Tim Pool admits in this interview that he voted for President Obama, became cynical and jaded thereafter, didn’t vote in the 2016 election and finally awakened to the pragmatic value of President Trump in 2020, now calling him “the greatest president of my lifetime.”
Perhaps Mr Pool’s personal political story follows the arc of many self-described young libertarians, I don’t know. Factually, I try to relate to those who didn’t see the fraud that Barack Obama represented, but often I find myself walking away physically and mentally from this expressed political worldview because it seems odd to me. I want to embrace those who are new to a reality of massive political manipulation in the U.S, yet I find myself struggling to understand how so many people just didn’t (or don’t) see it.
In this interview Tim Pool asks President Trump about deportation of illegal aliens, the structure of a new cabinet, how to eliminate the bureaucracy that seems to control the DC machinery, and more. The video is prompted to the segment with President Trump [1:31:00]. WATCH:
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I couldn’t fathom how so many people could not see Slick Willy for what he was. After all, he actually liked that nickname.
They saw his skin and inflated credentials.
And don’t forget that he could play the saxophone… sorta.
I lived through slick governorship in AR. The good ole boys of arkie dem politics made everyone think slick was “cool”…and so did many others. clinton(s) are corrupt to the core…as are most dems and way too many r’pukes.
Carville used the same trick to elect Clinton for Prez, that he used to elect Edwin Edwards for LA Guv – for the despicable EWE he paid the Democrat’s favorite KKK “republican” David Duke to run & split the republican vote – then for Clinton he used Perot to split the republican vote.
My question … now that we know how destructive the bushCARTEL has been for America … I’m reminded that bush41 was CIA – he would have known all about Mena, Ryaudi’s, drugs, guns, money, murder & Clinton – yet he still “lost” … maybe that was actually the plan.
David Duke split the Repub vote? Naw– more Perot, the only one who kept bringing up NAFTA and GATT.
Agree. David Duke was a pathetic joke, as usual.
And Perot was correct about most things he spoke about…..
Everything Ross Perot told us came true, everything busch told us was a lie. How blind I was back then!
… well … there was that Vietcong terrorists trying to kidnap his daughter … thing.
It was the entire process that led to an EWE vs Duke Guv election … Duke was the ONLY person EWE could defeat – Carville used a 3-way Republican split in the runoff election (with “re-registered” 9th Ward democrats voting Duke) to make certain Duke was the “Republican” candidate.
Carville modified his process by inserting a 3rd Party – Perot – to elect Clinton with less than 50% of the vote.
I couldn’t fathom how so many people could not see Bush 1 & 2, McCain and Romney, and his mini-me, Ryan, for what they were.
Fwiw, I have never voted for a Democrat presidential candidate in my very long life so I did vote for Bush 1 & 2 but I did NOT vote for either McCain or Romney. Instead I did not vote at all but I did hope that Obama would win for many reasons; reasons that included making it possible for DJT to finally accept the mission he’s been prepped for his entire life.
I think Bush I wasn’t liked so much as people were voting for Reagan’s 3rd term.
As for Bush II he played the aww shucks and I’m Christian game well. Then there was the patriotism of 9/11.
I’m not sure people actually liked Romney or McCain but were voting against Obama.
I think you nailed it, Lulu.
Having my eyes opened in my early 20’s by Reagan, Knowing Bush Sr. Was Reagans enemy, became a Pat Buchanan pitchfork follower and watched the Republican establishment take him out. Saw the despicable Clinton’s and media, clearly become leftists. When you talk about GWBush, it was him or Al Gore the first time, than swiftboat Kerry. But I started to see for myself the UniParty with the selections of McCain and the reprehensible Romney. No way I could vote for a Mormon. Than I finally felt Buchanan vindication with Trump. And I agree with Tim, best Pres. In my lifetime. PERIOD!
“Read my lips …” And then he raised taxes.
That, and Ross Perot, alienated many of Poppy Bush’s supporters on ’92. A “great sucking sound”, so to speak.
Clinton was in some ways a protest vote against Bush.
Bush only won in ’88 because people wanted to extend the Reagan years. He was an unappealing candidate in ’80, too.
And Bush “The Elder” promptly killed the Reagan Revolution.
Pence was implanted to do the same, but another 4 years of President Trump was too much for the Feral Deep Statist Uniparty to take, hence the sElection COUP of 2020, and another in 2022 as well.
I voted for Ross Perot.
That was the Perot “purpose” – split the republican vote & elect Clinton.
Not denigrating anyone who is now on board. Still, I wonder how it took so long to see what seems so obvious.
Effects of multi decade, multi faceted psyops (propaganda) campaigns.
30-40-30 rule.
Those waking up were in the “40” group.
It takes longer for some than others.
Are they 40%? Geez, worse than I thought — thought it was split into thirds.
hard to trust them not to turn again.
Like the DEATH VaXXXes???
Most conservatives still blindly support Israel. Many of us are still waiting for them to take that redpill and break the mass delusion.
Not “blindly”…
I support Israel and ALL other countries—— to make their own decisons, for their own people, using their own money, not mine. I’m very supportive.
It’s easy. Most people watch “their” news, hang with similar friends, and listen to what celebrities say because we are a celebrity worshipping culture. Most people live in a bubble.
The marketing of his campaign was genius…walking through Saks 5ht Avenue with Hillary on their way to Madison Square Garden for the Convention to give his acceptance speech…playing the Sax on Arsenio…the old vs new…Bush vs Clinton…swooning media…
AND…Perot taking away 20% of the R vote from Bush put him over the top…
Stars aligned…
I know people who have met Bill in person, and they say his charisma was off the charts. Some did not vote for him but met him and were like wow.
I met President Clinton in Rose Garden/White House. “Off the charts” charisma is correct. When he looked at you, his charm was palpable. You just wanted to like him, even swoon a little. Political rock star. …
I’ve met Hillary Clinton too. Cold fish, zero charisma.
