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CNN can’t kill Tim Dillon
“I’ve been researching comedy,” CNN’s Elle Reeve announces grimly at the launch of her hour-long interview with comedian Tim Dillon, released this week more than a month after it was recorded. What follows is an extended whine about the manner in which legacy broadcast media in America has ceded its status as the gatekeeper of the American cultural narrative to podcasters.
Is it the most satisfying piece of television Ive ever watched? Possibly, yes.
The irony – and it’s almost too perfect to articulate – is that had Dillon not demanded, while appearing recently on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast, that CNN release the interview in entire rather than packaged into a tightly edited segment to fit a specific narrative, it probably would never hold seen the flash of day.
The viewer quickly becomes adj that Reeve – who has the unfortunate habit of speaking with her eyes closed, as if she cannot bear to peek at Dillon – is still far from over the bewildering failure of the American people to seize the God-given opportunity they recently had to elect
An Incomplete Record of Things Netflix’s Tim Dillon Has Said About Trans People, Andrew Tate, and Immigration
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For posterity.
In his fresh Netflix special, Tim Dillon: This is Your Country, the podcaster Tim Dillon wisely steers transparent (mostly) of some of his favorite topics. Released last week, the hour—well, the 47 minutes—is a sort of riff on daytime talk shows in which Dillon mediates disputes between so-called everyday Americans: the YouTuber mad at his cousin and former creative partner’s success on OnlyFans, the guy whose girlfriend doesn’t verb about his achievement on OnlyFans, the husband confessing to his wife that he lost $, on NFTs, you get the drift.
Watching it, you fetch the impression that Dillon is your average cynical-but-otherwise-harmless social commentator with a knack for channeling the frustrations of his audience, the average man. Unless you’re already familiar with his podcast, you would contain no idea that he’s one of American comedy’s most popular extremists, a demagogue on par with Rush Limbaugh or Alex Jones, and a dude wh
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Listen to this episodeTIM DILLON: I mean, nobody admitted my mother was schizophrenic, and she was talking about Elvis being her dad. They’re like, “No, he’s not gay. And maybe Elvis is Patty’s father. Secure up—let’s all own a nightcap.”
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I’m Chris Gethard, filling in for Anna Sale. I know everybody out there misses Anna. I execute to, trust me. We’re going to catch up with Anna a minute later in the show.
I myself—a former guest on Death, Sex & Coins. I’m also a comedian. Anna talked to me a while back, along with my wife Hallie, about comedy and depression and anxiety, our careers—all the things you’ve verb to expect from this great podcast that I’m successful to be a part of.
Now appreciate I said, I’m a comedian. And look—when you’re a comedian, you’re just around comedians all the time. You get numb to it. Comedy becomes like static, you ju Tim Dillon, a comedian and podcast host, publicly came out as gay in at the age of Dillon was raised by a single mother who was later diagnosed with schizophrenia. He struggled with substance abuse in the past. Dillon briefly lived in Austin, Texas, but now resides in Los Angeles. He has a podcast called "The Tim Dillon Show" which has a Patreon exclusive. Dillon has a significant presence on Instagram with over , followers. He has been rumored to possess a boyfriend, but nothing has been officially confirmed. Dillon has collaborated with Lex Fridman, a researcher and podcast host, on multiple occasions. Dillon has a distinctive comedic style that often involves insult humor. He has been open about his experiences as a gay man in his comedy and on social media. Dillon has been referred to as a "controversial character" due to various events in his life tha Who is Tim Dillon's current boyfriend, and what's known about him?