Timcast IRL: The Interview of Interviews—Kanye West, Milo Yionnapuolos, and Nick Fuentes
-For the Uncensored!
It’s unreal to even consider the magnitude of the byline. The reality is that on November 28th, 2022, the unthinkable happened. Kanye West, multiplatinum selling artist, clothing designer, is running for the 2024 United States Presidency. To help him, Milo Yionnapuolos, best damn dresser and pithy celebrity thinker auteur, cancelled for his book Dangerous in 2016, is a major consultant acting for Kanye West. And Nick Fuentes, a live streamer, was along for the podcast.
What makes this podcast so special? It’s like gathering Godzilla, King Kong, and Mothra all into the same room. All are members of the world’s stage, where they haven’t come to fight each other, but the ideas of three controversial figures are as big as the names they earned. Tim Pool, in his unkind wisdom, assigns Kanye West’s skin color as “being good for the black vote” but West defends his position of his race as “there are some black people who don’t like me.”
Tim Pool wants to hear his position on Judaism, as he states that, “he doesn’t agree with racial identitarianism.” Kanye speaks with calm, as he says, “we have to put a net on something, and that’s been my job as a producer,” to mix a song, and “that’s how I think and that’s how I talk.”
Describing his ordeal with JP Morgan as he’s “walking in there” which froze his assets, as he has to pay “a 275 million dollar bill for marketing funds that they agreed upon and I said, I’m the marketing, give me the marketing fund, which proves by the response, they stole the design which they’re not going to call them Yeezy’s anymore. This is what I’m fighting Adidas. I’m fighting Gap. Fighting Adidas. I deal with this little bit of noise from Zionism, from the fashion world, where they call this plant, Gabby, whose obviously some CIA agent. This is the certain thing. When they can’t dress. What they use to try and control the celebrities. Because we as celebrities are broken.” As he moves in and out, and says, “I’m literally finding out they want to put me in prison. Not come to my house. So they put a 175 million dollar hold” and pay “50 million dollars” in taxes. But Luke Rudkowski, went in strong, touching on Jeffrey Epstein’s accounts not being frozen, either.
But he brings up something poignant. “When you become famous, you stop growing. I had handlers around. I had my mom around. You go from one handler to the next handler to the next handler. I get to learn how to run a company. I get to learn how to count. I was like Pablo, I didn’t know where to put the money.” Describing that the trainer, Harley Pasternak, Ye had was an “MK Ultra” agent when Luke Grukowski adds, “he worked in “psyops” for the Canadian government. As he was falsely medicated, and Milo Yionnapuolos “Britney spears you.”
Describing his Lex Friedman interview as “a set up” and calling Mike Pence a “bot,” adding that “I never wanted to hurt Trump” and “no one in my position wore that hat,” the MAGA hat. “I lost the money for freedom of speech. That’s what makes me deserved to run the country” because politicians are going to “play the game.” As he calls out Minister Farakahn for meeting with Obama. “God is using me, breaking me down, removing all the riches, so I can serve him.”
As Tim Pool says, “I think they have been extremely unfair,” but Luke adds that “we need to have a discussion” and Tim Pool can’t be bothered with it.
Only Kanye West walks off the room.
As Tim Pool concedes that he believes in “meritocracy” and “anybody can do anything” that’s not predetermined by racial identitarianism.
Already twenty minutes in, we understand that while Kanye West does ramble, he has a lot to say. The consistency of being a superstar is life threatening. The adamant condition of being such a genius and insane is an idea Kanye West has posed in his lyrics, too. The understanding is that while the world itself is posing a simpler conditioning behind Kanye’s words, it’s the talented prescience of Kanye that commands the attention of everyone. Because we see a celebrity who has lived in a vacuum, but Kanye is speaking his legend to power. For someone who understands pain, I can understand Ye. I can understand that not having the power to speak damages a good person’s social skills. It can make them jaded at five, and become an adult, learning not to share his opinions with people. After years of playing the game the corporate media wanted, Kanye West just won’t quietly go away.
But there is only one good thing to come out of Kanye West’s departure from the TimCast IRL interview. Kanye West didn’t insult Tim Pool and call him a “white boy” and standing up, hitting the mic, like he was some sort of gangster. So, like RA the Rugged Man, artists are temperamental people. They should be allowed to have their opinion but at least Kanye didn’t resort to violence.
Somehow, in the conservative world, are blaming as he is blaming him for his “theatrics” as it won’t help Kanye West’s bid for presidency. To solve this issue, Milo is not part of the Conservative movement because no Conservative can articulate with smooth James Bond like swash buckler charm. It’s proof that while Kanye doesn’t want to yell and scream, Tim doesn’t want to accept antisemitism on his show. Both are at a standstill.
To not hear someone’s pain, after being removed from society on social media and in business, is a little unkind to someone’s emotional pain. But Tim Pool is a businessman, but it’s like oil and water. They don’t mix.
But at least Ye delivered on his promise as he wouldn’t take the abuse made my media figures. But considering that if no one is allowing Kanye West to speak, no one is going to understand what it’s like to be cancelled. Which is why Milo and Kanye are a formidable team. And maybe Ye might be able to get over it, but without some form of healing, Kanye will not be able to make his bid for presidency. And it won’t be Milo’s fault, either. Because if Godzilla can’t breathe fire, then Godzilla is just a big dumb lizard. And Kanye West isn’t any of those things. Just temperamental.
-Louis Bruno is the author of more than 20 books, including, The Michael Project, The Michael Project: Book 2: The Lost Children of Eve, Thy Kingdom Come, The Disintegrating Bloodline Part 2: Chaos, The Data Chase, The Disintegrating Bloodline part 3: Solvè, The Disintegrating Bloodline (and the original text re-released in 2019), Apocalypse Soldier, The Data Chase, Selection: The First Book of the Life and Death Saga, and Blinking Eyes: The Second Book of the Life and Death Saga, Hierarchy of Dwindling Sheep, The City of Sand, The God of Curiosity, To the Moon and Back, The Villain Lives and The Villain Lives: The Divided Pinpoint, Come Home, Young One. He has a Bachelor of Arts in English from University of Phoenix. His books can be found on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Lulu. He can be found on Gab, https://gab.com/thereallouistbruno, Minds https://www.minds.com/lbruno8063/. Instagram @lbrruno8063 and @louisbrunoofficialbook. Twitter: https://twitter.com/LouisBr88881650. He has written for the Intellectual Conservative and Ephemere. His newest book, The Voices Are Alive is out now: https://www.lulu.com/en/us/shop/louis-bruno/the-voices-are-alive/hardcover/product-mvggdg.html?page=1&pageSize=4. Also, if you can’t subscribe so that you can get members only content, please be sure to share the articles, as well. If you do Subscribe, you have long term access to the paid articles that some readers won’t get to see or access after the articles/books go private. If that doesn’t tickle your pickle, I am also selling merch from t spring, if you want to help support me in other ways. I sell hoodies, shirts, phone cases, and trying to find something there loved ones would like. Links here: https://thereallouistbruno.creator-spring.com/listing/too-many-strings-not-enough. https://thereallouistbruno.creator-spring.com/listing/duck-fuckery. https://thereallouistbruno.creator-spring.com/listing/headless-corpo. Every little like, subscribe share, helps. Thanks for reading.
I feel like Kanye is more right than wrong, though i don't really trust Milo or Nick Fuentes. I've never listened to a Kanye song before, but i think i may start.