So, their marriage of convenience (his charisma, her brains) was 100% good for their ambitions, but she underestimated Bill’s appetite for bimbo eruptions.
I’ve heard that about Clinton too, from people who are die-hard Conservatives who never voted for him.
Correct. He was a charmer and had a political gift of gab.
It took me quite awhile to realize that the Bush family was also part of the problem.
I supported W because he was a supposed conservative, preferable to Al Gore. The Bush family’s Iraq war never made sense but politics is a real maze and if the pieces don’t fit, I trusted the patriotism of the right.
I think many people on both the right and left fall into this category of trusting the system and their chosen side.
Heck, I supported Romney over Obama and Romney is quite a creep, as I now clearly see.
It is not that I really loved either politician but that was the choice we were given.
Finally found the Treehouse and Sundance and it all came together. Once you see the strings you cannot unsee them.
Thank you Sundance for sharing your insight with us all. Now it makes sense.
You opened my eyes.
Many of the same who see JellyBrain as an actual (Catholic) “Christian”. Et cetera, ad infinitum.
I am glad more people are waking up and walking away from the left. I did so myself in 2008. And that after years of being an activist on the left.
As a dog walker, I used to listen to AM radio while walking. I have always been open to new ideas and challenging conversations. I was more of a blue dog Democrat. I loved Bill Clinton. Never was big on HRC, however.
I hated Rush Limbaugh in the 90s.
I was almost suicidal when Al Gore lost.
I couldn’t stand Bush and Cheney.
Then listening to Larry Elder, Dennis Prager and even Rush in this new Century… I started to reevaluate my ideas and beliefs. I started to see how cunning Hillary was and after really liking Obama’s DNC speech in 2004, and seeing what a total opposite he was when running for President in 2008… a coin dropped.
I can’t say I am running to the Republicans. At least not the old GOP. I was America First before Trump entered the politicalarena for real… and was for him from that June day in 2015. I had watched all his shows and knew about him. I liked that he was so non typical and didn’t speak the political lingo.
For now, an Independent voting for many on the right. But they are not an automatic vote for me. They have to prove it.
I know so many others who have awakened due to the manipulations from the last 10 years.
I really hope the Republicans prove their worth.
Trump 2024.
He’ll be my first Presidential vote. Ever.
The good thing- you see the strings now.
And that doesn’t mean we flock to Republicans- it means we chose the best tool to do the job.
At the moment Republicans are not the solution to our problems, however, Democrats are the cause.
democrats are evil.
republicans are their evil enablers.
President Trump is a Patriot.
Welcome… quick question, how did you find us?
How did I find who? If this blog… I have been on TCTH since Martin/Zimmerman.
I followed a similar path.
I had been a lifelong Democrat by the time Obama ran for president and although I supported him I didn’t think he was ready but I thought it would help heal racial relations in this country…but it didn’t, it made them significantly worse.
After Obama and Congressional Democrats had several years of control and did very little of the things they promised, I started to question everything. That’s when I came across The Conservative Treehouse from a post on Twitter and learned about the UniParty.
When Trump announced his presidential run in 2015, I jumped right on board. I was looking for something different but I had also worked for the man decades before and admired that he was hard-working and cared about people. He was a great boss. Back then everyone LOVED Trump!
It disgusts me the way the media and liberals characterize him as a Nazi, evil and racist. Trump is none of those things, not even close.
So, I’m firmly on the TRUMP TRAIN…I do not consider myself to be a Republican, nor an Independent, because I could never go back to voting blue. I’m a MAGA voter…Period. I’ll only vote for MAGA candidates and if there are none, I just won’t vote. I’m tired of the lesser of two evils.
I also really question the “lesser than two evils.”
Seems like a slower journey to perdition. Regardless, we’ll arrive in the same place.
I would like to better understand why you thought electing Barrack Hussein Obama was going to be help heal racial relations. What was it that made you feel that way about him? Not being crass, I’m truly curious.
He’s no different than Al Sharpton or Rev. Jackson.
Listen to his 2004 DNC speech. It was hopeful and uniting. Then… he showed his real side after being elected. It started with calling cops racist for questioning the professor who looked like he broke into a home.
That would be Professor Gates, who helps people on PBS find their “roots”.
I agree. Plus the old GOP party made me cringe. They were so not for the “little” guy. At least the Democrats were good pretenders. Then you realize neither party really gives a damn… and lobbyists become their buddies.
You are not really telling the truth are you?
Your first Presidential vote EVER?
Really?
After loving bill clinton, and almost going suicidal when algore lost?
Really liking the obamma dnc speech and then realizing he did exactly opposite?
So an activist for the left that NEVER voted in a presidential election?
What did you do, just stuff ballot boxes with nothing but illegal votes?
I don’t like liars. They insult me as they think it’s impossible to see their lies.
But they lie so much, even they can’t tell truth from fiction.
*Yawn*
Yes, and before you call someone a liar, know the story. Don’t make yourself look stupid.
I have posted on here many times… as I became a naturalized citizen in 2022!
You know what they say about assumptions…
You were probably Ahead of many Normie Repubs, and may still be.
I voted for Carter …… twice before seeing the light.
All the best
Heh. Yep, me, too…and Clinton…it took 9-11 (and a stint teaching in the inner city) to make me realize how precious the country was and how much in risk it was…..
Just to say, Carter was the one who finished pushing my dad away from the democrats forever. In ’80 we both voted for Reagan.
I respect the man Carter… he didn’t get into politics to enrich himself… like the rest. Horrible policies as President. And weak.
Your story is exactly what people on the right need to hear and understand. I see so many people who always condemn first. A lot of Americans were bamboozled and mislead primarily by the drive bys and the politicians who lied to their faces day after day. Election cycle after election cycle.
