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Extremists, bigots, and conspiracy theorists: YouTuber Tim Pool’s 2022 guests in review
YouTube is profiting from a podcast that platforms white nationalists, conspiracy theorists, and bigots
Written by Justin Horowitz
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A Media Matters review of Tim Pool’s guests on his Timcast IRL podcast in 2022 demonstrates that many of the individuals Pool invites on his show are extremists, bigots, or conspiracy theorists. Sometimes, they’re all three.
Pool’s show is broadcast from a Maryland studio, where he wears his signature black beanie year-round. A steady rotation of guests and co-hosts sit alongside Pool in matching gamer chairs and headphones as they discuss the day’s news, often pushing misinformation and conspiracy theories as they bounce off of each other’s reactionary commentary.
Pool, who has 1.4 million YouTube subscribers and a history of working with white nationalists, is reportedly making a fortune from his livestreams.
YouTube is also profiting from Pool’s podcast, raking in around $65,000 from Pool’s channel between October 2020 and November 2021, and the platform has gone so far as to promote his channel on its front page. On November 28, his livestream with Hitler fanboy Ye, the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, was the most-watched livestream on the platform.
The type of guest Pool invites on his show varies. Some are elected officials, while others are comedians and culture warriors. Pool rarely invites guests who will push back against his right-wing perspective.
As explained by reporter Robert Silverman, who has covered Pool’s show, “Whenever a right-wing politician, personality or group enters the news cycle, Pool finds a way to sand down their actual, stated beliefs or will claim ignorance.”
Timcast Editor-in-Chief Cassandra MacDonald (neé Fairbanks) appears to have a hand in booking Pool’s guests. MacDonald previously worked for the Kremlin-funded news outlet Sputnik, has been accused of flashing a “white power” hand sign, and has been pictured with white nationalists. Additionally, one of Pool's recurring co-hosts, Luke Rudkowski, is a former Infowars employee and 9/11 conspiracy theorist.
Pool’s regular co-hosts, employees, and guests appear to mirror his own thinking. The YouTuber has pushed white nationalist talking points, baselessly accused a journalist of being a pedophile, defended antisemitic comments, and pushed a litany of conspiracy theories. Furthermore, Pool is an advocate for a second U.S. civil war, often discussing an impending second war on his podcast and on Twitter.
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Here is a breakdown of Timcast IRL guests from 2022:
- Rapper Ye (formerly Kanye West) appeared on Pool’s show after making antisemitic comments on Twitter and in the media. After his Timcast appearance, Ye was a guest on Infowars, where he denied the Holocaust and went on a pro-Nazi rant, including praise of Adolf Hitler. Pool and his guests later lauded Ye’s Infowars appearance and cheered on a Ye for president campaign.
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- Milo Yiannopoulos appeared on Timcast at least twice in 2022; one of his appearances was alongside Ye. Yiannopoulos is an alt-right troll and former Breitbart editor who helped launder white nationalist and neo-Nazi propaganda into publication.
- Nick Fuentes is a white nationalist leader and Holocaust denier. He appeared on Timcast alongside Ye and Yiannopoulos.
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- Pool hosted conspiracy theorist Darren Beattie in November. Beattie was fired from former President Donald Trump’s White House for attending a white nationalist conference.
- White supremacist collaborator and conspiracy theorist Jack Posobiec has appeared on Pool’s podcast at least twice in 2022.
- Former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio appeared on Timcast in February. Tarrio was indicted for his role in the January 6 insurrection and was present at the 2017 white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. During his Timcast appearance, Tarrio downplayed the threat of “ethnonationalist groups.”
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- Far-right Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) appeared on Pool’s show multiple times in 2022. Greene is a conspiracy theorist and anti-LGBTQ bigot who has close ties to white nationalists.
- Right-wing radio host and PragerU founder Dennis Prager is an anti-LGBTQ misogynist and racist. Prager is also a climate change denier and election fraud conspiracy theorist. He was a guest on Timcast in June.
- Radio host Jesse Kelly has pushed conspiracy theories and made anti-LGBTQ and misogynistic comments. Kelly once told Fox News host Tucker Carlson that the military needs “Type A men who want to sit on a throne of Chinese skulls.” Kelly was on Timcast in December.
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- Far-right figure Lauren Southern was on Timcast multiple times this year. Southern has a history of pushing “racist propaganda” and white nationalist rhetoric.
