Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #120 - National Guard Deployed In Kenosha Over BLM Riots, R-Candidate Billy Prempeh Joins
Episode Date: August 25, 2020Tim and guest Billy Prempeh (@BillyPrempeh), who is running for New Jersey's 9th district - which includes Paterson, NJ - discuss Billy's story, current events in Kenosha, WI, Trump's campaign agenda ...and how it lines up with Billy's, a story of Vice News and the twisting effect of modern media, and then why Billy's sticking around for New Jersey. Guest: Billy Prempeh, NJ-9 congressional district candidate Twitter: @BillyPrempeh Instagram: @someguynamedbill Facebook: facebook.com/BillyPrempeh Support the show (http://Timcast.com/donate) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The National Guard is being deployed to Kenosha, Wisconsin, because as most of you probably heard
by now, a man got shot in the back seven times. But the story isn't so simple as just claim.
The cops walked up, shot a guy in the back several times. But regardless of what happened,
riots erupted. A whole car dealership was burned to the ground right next to a sign that read
Black Lives Matter. I think I'm a bit worried this could lead to more
widespread riots, kind of like the George Floyd riots we saw initially the first week of June.
So I'm hoping it's not. That's why I think it's really smart to deploy the National Guard.
But we're going to talk about this. We're going to talk about some stories pertaining to these
riots, to Black Lives Matter. We're also going to talk about Donald Trump's second campaign,
or I'm sorry, a second term agenda list. If you've seen my main channel over at youtube.com
slash TimCast, I said, I love it. I'm going to vote for the guy. I think it's great. I don't
think it's perfect, but I think any sane person would look at it and say, this is a good list.
And I noticed something interesting. There's another guy who had a similar list,
and he's actually running for office in New Jersey. His name is Billy Prempeh,
and he's just sitting literally right here. Hello there. Yeah. So do you want
to just introduce yourself real quick? Hello, everybody. So my name is Billy Prempeh from
Patterson, New Jersey. I've lived in Patterson for over 30 years of my life. I'm a United States
Air Force veteran, first generation American parents. They migrated to this country from
Ghana, West Africa. And, you know, they came here to give me a better life, give me a better
get a better standard of living. They didn't really have much of a positive life back home in Ghana. And,
you know, when I came to this country or when I was when I was raised in this country,
when my parents came here, they they wanted to do something different. There weren't a lot of
opportunities growing up. My mother and her relatives, they lost everything that they had
shortly after her father passed away.
And they were all living in a kitchen, probably twice the size of this little area here, right?
Wow.
They cleared out the kitchen, put a bunch of bunk beds in there.
It was about 13 people living inside of that room.
And my mother, she sold everything that she had, you know, she sold everything that she owned and she decided to move to the United Kingdom.
If you don't know, Ghana was colonized by the English, so it was quite simple to become a citizen in England.
She wanted to bring her older brother.
Her older brother punked out.
He just wussed out for some reason, didn't want to go over, and that's okay.
So she went over there and just did some of the worst jobs in the world to try and make ends meet.
And eventually, she ended up meeting my father. They came to the
United States and I popped out. Yeah. Along with my older brother and little sister. And
the rest is history, man. Wow, man. American dream. I would say so. I would say so. Join the
Air Force. Join the Air Force. You know, and even with that, joining the United States Air Force,
I decided to do it because at the time I was a big time Barack Obama supporter, you know, big time, big time Barack Obama supporter.
I thought he was going to do a lot of great things for this country.
You know, my parents coming here and seeing, you know, I never thought we'd ever see an African-American president ever.
And here he is. He's on television. And that was a moment when I was feeling ultra gung ho America.
So, you know, this is a great thing. And, you know, I wanted to do something bigger than myself.
I felt, you know, what's the best thing that I could do to give back to my country?
At this point, my father had passed away.
Mother was having a very difficult time making ends meet.
And I said, you know, I can go to the Air Force because I'm not really getting much of an education here in community college.
So I dropped out of there, decided to sign up for the Air Force.
Initially wanted to be a Marine, by the way. But, you know, they didn't want to take me they said my score is too high they didn't oh yeah which i thought was which i thought was ridiculous
because i'm like you know i want to be infantry like why you want to be infantry you can do
something else like why don't you do like uh like admin or something i don't want to be an admin so
anyway i ended up joining the united states air force i was stationed at ref mildenhall and i
worked as a aerospace ground equipment mechanic for about two years.
I didn't end up finishing my full term while I was in the Air Force.
And the reason being is because of how things went when Barack Obama decided to get involved with Libya.
So at that time, our base, RAF Mildenhall, we were a support base.
We did in-air refueling for our sister base, RAF Lake and Heath.
They had all the fighter jets.
They were going out, doing the combat thing. We had to go and take
care of them. One day, or at least
the day when this whole thing kicked off,
nobody
had any idea we were about to go into Libya
until we were already in Libya.
In fact, that day, I was at the
club on base with one of my sergeants.
We were hanging out, had a couple of drinks.
I go home, no big deal. Alarms start going off on the base. Jets start going crazy. They're flying off. And
it was at that point that it became apparent that this isn't just the job, you know, because it felt
like a job the entire time. You know, you wear a suit, go to work, do your job, you know, go back,
hang out with your friends and rally all night, you know. And at that point, it became apparent
that, you know, something serious is happening. And at that point, I thought that you know it's probably the russians or the chinese or something i'm like
who's who's gonna steamroll england you know for us to what's england doing it's not happening you
know and um we ended up having to go to the squadron building they come out they tell us hey
we're doing a 24-hour shifts well 16-hour shifts seven days a week until mission accomplishes orders by the potus
wow we're instilling a humanitarian no-fly zone over libya that's a how they try to try to sugar
coat and make it sound not so bad and me like a moron i actually got in trouble for this me like
a moron decided to raise my drunken hand and say i don't understand why are we going because listen
whenever a commander an officer says something you know or tell you something not just you do it it's like they say oh any
questions it's a trick question you don't answer the question you know you know and and you know
like an idiot raise my hand i'm like well why are we doing this doesn't make any sense you know
libya is not a threat to the constitution the people or anything like that why are we in england
getting involved in putting american lives at risk and he kind of just cut me off said listen
you do that you get an article 15, and that's it.
All right?
What is Article 15? Article 15 is like, what are the worst punishments you can get?
You can lose rank, you can get arrested,
all kinds of stuff can happen to you.
It really depends on the severity of what happens.
And from that point on, you know,
there were a lot of special forces planes
that started coming to our base.
At the time, the CV-22 Osprey was,
not many people knew about the plane.
I don't know if you know what it looks like, but anyway.
Is that the thing with the jets go up and down?
Right, right, right.
Yeah, I played Fallout, so they had those.
Exactly, exactly.
So that was the first time I saw one of those planes.
And they weren't from our base.
They were from somewhere else.
These were all Special Forces planes, Special Forces units that were going to be using these
planes.
And the entire time, I just couldn't help but think to myself that, man, people are
going to die tonight, you know?
And at this point, you know, I was very politically involved, but I would say I was still in a daze or like in a haze as to like what's really, really going on in the world here.
And when I saw this, I decided, you know, if I go out and I give this generator to these guys and they go out and do what they have to do, people are going to die.
People are going to get hurt.
And I didn't really want any part to that. i disobeyed those orders ended up getting in trouble
yeah i got in trouble for that but you know looking back at it i don't feel like i did the
wrong thing you know at the time barack obama made this uh claim we're gonna go into libya and do
this stuff but he did it when um he did it when uh congress was uh when they couldn't come to a
conclusion for the debt ceiling they wanted to raise it in 2010 it was the shutdown or whatever
correct so it was shut down people in the military didn't know if they were going to get paid and all kinds of stuff
and something in the back of my mind and i'm glad and i was right you know in the back of my mind i
felt like this doesn't feel right you know even with iraq you know a lot of people didn't agree
with iraq but at least george bush got a declaration of war to go and do what he did right
the aumf right so i saw that i'm like you, this this isn't adding up to me. Now they're on the base. They're telling us that, you know, oh, don't pay attention. I need a fake news. It's on television. You can only really get CNN and AFN Armed Forces Network on base. And the only thing it was really saying was the humanitarian no fly zone has been successful. It's like no real no real answers as to what happened but when i went off base i went to my girlfriend at the times house and i started looking at al jazeera press 24 and all these other news stations the protests that
were happening in libya were saying the completely different thing than what they were saying in the
united states and the united states are saying oh we're we're doing this humanitarian thing and
they're supporting us because they want to help get rid of gaddafi when in reality they're like
we don't need nato interference you know it's like we've got our own revolution going on this
is during the arab spring we've got our own revolution going on we don't need NATO interference. You know, it's like we've got our own revolution going on. This is during the Arab Spring.
We've got our own revolution going on.
We don't want any American interference.
Lo and behold, this happens.
Benghazi happens shortly after that.
We start bombing lands.
We start bombing farmlands and all kinds of stuff.
Doing things that, in my opinion, completely violated the Geneva Convention.
So when I saw this, I was like, this is treason.
You know, we didn't get any authorization from Congress to do this.
And now we're out here killing innocent people. Like, I signed up to defend my country and I go out and wage these nonsensical wars. And you see what history has laid out. Shortly after that happened, you know, all these all these terrorist cells that came together took over Tripoli. They created ISIS, started funneling oil through Syria, and the rest is history. And now in Africa, which, and I tell this to a lot of people,
a lot of people aren't aware of, is, you know,
the reason why I don't support Barack Obama anymore is we have the first black president,
and he has done more for slavery than anybody else in history.
Because right now in Libya, I'm pretty sure it's still going on right now,
in Libya they have these open-air slave markets where they're going around
collecting people from my parents' country, Ghana. They're kidnapping people all across the country and
selling them off into slavery. And that would have never happened. Whether you like Gaddafi or not,
it would have never happened if he was still alive. And when I saw those kinds of things,
I kind of just wanted to get out. I wanted to go back home. And it was a different story when I
came home as well. Because going to England, I got culture shock going over there.
You know, I saw how everything was very different.
There's cameras all over the place.
I'm pretty sure you've been to England before. Oh, yeah.
They got the crazy surveillance.
Everywhere.
Right?
Everywhere.
Have you ever seen that meme where it's like George Orwell's old house?
Yeah.
There's a camera next to it.
Yeah.
That's exactly what it is.
Yeah.
You know, they had cameras all over the entire place.
And I just was like, you know, I understand why we shot these guys and started our own country.
No offense to the English over there.
All right.
I've got English kids.
But it's like, you know, I saw this and I just I just was not vibing with the country.
I just wanted to go back to America.
And coming back to America, the country was totally different.
Before I left, there was a lot of optimism.
Everybody was happy.
First black president.
Things are going good. You know, it's all great. But then Occupy Wall Street happened.
Everybody's out here protesting. We didn't know what we're going to do with the bailouts. And everyone's for socialism. Everyone's for communism. Everybody's on this whole
Marxist train right now. And it just it just blew my mind. It didn't make much sense to me
because the only thing that kept repeating in my mind is i had a seventh grade teacher in um school 18 in patterson's name was mr domicolo growing up he grew up in uh in fascist
italy during the times of world war ii and it would tell us these kinds of things about like
you know be very mindful and be very be very careful about these leaders that come in and
promise all these kinds of things and they start drifting the country into socialism it always
sounds like a good idea on paper but in practice it never ends it never ends well i remember a lot of kids were
just like haha that'll never happen america you know nobody really believed that and look where
we are today you promise free stuff to people they're gonna take it oh yeah of course and um
and and look at where we are right now i got sick and tired of seeing this kind of stuff i got i
really really got sick and tired of seeing this and um i kind of just kept the back seat and kept a lot of my opinions to myself at this time i was very very big into ron paul
yeah dude oh man massively big around paul and the funniest thing is before i went into the air
force uh this was around 2000 late 2008 early 2009 my friend uh dan avery and rich eason uh
they sat me down in front of a starbucks Glen Rock. And we're talking about politics.
I'm like, oh, yeah, Barack Obama.
And these guys are all Ron Paul dudes.
They're like, do you know about the fractional reserve banking system?
Do you know about Austrian economics?
Yeah, the Fed rabbit hole.
Right.
And I'm like, what are you talking about?
It's like, do you know how money's created?
How's Obama going to pay for these kinds of things?
And I had no idea.
And then back then, flip phones were still kind of the thing pulls out a flip phone and uh
not a flip phone the uh the chocolate verizon chocolate phone he pulls it out we go on youtube
and we start looking at uh ron paul videos right i'm like i don't want to watch this old guy this
is this kind of and this was like before the republican guy dude yeah you know what i mean
at that point i'm like republican now you're republican all day all day bro real quick we mentioned you're running in new jersey's ninth district i'm running in the ninth district
as a republican yeah yeah all right all right continue continue this is a great intro by the
way so keep going keep going so um you know we're watching this video about ron paul and i'm like i
don't want to watch this i don't care about this obama you know and yeah and i but i always kept
it in the back of my mind what they were talking about. But around 2010, when I came back, I started working at JFK Airport, doing the same thing I was doing in the Air Force, but for JFK.
And I couldn't even afford an apartment.
I was making like $28, $29 an hour, really good money, but the tax was just ridiculous.
And I ended up living with this guy named Nick in Ozone Park.
And it's a whole other story.
But this guy here, man, that was the first time I ever encountered a socialist and knew what a socialist was.
Like, in his house, he had, like, this massive communist flag hanging on the wall, all kinds of, like, literature from Lenin and all kinds of stuff.
And I was intrigued.
I'm not going to lie, because I've never seen any of this kind of stuff.
I'm like, whoa, look at all this Russian stuff.
You know what I mean?
So we're sitting down.
