Tim Dillon is a comedian and tour guide. He’s very excited to give you a tour of the end of the world. Each week from a porch in Los Angeles he shares apocalyptic visions with his friends and berates a local diner.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 322 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | News CommentaryComedyNews |
Tim discusses the AI actress named Tilly Norwood that is causing outrage in Hollywood, Greta Thunberg’s Flotilla being stopped by the Israeli Navy, Netanyahu calling influencers a weapon in the war, Donald Trump saying the military should train in Am... more
Tim discusses RFK’s announcement that Tylenol may cause autism, Pete Hegseth gathering top military officials for a secret meeting, breaking news that 275 FBI agents were at Jan. 6th, the money man Howard Rubin being arrested for sex crimes, and Pala... more
Tim discusses Jimmy Kimmel being taken off the air for his comments about Charlie Kirk, how free speech is dissolving very quickly, why powerful entities want us to stay inside fighting on the internet, and breaks the news that he has been fired from... more
Tim discusses the tragic event on Sept. 10th that led to the end of Charlie Kirk’s life and shares his thoughts on the public’s reaction to it. Tim also sits down for an interview with journalist and editor of ‘The Grayzone’, Max Blumenthal, to discu... more
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Yes I wholeheartedly agree with Tim. First Ladies should be showing their pussies in public. Starting with Bridgett Macron.
Used to love him. I’m all for free speech and comedy being off limits to tyranny but going to Saudi where there’s such oppression…..nope.
I get it make that money but half the show being ads is wild. Both in reads and prerecorded. Cable tv doesn’t even advertise as hard as this show.
He’s pretty good for our age at least. But it’s basically all ads. Like Hulu. Not worth all the ad skipping. He’s funny if it’s ad free and you’re doing the dishes or something.
Come on heart disease, do your thing.
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Spotify | #30 | |
Spotify | #9 | |
Spotify | #44 | |
Apple Podcasts | #226 | |
Apple Podcasts | #28 |
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Combining humor with sharp social critique, the episodes explore a range of contemporary issues both serious and absurd. Topics such as politics, celebrity culture, societal norms, and international relations feature prominently, often interwoven with irreverent commentary and comedic storytelling. Noteworthy is the host's tendency to critique both left and right political perspectives, presenting a unique lens on their shortcomings while engaging in provocative discussions around current events, celebrity antics, and social commentary that is likely to resonate with a range of listeners seeking humor in the chaos of modern life.
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2. Joe DeRosa
3. Casey Anthony
4. Steve Bannon
5. Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
6. Jason Oppenheim
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8. Mike Recine
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