We want to convince people to move to our side yet when they do they are called names for “taking too long to see the light.” What is purpose then? Reagan was a democrat until he saw the light. President Trump too was a democrat…. until he saw the light.
If you look at many outspoken conservatives… you see former Democrats that walked away.
Andrew Breitbart being just one.
The comments under the the video on YouTube are enlightening.
Thanks for that. The comments were outstanding!
IFA: I can’t see the Comments on YouTube.
I’m not a “Member” of YouTube.
Would you be willing pick 2 or 3 of your favorite Comments there and cut/paste them here?
I would be very grateful. 😃
Most of the comments are from disillusioned former D voters who have grown to appreciate and support President Trump. For example:
@mirr0rmirr0r
10 hours ago
I was a democrat until Trump came along. Voted for Trump in 2020, voting for him again. Let’s make America great again!
@jeffreygeorge219
7 hours ago
My whole family were Democrats… WERE…………….. NOW VOTING TRUMP
@BradPitbull
3 hours ago
I am a registered Democrat born and raised in Los Angeles….
I am voting Trump 2024
@DrumminSOB
4 hours ago
Another former demo here, this will be my 3rd vote for Trump.
@user-jk3vz9gm9l
10 hours ago
A Canadian, here. Trump2024/Poilievre2025… Let’s get our free nations back from these tyrannical bastards.
☀️ Thank you, ShainS.
I’m always a skeptic when it comes to social media. I wonder how many are real registered Demcorats who have seen the light and how many are just saying they are Demcocrats to see the light? The internet is a shell game and we need to keep our eye on the shell with the ball.
Not all may be as it seems. Be cautious and accept nothing at face falue except those you know personally.
Which video?
The video posted by Sundance.
“I want to embrace those who are new to a reality of massive political manipulation in the U.S, yet I find myself struggling to understand how so many people just didn’t (or don’t) see it.”
Here’s the deal. Every year about this time I have to remind my 1st grade teacher wife of a pretty solid rule. (while she does her annual soul searching and talks with the benefit coordinator as to weather or not to retire). Every year she does the head nod with a “yep.” I discovered the rule with older post-secondary students, but it still applies to the younger ones. Call it “wiring” by the time they are 6-8 years old.
SD…those are the segments of the population distribution you are trying to understand.
As a retired teacher with over 50 years in various classrooms, your observations are – in general – correct.
The percentage at the bottom tend to stay at the bottom: they will do all the dumb things possible (smoking, drinking alcohol, drugs of various kinds, stealing, etc.).
Today the problem is worse: their parents will make every stupid excuse possible for their below-average behavior.
I did have a Freshman D+ / C- student in my German classes who was extremely motivated and by the time he graduated, he had reached the A level in German IV as a Senior.
In the Navy, he became multi-lingual in Russian, Portuguese, and Dutch. He also rose to the rank of Captain.
Certainly he was NOT the rule, but I wish he had been!
The other problem is that the “A” kids (and others below them) can be brainwashed into believing the agenda through peer pressure and the desire to please their teachers.
And a further problem is the “the bell curve” – from what I was observing in Catholic schools – is now flattened in the middle with a bubble at the bottom.
A huge problem: DISHONESTY!!! Cheating via the Internet has infected every school in America and every family…or so it seemed to me! And the parents accept it as “using outside resources”!!!
NO! IT IS CHEATING!!!
It seems that 50% now have “a special education plan” for which the teacher must “make allowances” because the student – supposedly! – has Disabilities Q, T, W, and Z and blah blah blah!
I filed those plans in my desk drawer and never looked at them and treated the kids as if they were normal…because with very few exceptions they were!
They had “special education plans” because their parents had paid a psychologist or specialist to find something wrong.
Laziness and a whining personality are disabilities of sorts….but they have nothing to do with innate intelligence or the ability to learn!
You are right. As you have structured it, it IS cheating. It is much like the introduction of calculators back in the day. The kids need to know the basics and understand the why of it, and maybe that is the level you are teaching. But bear in mind they can learn even more complex concepts using calculators and computers.
Don’t hold them back. Embrace the technology and show them how to use the outside resources. That will be the reality of the task once they graduate. But then, here is the irony, YOU will need to be willing to learn new things yourself, no?
To bring this to Sundance’s point, it is true that some will refuse to learn. But I suggest they are the exception and not the rule.
I see it as Akindole said above.
“Their effective reinforcement is somewhere else–Somewhere you are not.”
There are billions of people worldwide who could become excellent baseball players but are unaware of that fact. Why, because they never had a coach to show them the game.
Precisely! Somewhere in themselves is some seed for future success.
“Why, because they never had a coach to show them the game.”
Or worse, they were told that they could never learn the game, before they had even tried!
Handicapping them by victimizing them, telling them they have disabilities when they have nothing of the sort, keeps them dependent on The System.
Some people need 6 weeks to grasp Calculus, others might need 6 months, and still others might need years. But too often that time needed to grasp it will not be given or found.
I had heard this, i don’t remember who shared it but it has always stayed with me. The question was what makes a good teacher. It is not the one who is able to get their students to remember all the facts that will help them pass a test. Once the test score is achieved, the students forget much of the material and are off to the next memorization. Unfortunately that is what is being driven by school administrators. A good teacher is one who instills in their students a desire, a personal passion that is their own to continue the quest of seeking answers to the questions that has become their own passion. It is that interest that continues too inspire that pursuit long after that teacher has touched their life. Those are the exceptional teacher that must feel left behind in today’s school system. How sad.
The problem is, they need to learn those basics, not get them from tech because each time we learn such material, it makes new pathways in our brain — that and the framework of the knowledge itself make future learning possible/easier.