We're talking about this stuff. It's like, whoa, look at all this Russian stuff. You know what I mean? So we're sitting down. We're talking about this stuff.
It's like, oh, man, you should totally be a socialist.
Like, you know, we're for free college.
We're for free health care.
You believe in equality, right?
And I'm like, yeah, yeah, I believe in equality.
And he's like, you know what?
You should come with me to this rally, right?
And it was in a church in Brooklyn, massive, massive church.
It was probably about like 200 people inside this church.
And there's this guy.
He's up there.
And he's just like, you we're gonna we're gonna fight for
the rights and you know we're gonna get free college because college is too expensive rent
is expensive and i'm like yeah yeah these are all good ideas but i remember asking the people
next to me like this is cool but like how how how are we gonna implement this what do you mean
we're gonna implement this man we're gonna tax the rich and i'm like to tax them what like how
much like i gotta wear right it is how long
it's like they're the one percent they have the money to pay for this and i'm like you do realize
these people have like massive jets right like these guys have bank accounts they can wire their
money and disappear like there's there's no way you're gonna write any unless you're gonna write
a law to mandate them from not leaving the country or moving their business and i highly doubt you're
gonna be able to do that but no one had a real answer.
And it was at that point when I came back from that rally that I went home
and I was like, let me look at Ron Paul.
I see what Ron Paul's talking about.
And, like, listen, you know, for the people who don't know about Ron Paul
or haven't actually heard from the guy, you see him talk.
He's a very, you know, small guy, kind of boring,
which is why I believe he didn't win.
And he should have won, honestly. i think he would have been the greatest
president ever he would have done nothing he would have he would have pulled powers back
doctor no exactly you know he would like i'm not listening to that i'm not doing that we got it we
got to bring in the federal reserve he's talking about the gold standard and i'm like no war yeah
and i'm like and then i thought about i'm like listen at this point i already figured out the
whole opec system and the petrol dollar and why we're going to war to get the oil to keep us going and all this stuff.
And I'm like, oh, man, this guy definitely knows what he's talking about. I was like,
bringing the gold back. If you really think about it, every single conflict we've got going on in
the United States stems from this fractional reserve banking system. The only reason why
we're doing corrupt stuff is to pay all these taxes, to pay off this Fed on the debt that
will never pay off. And it really, really changed my perspective on a lot of things,
but obviously I lost a lot of friends, a lot of friends.
And I was a very, very popular guy growing up.
A lot of my opinions towards Obama would be very outspoken about this guy.
This guy is not for us.
He's not for America.
And, yeah, I just kind of sat in the sidelines for a while.
Did you vote for Trump the first time?
3,022% I voted for Donald Trump.
Oh, yeah.
But you know something funny, though, that I will tell, and this surprises a lot of people.
My entire life growing up, I hated Donald Trump.
Really?
I hated the guy.
Because Patterson's, is that New York Metro, basically?
Essentially.
I mean, Patterson's about 35 minutes out from New York City.
But I hated Trump.
My father, when he came to this country, man, like my father was so gung ho American.
Like, I understand my language.
I just can't speak it.
Right.
He was so adamant.
Like, no, you have to speak American.
You're American.
We came here to be Americans.
That's that.
Right.
My father loved Donald Trump.
He thought he was like, you know, to be an American and like, you know, build the tower
and do this.
And my father would start all these businesses and do these things to try and, and, you know, benefit his life or whatever. Right.
And I was like, how do you like this guy? Like he's a, he's, he's just,
he's just pompous. He's got his ego through the roof. He's like, you know,
he's dating this girl that he's dating another woman.
And he's like, no, that's the American dream. That guy, you know?
And I'm like, no, it w it wasn't until, um,
late 2015 a little bit before he announced that he was running for president, that they were doing this town hall thing.
And I can't find the video anymore for life.
And if you can, that'll be fantastic.
But I believe it was MSNBC.
It was like a little town hall thing.
And they were asking him questions about just his stance on a lot of different things.
And they asked him about the war in Iraq.
And he was like, you know, the war in Iraq was a mistake.
We should never went into war with iraq um if anybody really did their research they'd
find out it was the saudis okay it was the saudis said it straight like that i was like oh my god
he's talking about saudi arabia like i i never other than ron paul i never saw another politician
straight up call out saudi arabia for doing 9-11 because those hijackers were saudi arabian they
weren't iraqi they weren't a good a good amount of them right and i and I guess there was some news. I don't know. You'll have to factor this one
where they allowed the families to sue Saudi Arabia or there was something going on. I heard
about that. I'm not too clear on that as well, too. But the point that I'm making is like,
we know that about at least 11 of those hijackers were Saudi Arabian. So I was like, OK, that's
interesting. He's actually bringing that up. And then I asked him, you know, what's one of the
biggest economic problems that are facing the United States? And he said, it's the fractional reserve banking system.
It's the federal reserve.
Trump said that?
Yes.
Wow.
You cannot find this clip anymore.
He said this.
I was sitting down.
I was watching with my boy, Gord.
We're watching in the room.
And I'm like, yo, this guy's talking about the federal reserve.
The only other person I heard talking about this was Ron Paul.
So then I said, OK, there may be something to this Trump guy.
I know he's been talking about China forever.
Yeah. And trade and bring everything been talking about China forever. Yeah.
And trade and bring everything back.
So this is an intro.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I went on a tangent.
No, it's good.
That was an awesome story.
I mean, dude, you you you you defied orders you thought were illegal or or what?
It's not even a matter of them being legal or illegal, because if the president says
that it's legal, even if it's wrong, slavery was legal was legal at one point right it was more of a moral thing you know um i didn't feel that it
it made sense for us to go out and do these these atrocities on top of that what made me more upset
than the fact that we were doing this was the fact that on cnn and afn they're saying that oh the
humanitarian no-fly zone was a success and you look at all the other news coverage and in england you get access to all kinds of news fake news they're saying that, oh, the humanitarian no-fly zone was a success. And then you look at all the other news coverage. And in England, you get access to all kinds of news.
Fake news.
They're talking about the complete opposite.
The complete opposite of what's really going on.
And I said, they're definitely lying to me.
And I always kind of held this facade that it's like, you know, we're fighting for freedom.
We're doing the right thing.
And I was like, this ain't it.
So now you are running in a D plus 16.
It's like very Democrat district.
It's the ninth district in North Jersey.
Patterson, that city, that's where the voter fraud is.
That's the big story.
That's where you're at.
Yeah.
So anyway, there's your intro.
If you guys haven't already, smash the like button.
We're going to be talking about a lot of this.
I do want to jump over and talk about what's going on with the national garden connoisseur now we've got
everybody here okay cool and your opinions and all this stuff with the riots and everything like
that so for everybody that's just tuning in you can uh subscribe we do the show monday through
friday live hit the like button like i just said and uh got a bunch of stories but that's billy
prempeh i am the guy yeah yeah yeah man i got i gotta say like normally we just do a couple minutes
for the intro but your story telling talking about the war, Libya, that's rad, bro.
I'm impressed that you were willing to say no to something you thought was wrong.
Believe me, I got in a lot of trouble for it.
Yeah, I know.
And that's honorable, bro.
Because I see these cops, you know, the governors say,
I'm going to issue an edict in violation of the Constitution,
and so many of these cops are just like, OK, let's go on and do it.
Yep.
Now, I like that.
I like the guys, the sheriffs and everything in Virginia who are like, we're not going to enforce these laws.
I like the cops to say, if the Constitution says no, you don't do it.
Right.
Which brings me now to what's going on in Kenosha.
So I'll just quickly go over this.
The news here.
Washington Post reports after video shows Wisconsin police shooting a black
man multiple times, National Guard called in to Kenosha. I'm sure most of you have heard the
story already. It's about a man named Jacob Blake. He rounds the front of a silver SUV on Sunday
with two Kenosha, Wisconsin police officers falling close behind their guns drawn.
When Blake opens the door and steps inside, the officer suddenly fire into his back at least seven
times. He's currently in serious condition. The officers have been placed on administrative
leave and the city of Kenosha declared an emergency curfews after protests rocked the
city into early Monday morning. Another curfew was set for Monday night while the governor
announced he had called in the National Guard. So the video goes viral. I think calling in the
National Guard was the right thing to do. I agree. Especially after the George Floyd riots got as crazy as they did. Yeah.
But a lot of people right now, it's really coming down on partisan lines. On the left,
they're like, how could the police shoot a guy seven times in the back? On the right,
they're saying he was clearly resisting officers orders. He reached into a vehicle. The cops are
justified. So I'll just jump to it what's you know
you're you're you're a republican you're in a very blue district and i'm but you've also grown up and
it's the you grew up in the fourth ward which is i'll let you describe it because the fourth ward
is good fun bring your bring your family and kids it's a great place to be i think but um no fourth
ward is uh it's it's not put it like this it's it's always been a pretty
dangerous place as a child growing up um even though it was dangerous we didn't have the amount
of shootings that we have today now it's like literally if you have the news break app on your
phone literally every other day sometimes every single day someone's getting shot so here's here's
what i'm thinking you know i'm i'm really clear uh curious as to your opinion on defunding the police,
specifically on what these cops did with this guy.
So apparently there's a man of the same name who lived on that block,
because we don't know if exactly it's him.
I'm assuming it is.
But he had an open warrant for third-degree felony sexual assault.
There's also news circulating that at one point he was arrested
for illegally having a concealed firearm or something to that effect i'm wondering if the cops took that
information when they were going in and said hey there's this guy or whether they knew or they
didn't but i'm curious your thoughts on this situation and defunding the police considering
you you you know you live in an area which is 35 minutes outside of new york you're running
as a republican and you're in an area that's i guess not, not too great. Yeah. So what do you think, man?
So to touch on the situation that happened in Minneapolis, when I saw the video at first, the first thing I said is, listen, we don't have all the facts.
And even what you're telling me right now, that this guy could have possibly had warrants existing or whatever, I don't know that.
So I'm not going to completely double down and say that this guy was in the wrong or whatever.
What I will say is this.
The shooting seven times is absolutely unnecessary. i think that was a little bit excessive now another thing i will say though is regardless of what stance you are in a situation
where anybody not just a police officer has a gun aimed at you you don't turn your back on somebody
with a gun aimed at you um and from the way that it looked in the video he was trying to get in the car some people say he was getting in the car some people say he was reaching for
something the only thing that i'm focused on is when you got to the car your hands are not they're
not visible right you're opening into a vehicle that they don't know what's inside that vehicle
now maybe these police officers weren't trained effectively i don't know what the situation was
but you shot this guy up right maybe he had a gun a gun. Maybe he didn't have a gun, right? We don't
have the facts on that. The problem that I have, though, is when people emotionally jump to
something and start burning down the city like we've got going on right now. I firmly believe
that the only way to fix this problem is to reform the police. Now, you see what happened in New York.
They cut back, I believe it was $1.7 billion from the budget. Cut about $1.7 billion off of the budget.
They closed off the crime task force in New York, and crime shot up almost 200-plus percent.
Now, a lot of people are leaving New York.
People are even leaving and moving into my city.
I don't know why, but you're moving into my city of all places.
And they're bringing in a lot of that violence as well, too.
A lot of people believe that we've got to get rid of the police.
In Patterson, for example, about two days ago and i like i told you i got the video
up on my website where i went up and i spoke with some of these black lives matter protesters kind
of just you know pick their brain to what's on their mind because they painted this mural in
the middle of the street and when i started speaking with them a lot of them had the mentality
of well we need to done we need to defund the police and get rid of the police and i say okay
so i'm gonna play devil's advocate here if we defund the police and get rid of the police. And I say, okay, so I'm going to play devil's advocate here.
If we defund the police, then what?
What's the solution?
Because New York isn't defunded.
They just cut the budget, and you already see the ramifications of that.
If you're talking about a complete, total defunding of these police, what's the solution?
What do you replace it with, right?
Are we going to rebuild the community task force?
That's going to take some time, and we ain't got time, right?
So the only solution that I see in place is there has to be a way to clean up the police from within.
Right. When George Floyd passed away, it was this was the time when I announced what I what I
created. It's called the JARO bill stands for Justice, Accountability and Reporting Officers
bill. Right. And this is an idea that I had shortly after the time that Eric Gardner got
killed. But I had no aspirations for running for Congress or anything at that point. I just
figured now would be a great time to talk about it. And what I feel is when something
happens in an internal investigation, right? And in this case, I brought up to these young
individuals with Black Lives Matter, I brought up a case that happened to a guy named Jameek Lowry
in Patterson, New Jersey. Now, this gentleman, he walked into a a police department he was on a live stream some
people say he was on drugs some people say he wasn't that's besides the point but he gets on
the camera and he starts talking about how he's he's afraid someone's after him and they're gonna
kill him or whatever long story short he leaves in an ambulance the following day his face is
swollen shut and he's dead there's still no proper answer so what happened the patterson police department they did an investigation to try and see what happened
internal investigation said no wrongdoing we did nothing wrong we investigated ourselves and found
we did nothing wrong exactly my point so so you so you raised you you raised the biggest issue in
this problem right because when this happened i told him i said if i asked him he's like do you
really believe that that the patterson administration or even the administration of the state of New Jersey cares about black lives?
And he said, no, I don't believe they do.
And I say, well, they didn't give us any justice or any solid answers for what happened to Jameek Lowry.
Yet they're allowing you to paint a massive Black Lives Matter logo in the middle of the street.
Dude, this is a virtue signal.
Yeah, this is not action. This is not action.
This is not progress.
You know, it's a symbol in the sense of like, hey, you know, they're listening to us, but
they're listening to you to paint in the street.
They're not answering the actual questions.
Bread and circuses.
That's exactly what it is.
Throwing out bread.