- The Daily Wire’s Michael Knowles is an anti-LGBTQ bully. Pool hosted Knowles in April.
- Plagiarist, meme lord, and podcast host Benny Johnson has a history of pushing conspiracy theories. Johnson was a guest on Pool’s show in October.
- Former Infowars employee and 9/11 conspiracy theorist Luke Rudkowski is a regular Timcast co-host.
- Antisemitic social media troll and Holocaust denier Hotep Jesus (real name Bryan Sharpe) appeared on Timcast in July.
- The Post Millennial Editor-in-Chief Libby Emmons has expressed anti-LGBTQ views. Emmons is a frequent Timcast guest.
- Far-right YouTuber John Doyle is closely associated with white nationalists. Doyle helped organize a “Stop the Steal” rally after Trump lost the 2020 election alongside Fuentes. He also appeared at an anti-LGBTQ protest and is pro-drunk driving. Doyle was on Timcast in November.
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- Daily Wire pundit Ben Shapiro appeared on Pool’s show in April. Shapiro is an anti-LGBTQ dogmatist and conspiracy theorist.
- Author Naomi Wolf is a COVID-19 and anti-vaccine conspiracy theorist. Wolf appeared on Pool’s podcast in August.
- BlazeTV podcast host Jason Whitlock appeared with Pool in April. Whitlock has pushed anti-LGBTQ rhetoric and defended individuals who have made antisemitic comments.
- Anti-trans bigot and American Principals Project President Terry Schilling joined Pool for an episode of Timcast in March.
- Right-wing pundit and BlazeTV host Dave Rubin recorded an episode of Timcast in November. Rubin has attacked diversity and inclusion hiring efforts, compared climate activist Greta Thunberg to Adolf Hitler, and made disparaging comments about the LGBTQ community.
- Alex Stein is a far-right troll who is linked to members of the Proud Boys street gang and white nationalists. He appeared on Timcast in July.
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- Comedian Dave Smith is “a Nazi sympathizer who believes Jews run ‘forces that are killing the society.’” Smith is connected to white nationalist Proud Boys leader Gavin McInnes and appeared on Pool’s show in September.
- Zuby is an anti-LGBTQ bigot and rapper who appeared on Timcast in July.
- Former BlazeTV host and YouTuber Elijah Schaffer sat down with Pool to record in April. Schaffer is an anti-LGBTQ pundit and misogynist.
- Former Arizona Republican gubernatorial candidate and election denier Kari Lake was featured on an episode of Timcast in July.
- Pool hosted militia leader and gun enthusiast Ammon Bundy in October.
- Gab founder Andrew Torba appeared on Timcast in January. Torba is a notorious antisemite.
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- Former Pennsylvania Republican gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano appeared on Pool’s show in October. Mastriano is an election denier and extremist who is closely linked to Torba and Gab.
- Timcast employee and frequent co-host Ian Crossland has claimed Ye “will be looked at as someone who saved the Jews” following his pro-Nazi rants and has described Native Americans as cannibals.
- The Daily Wire’s Matt Walsh appeared on Timcast in April. Walsh is a self-described “theocratic fascist” and anti-trans bigot who has defended teenage pregnancy.
- Trump loyalist and Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton is an election fraud and voting machine conspiracy theorist. Fitton appeared on Timcast in April.
- Former Trump White House aide Peter Navarro is a conspiracy theorist who assisted in attempting to overturn the 2020 presidential election. Navarro was a guest on Timcast in September.
- BlazeTV podcast host Allie Beth Stuckey appeared on Pool’s show in September. Stuckey is a pro-conversion therapy, anti-LGBTQ bigot. During her Timcast IRL appearance, she claimed that trans people don’t exist.
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- Project Veritas founder James O’Keefe appeared on Timcast in January. O’Keefe is a serial misinformer and election fraud conspiracy theorist.
- Cory Mills is a U.S. representative-elect from Florida. Mills is an election denier who has pushed the white nationalist great replacement theory and appeared on Timcast in February.
- Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) regularly pushed the Ray Epps conspiracy theory about the insurrection and once tweeted a neo-Nazi meme. Massie was on Timcast IRL in February.
- Daily Wire CEO Jeremy Boreing appeared on Timcast in April. Boreing has defended birthers and praised the three-fifths compromise.
- Truth Social CEO and former Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA) is a conspiracy theorist who appeared on Pool’s program in September.
- Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow has pushed conspiracy theories and misogynistic and racist rhetoric. Marlow was a Timcast guest in September.