No one says “don’t use the tech”–lots of teachers/married to teachers says it’s an adjunct, but it’s nearly impossible to get kids off it. But it must be stigmatized — getting facts off a calculator rather than doing it yourself even hurts later in life—we know now that if we don’t keep our brains active, that’s the way senility gets ahold…
(Heh, as a retired sped teacher married to a sped teacher,, may I say I agree with your on those “diagnoses” — when we started, everyone w/behavior probs was “ADD” or “ADHD” — now everyone w/those problems has a sped diagnosis of “ODD” — Oppositional Defiance Disorder, or “was never given rewards/consequences to teach them appropriate behavior” — and we find that latter idea works very well.
(Now everyone w/ a low IQ or who refuses to work is “autistic.” No….)
As a retired volunteer cashier in a local non profit store, the move to better and more advanced technology may erase the interpersonal relationship between the worker and the customer. In our previous store (we moved to a new one) I could see the customer/ pass pleasantries with them while I cashiered their items, and make the process more friendly and human. Now I sit behind a computer screen clicking on the screens’ boxes showing prices, etc, and can barely see or talk to the customer. It feels very foreign and seems that it has taken away most of the enjoyment the job once offered. It makes me think: Does training children to use all that technology have its perils for their future and their ability to relate to other humans? I think it does. What fresh hell have we all accepted and why don’t we see it?!! Rant over. Please proceed to the nearest exit….
“They had “special education plans” because their parents had paid a psychologist or specialist to find something wrong.”
^^^^THIS^^^^
I pulled my son out of an expensive, private, Christian school because he was struggling with spelling and math. My husband, who is dyslexic, recognized the same issues that he had faced as a child, which went undiagnosed because his mother was a recent immigrant and didn’t speak English well enough to realize there was a problem.
I started homeschooling him at age 10 and basically had to restart basic math and grammar because he had never understood what the teacher was explaining. I told him from the very beginning that dyslexia (and in his case, dyscalculia) was a factor but was NOT an excuse. Within two years, he was not only at grade level, but was in the 90th percentile in most subjects. He scored almost 2100 on his SATs, was accepted at seven different colleges, and ended up graduating with honors from a top university. I didn’t do anything remarkable – just held him to a reasonable standard and expected him to perform to the best of his ability.
We had a family member who saw how our sons were excelling and decided that he wanted the same for his son…but he and his wife then went on to make every excuse in the book for him! They ignored every piece of advice that we offered and constantly explained that Little Lord Fauntleroy was “very sensitive”, didn’t perform well “under pressure”, had a “very gentle spirit”, “self esteem issues” etc, etc!
Well, needless to say, those early patterns of making excuses and not holding their son accountable became cemented into his personality. He never graduated from High School – didn’t even get a GED, because “he just doesn’t like tests” even though, of course, he is “very smart” in the subjects he likes! He is currently unemployed, doesn’t have a driver’s license, and is living in their basement, where he is working on the next great American novel! I wish his story was the exception, but from conversations that I have had with many teachers over the years, it seems he is unfortunately now the rule!
What do you believe caused the autism epidemic … being a child of the 50’s with children in the 70’s … we were all vaccinated with “well baby” vaccines (nothing like the slew of shots given to todays children) – and for the most part autism/ADD/ADHD were an unknown … my father returned from Vietnam – unknowingly poisoned by Agent Orange chemicals, that manifested into Parkinson’s … now I suspect unknown/untested chemicals in shots/vaccines/medicines caused these conditions and have – quietly – been removed.
The fauciSTEIN SCAMDemic exposed the evil behind the Big Pharma & CDC mask of lies.
This is very much the case in college classes. I’ve taught in engineering departments in three universities and that is how the distribution goes. One young man failed my class by not showing up for two and a half months, instead staying in his room playing video games. There are some people you cannot reach, what they do is inexplicable.
But the ones in the middle who have misconceptions or holes in their rationale can be reached, and the light bulb can go on. I think this is happening more, but some have a significant activation energy.
You’ve just described the source of the problem: If our system of education did not pigeonhole children and expected the best from all of them, we’d have a better pool of voters. Studies have shown that what the teacher expects the teacher gets. I was introduced to this philosophy of education my first day of student teaching (3rd grade). I thought it was a terrible, defeatist attitude on the part of the teacher and I decided it would not be mine. I never read the children’s files prior to the beginning of school, keep an open mind, expect the best from all of them, and generally get it. A teacher friend of mine was assigned to a class of accelerated learners. They all did well, as she expected. At the end of the year, she read their files and found that several of the students were thought to be slow learners and had been assigned to that class by mistake. And yet those children did just as well as the fast learners.
For the most part, children grow up according to how they are raised.
Parents are a child’s first teachers. If learning is important in a household then children will do better in school than in households where it’s not. Neglectful parents produce bad outcomes and that’s difficult for any teacher to overcome.
Same with politics.
If the parents are Democrats then most likely their offspring will be too until they get wise. Democrats have the advantage because they actively target young people with freebies like free college and they push their ideology as “cool” and progressive when it’s actually the reverse.
Traditional Republicans could try to reach more young people but why would they when the two-party charade works for them, too?
Trump is trying more outreach this year and if MAGA continues to go outside the box, they’ll get more young voters.
I would add that sometimes grades are not a reflection of a students ability to get answers right, but on the ability of a teacher to actually teach. (and be good at their job) There are plenty of crappy teachers about! (Similar to many professions)
I have known people that were F’s and when changing schools they went to C’s, B’s and even A’s for the same subject. Also I have seen vice versa. Straight A students reverting to D, E and F’s when switching teachers.
All is well and the plan to wake up Americans is well underway, Tin Pool is a good example.
“I” believe this is perhaps President Trump greatest gift to this country ripping the curtains back exposing the ubiparty for who and what it is Kabuki Theater for the masses to fool/placate while dragging our great land into darkness.
We are on the precipice as a nation, will we go off the edge into darkness or step back at the last moment for the save stepping back into light. We’ll see.
Ultra-MAGA!
You’re right. Even my kids are paying attention now and know the names of many of the players. Never would have thought they’d care until President Trump.