The crowd cheers.
And that's it.
They forget about it.
Yeah.
You know, so then I said, listen, what needs to be done to fix the situation is we have
to find out what we need to create an organization that can police the police.
Because if the police are policing us, who polices them?
Who watches the watchmen?
So the way that I feel that something like this would get resolved is there needs to be a new elected class.
We have freeholders, well, it's something else now because Governor Murphy said it's whatever he's going to call it.
Freeholder, mayor, councilman, all this stuff.
There needs to be something else.
In this case, I'd call it, you know, freeholder, mayor, councilman, all this stuff. There needs to be something else called. In this case, I call it the community justice officer.
Right.
This is the person who say a situation like Jameek Lowry happens.
Right.
They go to this person.
Hey, listen, we need you to help us investigate the situation.
We can't really count on the police to give us a thorough investigation.
Now, there's two things that are wrong with that problem is what if that person gets corrupted
by the local police departments?
Right.
OK, cool.
So that brings two parts.
Or what if the police aren't cooperating with this person, right?
The next phase is the federal government, the Department of Justice, I believe,
needs to create a national police department, right?
Interesting.
Because we've already got the FBI.
The FBI gets involved in some of these cases only when it's very high profile,
you know, massive drug deals or a George Floyd situation where it's a nationwide kind of thing.
That's the only time they get involved.
So I believe that the Department of Justice needs to create this national police force.
Their job solely is to investigate the police officers, right?
Have the same ability to get into the information, check out the evidence just like the FBI can, right?
Now, they can also prosecute these police officers if they find something wrong.
The reason why I believe this has to come from a federal level is because, one, they have no allegiance to the state police. We have no allegiance to the municipal police as well, too, right? Their job is solely to get to the bottom of the problem
and prosecute. Now, with a situation like this, the next question someone asks is like, well,
what if the FBI, I mean, what if the Department of Justice gets corrupted, right? Let's say
there's a guy in New Jersey who's working there. I wouldn't want that. I would want an officer from
Montana to go and investigate what's going on in New Jersey or something like something to that
effect. Second phase of that is I also believe that police officers need to go through more
routine training. They typically go through six months of six months in police academy.
Every now and then they brush up on their firearm skills skills brush up on cpr and that's about it
but if you're a doctor dentist or any one of these these really high profile jobs you have to renew
your license periodically being a police officer is a very complicated position right you gotta
you gotta do all kinds of stuff deal with mental health deal with you know de-escalation all kinds
of things like that so i believe that at least twice a year once or twice a year these police
officers would have to go through this training all over again.
And I believe there should be an incentive for it as well, too, right?
If you go to a class that teaches you how to disarm a gun or whatever the case may be, right, I believe that police officers should be compensated for that.
They should be given preferential treatment for doing these kinds of things.
The reason why I say this is because if these justice officers come and they do an investigation, they can go down the list.
Okay, Officer Brown did this, this, this and this.
Well, then why did you mess up?
How did you mess up?
The next problem we've got going on here is the unions.
It's very difficult to get rid of the unions.
And I have no intention of getting rid of the unions.
They're there for a very specific reason.
And I understand that.
The problem I have with the unions is they're going to protect the police to make sure that they look as good as possible so that they can continue to get the funding so that the police can continue to pay the unions and keep their existence together.
Right.
And for these reasons, there's some good officers.
And I've spoken with lots of them and told them the same idea.
They agree with me.
You know, there's lots of very good officers that want to do the right thing.
But it's very difficult to do the right thing when the union controls is going on.
You try and go against the grain and they can make your life very, very difficult.
You know. The union controls what's going on. You try and go against the grain and they can make your life very, very difficult.
So if they're not going to rat or snitch on each other or throw each other under the bus, my solution is this.
As a police officer, if your job is to uphold the law, you should be held to a higher standard.
If you do something as wrong as stealing two pennies from somebody and we find out you're doing 15 years.
15?
15 years.
The cop, you say?
Yes, the cop.
The reason why I say this is because how can you enforce the law?
And you're not willing to accept the full punishment for you violating the law you're supposed to uphold in the first place.
But are you exaggerating the 15 years?
You're just saying you commit a crime, you do the time.
Correct, essentially. Now, of course, we have to work out the legalities here of whether this will make sense or not but the point that i'm making is like if
we find out that you've done something wrong you have to face the penalties for it absolutely you
have to you can't because like it's it's too often where you know a police officer does something
ridiculous and they kind of just walk off for like a slap on the wrist administrative leave or
whatever the case may be and we shouldn't have situations like that i got a guy off in uh i
shouldn't say i shouldn't say it that way i got a guy off in a... I shouldn't say it that way.
I got a guy found innocent.
Get that one clipped, everybody.
He was filming on the sidewalk.
Cop came up and arrested him.
Lied on the arrest report that the dude was obstructing a street.
Right.
And I had footage of it.
So my footage got the guy proven not guilty.
Put it that way everybody but uh the
officer nothing ever happened you see so this lady got to lie under oath to get someone arrested
and we had video evidence that she lied nothing happened of course that's that's too much for me
exactly and it's like situations like that happen all the time and that's just that's just a small
situation right so now if something like that, now let's say they're investigating Officer Brown.
The chief knows, the union knows, everybody knows that this guy messed up, right?
He didn't follow his training.
He did whatever the case may be.
You're trying to protect that guy.
Now you're obstructing their investigation.
You go down with him as well.
It's tough, though.
You look at what happened in Kenosha, and when you look at it without any context, you can I can frame the story of Kenosha this one way.
A guy was walking to his car after breaking up a fight.
The police officers then decided to stop him because he was refusing their orders and fired seven times in the back.
It was excessive.
Man, this guy is what the left is saying.
He was just trying to break up a fight.
He was doing the right thing.
His kids were there.
That's one way to frame it.
I could frame it another way a wanted rapist was trying to flee
from the police and reached into his vehicle it's a very different you know very different way of
looking at it right of course the left because it empowers their their ideology and their narrative
will go with the you know oh no this poor man and you know there are many conservatives who are
saying well he reached in the van.
It was justifiable.
I think the truth is a little closer to the middle.
Right.
You shouldn't look at the cops are trying to stop you.
He was trying to flee.
But you look at this and you have to you wonder about whether the cops here should face, you
know, some kind of penalty.
If they entered this and they were told as they're driving in, we have a man who has an open warrant for felony sexual assault, possibly armed, past conviction for illegal concealed weapon, be advised.
And then the cops pull up thinking like this guy is not only a violent abuser of women, but he could have a gun and he's ignoring us and he reaches in the vehicle.
Did those cops do anything wrong if that's how they were you know told to go in it's it's you know when i see uh stories like
this and and many other stories it sounds like the real issue like brad taylor for instance
the issue is the system right the system has has flaws i agree and we need to set it up in a way
to maximize like the the protection of individuals, everybody.
Minimize the loss of life.
I'm sure you read about the Brandon Taylor stuff.
Yes, yes. I was reading about it and
it's
really difficult. They're saying arrest the officers
and I'm like, I don't like
the idea of plainclothes, no-knock
raids, but it seems like that was
the problem. I agree.
They were told to go do this and they were like, okay. And that's why I was like, dude, it seems like that was the problem i agree they were told to go do this and
they're like okay and that's why i was like dude it was awesome that you were like i'm not gonna
do something i think is wrong these cops should be like i'm not kicking someone's door in and
playing clothes you know so for example a situation like that makes perfect example
makes perfect sense let's say a police officer says hey i'm not going to do something i feel
it's illegal whatever right this police officer should have the ability to go and speak to these
officers in the department of justice listen they're trying to tell me to do something illegal,
regardless of what the union tries to say or do. It's like when the investigation really comes down
to it and they can find out that these police officers were giving you an unlawful order,
then you're clear. Because even what's going to happen here in Kenosha, they're going to do an
investigation. Like you said, there's some people on the right that are like, well, you know,
you reach into his car, et cetera, et cetera. People on the left say whatever, whatever, right?
No matter what answer, no matter what that the the police department puts out no one's gonna care
you know people are gonna try and burn down the city and do whatever the hell they want
primarily because it's like oh well the police killed him they allowed it to happen and now
they're saying it's all good they're gonna burn the city down right right so this is the reason
why i believe there needs to be a third party a third
party that's completely unbiased that has nothing to do and has no allegiance and could care less
whether you're in the right or wrong they just need to get to the bottom of it right i believe
that's the only that's that's the only logical solution to this because until we can come up
with something or if there ever will be and i highly doubt there will be um a solution where
it's a community-based police force where it's just as organized as the police forces we have today.
This is what we have.
And when we have a system like this in place,
the police are left with three options.
If there's a scumbag police officer on the force,
you've got three options.
You either stop what you're doing or do the right thing,
you quit, or eventually you get caught.
And when you get caught, you're going to prison.
Those are the three options.
This isn't going to hurt the unions at the end of the day.
You want to protect your guys.
I get that.
It's in your best interest to have the best police officers on the force, period.
Right?
So if this is a – and I get you guys want to protect them, but the more you have better police officers on your force that are better trained, that are routinely getting trained, there's no excuses for them to go out there and do nonsense like this.
Everything you're saying is the opposite of defund the police.
Well, yeah, of course, because it's like defunding, it's not going to work.
It's not going to work.
More training, more resources.
So, of course, it's going to require, because I'm a big advocate of increasing the funding for police.
People say, whoa, how do you expect them to get this training?
Trump's saying the same thing.
Right.
How do you expect to hold them accountable?
Because when you start wearing thin their resources,
I had a conversation with my friend the other night, and was saying like you know if something like this happened in patterson
man like what would happen if there was a riot what are we going to do and i'm like in all honesty
man patterson i believe they have about two or three of these armored vehicles right for these
these raids for you know drug dealers whatever the case may be they probably got about three or
four of them they don't have the power to do a massive full-scale operation,
just go and crack down on everybody overnight.
This is just my opinion, what I believe in it.
Even if something like that were to happen,
they'd be stretched really thin for resources.
If a riot ever took place in Patterson,
they'd have to call in the National Guard.
They'd have to.
So what a lot of people need to understand is the police,
they're humans just like us.
You know, they don't have they're not as powerful as we really think they are.
And the more we try and chip at them and try and decrease their funds and try and make life difficult for them, you're making life difficult for everybody across the board.
I hear you. Yeah. So it's really interesting you mentioned – well, the reason I brought up the increasing the funding because Trump just came out with his second-term agenda of which is – I'm pretty sure it's an item for like increasing resources for police, increasing the penalties.
Correct.
And you're saying something similar.
And I noticed because you've had your agenda on your website for a long time now. For a while.
Since about March.
And it lines up a lot of it with a lot of what Trump just put out.
Which I'm very happy about.
It's kind of crazy.
It feels to me like, it almost feels like somebody's listening to me.
Because I remember very early on with the COVID stuff, I was like, I'm for student debt forgiveness in a certain way.
I don't think you can just snap your fingers like Warren wants and give everybody 50 grand.
That's the most ridiculous thing to work.
Yeah.
But I was like, what if we freeze interest rates for for student loan debt so that they got to pay back all of the money they got, but they're not going to be trapped underwater forever?
I agree.
So I think that makes perfect sense. Trump froze federal interest rates on student loans for COVID measures.
And I was like, this guy, I was was like I'm saying I'm saying and then uh a lot of the
things that uh that come out in in his you know in his second term agenda like increasing funding
for police to like better trainer and equip and I'm like yeah like that's actually one of the
solutions I've proposed and so some people are saying that Trump's new uh his his second term
agenda is like a landslide worthy agenda there's a a lot of things. So I actually have it.
I want to pull it up.
Pull it up, please.
And then I want to compare it to yours, actually.
So you're NJ9, North Jersey, and you're in Patterson.
And I also want to tie it into the fact that you are in the mail fraud city.
Oh, yeah.
For those that don't know, they canceled your entire election.
Yeah, the council elections.
The council elections. Now you got to do it all over. Yeah. That's dirty, man. Yeah, the council elections. The council elections, yeah.
Now you got to do it all over.
Yeah.
That's dirty, man.
Yeah.
That's really dirty.
And you know, because it's still vote by mail, I still think that there's going to be fraud.
And here's a funny thing.
Alex Mendez, who was running in the third ward, you can't go anywhere in Patterson without seeing that guy's face.
Like, he's everywhere.
He's like Pascal.
He's all over the place.
And, you know, the Hispanic community really supported the guy. I't i could care less for the guy but i was like okay if the
community wants the guy they want the guy i'm not going to go against what the people want
in my opinion he would have won without the fraud do you think he did commit fraud because he said
not guilty right i believe he me this is just my personal opinion and i could be wrong i believe
he committed the fraud wow oh yeah i believe he committed the fraud he's a democrat or is he yeah he is a democrat he's a democrat yeah they're all democrats that are
running because i was looking up the information on it and it just like a lot of a lot of the sites
didn't list their party affiliation and i figured maybe city council they don't yeah it's not it's
it's it's not partisan with uh with council races just like you run you're just a person in the city
but they are like they vote democrat they. They do vote Democrat, though.
We'll talk about this. I want to take a quick look at Trump's agenda list.
So we've got, create 10 million
jobs, a million new small businesses,
cut taxes to boost take-home pay,
enact fair trade deals to protect American jobs,
made in America tax credits, expand
opportunity zones, continue deregulatory
agenda for energy independence.
I don't want to go through all this.
It'll be a bit tedious.
So let's actually look at yours.
So this is this is Billy Prempeh's list.
And you've got immigration reform.
You've pro-life.
I think it's fair to say protecting rights of the unborn.
Yes, sir.
Secure the border.
Rebuild our infrastructure in inner cities.
Fight against human trafficking.
Second Amendment rights.