- Chris Elston — who goes by the pseudonym Billboard Chris — is a Canadian anti-trans extremist. Elston regularly attacks children’s hospitals for providing gender-affirming care to trans youth. He appeared on Pool’s show in August.
- Conservative author Kurt Schlichter recorded an episode of Timcast with Pool in July. Schlichter is a “race war fantasizer” who has shared anti-Muslim views.
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- American Greatness writer Julie Kelly is a conspiracy theorist who regularly advocates for January 6 insurrectionists. Kelly appeared with Pool in February.
- Comedian and Louder with Crowder co-host Dave Landau appeared on Timcast in July. Landau has a history of making racist and bigoted remarks about marginalized communities.
- Attorney and Trump loyalist Kash Patel was a May Timcast guest. Patel has used and defended using a QAnon slogan.
- Conservative author and conspiracy theorist Chadwick Moore appeared on Pool’s show in October. Moore has expressed anti-trans and xenophobic views, including saying Islam is “the most hateful, intolerant religion on Earth,” and claiming that Matthew Shepard’s killing wasn’t a hate crime.
- Pool hosted anti-Muslim organizer and QAnon conspiracy theorist Scott Presler in December.
- Conservative influencer and former PragerU pundit Will Witt is an anti-LGBTQ bigot with white identitarian politics. Witt regularly uses the “groomer” slur against LGBTQ people and has toyed with the white nationalist great replacement theory and white supremacism. Witt recorded an episode of Timcast IRL with Pool in May.
- Pro-Trump social media influencer and former Turning Point USA ambassador Ashley St. Clair was photographed alongside white nationalists and antisemites in 2019. St. Clair was a Timcast guest in May.
- New York Young Republican Club President Gavin Wax was a Timcast guest in October. Wax has pushed the great replacement theory and praised the Proud Boys. Additionally, Wax reportedly went on a podcast associated with the white nationalist-aligned website VDARE.
- “Stop the Steal” organizer Alex Bruesewitz appeared on Timcast in March. Bruesewitz is a conspiracy theorist.
- Michale Graves, a former member of The Misfits, appeared on Timcast in November. Graves has claimed that he is “a proud western chauvinist” and a Proud Boy.
- Former Sen. Rick Santorum (R-VA) is a climate change denier and conspiracy theorist who was fired from CNN for making a racist statement about Native Americans. Santorum was an August Timcast guest.
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- Babylon Bee CEO Seth Dillon is an anti-LGBTQ bigot. Dillon was on Pool’s show in June.
- Breitbart reporter Allum Bokhari helped launder white nationalist-aligned content into publication at Breitbart under Yiannopoulos and former Trump aide Steve Bannon. Bokhari appeared on Timcast in May.
- Right-wing pundit Kim Iversen’s former colleagues describe her as a conspiracy theorist, and The Daily Beast wrote that she has “defended the Chinese government’s harsh treatment of Uyghurs.” Iversen was on Pool’s show in March.
- Daily Wire pundit Andrew Klavan has espoused racist, sexist, and anti-LGBTQ commentary. Klavan was on Pool’s show in April.
- Radio host and Spectator World editor Amber Athey has made antisemitic and anti-LGBTQ comments. Athey was a guest on Timcast in April.
- Turning Point USA host Drew Hernandez is an anti-LGBTQ extremist who appeared on Timcast in June.
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- Right-wing activist James Lindsay, who is linked to members of the NXIVM sex cult and helped popularize the “groomer” slur, was a Timcast guest in August.
- Former Trump attorney Andrew Kloster assisted in trying to overturn the 2020 presidential election. Kloster appeared on Pool’s show in October.
- Right-wing Twitter user Comfortably Smug (real name Shashank Tripathi) is a “deliberate spreader of false information” who has made anti-trans comments. He appeared on Timcast in September.
- PragerU personality Amala Ekpunobi is an anti-LGBTQ pundit who appeared on Pool’s show in September.
- Sinclair Broadcast Group television host Sharyl Attkisson is an anti-vaccine conspiracy theorist. Attkisson was on Timcast in May.
- Right-wing writer Julia Song appeared on Pool’s show in May. Song appears to be a Hitler apologist.
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- Rep. Randy Weber (R-TX) has railed against same-sex marriage and helped spread a Russian-backed conspiracy theory that Ukraine tampered in the 2016 election. Weber appeared on Pool’s podcast in March.