The big MO is going in our direction — which is what pushes those FOMO people, who must jump on the “bandwagon” — in our direction. It’s what got BO votes and it’s what pushed TDS — but it’s not working for them anymore; it’s working for us now.
cross posted at https://freedomaustralia.freeforums.net/thread/5567/president-trump-answers-tim-pool
I truly love Sundance! I just do ❤️😘 no one finer!! True curtain opener!!
👍
I was in college during Obama’s first campaign, and I remember even back then not understanding why nobody around me could see the strings. It was a pretty conservative college, sure, but a lot of people still bought into his no-war nonsense.
Obama was a cypher; the press went to extreme lengths to hide his past and all the weird deaths of past family and friends that happened. He said different things based on what venue he was at. Social media and YouTube were still pretty young. So there wasn’t the same kind of challenge to the official narrative that we have now. People could believe whatever they wanted about Obama.
He was the perfect combination of pseudo-intellectualism, self-projection, and white guilt. That’s why people voted for him.
Other factors were influential in Obama’s 2008 victory.
Millions of voters in both parties were disgusted with George W. Bush and the failures of his administration in his second term. These millions of disgusted voters saw in John McCain someone who would add to Dubya’s failures.
Obama was the perfect candidate to run against the Bush legacy as was embodied at the time by John McCain.
First, Obama was what Dilbert cartoonist Scott Adams calls a ‘master persuader’; i.e, someone who has the communication skills to sense the pulse of what people are thinking and to tailor a focused message to those people.
Second, Obama was a blank slate on which voters could write their hopes and their dreams.
Third, Obama was black and therefore could not be more different than George W. Bush and Bush’s annointed successor John McCain in the minds of voters who had rejected the failures of the Bush Clan dynasty.
Indeed. A bad actor well placed.
Phony from the get go.
I would like to see the real vote numbers from 2008.
Donald Trump is able to talk with many different people who come from many different political views each with their own perspective on what is wrong with Our Country, and he is able to bring all them together into the unifying process called MAGA.
Trump’s ability to unite, rather than divide, as his critics complain, is what makes him the best candidate for President!
Yuri Bezmanof described the process of destroying America internally 45 years ago. The process of creating a useful idiot begins early. The education system indoctrination begins early and continues throughout the students lifetime. Reinforced by corrupt press.
I have saved my jotted-down notes from when I listened to that interview with yuri bezmanof.
the interview (from the late 1970s) is astonishing when you listen to it against today’s happenings.
I wish I was tech savvy to be able to find and post it.
it is well worth the 45 min or so… no need to ‘watch’ it if you’re time-crunched; just listen while you multi-task.
if anyone is able and willing, can you post it?
GREAT FIND, Thanks much.
Hey Tim Pool, thanks for your white guilt and voting for the worst President ever, Barack HUSSEIN Obama – who hates America…
A little harsh and certainly uncalled for…you must hate all the “Walk Aways”…and everyone who attended the Bronx Trump Rally…. what a miserable life you must have…😔
I agree. People like that are part of the problem.
Many people these days seem to actually believe they know who people they’ve only encountered via Screen World truly are as human beings.
These same people also tend to have opinions of these strangers that rely on their ability to read Screen World strangers minds. As an aside, this is one of many delusions that NWO Media has INTENTIONALLY normalized.
Finally, these people tend to react to “imperfect” Screen World strangers by PREYING on the PREYING on them rather than PRAYING for them.
Do these preyers imagine that they are not imperfect too? Do they imagine that any human being is perfect? If they read Christs famous parable, ‘The Prodigal Son’ did they believe the “good son” was the son Christ wanted them to emulate? Are the rules obsessed, piety policing pharisees Christ encountered their role models?
If so, hopefully they’ll get enough PRESENTS to have a change of Heart before their time to change runs out.
The only way to set this nation to rights is to welcome the prodigals back home with open arms. We need to be the father standing and waiting to welcome his lost son home, not the older brother who rejected him. Then we can again be ONE nation under God. With that attitude, Cowgirl, who would want to come home?
Gotta love how President Trump bypasses the MDM-MSM and Deep State (But I Repeat Myself) and communicates directly with the people (a la Ronald Reagan and his weekly radio broadcast “Addresses”).
I lobbied for him to have NO Press Secretary and refuse to cooperate with and sanction the evil treasonous 5th-column communist propaganda arm of the Leftist Death Cult in 2016. Here’s hoping he’ll do so after overwhelming the third attempt to Steal the Presidency from him in November …
There is an instructive book published primarily for warriors but useful for civilians as well entitled, “Left of Bang.” It basically outlines how to perceive threats in a changing, unfamiliar and asymmetrical contested environment. Left of bang means before something bad happens and right of bang means “oops.” With regard to Mr. Pool, the book lists 9 universal traits of humans. I will reference only 3:
So … this was Tim Pool then. I’m glad to see he finally woke up but I won’t be tuning in to his podcasts anytime soon.
Barry, I’d encourage you to listen to Tim Pool from time to time. I’ve wanted Trump to be invited on that show for two years.
Agree. I believe its great to see influential young people who see what’s happening and talk about it with others. They are essential to helping younger generations understand. Our younger generations don’t have the same education in our foundational documents that we older generations do. Young men especially will listen and engage with Tim Pool. His podcasts include a wide variety of other mainstream people who understand what is happening to our country.
Personally, I learned a lot more about what PDJT is actually up to ie about his overall War Plan, by watching the first hour plus of Tim Pools show when he talked with Kash Patel.
I HIGHLY recommend watching that interview as a prelude to President Trumps interview.
Obviously the 17 minute interview with President Trump was focused on persuading/encouraging undecideds rather than on indulging the curiosity of the already persuadeds.
Thank God.
At this point in our win-or-die war, indulging his supporters curiosity by providing details would come at the cost of tipping off our mortal enemies, the NWO Death Cult, so I’m relieved that PDJT is a Tough Love Daddy.