Jobs, taxes, regulations.
School choice.
Decriminalize use of marijuana. Term limits congress support homeless veterans that term limits one all day
so pick one tell me tell me about because there's an overlap here obviously and you know like i said
earlier i thought it was interesting because you've had your your positions listed for a long
time i wonder what it is that is kind of created the space where you've got a bunch of ideas you live
in a city and did donald trump see that does he recognize you know you and other people like you
are supporting him saying these are the issues that matter most possibly i mean i'm pretty sure
donald trump knows who i am to some extent he already retweeted me on his twitter instagram
and all kinds of stuff some viral video i did at his uh at his trump rally but i i just think that
these are these are common sense things these are things that we just need to deal with and um until
we actually address them and fix them there's there's nothing there there's nothing we could
really do to um move our country forward so like term limits for example one of the main reasons
why i believe in term term limits is bill pasquale bill pasquale is one of the main reasons why i
believe in the term limits that makes sense because you know as a child people would always make these jokes right
as a kid as a kid people would call me you know little pasquale right bill prempa bill pasquale
right they would call you a little they'd call me little pasquale or hey pasquale yo pasquale you
know like it was just because people couldn't pronounce prempa right so just call me everyone
saw pasquale nobody and nobody seen
bill pasquale's face growing up you know i was i was probably like maybe 19 when i finally seen
what pasquale looks like so for those who don't know because i don't know this guy is he's the uh
he's the incumbent so uh he's uh how many terms uh he's been there 23 years 23 years look at this
23 years in college balladpedia list his net worth is 2.9 million it's higher than that higher than
that way higher than that it's like it's like 5.7 million. How do you. And that's
based on 2018's numbers. So I looked up yours. They don't they don't put your net worth. No.
I'm a regular guy. Not a millionaire. Not at all. Running for office. I wish. So yeah anyway anyway
yeah term limits let's let's let's I like this I like where you're going. So term limits the reason
why I say is Bill Pascrell, he's been here 23 years.
23 years he's been in Congress.
Now, just to give you a little bit of backstory, prior to running for Congress, he was mayor of Patterson, right?
Really?
Yeah.
So literally my entire existence, Pascrell has been in control of Patterson.
So he was mayor of Patterson from the, I believe it was 1990 until 1997.
From 1997 until 2013, he was in charge of the eighth congressional district i believe he was
going to lose that race they redistricted did the gerrymandering controlled patterson and
which were highly democrat areas and now he's in control of the ninth district from 2013 up until
now my entire life i haven't seen a single thing that bill pasquale has done positive for the city
the other thing that i could really say that he's done is he's renovated the uh the great falls area and made it into a national park it's very beautiful did a rally there last night
by the way you know um that's probably the one thing that and he built a police a fire department
in in the city that he just egotistically named after himself um wow is that about it that's about
it bro and i swear down you're going to i'm from chicago man it sounds about every politician i've done from exactly like you go you go on his website right and the only i tell people every
time i talk to you i say listen go to his website go to his congressional website look up some of
his policies the things that he signed what does he sign it's actually significant for the people
of patterson what has he done that's actually going to benefit us because i don't see anything
i don't hear anything he's talking about oh these are all the things that i want to do
and it's all fluff.
It's all just rhetoric.
He wants Trump's tax returns.
Oh, yeah.
That's a policy that's going to benefit the people in the hood.
The people in the hood, I can assure you, they don't care about Trump's tax returns.
They're like, yo, my cousin got shot.
One of my cousins got shot about four or five years ago.
He got killed.
It was my cousin Nelly.
In our city.
No word on that. Fourth of July, I got killed. My cousin Nelly. In our city. You know? No word on that.
Fourth of July, I believe it was.
Fourth of July.
We had about 30 shootings in the city of Patterson.
12 people got killed.
Just on Fourth of July.
That just passed.
Said nothing at all about it.
Had nothing to say about what happened in Patterson.
Had nothing to say about the voter fraud.
Donald Trump starts talking about the voter fraud in Patterson, New Jersey.
He responds to him on Twitter and on Facebook saying, Hey, you worry about the voter fraud donald trump starts talking about the voter fraud in patterson new jersey he responds to him on twitter on facebook saying hey you worry about the covid crisis stop
worrying about what's going on in patterson you let us handle our job you handle our job and
everybody on the social media is like pasco what are you doing about it you're not saying anything
about you're talking about bill i mean you're talking about trump over here you're not doing
anything about it you know he just sits there and he's been there 23 years, kind of just waffling and
fluffing.
The only time you and I wouldn't even say you see him.
The only time you hear about him is around election time.
You'll see his stickers, his bumper stickers on on literally everything.
It's like Pascal mania, you know, signs all over the place.
And that's it.
Or he'll show up for a photo op at the Great Falls or shake the hand of some person.
And then he just poofs like a ninja.
That's politics, man. Yeah, that's that's what makes it so challenging is it's a popularity
contest. Exactly. Look, you want support. You make someone feel good. You can make them feel
good in a bunch of different ways. You show up and shake their hand, put a smile on your face,
hand them a $100 bill. They'll feel real good. Oh, yeah. I'm not saying buy their votes. I'm
saying there's a lot of ways to make someone smile and think positively about you, and then they vote
for you. Whether or not you're actually going to do anything
to help them or not. So we end up with all
these politicians. This is what I'm tired of.
I've never cared for Republicans.
I've never cared for Democrats.
That's why I didn't vote in 2016.
I didn't vote in 2012, because I'm just
like, the whole thing is busted. What's the
point? I'm going to throw
my hat into a sea of hats
and then they're gonna do whatever they want anyway now things are different i mean especially
with the riots and all that but outside so so i've straight up said earlier today i'm voting for trump
and it's not you know it's it's it's a lot a lot to do with the weird social justice far left it's
like this weird racist thing that's been encroaching and all of the democratic party and stuff like
that but the reason i bring this up is that Trump's not a Republican like the rest of these guys.
Right.
I look at most of these Republicans the same way I look at the Democrats.
They've been sitting there forever twiddling their thumbs.
Now a bunch of the Republicans are retiring, I guess because they don't like Trump.
They don't like the party.
And actually a whole bunch of them now are signing a pledge to support Biden.
And I'm like, oh, yeah, because they're all the establishment crony.
It's all the establishment crony BS.
So I love term limits.
Some people have argued against it, saying, what about Ron Paul?
You know, how many terms did he serve?
It was like 11 or something, right?
A lot.
He served a lot of those.
There are a handful of politicians who actually are good, and you'd lose them, too.
Right.
My opinion, I don't know. If it gets rid of, you know, Schumer, lose them too right my opinion i don't know
if it gets rid of you know schumer pelosi mcconnell whatever i don't care for the republicans lindsey
graham can get out of there that's the way i see it too i mean like in order for term limits to
completely fully work as well too is it's also going to require a cultural shift you know a lot
of people have like a set it and forget it kind of approach towards politics we elected that guy
and forget about it hopefully something happens and fingers crossed right um with term limits you have to be
a little bit more proactive right this guy's only got eight years well and my and my term limit plan
is like no politician should be able to do more than eight years throughout their lifetime it
doesn't have to be consecutive any office any office any oh no no so i'm saying like if you're
if you're running for congress right you can't do more than eight years in your lifetime and then
you'll run for senate if you wanted to. That's on you.
You know, I mean, if you choose to do that, but it's not it's not common that they do do that.
But if you're running for Congress, you do let's say you do two two years now.
You stop eight years later, you do another two years, whatever.
I think that's fine, but you can't do it consecutively because I believe that the longer that that that that congressmen sit in position and they stick around in government.
Now they're hanging out with lobbyists. Now they're hanging out with special interest groups and now they're starting
to fandangle and do all this stuff they neglect their districts and they sit around and they act
entitled like bill pasquale you go anywhere and you see this guy in the restaurants or in patsies
and patterson or any of these places he sits down like he's a mafioso you try and come up to him you
try and talk to him he acts like he doesn't know anybody he doesn't want to talk to you doesn't
you know me i've got my phone number on my website i'll talk to literally anybody he acts like he doesn't know anybody. He doesn't want to talk to you. You know, me, I've got my phone number on my website. I'll talk to literally anybody
who calls me on the phone. I get some
wacky phone calls. One day,
funny story, just put it aside.
One day, some guy calls me from Alabama,
right? He's like, is this Billy Prambe?
I'm like, yeah. I'm like, I like you, man.
And I'm like, cool, who's
this? And he was like, you know, I was looking at, he didn't
even answer my question. You know, I like your policies.
I like what you stand for. I didn't believe you when you say you're from patterson
and you stand for all these things i support you brother i'm gonna donate to your campaign
he'd send me 500 bucks i don't even know this guy wow but um you know i leave my i leave my
phone number up there i'm open to anybody because i believe if you're gonna if you're running for
congress you need to be accessible you contact any of Bill Pascrell's four offices,
or you send emails to the guy,
you're going to get an automated response,
or someone's going to pick up the phone and say,
oh, we'll set up an appointment, we'll set up a meeting,
and they'll kind of just duck and dodge
and never actually get the question answered.
Well, I'll tell you my opinion.
Look, I pulled up his website, and I feel like, to be fair,
he's got an extensive list of, you know, issues.
Right, but read them. They're pork.
It's pork?
It's pork. Read them. I'm interested in
equality. So just inequality.
Why don't you give me your thoughts on it?
Justice and equality. I ask a lot of people.
I say, go to his website.
There's a little advertisement. I guess it's not here anymore
because I was really
cracking on this guy. He had this video where
he was talking. It was like a re-election
video. It says, Bill Pascrell,
he's a fierce opponent of
donald trump bill pasquale supports the green new deal i personally don't think he is he really
supports a green new deal oh yeah but the video is gone he took it out if you go to maybe if you
go to his main is his front page it's probably still there because it was on the front page
um there's one scroll down meet bill he took it down what a chump hang on no it's got to be here wait i
want to see he supports the green new deal yeah so he supports why oh there you go boom green new
deal encompasses too many uh two major aspects of uh bill's mission in washington environment yeah
that's insane yeah so he's a proponent and me personally i think he doesn't even understand
the green new deal because the only time he started talking about it was when the squad
started going out talking about it.
Like, oh, you know what?
Let me go and hang out with them.
You know, I believe that he's just saying it's a bandwagon.
And then the third thing that he said in the video was like, you should support Bill Pascrell because black lives matter.
What?
And I'm like, Bill, I lived under you for 23 years, bro.
Right?
I know a lot of black people that died in your district.
You did absolutely nothing.
I never seen you make a statement.
I never seen you reach out to the police to try and start operations, to try and crack down on any of this nonsense, to do any of this stuff.
You're talking about Black Lives Matter because it's the cool thing to talk about right now in the Democrat Party.
You don't care about this stuff.
If you cared about Black Lives Matter, he would have even showed up for – actually, no, he did show up.
He's telling everybody, stay inside their house, right?
I'm sorry I'm on a tangent, but I can't stand this guy.
I just have to rip him sometimes.
This guy is telling us, keep our businesses closed.
Nobody should be able to reopen.
COVID is going to kill us all, right?
Yet he is marching side by side.
You're like no six feet of separation with tons of people.
Black Lives Matter guys walking up Broadway in Patterson, New Jersey.
I got to stop you right there, Billy.
See, I disagree.
I think he's right.
Black Lives Matter.
Of course they do.
Which is why I would prefer you as an actual black person to represent that issue.
I like that answer.
Listen, he wants the virtue signal.
I'm going to be like, okay, well then why wouldn't I support the actual black guy
from Patterson? You know what? I like that
angle. It's true.
Wouldn't you know better?
He's a rich
white guy. If he wants to play that
game, then I'm glad to play it with him.
That's why I can't stand they try and do
this stupid look, dude. I don't care
about your race. I don't care about your gender, your religion, whatever.
I care about whether or not you're actually doing things.
But if you want to pander to me, you want to play this game.
Let's play the game.
I think you're totally spot on with that, man.
I like that.
I think I'm going to have to attack him with that.
Yeah, but are you going to march around saying Black Lives Matter now?
No, no, no, no, no.
I'd rather go out and speak with the community and try and get something done.
And another thing that really pissed me off is there's another video i've got on my instagram i did it with another doctor
dr castillo and dr castillo is actually the guy who got me into congress we'll talk about that
later that who got me who convinced me to run for congress actually we'll get to that later but
dr castillo he's been a patterson he's been a patterson native for for many many years he's
been a doctor in patterns i should say for over 30 years right he works in internal medicine
and um one day at the beginning of the race he just disappeared for like maybe two three weeks
i didn't hear from him they don't know what the heck was going on and one day he just shows up at
the campaign office he's like hey billy what's up how's it going he's like oh i'm doing good and
he's like yo bro i almost died i'm like whoa what happened and he's like i got covid i almost died
wow and i was like really and he was like yo bro trump saved my life and i'm like how i just
saved your life and he was like yo bro you ain't hear about the hydroxychloroquine?
He self-prescribed himself to hydroxychloroquine.
He was fine within two days.
And then everyone who came into his office that was getting sick, he started prescribing
the azithromycin and the hydroxychloroquine.
They all were fine.
Did he get in trouble for it?
I don't know.
I never asked him that question if he got in trouble for it.
But even two of my friends who had had the sickness and you know they were
they didn't know what the hell to do i had them speak with him they ended up uh taking the
hydroxychloroquine they were totally fine within this is crazy is this this this whole thing to
me is the craziest thing now now first thing i absolutely have to say because this is how they
get you uh so there there are studies suggesting it's uh it's not for one for one thing absolutely
not a cure right right right but that's
fine it's no one's saying it is but that's that's how they're getting people right right like so
remember that video that uh that that of the press conference where all those doctors came out
dr emmanuel and them and yeah in dc emmanuel she said cure and that's how they nuked the video
absolutely it's crazy to me it's like dude it was a it was a slip of the word. Okay, but it's not. However, it does help according to Harvey Risch, MD, PhD of Yale.