- Former Trump acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker helped spread a conspiracy theory about election fraud in favor of Trump. Whitaker was on Timcast in July.
- Former Trump spokesperson Jason Miller is an election fraud conspiracy theorist who assisted in attempting to overturn the 2020 presidential election. He sat down with Pool for a podcast recording in January.
- Conservative radio host Larry Elder, who has a history of pushing conspiracy theories and misinformation, appeared on Timcast in August. Elder has previously endorsed pregnancy discrimination and railed against the Americans with Disabilities Act.
- Conservative author and unreliable journalist Peter Schweizer appeared on Timcast in January. Schweizer was instrumental in pushing the right-wing media’s Uranium One conspiracy theory and he wrote the widely discredited book Clinton Cash.
- Right-wing provocateur Andy Ngo has covered for far-right extremists and has spread conspiracy theories. Ngo was Pool’s guest in January.
- Right-wing rapper Bryson Gray is a proud transphobic bigot who appears to be a Holocaust denier. Gray appeared with Pool in December.
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- Right-wing YouTuber Blaire White repeatedly smears members of the LGBTQ community as “groomers.” White appeared on Timcast in October.
- Anti-trans activist Kellie-Jay Keen appeared on Timcast IRL in March. Keen is currently being investigated for an alleged hate crime against LGBTQ people.
- Former Pennsylvania GOP Senate candidate Kathy Barnette has made bigoted comments about Muslims and gay people. Barnette was on Timcast in October.
- BlazeTV contributor Delano Squires has attacked children’s hospitals for providing gender-affirming care to patients and has written anti-trans blogs and tweets. Squires appeared on Pool’s show in January.
- Jon Schweppe is the policy director of the anti-trans group American Principles Project. Schweppe has made anti-trans comments in the past and appeared on Timcast in May.
- Anti-trans YouTuber Gothix appeared on Pool’s show in March.
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- BlazeTV host Chad Prather has used the “groomer” slur and made comments attacking LGBTQ people. Prather was featured on Timcast in November.
- Right-wing writer and American Principles Project senior fellow Pedro Gonzalez has pushed anti-trans rhetoric. Gonzalez was on Timcast in November.
- Right-wing lawyer Will Chamberlain, who appeared on Pool’s show in August, has pushed election fraud conspiracy theories and promoted the “Stop the Steal” movement.
- Right-wing commentator Savanah Hernandez has repeatedly attacked members of the LGBTQ community and has pushed anti-vaccine conspiracy theories. Hernandez appeared alongside Pool in December.
- Timcast contributor Shane Cashman gave a full-throttle endorsement of Ye for president following the musician’s pro-Nazi rants during a December episode of Timcast. During the episode, Cashman proclaimed, “We need President Ye,” adding, “I think an outsider has to come in and destroy this system.”
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- Canadian journalist Keean Bexte, who worked for a “white supremacist web store,” appeared on Pool’s show in March.
- BlazeTV host Sara Gonzales was a December Timcast guest. Gonzales is an anti-LGBTQ bigot.
- Virginia state delegate Nick Freitas has pushed election fraud conspiracy theories. Freitas appeared on Timcast in April.
- Former America’s Next Top Model winner Adrianne Curry has made derogatory comments about Black people, Black History Month, and fat people. Curry appeared on Timcast in July.
- Author and podcaster Michael Malice is a pro-secession election fraud conspiracy theorist. Malice was a guest on Timcast in November.
- Conservative activist Ned Ryun is a climate change denier and conspiracy theorist. Ryun was a Timcast guest in July.
- Former Assistant Attorney General Jeff Clark helped spread Trump’s lies and conspiracy theories that he won the 2020 presidential election. Clark was a March Timcast guest.
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- Mark Ousley is an anti-trans activist who appeared on Pool’s show in September.
- Right-wing writer Adrian Norman is an election fraud conspiracy theorist and Timcast contributor. He appeared on Pool’s podcast in May.
- Evolutionary biologist Colin Wright regularly makes anti-trans comments. Wright was a Timcast guest in April.
- Radio host Austin Petersen has expressed anti-LGBTQ sentiments. Petersen was Pool’s guest in October.
- Anti-LGBTQ writer Bethany Mandel was a Timcast guest in August.
- Daily Wire pundit Brett Cooper has repeatedly used the “groomer” slur to attack LGBTQ people. Cooper appeared on Pool’s show in April.