As DJT’s first iconic rally ending song tried to teach those with ears that could hear what he was telling them, “you can’t always get what you WANT but if you try you just might get what you NEED”.
Tim is a gatekeeper. If Tim was actually doing/saying anything that mattered, he would have been kicked off YouTube, etc. a long time ago.
You can tell who speaks the truth or at least isn’t working against you by whether or not big tech censors them.
He is censored. He puts very little on you tube these days. He put the full interview ]with President Trump on You Tube because he wants more people to see it. Most of his stuff is on Rumble or his own site.
first one needs to question the motives of the corrupt media,
corporate America and members of the republican party itself.
President Trump after the interview:
“We had better win, or we’re not going to have a country.”
Amen!
Will we see The Manchurian Marionette give an interview to Mr. Pool, an interview without earpieces and drugs and a script?
Nah! 🙂
Obama was a totem for white guilt slathered with a heapin’ helpin’ of pathological altruism, for most people in the caucasian demographic(edit, that voted for him)
He was a weapon for most black folks slathered with tribalism and the assumption that he would bias towards them specifically.
For the initiated (fellow travelers), he was the marxist messiah come.
“I try to relate to those who didn’t see the fraud that Barack Obama represented, but often I find myself walking away physically and mentally from this expressed political worldview because it seems odd to me. I want to embrace those who are new to a reality of massive political manipulation in the U.S, yet I find myself struggling to understand how so many people just didn’t (or don’t) see it.” Sundance
jackalopelipsky is with you there, Sundance. 30 years ago my PhD Sociologist mother-in-law had the Alinsky Rule ability to go full on military is a bunch of baby killers and rapists the Thanksgiving after my father’s death at a Contract With America grassroots rally he organized. Did handing me a culture war grenade bring peace? No, it made the jackalope a tea party organizer! 30 years of prohibition of free speech to preserve Alinsky control to keep me silent was persecution. Before Mr. J and I attended Texas GOP Convention, this woman told her son she was proud of us for doing this because someone had to stop the Leftist destroying America.
It has been a rugged path since 1994 to 2024 because of Leftist trying to destroy America, as well as insignificant jackalopes.
So sorry about your father’s death jackalope.
if you dont have the experience or guidance from someone who knows that all mainstream corporate media is state propaganda, it might be hard to square what you hear with what you ought to know.
barack whosane imam obama was the worst piece of misfired whackoff to ever float down the pike to capture the feeble imaginings of the common demmorhoid voter.
his ascension was a propaganda created phenomenon in its entirety.
IMO, Barry Park was a construct of the CIA and all the resources they could muster. It worked, unfortunately. That he, and Michael LeVaughn Robinson, got vetted is one of life’s mysteries. Only in America.
In my humble opinion, most people have known about the evilness of politicians and entertainment etc…but decided to ignore it for various reasons. Those days are GONE. We are being forced to admit to reality. What is noticeable to me is…those who are finally FORCED to face the truth(s) are still trying to avoid it. They simply cannot just say I was so wrong.
Glad they are coming around…but I don’t trust them.
Foul mood. Been working on tornado damage…and will return to the tasks shortly.
Ouch! We were in western Kentucky visiting friends for Memorial Day Weekend, and went through some of those storms. We had to abandon our RV twice as the storm fronts moved through, ravaging everything! Currently north of Bowling Green without power. Never been so glad our RV has a generator!
I hope the damage isn’t too bad! Hang in there!
I don’t believe they’ll ever just give up. There are always going to be influencers with ulterior motives. However, in order to stay credible, they have to say the right thing most of the time.
I give you Tim Pool
People love beautiful lies over the ugly truth. That’s why they love to be fooled by psychopaths like Barry.
I’ve lived in Florida since 1998. I have voted for the R for President in every election…same for Governor. That means I have Voted for Jeb Bush (1998, 2002), Charlie Christ (2006), Rick Scott (2010, 2014), Ron DeSantis (2018, 2022).
Knowing what I know now, how could I have voted for Jeb Bush, Charlie Christ, etc. ??? We have all been hoodwinked by politics. So, I too have become cynical and jaded. I am now in my 50’s, but it wasn’t until Trump ran for President in 2016 that I finally understood how bad we had been manipulated all of our lives. I knew Obama was bad prior to that, but I didn’t truly understand how bad the Republicans were, as well.
As conservatives, how can we defend voting for Jeb Bush, Charlie Christ, etc.
So, Based on Tim Pool’s age, I am not surprised by his awakening. I believe the timeframe of 2016-2024 is the age of awakening,
So we should embrace those that have truly become awake.
I believe that Sundance has lived in Florida most or all of his life (similar to me), so what if the tables were turned? If Tim Pool asked us to justify voting for Charlie Christ and Jeb Bush, how would we respond?
I think a lot of people are like that. They knew things were bad, but didn’t realize HOW BAD! In our little pocket of southern Indiana, things had not changed much until the last 5 – 7 years. Even now, you feel it more than you see it. When things were changing slowly, you could sleep through it. Now the trip downhill is going so fast, people are waking up and hoping to stop this carnival ride before it hits the bottom.
Pool is a leftist who cozies up to the right for viewers.
Don’t think so and you haven’t listened much lately. I like the guy, like I like Vivak. Not everyone passes the purity test or we wouldn’t have gotten Reagan or Trump.
Given the aforementioned purity tests I’m surprised the “testers” give President Trump a passing grade… After all he is sitting down with Tim Pool, he held a rally in the Bronx – and we all know “a republican can’t win NY”. He recently said there “room on team Trump” for nikki haley. He spoke at the Libertarian convention… I wonder how he passed their purity test.
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My plan is simple and humane, and utilizes the systems already in place. You look into the camera and tell]l them they have x days to DEPART. After that…
The choice is theirs.
