisPanel discusses how modern politics has become celebrity gossip and TMZ-style drama
- 25:00Green New Deal DebateTim reflects on his earlier support for renewable energy investment versus AOC's radical proposals
- 45:00Bill Gates and DavosDiscussion shifts to Bill Gates shorting Tesla while lecturing on climate change at WEF
- 60:00Censorship RevelationA conversation about censorship being designed to make the right politically ineffective
- 75:00Constitutional Carry VictoryPanel celebrates gun rights victories with 25 states having constitutional carry laws
Notable Quotes
“I don't know if I want to say names, but there are congressmen who definitely do not have money anymore. You don't make a lot of money. How does AOC have a Tesla? That's a $60,000 car.”
— Tim Pool · opening the discussion on congressional salaries and AOC's Tesla
“I just think it's funny that her politics extend to petty high school drama. Elon Musk said, Stop hitting on me. I'm really shy with a blushing face. He ratioed her with that. It was insane.”
— Tim Pool · analyzing the Twitter exchange between AOC and Elon Musk
“Bill Gates is like, climate change is a very serious problem, and we have too many people, so we need to make sure there's less people. And then he shorts Tesla.”
— Ian Crossland · criticizing Bill Gates' apparent hypocrisy on climate issues
“I think this guy is absolutely evil. They're much smarter than we give them credit for. They know what they're doing.”
— Tim Pool · discussing globalist elites and their intentions
“What they're doing is they're censoring just enough to make sure the right is politically ineffective.”
— Ian Crossland · revealing insights from a Trump administration insider about censorship tactics