Correct.
It does help if prescribed early.
Early.
Yeah.
And so there's a bunch of studies that have come out saying – there are studies saying it's ineffective.
Some of these studies that actually came out were big and got carried by the media, got retracted.
But this is one of those things where you've got to be really careful.
Right. carried by the media got retracted but uh this is one of those things where you got to be really careful right that's how they try it they set up on social media and in the media this very
circuitous path where you have to say very specific things otherwise they'll just come and try and
nuke your channel right see now bill pasquale did something that that that really upset me
because you know i had friends that were sick took that dross clerk and were fine same with
the doctor the way that i look at the way i look at at this whole covid situation is if you're listening to what a politician says in regards to sickness you're
you're looking in the wrong direction all right this is a doctor who's been doing this for well
over 30 years you know he's been doing this for over 30 years he self-prescribed himself me and
him we made a video together basically going after bill pasquale because him and senator menendez they
wrote a letter to the FDA stating
that, oh, we should retract the fast tracking of the hydroxychloroquine because it's not proven.
We should wait for a vaccine. And I'm like, well, we haven't even seen if the vaccine is proven.
And even if the vaccine is proven, that's months and months away. So you're telling me people
should die until then? We don't have a solution for that, right? And even though it's all anecdotal
evidence at this point, it's showing some kind of promise. So what this really demonstrates to me is you, who are not a doctor, are telling people that they shouldn't try anything to make their lives better, but they should wait because you are the politician.
Exactly.
You don't do this.
So here's the one thing I just say to everybody.
Here's the answer to all these censorious people.
Just talk to your own doctor.
Don't take advice from me. Don't take advice from me.
Don't take advice from Billy.
Correct.
Talk to your doctor, not a politician.
Exactly.
Not a politician.
Talk to your doctor.
And I'll say this.
It's true for Trump, too.
Yeah.
If Trump says it, okay, ask your doctor.
If Menendez says no, well, ask your doctor.
And the big problem I have right now is what you just explained,
where it's like Trump comes out and says this is great.
Then you get these doctors that come out and say it's great, and they say, no, shut it down.
But then you get these politicians coming out and saying, you know, the vaccine, that'll be great.
Well, we don't know that either.
Right.
You're not a doctor, so why am I going to listen to a politician?
I don't care if it's Menendez or Trump.
I get it.
I hear the debate.
I'm going to talk to a doctor.
I'm going to talk to my doctor who knows what's best for me see what what scares me about that is if if they're saying hydroxychloroquine
is bad and they're putting all their faith in a vaccine it's like what special interest do they
have on the back end here because i'm like what makes you so certain that the vaccine is absolutely
going to cure it and we should wait for that you know and that will there's already been reports
that it's it's it's the fast tracking is
going to be very very difficult and then it's going to take a really really long time of course
i'll tell you this though i i'm i'm i'm honestly less concerned about that we make vaccines for
things all the time right so if they make a vaccine for it's like by all means i'm totally
fine with it i gotta be honest i'd probably wait a little bit go get one depending the bigger issue
is that we weren't supposed to be shut down like this
anyway absolutely it was supposed to be 15 days to slow the spread and it turned into we're
permanently closed until the vaccine's ready so it's it's the bigger problem in my opinion
is that the economy is being destroyed it's going to wreak havoc on the poor communities
and we're not allowed to talk about it right like we we're on the we're on the line right now we're
walking the razor's edge even talking about this stuff.
No joke.
It's true.
I wouldn't be surprised if the stream just turned off.
I'm serious.
I'm serious, though.
I mean, you see what happened with that video.
Breitbart just filmed a bunch of people talking about their opinions,
and they referenced specifically Harvey Risch, MD, PhD from Yale,
and they got nuked.
That's crazy. They don't even want to hear the facts and
that's that's what really scares me because like for for the people that are watching i tell them
this like you know if if if there's more than one place to get your information right and the
internet is telling you in fact perfect example saw kamala harris meme not too long ago right
and we're saying like oh what was it was
like oh the democrat party wants you to vote for a half indian uh jamaican uh woman whose whose
grandfather was a former slave owner or whatever right it was something like that right which is
from what i read so far true the fact check said is like oh uh kamala harris's father i mean kamala
harris's grandfather owning slaves is not a dark part of her history.
Exactly.
Did you see that one?
Yep.
And I'm like, what are you talking about?
So is that a lie or is it true?
Like, what are you talking about right now?
That's the game, dude.
You know, what they what they do is they add an additional bit of context to make it false.
Right.
Right.
And it's like it's like I tell a lot of people, but listen, man, whether whether something is true or not.
Right. If if the government or social media are going out of their way to try and censor it, then you got to start looking deeper.
You know, because if somebody has to tell you, like, oh, no, that's not true.
In fact, don't even do your research. We did the fact checking. Just trust us.
Like when Cuomo came out, I was like, oh, don't read the WikiLeaks emails we read.
If you read it, it's illegal. No, I'm like, I can't. Like now I want to read it. Now when Cuomo came out and was like, oh, don't read the WikiLeaks emails. We read it. If you read it, it's illegal.
No.
I'm like, I can't.
Now I want to read it.
Now I want to find out.
This is the problem.
They complain a lot about – the media is just so awful, dude.
I seriously reckon the media will probably like 5,000 times a day because it's all lies.
Obviously, not all of it, but too much of it.
Too much of it is fake news.
You see the thing where Trump tweeted about the DNC removing Under God?
Yeah.
So what did Trump say?
Trump said, the Democrats removed Under God from the pledge.
I couldn't believe it when I saw it, something like that.
Every fact check comes out saying, mostly false, mostly false.
And then it says, what's true?
The Democrats did omit Under God from two caucus meetings.
Wait, what? What? The Democrats did omit under God from two caucus meetings. Wait, what?
What are you talking about then? And they said the DNC didn't have a formal policy to remove.
That's what it said.
Yes.
Trump didn't say they did.
Right.
And so now what happens is Twitter runs a trend, you know, saying like PolitiFact and Snopes confirm Democrats did not remove under God.
And I'm like, they literally, I watched the video.
Right.
You can watch a video of it.
This is happening in front of my face right now.
That's crazy, man.
You know, are you familiar with the Gell-Man amnesia effect?
Gell-Man?
No, I'm not.
So it's, the name is actually fake.
Some dude made it up and thought he could make it sound like official.
Like science-y?
Yeah, by putting Gell-Man, like Gell dash man is basically you'll you'll read a
news story about yourself maybe right so you're running for congress you're restored and it'll
say you know billy prempeh uh was was throwing bananas at people on the street or like you know
throwing cheeseburgers in the air and you're gonna be like that that never happened i never did that
and you know it's not true and then you turn the page and it's a story saying you know uh bill
priskel or whatever his name is
was you know juggling billiard balls and you go wow i can't believe he was doing that
and so the the the fun like the the function of it is when you read a story in which you're the
expert you're like oh i know that's not real right but then you assume the next story is real
ah i see what you're saying so so so So we see Donald Trump says something and it says that, you know, Donald Trump comes
out, says under God was removed.
We know that's not true because we saw the video.
But then the next day we read, you know, another story from PolitiFact and we assume it's true.
Yeah.
So fake news.
Fake news 101, ladies and gentlemen.
Fake news 101.
It's everything.
It's everything that you end up seeing. And then you had a video on Instagram.
You want to get into the Vice one?
Oh, yeah.
So you guys can go check that out if you ever want to.
Some guy named Bill on Instagram.
But in the video, Vice News gives me a call, and they want to do a story on QAnon.
Because I was at a reopened New Jersey rally about two or three months ago. I
gave a little speech on stage or whatever. And I took a picture with some people who were there.
They were very big supporters. They had a Q flag that they put up. Oh, yeah, Q. And I pose in the
picture, right? I take the picture because I'm like, look, we're all on the same page. We all
support the president. This is all what it is. I didn't think anything of the Q flag when I put it
up. So to this day, I'm getting emails like, hey, you want to tell us a little bit about your support
for QAnon? We're doing this story about QAnon. We want to write about it. So I'm getting into
this thing now where whenever the media contacts me, I'm recording what they're saying just to
kind of make them look stupid because they don't know what they're talking about. So when you see
the video on Instagram, Vice calls me. They don't know anything about calls me they don't know anything about me they don't know
anything about my my my campaign and my candidacy other than the fact that oh we know you won the
republican primary but we know you also support q and i'm like well where do you see that i i
support q when did i ever say that i support q or anything like that i kind of start questioning
this lady to get to the bottom of uh of what she's talking about she couldn't even answer
the question she didn't know what the hell she was talking about. Well, we saw a photo on Facebook.
Oh, oh, so that's support.
But what I loved about this was that you just basically asked,
do you know anything about my campaign?
Right.
And the answer was no.
Right.
They don't know what your policies are?
Nope.
They don't know.
I'll tell you this.
Having worked for many of these companies,
I'm willing to bet that somebody walked up to her and said,
here's a list of conspiracy theorists.
Call them and get a comment.
And so there was a point in this video.
It was like 10 minutes long where you're grilling this reporter from Vice.
Full disclosure, I used to work for Vice.
I actually was a founding member of Vice News.
When it was good.
And Vice News.
It was Vice News that called you, right?
Vice News.
Vice News.
Vice News.
They said they were doing something with Vice tonight on hbo or something like that yeah so i i love this video because
you're like tell me any one of my policies basically she can't do it and that that says
so much yeah like you you pointed out specifically this is what the news does instead of trying to
figure out what you're doing to better your community which includes police reform which
includes you know immigration you got to attack uh term limits and all that stuff they just want what you're doing to better your community, which includes police reform, which includes immigration,
term limits and all that stuff.
They just want the juicy BS.
That's it.
Anything to make a sensational headline.
Anything that's going to get people to click the article.
Oh, look, Republican.
He's crazy.
He supports nut job stuff.
Let's write about it.
Let's click that.
And I think that's a shame
because they're overlooking a lot of the things that I actually want to do in my district,
a lot of the things that I want to change, and not just New Jersey as a whole but across the country.
I'm pretty sure a lot of people can benefit from the things that I want to do, and they don't even want to talk about that.
There's another video.
I haven't uploaded it yet, and this was before the Vice call.
This was with Washington Post, Jeff Bezos' organization.
Same thing.
It's not as funny as the Vice one, though, because the
Vice one, I was like, okay, I'm going to have fun with them this time. Because the
first time they called me and I was like,
the audacity. You would ask me such a
stupid question. I didn't say that to them.
I kind of grilled them in that
way. The second time when Vice called me, I was like, okay,
let me have fun with them. This is going to be hilarious. I want to
see if they even know. I was like, let me be a little bit more tactical.
And I think I'm going to
do that moving forward every single time. Yeah, call know it's it reminds me of uh jordan peterson
yeah he was like he was at an event and someone pulled out the keck flag yeah you know the keck
the keck flag yeah yeah and then all of a sudden he's being told he has to answer for this flag
and he's like what flag and they're like somebody held up a flag and took a picture with he was like
i take a picture with a ton of people right yeah i was i was having conversation with somebody
because a lot of people uh it's like i guess it's become a rumor because i don't take pictures with people
they were like somebody asked me is it true that you don't take pictures with fans and i was like
i don't i for reasons like this and so i would understand that well it's because uh people try
to set you up people who are not your fans do like gotcha moments i was in washington and there was a
guy sitting down and he had a little mustache or whatever.
And there was a riot going on or whatever.
And I was talking to some leftist guy about something when this guy walks over and he goes, hey, you're Tim Pool, right?
And I was like, yeah.
He goes, hey, I'm a big fan.
I was like, hey, appreciate it.
Shook his hand.
And then he says he's a Nazi.
And I'm sitting there surrounded by Antifa and this guy.
And I'm like, dude, are you kidding me?
Don't come up to me and
bring that stuff to me i was like i'm not cool with with what that with what you're doing with
what you believe and he was like that's fine and i was like dude but so i'm surprised i would kick
them in the mouth that that's that's what i'm saying i'm a politician now i can't do that
right right right i've had so yeah like so when jordan peterson walks up and someone's like i
get a picture with you and they pull out the flag that was innocent right that was someone like in your instance some guy was like hey let's a picture with you, and they pull out the flag, that was innocent. Right. That was someone, like in your instance, some guy was like, hey, let's get a photo, Billy, and they pull out a big Q flag.
Now you got all these journalists that don't know anything about you.
They see one photo on Facebook, and that's everything.
That's all they want to know about.
They want to get clicks, and they want a boogeyman.
Right.
And because Antifa has been going nuts for months, Q is their boogeyman.
Exactly. And even when they say that, it's like, listen, from what I've seen and from what I've researched,
there's definitely something going on.
There's definitely a human trafficking, pedophilia-type problem going on here, right?
To the extent of what's going on with the whole Q thing, that I don't know about.
I can't really attest to that.
But there's definitely a lot of murky stuff going on with Jeffrey Epstein.
There's definitely a lot of murky stuff going on with a Epstein. There's definitely a lot of murky stuff going on
with a lot of these high-profile
people, Prince Andrew and whatnot, who have gone to Thailand.