WARNING OUT: Depart vs Deport
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In China you get a VISA for a specified time and you’d better be gone before it runs out. Freedom of speech. Sorry. Wrong country.
When some types of people are forced to acknowledge something contrary to their beliefs it takes them time to justify their need to act. Maybe that’s Tim.
I say welcome to the party. Better late than never.
I had a house that would rarely get this weird little pool of water on the basement floor. I wondered, but a friend told me not to worry about it. After a long time, there was a mysterious dark spot on the wall, but in a different location than where the water pooled. Later on, a weird smell developed.
By the time I called someone, the rot behind the wall was massive.
You don’t have to be evil or stupid to not always act in your own best interest. Sometimes, you just don’t know what you don’t know.
All that said, I too wonder why some STILL refuse to see what is now patently obvious.
They say the best con is one that plays on what you WANT to be true.
I think it is like the emperor’s new clothes. To acknowledge he was naked, is to admit they were fools.
They are all about pretending so they can feel enlightened.
We need them to offer them something new they can pretend about.
Let’s graciously allow them pretend they are wise because they can NOW see they were wrong before.
I guess thinking it wouldn’t hurt to try, for Trump to speak at the Libertarian convention, was giving the audience more credit than they deserved. As I started to read the comments below mine, I see diversion to past Presidents. This idea was a flop, and for an unwanted change, we saw and heard the booing of Trump. I came away with the thought, their party over a candidate took precedence. A candidate from another party, just won’t do. The audience was made up of “Yellow Dog” Libertarians.
Wrong thread, sorry.
I feel you, Sundance, on being amazed that people didn’t see through Obama. He has always made my skin crawl.
He was the epitome of fake, with no credentials for the office of President. There were other, much more qualified black Americans who could have been President, but they ran this snake oil salesman. I knew there had to be reasons; sure enough, when I investigated, I found them. Starting with his church of choice and Jeremiah Wright.
From there, it was all downhill to the cesspool.
Many people first saw Obama when he gave his 2004 DNC speech for John Kerry. He was hopeful. He was a great Candidate at first glance… then he revealed his true self.
“Now even as we speak, there are those who are preparing to divide us, the spin masters and negative ad peddlers who embrace the politics of anything goes. Well, I say to them tonight, there’s not a liberal America and a conservative America; there’s the United States of America. There’s not a black America and a white America and Latino America and Asian America; there’s the United States of America.
The pundits, the pundits like to slice and dice our country into red states and blue States: red states for Republicans, blue States for Democrats. But I’ve got news for them, too. We worship an awesome God in the blue states, and we don’t like federal agents poking around in our libraries in the red states. We coach little league in the blue states and, yes, we’ve got some gay friends in the red states. There are patriots who opposed the war in Iraq, and there are patriots who supported the war in Iraq. We are one people, all of us pledging allegiance to the stars and stripes, all of us defending the United States of America.”
We All come to our personal Awakening on our own time track. How many of us Voted Bushie, Romney, McStain ???.
BTW, the Ferals burned Civilian buildings homes in Ringold, GA in a Fit of anger after being handed their Asses at Ringold Gap during the CW.
Anyone Awakened to that? Because these Current Ferals are behaving Exactly the same.
Tim Pool does not have that ring of authenticy.
Always MAGA! God Bless President Trump!!
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Most people are completely (and I mean, completely) disconnected when it comes to politics. Therefore, it was not surprising to see how many people “fell” for Obama. I can tell you that many of those who voted for him the first time have admitted to me their error and their eyes are more open now. The Awakening is happening.
When I find out someone I know voted for Obama, I assume they are a complete moron or evil (possibly both) unless they are black.
The pass for black voters applies to 2008 only because I do see how they may have wanted to vote for the first black president.
To answer your question Sundance about how so many didn’t see the massive political manipulation. It’s called propaganda.
The propaganda through the media, academia and entertainment is that strong and powerful in this country that people cannot see through it all until it’s so blatantly obvious to them.
And it’s often how it happened to Tim Pool, when the part of the propaganda they strongly believe in doesn’t materialize and they are left jaded.
I was 18 in 1980 when I noticed events were just not right under the Carter administration. So I voted for Reagan. Except for Reagan and Trump I held my nose for many elections while voting Republican, the lesser of the evil. I started to notice a pattern with election results and how Congress voted for bills and the various administrations’ rhetoric. Reading Sundance’s essays these past 10 years help me to understand more fully the crap I was seeing. Thank you.
BTW I had a fantastic political science professor at Baruch College / CUNY (in liberal NYC even back then) who showed the relationships between NGOs, corporations, and government. Since then I always look at the various corporate boards’ members to see how their backgrounds are valuable/useful to that particular company.
I have been following Tim for some time now. He came to prominence during occupy Wall Street. He was a journalist with vice – I believe – at the time. I don’t think he describes himself as a libertarian but he is genuine when he says he has been awakened. He has come along way and is firmly on the Trump train. His show is very interesting. He has guests of every stripe on – the demonic cabal avoid him like the plague.
Here is how you know he is genuine and speaks truth. The very fake news hysterical drive by media and the demonic cabal calls him a “far right right wing conspiracy nut and an insurrectionist”.
Obviously alot of people just don’t understand the workings of being shaken to their core when they realize that politics is a very dirty business and dealing alot of propaganda (whispering sweet nothings while crossing their fingers behind the back) to the voters.
I have watched Timcast IRL almost daily for bout a year now, that youngun asks some very good questions from his guests and will listen very carefully to their answers. Then Tim Pool unleashes his thoughts about the subject being discussed. I have learned alot of information from Tim Pool’s guests and from Tim himself.
For some reason Tim Pool grew up in the old style of children working to contribute to the family business, didnt attend public school, does not have a college degree, but knows more in his almost 40 years than I have gained in my 70+ years.
