Timcast IRL · April 8, 2022 · 2h 0m
Timcast IRL #504 - Jan 6th Defendant NOT GUILTY, Judge AGREES Cops Let Them In w/Andrew Klavan
Episode Recap
Timcast IRL episode #504 aired on April 8, 2022, featuring host Tim Pool alongside co-hosts Ian Crossland and Seamus Coghlan, with special guest Andrew Klavan. The episode centered on several major news stories, most notably the acquittal of Matthew Martin, a federal defense contractor who became the first person found not guilty of all charges related to January 6th. U.S. District Judge Trevor N. McFadden agreed that police had let protesters into the building, creating reasonable doubt about the trespassing charges. Tim expressed vindication for his earlier claims that people waved in by police couldn't be convicted of trespassing. The discussion also covered a Black Lives Matter scandal involving a $3.1 million mansion purchased and sold to BLM for $5.8 million just six days later, with questions about where the $2.7 million difference went. Political polling data was presented showing Democrats in Pennsylvania leaving the Republican Party at four times the rate of the inverse, suggesting an apocalyptic November for Democrats. Andrew Klavan, host of The Andrew Klavan Show on The Daily Wire, joined to discuss these topics, including philosophical debates about objective truth versus subjective experience.
TL;DR
- →Matthew Martin became the first January 6th defendant acquitted of all charges when a federal judge ruled police letting people into the Capitol created reasonable doubt about trespassing charges.
- →A Black Lives Matter scandal was discussed where an associate purchased a mansion for $3.1 million and sold it to BLM for $5.8 million just six days later.
- →Pennsylvania polling data revealed Democrats are converting to Republicans four times faster than the reverse, suggesting significant losses in the November elections.
- →Andrew Klavan joined as guest to discuss the news stories and engage in philosophical debate about objective truth versus subjective experience.
- →Seamus Coghlan introduced himself as a cartoonist with a YouTube channel called Freedom Tunes, promoting his Disney grooming cartoon.
- →The panel discussed Disney's pattern of announcing 'first gay characters' similar to how politicians announce 'first Black Supreme Court justice.'
Key Moments
- 0:00Opening and Jan 6th AcquittalTim introduces the episode and discusses Matthew Martin's acquittal, expressing vindication for his earlier arguments about police letting protesters in.
- 35:00BLM Mansion ScandalThe panel discusses the $2.7 million discrepancy in the BLM mansion purchase and sale.
- 60:00Democratic Voter LossPolitical polling data from Pennsylvania showing Democrats leaving the party at concerning rates.
- 75:00Guest IntroductionAndrew Klavan joins the show and introduces himself as host of The Andrew Klavan Show on The Daily Wire.
- 115:00Objective Truth DebateIan Crossland challenges the panel on whether objective truth exists, leading to philosophical discussion.
Notable Quotes
“In the third trial pertaining to the January 6th insurrection, the judge agreed with the defendant. The police let them in the building, and therefore there's no trespassing.”
— Tim Pool · opening discussion about the acquittal
“Young Turks told me I made the dumbest argument by saying if people are fanned in by police with no warning to leave, you can't convict them for trespass. And here we are.”
— Tim Pool · expressing vindication about his earlier claims
“I'm Andrew Klavan. I'm the host of The Andrew Klavan Show on The Daily Wire. I'm the author of The Truth in Beauty, which was my latest book.”
— Andrew Klavan · guest introduction
“I think everything is subjective. Every human experience is subjective through that human, but we'll get into it. Maybe we can get into it later.”
— Ian Crossland · philosophical position on truth
“Every week we upload a new cartoon, and we do it on Thursdays. So if you guys want to go and check out the video we uploaded today, I think you'll very much enjoy it. It's about Disney and their proclivity for having groomers working for the organization.”
— Seamus Coghlan · promoting his cartoon about Disney