And this is the crazy thing, because
you've got them trying to conflate
what's going on with Epstein,
which is like, don't we
literally have this lady in jail
right now? They're shuffling her around, worried about
her, and she's being charged with
trafficking and other things. So, yeah. And's a picture of bill clinton in a blue dress
it's a lot that's what i'm saying i'm like uh regardless of what you believe whether you whether
you support the cute thing or not there's definitely something going down here that
just doesn't add up and and and to put it simply they're literally prosecuting somebody over it
right a guy you know it's it's it's funny
trump said i wish her well and then the left goes insane he supports maxwell they took a picture
back in like 99 but then but then when he gets asked by that dude from hbo he's like her boyfriend
died he's in jail and he's dead we don't know how it happened so yeah i do wish her well and um
that that's what i thought was gonna happen when he said it
i thought it was kind of weird when trump said i wish her well i think he did it to just like
troll man i think i i think he didn't realize but i think what he was saying was i hope she
doesn't die essentially i hope because we're gonna prosecute her we need we needed to talk
right and i think they tried turning it into he supports her or whatever i don't know anything
about it frankly i wish her well, so anyway, this is what happens
with the media, and it's one of the reasons why
I've been to a ton of events, and I'm like,
I just, I don't like doing events.
They've threatened to burn down events. I put on
an event last year. Antifa threatened
to burn it down. Where? Just out here.
Just out here. We're in South Jersey. Really?
Yup. Wow. They came from
Central Jersey down here, and then
told the press they wouldn't let me come to their neighborhood.
And I'm like, yo.
This is my neighborhood.
This is my neighborhood.
What are you talking about?
I booked it a few miles from my house.
You came down here from up north.
They think they own it.
They think they can use violence.
You're familiar with Daryl Davis?
Daryl Davis?
Yeah.
I have not met Daryl Davis.
He's the famous black blues musician who met a bunch of Klansmen and de-radicalized them.
Oh, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
He was our headline speaker.
Really?
They tried to shut the event down.
Why?
Because they're just juice bags?
Because it's Antifa, man.
That's what they do.
So Daryl Davis tried talking to him because that's his thing.
Right.
He goes to the Klan.
He's like, hey, I'm going to talk to a guy in the Klan.
And then he ends up de-radicalizing 200 of these guys.
He walked across the street to Antifa and they called him a white supremacist.
Madness.
Yeah, dude.
Madness.
It's a crazy political world right now.
But I think one of the big things that's fueling it absolutely is it's all fake news.
That's why we watch people like you.
Well, I mean, I guess.
I'm just a dude.
Look, I jokingly say I just complain on the Internet. that's why we watch people like you well i guess i mean i guess i'm just a dude i i look
i jokingly say i just complain on the internet like but the thing is and and one of the and
it's the same thing i told you on twitter it's like one of the main reasons why i follow and
why i really really really like your show and you're one of the few people that i actually
watch on social media is because despite you having like you traditionally have a lot of
liberal views but you call out the nonsense on that side too the same way you'll call out the nonsense on the other side i think well this is what news is supposed to be a lot of liberal views, but you call out the nonsense on that side, too.
The same way you'll call out the nonsense on the other side.
It's like, well, this is what news is supposed to be.
A lot of people give their opinions today.
Like on CNN, it's like Don Lemon for 40 minutes talking about why Trump is, you know, Satan himself.
And you're just calling it the way it is.
You know, the people on the Internet that are doing the researches and looking into information and actually asking questions getting people to be
rational and and think for themselves i think that's the direction that the media is going to
go into and unless the mainstream media starts to change their formula they're gonna go away to dodo
i kind of realized something i think trump is the internet's politician and biden is the is the
traditional establishment politician that's actually a good point because i because i
noticed something trump did the biggest ad buy like the biggest ad buy ever on digital.
It was like a seven-figure, one-month buy.
And he bought the most expensive ad possible, the YouTube banner.
And it was this big news story in the New York Times.
And Joe Biden didn't buy this.
So they're doing the DNC digitally.
It's on YouTube.
And they didn't buy YouTube ad space during their own convention.
Madness.
That doesn't make sense, does it?
Like, okay, listen, if you've got a YouTube channel for your digital convention,
don't you want people on YouTube to click it to go watch it?
Right.
But they didn't buy it.
So Trump did.
However, I saw that.
I started thinking.
I'm like, wow.
So they're not trying to win.
They're phoning it in.
They're planning on losing, right?
Joe Biden spent, I believe it was $220 million on TV ads.
And that's when I realized what it is.
Nobody's watching TV like that anymore, man.
But look, there are a lot of people who do watch TV.
And if you get your news, if you're like one of these regular normie types who aren't paying attention, you get your news from memes and from your friends, word of mouth.
Right.
Which trickles down from CNN, MSNBC, and to an extent Fox News, but not so much.
If you're watching a show like this, you're going online and seeking out.
But there's an easier way to put it.
Like, if you go to YouTube.com and you're searching for, like, immigration, you're not
going to get only right-wing or only left-wing.
It could be both.
Right.
You know, when Donald Trump says something like, you know, we're going to get only right wing or only left wing you're gonna it's gonna it could be both right you know when donald trump says something like you know we're going to build a wall you
search for build a wall you might find anti-wall and pro-wall because the the algorithm on youtube
only knows wall right unless you say like the wall is bad then you only get that stuff but on tv if
you turn on msnbc you're only getting orange man bad that's it so these people who are watching tv
are in that world and it's and i and i think what
you know i'm not saying i know this is a fact or anything it's just an idea i have
but when i was i was reading this about the ad buys and then i was reading about the beltway
bubble in beltway bubble yeah so the dc journalists only follow each other okay so when one journalist
writes you know donald trump is losing their buddy sees and then writes donald trump is losing
and then you get new york times wall street you know not walter is losing. Their buddy sees it and then writes, Donald Trump is losing. And then you get New York Times, Wall Street,
you know, not Wall Street Journal, but like New York Times,
Washington Post, Vox, BuzzFeed.
Trump is losing. Why? Because they're
all following each other. They're not hearing what you're
saying. They're not hearing what I'm saying.
It's like an echo chamber. Exactly.
And that's probably why
they didn't see Trump coming in 2016.
So now you take that
combined with the fact that Biden's
buying TV and Trump's buying digital
and I think Trump is the candidate
for the internet age. And it makes sense.
Trump himself posted a Pepe meme.
He posts memes all the time. It's funny.
He gets it, man. Yeah. And then you look
at what the Democrats are doing and it's like
phoned in. Super cringe, man.
Super cringe. I don't know, man.
Did you see the... And I thought this was don't know man like did you see the and i thought this
was fake man but did you see the uh the performance i can't remember the guy's name man but the guy
huh what's his name billy porter the guy with the dress yep oh my days oh dude i thought that was a
meme i was like listen man i'm at my cousin's house his girlfriend's like did you see this
madness and i'm like what and i'm like
there's no way that's true that looks like that looks like an adult swim sketch or something like
that and i'm like this was on the dnc it was like their closing major performance it's like it's
like if i'm a democrat and i'm watching that i would start questioning like what the hell am i
supporting did you see that meme which one it's like it's it's a picture
of it and uh actually let me let me see if i can pull it up on your instagram yeah let me uh let
me pull up my own instagram because it's the last thing i posted and you're gonna you're gonna love
it so uh it's loading it's loading and there we go all right check it out oh my god read it we're
going to lose all right all right so for those that are listening, it's that guy, Billy Porter.
He's fist pumping and yelling.
And the comment on YouTube says, we're going to lose, aren't we?
Oh, my God.
It's so perfect.
I couldn't believe.
I was like, this is beyond cringe.
And the thing that blew my mind, I was like, listen, you guys got money, DNC, okay?
This looks like someone made this in their garage, man.
That's a tip, man.
I said it was like a freshman high school talent show.
Yeah, dude. I'm like no no no
no this can't be for real bro this can't be for so what that's what that looks like to me is like
you're talking about all this struggle and the things black community equality i'm like it looked
to me to me it looks like they're making fun of this like this is a joke it doesn't look that's
what that's the same thing my cousin said i was like i was like i'm like is this a joke and they're
like no this is for real and i'm like this is what they're really putting in front of
people and they're talking about the struggle of african americans and they're the champion for
black this is a joke it's not even a virtue signal they're definitely ha haing in our face with this
you know man it's it's it's a recurring theme for me to talk about but i i do believe i i know
republicans haven't said it for a long time so it's kind of funny i i think i've come to this
conclusion in a different path but i think the Democrats are overt racists.
Oh, yeah.
I think.
Oh, yeah.
And I wouldn't be surprised if the whole thing was to just mock and belittle it and, like, laugh in your face.
You know, it probably was because, you know, throughout this entire race, you know, with me saying that, hey, I'm a Republican, I'm running as a Republican, black people don't give me a hard time.
Hispanic people don't give me a hard time.
The people that give me the hardest time are the white liberals.
The guys with the nose piercing and the blue hair to the side.
How can you support these people?
You don't like black people?
You hate your own kind?
How could you support the Republicans?
You know what I mean?
And it's like these are the people that are constantly coming after me.
It's not the people in my own community.
They're either faced with one of two things.
I don't like the Republican Party.
I don't like what they stand for.
I like you, and I respect you.
Or, why are you Republican in the first place?
Now I'm curious.
One of those two things.
It's only these super off-the-wall liberals that give me a hard time.
This is what I think is really, really fascinating about, you know, candidates like you, candidates like Kimberly Klesik.
And, in a sense,
this kind of what I don't know, I guess there's like a new Republican and it's and it's sort of
emerging under Trump. You've got people like like me, for instance, I've been, you know,
independent, left leaning. I was Democrat. I voted for Obama the first time. I've always felt like
Republicans, like when I was growing up, Republicans were bad.
You know what I mean?
Now the Republicans are very different.
And it's like when I see you, I'm like, I look at your platform.
I think I disagree with like one or two things for the most part.
But I'm like, you're a cool dude.
You're from the city.
Like we get along.
We understand a lot of the same memes.
It's like how is it that you're the new Republican?
You know, it's like I don't know how to describe it.
It's like the whole thing is changing.
I do think Democrats are freaking out about it.
Yeah.
Because now when you've got, I don't know if it's true, but I'll tell you, Emerson, Rasmussen, and I can't remember the other polls, Azogby.
They show that Trump's got 30% approval, or at least they did earlier this year, 30% approval among black voters.
Yeah.
And I think that freaks them out.
And I think realistically, just from the people that I've spoken with, man, I think it might be higher than 30%.
You think so?
I think so.
So you live in a predominantly black area?
Yeah.
It's practically all black and Hispanic.
How many people there support Trump?
They don't.
That's the thing. They don't
like Trump. OK, they like what he's doing. They like what he's doing. All right. You know,
like, listen, man, you'll be hard pressed to find somebody and say, oh, he didn't help with
the job situation. Not going to happen. You know what I mean? Practically everybody that I met is
like, yo, was it easy to find a job? It was easy to find a job now than it was under Obama. Still
F Trump. I don't like Trump. You know, you you know the covid thing happened you know trump gave us the check you
know this is cool you know yeah you know he's funding the historically black colleges you know
he did the prison reform a lot of my homies are coming home so he's still i still don't like him
but they're gonna vote for him they may they may honestly and if and if they don't vote for him
they're probably just gonna flat out not vote Democrat at all.
You know, because you talk to the average black person, man, they know about Biden.
They know about Kamala.
And they're just like, this is definitely a virtue signal.
They're not.
This isn't for us right now.
If Trump came out right now and said, I am going to be reviewing every nonviolent federal drug-related offense.
It's a landslide, 3 million percent.
Pardon?
100 percent.
It's going to be a landslide.
Bro, it's going to be what?
Landslide, dude.
Landslide.
I noticed you got decriminalized marijuana.
Yeah, because I'm like, yo, bro, there's a lot of people that have their lives.
My cousins, for example, have their lives completely destroyed
for even having a small bag of weed.
You know what I mean?
I'm like, listen, I don't care if you smoke weed or not,
whether you like weed or not is besides the point.
The point that I'm saying is like, I don't know a single person.
I haven't seen a single study of someone who's died from smoking marijuana.
I know people that smoke marijuana because they got cataracts.
They got, you know, back problems.
I have a friend.
He's got a fused disc and all kinds of stuff.
You have to smoke.
Friends that have PTSD from the military that smoke, you know,
and it helps them.
I've seen them all strung out on Percocets and Xanax and all kinds of stuff.
And they're fun people to be around when they smoke weed. You know, they're not losing their mind and twe helps them. I've seen them all strung out on Percocets and Xanax and all kinds of stuff. And they're fun people to be around when they smoke weed.
You know, they're not losing their mind and tweaking out.
So I'm saying, why should someone have their entire lives destroyed because of that?
I don't know if these are your fans calling, but people from all across the country keep calling my phone.
Oh, you told them your phone number.
That's true.
That's true.
That's probably it.
But, you know, I started.
Tell them to text you.
Yeah, text me. If you guys want to talk, I'll respond. I was a little busy right now.
Yeah. I respond to your text messages if that's the case. But, you know, I don't I don't see them.
I don't see them saying no to something like that.
I was like because, for example, Governor Murphy, when he ran one of the big things he ran on was like, oh, we're going to legalize marijuana.
Bro, I knew so many gangsters, bro, that were like that that don't care about politics at all. But like, yo, we vote for Murphy. Murphy's about to legalize marijuana. Bro, I knew so many gangsters, bro, that were like, that don't care about politics at all,
but they're like,
yo, we voting for Murphy.
Murphy's about to legalize it.
And I'm like, yo, bro,
but he's not the guy.
And I'm like, no, he's the guy.
He wasn't the guy.
He's definitely not the guy.
He's definitely not the guy.
Dude, Murphy's awful.
I'm leaving, I'm leaving.
You're leaving New Jersey?
Yeah, I was thinking about this
when I saw your page.
You're saying,
make New Jersey great again.
And it made me feel kind of bad.
You know, because I'm out.
I'm getting out of here, dude.