Be very careful about condemning a person that you know absolutely nothing about…someday your life may depend on that person…just sayin 😛
Thank you. That has been impression of him as well. He moved his operation from New Jersey after he learned he has no right to defend himself or his property in NJ.
The condemnation here of him especially from people who are older is quite appalling. President Trump sat down with him and talked to/answered his questions because President Trump is not a snob. He will not look down at a young man because he is wearing a beanie. The self proclaimed “MAGAdonians” could learn a lesson or two from the great MAGA king himself.
just wondering if someone would take the time and explain posting here, I’ve never figure out a way to post a photo or a meme, and in this thread I don’t see any, but in the open topic forum I do see photos,etc., do you need special permission?
Copy the picture (“Copy Image Link” is the command on the right-click of the mouse) : I think the address needs to end in “jpg.” for it to work.
Copy the address at the top of a YouTube video and it should work instantly.
No permission needed!
Remember that you cannot post any image or file from your computer. It HAS to be already on the internet at some URL.
IF you want to post one of your personal photos on CTH, you must FIRST upload it to an image-sharing website of which there are several. I personally have used Imgur.com for a few years without any problems. You must create an “account” but it’s free and does not require much info.
Other image sharing sites (each of which requires you to create a user account) include:
imgbb.com
postimages.org
500px.com
Flickr.com
ImageShack.com
Perhaps Mr Pool’s personal political story follows the arc of many self-described young libertarians, I don’t know. Factually, I try to relate to those who didn’t see the fraud that Barack Obama represented, but often I find myself walking away physically and mentally from this expressed political worldview because it seems odd to me. I want to embrace those who are new to a reality of massive political manipulation in the U.S, yet I find myself struggling to understand how so many people just didn’t (or don’t) see it.
Charles MacKay explained this phenomenon succinctly when he said, “Men, it has been well said, think in herds; it will be seen that they go mad in herds, while they only recover their senses slowly, one by one.”― Charles MacKay, Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds
ETA: And you, my friend Sundance, I have noticed, are an integral part of the process of the recovery of sense and logic. Keep up the hard work!
I understand it. My children are Tim Pool’s age and older. The significant brainwashing in our society has deeply affected the Millenials. My children all voted Obama first time around. Second time, they didn’t vote. Half of them voted for Trump the first time, half didn’t vote, and the second time they all voted for him. It was a landslide and the election was stolen, which now has disillusioned so many. There are many like Tim that are coming around to how good things were under Trump and how horrible they are under Biden. You don’t have to like Trump’s personality to see how his policies are good for the country. Thank you for posting this.
Trump is the only President in my adult life to care about We The People and the heath and welfare of our Republic .
Yes I have voted gop, not because I believe they are better, but to try to prevent worse.
“. . . yet I find myself struggling to understand how so many people just didn’t (or don’t) see it.” No need to struggle, the answer is obvious. Too many people do not follow politics and they don’t vote, hence, the don’t care. So they don’t see it, and likely won’t until it’s too late. These folks are largely conservative in their politics and views (IMO), and because the conservatives don’t have the get-out-the-vote (or cheat the vote) capabilities that the Dems have, we lose. (And because republicans are really democrats in drag, even those of who vote get screwed.)
Timcast IRL is a great great show, he’s one of the best allies out there. And Tim’s 38 years old, no shame of being naive in your early 20s and being tricked into Obama. Especially after the Bush years
The comment about being frustrated with people who have changed their political ideologies from left to classically liberal is understandable, but that’s where the fight should be taken, at least on some level. We have to do better, and be better. We can scream into the echo chamber that is our own political and ideological affiliations as much as we want, but that only reinforces our own ideals.
Influencing others to expand their thinking beyond what they’ve been taught, learned from school or family or media that is bias, and to be of one’s own ideals is not only necessary, but a moral imperative.
There is no way forward without shining sunlight on that which is obfuscated purposefully by a system that is rigged. One must trust that people can learn a certain way of believing, and then learn a new and better way.
Trust but verify, always.
It’s not like those voting for Republicans are all in the know. So many people vote the way they were raised. The best mind is one who truly can debate why they vote the way they do. There are sheep in all spectrums.
Always question why you believe a certain thing. Don’t trust blindly. Trust but verify!
I tend to think that Trump himself, can do a little, but he will not “fix” America. That may happen when younger Americans finally figure out how previous generations have screwed them. But I also tend to think that it really won’t be America any longer.
“Hope and change.” For what, to what? Define it however You individually want.
“Make America Great again & America First”. What is American greatness and being first? Defined by Americans, focus on America.
Exactly. I felt the same way — kept trying to tell people about BO’s secret life—all he refused to explain or show to us — how corrupt he was, how divisive — but nope. They were like little fangirls w/stars in their eyes. It WAS/IS hard-to-understand how anyone could vote for him once, let alone twice…
“…………..he voted for President Obama, became cynical and jaded thereafter, didn’t vote in the 2016 election and finally awakened to the pragmatic value of President Trump in 2020…………”
And how many millions are there out there that are just like him?
Right now a truthful answer to that question is probably the scariest part of being a committed left wing liberal.
Unbelievable.
Excellent piece.
First two elections I voted in I was extremely disappointed in the candidates and in the voting for the lesser of two evils. Third election I started voting independent because I thought a third party would break the two party stranglehold. I don’t even know how many elections ago that was–decades. Voted for Trump as I essentially saw him as a third party candidate in 2016. So, yeah. It’s also hard for me to accept anyone could be that deceived, unless they wanted to be deceived. I’ve never liked the Libertarian platform, which now is a real joke, but back before it was I have a hard time understanding how a self proclaimed Libertarian could vote for Obama.
I don’t care or like Pool; maybe it’s wearing the winter beanie year round and while indoors 24/7. Not just the hat; he comes off as arrogant, not so intelligent, and uninteresting. Trump gave him some shine because Trump needs young voters’ exposure.