I don't blame you.
I've been here for about six years.
No, no, no, about five years now.
I've been in New Jersey for five years.
And I've been slowly building up my business.
It's doing better than ever.
And I'm sitting here with, like, the lockdowns here.
You know the Adalist Gym guys just down the street?
Right, right.
I know them.
Nah.
I don't want to have anything to do with this guy and his edict.
And you got cops that are enforcing the stuff he's asking for.
It's not just that.
South Jersey is a peninsula.
We got crazy riots and everything.
I don't want to be in a peninsula.
You know what I mean?
So it's partly that, too.
So I'm going to go inland.
I'm going to go to the middle of nowhere.
Like North Dakota or something? Not that far far i'll stay down the east coast i'm just gonna move inland you know about an hour or two or whatever gotcha yeah but then i i
see i see your thing you're like make new jersey great again and i'm like you're sticking around
i mean you know what's funny about you saying that is you know when i was in the military
i was stationed in texas and in my in my opinion there's no place more american than texas you know
i absolutely what bro i love texas man and the funny thing is is going out there when i was I was stationed in Texas, and in my opinion, there's no place more American than Texas. Definitely.
What?
Bro, I love Texas, man.
And the funny thing is, is going out there, when I was going to get stationed in Texas,
the first time we go off base and we're walking around, this is in Wichita Falls, Texas, right?
Me and my friends were going out.
We're looking for a, I think it was like a video game store or something we were going to.
We're walking, and where we're going through, we're like in the middle of nowhere,
like some podunk cornfield type place right and there's like this guy sitting in
this dilapidated house just chilling there with bloodhounds and like just totally stereotypical
you know what i'm like was he in a rocking chair with a shotgun might as well have been you know
so it's me black dude a hawaiian guy and uh and a samoan guy right and an hispanic guy so me so so
black guy hispanic guy samo Samoan, and Hawaiian.
We're walking down this block.
Oh, it was brown as can be.
You know, walking down the block.
And we look at this guy.
This guy's looking at us.
We're like, oh, man, we could smell something burning.
So we're like, man, they're probably, like, you know, burning a cross or something in the backyard.
You know what I mean?
And I'm like, yo, let's just go back to base or whatever, right?
And the guy's like, hey, man, y'all from around here.
I don't say anything, you know, but the smallest guy with us is the Samoan guy. He's like, yeah, yeah, we're looking for this store or whatever. He's like, hey, why hey man y'all from around here i don't say anything you know but the smallest guy with us is the simone guy he's like yeah yeah we're looking for this store
whatever it's like hey why don't y'all come out back you know we're cooking a pig back here
and we're like no no no we're good we're good we're good he's like oh y'all look hot y'all
should get some lemonade and we're like no we're good but then my friend's like oh no let's go so
he starts walking and i'm like oh my god and i'm like you know never leaving there i've been behind
right so i followed right behind them you You know, we go back there.
Some of the sweetest people in the world I've ever met.
Yeah.
These guys, man.
You know, I'm thinking in my mind, and I was afraid to come to Texas at first.
I'm like, man, they got a bunch of cowboy hats, shotgun, toting, redneck, racist kind of people.
And no, not at all.
You know, some of the nicest people in the world.
We had a great time, had a couple of drinks and all that.
You know, I experienced more racism here than I did in New Jersey than in Texas.
You know what I think?
It feels like it's like the pendulum swung.
And so where you used to have the racists in the South and everything,
it's swung now to where they'll treat you like a normal, regular person.
But now on the left, they've gone so far in the other direction.
You've got white progressives that scream in the face of minorities, racial slurs.
Right.
And they'll think they're doing virtue right now.
You see that video of that white woman?
She's holding up the sign screaming at the black female cop.
No, I haven't seen that.
It's hilarious because she's holding up a sign while she's screaming at a black woman.
And it's like, dude.
But the sign on the back is fragile.
And I'm like like that is the
perfect image of white fragilities lady but this guy's filming and he goes don't you think it's
inappropriate for you as a white woman to be screaming at a black lady about racism right
and she's like no because i'm the only one who can do it because i have to do it and she's part
of the system they're nuts that's crazy that's the craziest thing to me i it feels weird that
like i was kind of like what i was trying to get at before about you being a Republican is that they, Kanye West was talking about this.
They told him, you better be a Democrat.
You better support Democrats.
Otherwise, I'll destroy your career.
Right.
Like, they have a stranglehold on minority communities.
Right.
Me coming from the South Side, there's every reason that everyone in my area, everyone I know, should be a Democrat.
Just absolutely oppose the Republicans, not our team.
And now I'm talking to people from my neighborhood, and they're all...
They're all wearing MAGA hats?
No.
Secretly voting for Trump.
Right.
That's what it's like in Patterson, too, I would say.
So on my main channel today, I said, Trump's second term agenda list.
That's it.
Enough for me.
I'm going to vote for the guy.
And congressional term limits
and ending the wars, I was like, I'll take it,
man. At this point, it's a combination
of Trump has improved enough for me.
He did this speech at the RNC where he's like,
I'm not going to say mean words about Hillary because
they're going to get mad at me. And I was like, I actually really
like that he did that. He's like, I'm not going to
accept it as an SC. I'm not going to say the word. And I was like,
that's an improvement. That's an improvement.
But then he did try to end the war. talk about all the time because it's a it's big for me that's why i'm really impressed with you saying
you know when it came to libya you were questioning this stuff because i think that's one of the
biggest problems we have where we're constantly you know internally we argue about all these
political issues but most of a lot of stuff talk about for you know oh we need money for this we'll
tax the rich i'm like we stop blowing up the people
in foreign countries,
starting these wars,
and we'll have money left over.
We can bring it back here.
Exactly.
So anyway, Trump's improved,
but also the Democrats
have just gotten worse and worse and worse.
The riots, the insanity.
I am sick and tired of the lies.
It really is.
I got an email from some dude
who said he's in Europe,
and when you turn on any European news outlet, the narrative is always far left.
That Trump is evil.
He's a dictator.
Peaceful protests are marching and Trump's is beating him.
And then he's like, but then I go on the Internet and I watch what's actually happening and it makes me angry.
So, you know, it's like I wonder if the pendulum has swung.
You know, you tell the story about a guy's got roasting a pig and lemonade and you go back and it's the nicest people in the world yeah and these are the people
that they accuse of being white supremacists and racist exactly exactly and that and i'm telling
you man it's like i'm not gonna lie i stereotype the hell out of that guy and i'm like no this
dude's gonna chop me up and wear my face man he's gonna do like leather face or something you know
and he gave you a he gave you a slab of mutton and oh man good time these people bro good time you know and you know when i when i started to see that you
know i thought i thought about it for a while i thought about you so you know what i'm gonna go
to texas right and i honestly believe that like if i didn't go to that trump rally in january 28th i
wouldn't be for one i wouldn't be running for congress and two it wouldn't have revitalized
my hope that we can still save new jersey. So you went to a Trump rally?
I went to a Trump rally January 28th. This year?
This year. The one that he had in January. Wildwood?
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Massive, massive, massive one?
Yeah, I really wanted to go. I didn't make it.
Because it was, I couldn't get in.
Well, to be fair, we didn't get in either.
But going down there, meeting everybody?
Yeah, so, funny thing,
I'll even tell you that story, because that's
literally the inception of this whole congressional run anyway, right?
At this point, no intention of running, nothing like that.
But I wanted to be involved in the political scene and see what's going on, right?
So my friend, good friend, since like child, my friend Randy, he's like, hey, man, let's go to the Trump rally.
He's coming to New Jersey.
Let's go.
And he's one of those guys who was like a low-key Trump supporter.
He doesn't want anybody to know.
But now everybody knows he's like high-key Trump now. But so he's like, let's go to the rally. I'm like, okay, cool. We Let's go. And he's one of those guys who was like a low key Trump supporter. He doesn't want anybody to know. But like now everybody knows he's like, you know, high
key Trump now. But like so let's go to the rally. I'm like, OK, cool. We try and go.
The day comes around. Hey, I got to work. I can't make it. I'm like, oh, no, man, we
got to go at this point. I'm already gung ho. I'm like, I already voted for the dude
that's coming to New Jersey like there's no way. And he's like, get in contact with Dr.
Castillo. He was like, you know, the doctor right there on Mill Street. Go over there.
He's going down there with the Republican, the Hispanic Republican National Assembly.
Go down there with them, right?
So it's the first time I actually meet Dr. Castillo.
I'd seen him on posters, knew all about the guy, but, you know, never met him.
So while we're going down there, you know, he's probably thinking like, you know, he's probably just like, you know, a regular Democrat dude from the hood who's curious, right?
Whatever.
So we have like a little short, small talk.
We didn't really talk any Trump stuff till we get there.
We get to this place, man.
And first of all, it's like 27 degrees.'s brick it is freezing out there man you know but
there's thousands of people man yeah hundreds of thousands and i was i was blown away because i was
like what in new jersey and and mind you some came from you know pennsylvania and probably other
places as well too but even still there had to have been like 120 000 people out there wow
there was a lot of people bro like the way that so we get to the rally they had a park right right
outside the convention center right and the entire park was full from fence to fence like in this
little snake formation kind of thing right by the time you get out of the park you come down one
block you go up three blocks you cross the street and then there's a huge parking lot in the Wildwood Center.
And there's a massive snake chain going all the way through the parking lot until you got into the front.
We got there at 11.
By the time we got to the front, I was 100 people away from the front.
It was like 8 o'clock at this point.
Trump's about to go on.
Doors locked, 100 people in.
Can't get in.
I'm like, okay, great.
It is what it is, right? Now's there's a part that I skipped.
Actually, the most significant part that that happened is I did an interview with a guy named Andrew Dodansky.
He's like some he does like a lot of these little reports and stuff.
And while I'm doing this report, Dr. Castillo sitting there next to me the entire time and the whole time we're there, I didn't really speak much.
Right. So I'm kind of just giving my opinion that video is also on my uh my uh my instagram i'm kind
of just talking about different things foreign policy whatever right and um then kaylee mcinerney
at the time i had no idea who she was right um she wasn't the press secretary we're sitting down
we're standing in front of this uh this line waiting for cheesesteaks and i see kaylee coming
down the side of this um uh the little barricade whatever
right she's got the microphone she's like putting it to crouch i get people to talk people oh no my
boss my boss sees me you know i can't talk about this whatever right so she gets to where i'm at
and she's like oh well i guess that's it i guess we're gonna put the uh we're gonna put the cameras
and i'm like no no i'll talk at first i was just messing with her right yeah and it's just her she
got a like big black fur coat and he's two massive dudes with you know suits on i just couldn't put two and two together like that these
guys are secret service i thought she's just you know you know journalists with two homeboys like
protecting her you know and um she's like oh you really want to talk is that you sure i'm like yeah
yeah let's talk about like you're not fake news though right ha ha ha no we're not fake news i'm
like well i'm like what organization are you with she's like oh we're just here supporting trump
just like you she didn't tell me your name didn't tell me anything like that she's like oh so you want to say something to the president so then i said what i said you know? And she's like, oh, we're just here supporting Trump, just like you. She didn't tell me your name, didn't tell me anything like that.
She's like, oh,
so you want to say something to the president?
So then I said what I said.
You know, that's,
oh, you go on Trump's page,
you'll find that, that post that I said.
I said, you know,
Trump, good guy, whatever, woo.
I said that,
and then right after all that was done,
like everybody in the crowd was like,
man, you said something that was on my mind,
but you just worded it in such a way
that I never could.
And I was like, oh, okay, that's cool.
Dr. Castillo says, hey, Bill.
Come, he pulls him to the side, right?
He said, hey, Bill, I think you should run for Congress.
There it is.
And I'm like, what?
And I'm like, no, no, seriously.
I'm running in CD5.
I ran in District 9 before against Pascrell.
The only reason why I didn't win is I wasn't able to get the younger vote
and I wasn't able to acquire the African-American vote.
And he was like, you are different. And he was like, this whole time I'm thinking you're a Democrat.
And he was like, you're a super conservative. And I had no clue. And it was like, you've got
a mind about all these different kinds of things. I feel like if you polish yourself up and you kind
of, you know, put your things in the right way, like you could do really well in politics. So he
said, run. And I said, well, if you help me and you kind of guide me through this process, I will.
And he's like, yeah, he's like, I'm already running in the fifth.
You run in the ninth.
We'll tag team it.
We'll go in.
It'll be great.
And I'm like, all right, doctor, let's do it.
All right.
So let's do this race, man.
And we're sitting down and we're watching Trump on the jumbo screen while he's talking.
And I just got like filled with like this.
It's just like, yes, let's do this kind of feeling man because i'm watching this guy and i'm like yo all these people came from all across the state and the surrounding areas to
come and see this guy in freezing cold weather and we're still here this guy zero days in politics
isn't a politician yeah he's accomplished so many things in under three years
and i'm like if he could do it and if aoc was an absolute airhead can do it
i mean she won i mean i'll give her credit for that you know youngest congresswoman ever i'll
give her credit for that but like if she could do it there's nothing stopping me from doing it
nothing you know and i'm smarter than her okay i'm not trying to toot my horn so i'm like the
confidence is good yeah i'm smarter than her so i'm like i'm like if i can do that and the president was able to do that and i know
i've got pretty good ideas i'm gonna i'm gonna seriously take dr castillo up on his offer yeah
and then from then on you know the following day went home built that website that we're looking
at right now started making the logos on photoshop and just started like you know just doing the
whole thing and became i just started
running i started running you're not it's an uphill battle though bro it is you know but but
here's the thing man the way i look at it is like and i personally believe that i'm gonna win the
reason why i believe this is because nobody knows what this guy's platform is right i've constantly
called him out to debate lots of other people have called him out to debate even the democrats
won't do it the democrats even called him out to debate. Even the Democrats. Won't do it. The Democrats even called him out to debate. The only person he agreed to debate was a guy named Alt Basaran.
Right.
Alt Basaran, which I think was a horrible campaign move, was on his website.
It was like, you know, Congress deserves a former illegal alien in Congress.
And I'm like, that's a horrible slogan, you know, to put.
Because he championed himself on, you um i'm a turkish immigrant
came here illegally and i'm in congress and i should be in congress but he was like off the
wall socialist this guy wow you know him and another lady zenas bazakis off the wall socialist
i challenged both of them to a debate because i'm like listen i'm in the primary with you guys so
i'm a republican who didn't want to talk to me i'll say yeah i'll maybe debate you pasquale
accepted out basaran's uh request to debate and i'm like of course you're gonna debate the
socialists you know of course you're gonna debate him and like you know you just pull up the
immigration thing and it's over right but then he only agreed to do it at a virtual forum he didn't
want to do it in person so i was like no no let's do it in person and i'm pretty sure i would have
really gave it some he would have probably gave he would have raised a lot of really good points
because despite all the socialist stuff he's a very very smart guy. He knows quite a few things.
And he wanted to do it by his rules.
So he didn't want to do that.
So I said, okay, of all the people you're going to debate, you're going to debate him.
So I said, all right, I'm going to debate Bill Pascrell.
And I started going after him.
He didn't want to respond to any of the things.
So now I'm kind of trying to give this guy the biggest headache in the world.
I know recently he just had a, I believe it was a stent he had to
get put into his heart he has a heart problem he's 83 years old man bill pascott that's 83 years old
wow he's 83 years old um he's got some heart issues right now and i'm like man listen if you
want to run in politics this is a hard game and it's like i'm serious about what i want to do i'm
not going to let you just sit there and coast and and do nothing you're not going to pull a ruth
bader ginsburg on me bro you know what i mean it's like i'm gonna i'm gonna take it to you
so you know i'm showing up at his fire department that he built this was about two days ago it was
in front of his fire department hey bill we're out your fire department come out and debate me
you know debate right here in front of the uh in front of the fire department or whatever
so now i'm gonna i'm gonna show up at all of his offices i got people calling his office people
sending emails saying listen pasquale come out and debate. Stop running
away. You know what I mean? 23 years, you talk about how you've done so much. And what really
pisses me off is he's from Patterson. He's from Patterson originally, right? He chams, oh, I grew
up in Patterson. I know what it's like. No, you don't because you're not doing anything. If you
knew what it was like, you wouldn't allow it to be in a situation that it's in you know he doesn't want to talk about any of these facts because he
knows i'm going to hold his feet to the fire he can't pull the whole black lives matter nonsense
with a guy like me because i live here all right he can't pull the whole anti-trump you're you're
a racist if you support trump because i support trump all the moves that he would have used on
any of the other republican candidates he can't use on me so it's like it's best for me to just
stay in the basement and be basement bill stay away from this guy all right i love i love the backfiring identity politics oh
yeah he knows it he knows it he knows it that's the only thing that's there's no rationale for it
that's what i was i was thinking before like when i was talking about how kanye west said
you know you have to be a democrat or else yeah because they like to use the black community they
say that they're they're the ones who are going to speak on your behalf and fight for you.
Absolutely.
And I'm like, like I said earlier, man, if that guy wants to come out and play that game,
well, he just lost the argument.
Let's play that game.
Not only are you from a predominantly black area, but you're literally a black dude.
So, like, why would I support him?
Why would I believe he knows anything about what's happening in your community?
If he thinks that's the issue that needs to be fought for, I'm going to look to you, Billy.
I'm going to ask you.
All right, you take the reins.
Yeah.
Because you both seem to agree, right?
Right.
And he's not going to try and debate that kind of stuff, you know?
And, you know, I'm kind of sick and tired of people using the black community as the
useful idiots, you know?
Same way that the socialists took over with the useful idiots.
They're doing the same thing right now with the African-American community and Black Lives Matter.
And I'm sick and tired of that. We're not scapegoats.
You know, we've already been through enough. We've already got all kinds of nonsense.
We've been dealing with slavery, segregation, all kinds of nonsense.
And now you want to use us to keep pushing your Democrat policies that put us in a situation in the first place.
And you're going to say that you're for us. Black Lives Matter. Get out of my face with that.
That's why, you know there there's some things
candace owens uh has said that i've disagreed with but for the most part that that's why i was
mentioning like you and kimberly for instance people like candace owen the hodge twins uh you
know terrence williams i don't i i think there's a lot of people who you know i think it's obvious
they use identity politics they make money off it they make a career off of it and now you finally got a bunch of people who are actually black standing up, asserting
themselves, saying, here's what we want.
Here's what we want to do.
Like literally what you just said.
Tired of having your community be the scapegoat.
What do they call you?
White supremacists.
Right.
Racists.
That's the craziest nonsense I've ever seen.
Or even they'll try to call you an Uncle Tom.
I'm like, oh, really?
That's the case?
I watched that.
You see the documentary.
Fantastic documentary, by the way.
I didn't even realize Herman Cain.
His story was amazing.
Yeah, man.
I didn't even know it was that deep.
When he was like, I was trying to figure out why I wasn't getting paid enough money.
And my boss says, well, he's got a degree.
So I got me a degree.
And I was like, yeah, I like that.
So I'll tell you what, man.
Look, I grew up on the South Side.
I come second generation mixed race family.
I grew up with stories about civil rights error and all this stuff and all the things that were hard fought.
And now I'm seeing this insane racism from the left.
But I've absolutely always been someone who's detested racism, detested white supremacists and all that stuff.
As you should. And now I find myself in this interesting position where as someone who's grown up hearing stories from my grandparents, from my parents about how life was, what was life like in the country before civil rights.
I see a bunch of black people actually standing up saying we're going to run and they're conservatives.
Right.
And they're getting crapped all over by these progressives.
And I'm like, well, well wait hold on a minute this is exactly what we were all fighting
for so that people could be protected people's were uh judged based on their their their character
not the color of their skin right and for some reason they're trying the it's the democrats
trying to maintain the inverse of that right but but to be fair you look at the the the diversity
i guess of the parties yeah you look at the republican party you got a whole bunch of white
dudes you look at the democrat party you got a whole bunch of white dudes.
You look at the Democrat Party,
you got a whole bunch of, you know,
you've got minority women,
you've got some minority dudes,
you got some white people.
But it's all about fall in line behind our ideas
or you're a racist and we'll try and tear you down.
Right.
And now that they've got people who are diverse
standing up and saying,
well, we disagree with your ideas.
They're trying to use all these tactics to destroy.
It's hypocrisy. And I think it proves they never actually cared about actual diversity.
They never cared about the actual melting pot of this country. They just cared about using that
image. Their support for Black Lives Matter, in my opinion, is skin deep, quite literally.
They want to make sure that they have the support of people based on what they look like instead of
convincing people their ideas are good.
So they'll make the show of it.
They say this all the time.
Like, why don't you take a look at the, you know, when it was the State of the Union.
You see all the Democrats and you've got different people of different colors and genders.
And you look at the Republicans and it's mostly like white dudes and some white women.
And they use that against them.
And I'm like, okay, I agree.
Then I'll tell you what. Start supporting people of different races different genders
whatever correct who aren't white then no no they call candace owens a white supremacist
they call ben shapiro a nazi they call it but they call you trying to smear you as a conspiracy
theorist too right and i'm like you it just ties back to your your opponent is 83 and he's saying Black Lives Matter.
And it's like, that's the stupidest argument ever.
And he hasn't done a single thing about it, man.
He hasn't done a single thing about it.
I'm sick and tired of that guy, man.
And it's like, you know, what really, really, really, what really made me want to run against this guy is like, you know, I looked at the numbers, right?
After I spoke with Dr. Castillo, I looked at it, and I'm like,
and no offense to any of the candidates that ran against him.
Shout out to all of them.
You all went out and you fought.
And I'm like, I looked at a lot of their campaigns,
and I'm like, none of you guys went for the neck, okay?
This is a guy who he's gotten away with these mafioso-type tactics
where he'll talk about how he's doing all these great
things and he'll try and get the dnc and john curry to come and crush you if you don't uh you
know kind of fall in line with him yet he's doing nothing for anybody and i'm like listen man
he has everything to lose okay 5.7 million dollars after 2018 in the bank you haven't done anything
you go your website no policies no legislation you piggyback and you co-sponsor other people's bills.
For 23 years. The most significant
thing is Great Falls Revitalization
and the building of the Bill
Pascrell Fire Department. Two of your biggest
policies, right? And nobody's going
after this guy's neck? How are
you in politics for 23 years? You're making that
much money and you're not doing
anything for the community. But people
support you because there's a D next to your name.'s what pelosi said about her in aoc that in their district she said you
could take this glass of water put a d on it and it would win oh yeah oh yeah there's people in
patterson who've never seen pasquale's face and they voted for him yeah yeah it's like that bro
that it's crazy to me that aoc won her primary. It means people went in and they were like, that's what I want.
But I guess, you know, there was a poll that came out today from Gallup that Democrat party affiliation is going down a little bit.
This is, it's actually bad news.
It's good news for Republicans now.
It's bad news in the long run.
Earlier in this year, party affiliation was higher, according to Gallup, among Republicans.
And it switched and
got particularly bad around the time the george floyd incident happened we can also see black
lives matter support skyrocketed but since the riots have been going crazy opposition has been
growing and support has been going down right so you know anyway that's the general idea i see is
for for a long time nobody was involved in politics. Your mission, particularly in Chicago, was go in and go D, D, D, D, D, D, D, D, D, and
go home.
And that's crazy.
I don't understand how you can have a city like Chicago.
What is it, like 80 years under Democrats?
Right.
And they call it Chirac gun violence?
Which is bad, man.
It's not a name to have, bro.
Yeah.
Right on.
Chirac.
So at what point are people like, eh, I'll try R. I don't know.
Look, if you got a guy like this,
what's his name, Bill Pascrell, right?
Bill Pascrell.
Pascrell.
I don't know, he's not memorable.
If you have this guy who's been here for 23 years,
and you're coming out now saying,
look at all these problems with police,
I'll be like, wow, after 23 years?
Is that what, you think there's a problem?
Yeah.
It must be really bad if you couldn't figure it out.
Oh, yeah.
I'm going to try the R.
Oh, yeah, exactly. That's literally where I'm at right if you couldn't figure it out. I'm going to try the R. Oh, yeah.
Exactly.
That's literally where I'm at right now.
And that's the logic that I want people to have.
It's like, you know,
I don't want people to just vote for me
because I'm a Republican, right?
And when I speak with Republicans,
I tell them the same thing.
I want you to vote for me because you believe in me.
I want you to vote for me
because you believe in my policies.
If you vote for me just because I'm with a party,
you're just going to repeat that entire process.
If you don't know what I'm about
and I'm going in there
and I'm supposed to represent you,
who else are you going to vote for? You know what I mean? You can't just go, I want that person, same team repeat that entire process. If you don't know what I'm about and I'm going in there and I'm supposed to represent you, who else are you going to vote for?
You know what I mean?
You can't just go, I want that person, same team.
That's it.
I think for too long people have just, like I said, voted down the line.
But I think the internet is starting to wake people up.
Now it would have been 23 years ago.
How would you have gotten your name out to go up against the machine?
You know what I mean?
They got the DNC. They got the money in the the bank and you've got upstart candidates trying to get
in they just bully you out they can shove you out now you got the internet oh yeah and that's
really helped me a lot because you know i've been running ads on facebook since like 2013 you know
and thank thank god i know what i know you know what i mean being able to run those ads that's
what's really gotten the word out for me. What's actually gotten, because I'll be walking through the town and people will be like,
hey, you're the guy from the internet.
I know you.
I saw that video.
The guy from the internet.
You were talking about the term limits or you were talking about the BLM thing.
I know you.
And if it wasn't for that, nobody would have any clue who I was.
They wouldn't know what I was about.
You're knocking on doors?
Yeah.
But even with knocking doors, I'm doing that to a minimum at the moment right now.
And the reason being is a lot of people are still skeptical about the whole COVID thing.
So it's more like we're leaving flyers.
If I see you on the porch, I'll talk to you from down the steps or whatever the case may be.
Whatever.
People believe it's real or not.
It's besides the point.
My thing is I don't want to infringe on people.
People are like, what?
That guy came and knocked my door trying to spread the coat.
Nah, I'm not voting for him.
I'm going past girl.
It's a challenge because I think a lot of people in that city, in any city, they're going to be like whatever the D is.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
So it's so stupid.
Two parties, whatever, for the most part.
But I think the advantage you have, I'm not going to be mean, but you can get out there on the street.
You can spend 16 hours a day every day from now until the election.
You're young.
You got the energy.
You can do it.
You can talk to people.
I don't think he's got it.
I mean, he's old.
He knows the old school game.
If not this cycle, if you keep it up, I have a feeling you're going to win.
You know what's funny about you saying that?
The first interview that I did throughout this entire race, I did it with a guy named Beck Lover.
He's got a show called Beck Lover and the Comeback Team.
He came on, and he said literally the exact same things.
He was like, listen, man, this guy is very disconnected.
He's not really focused on what's going on in the community.
He's not actively going out and speaking.
And even if you see in Patterson, he's not promoting.
He's not putting any signs up or anything. During the primary, he was doing that,
but he's not doing any of that stuff now. And I believe the reason why he feels that is because,
like, oh, this guy, he doesn't have any money. I'm not even going to go out there and do it. That's totally fine. I want him to sleep on me because I don't think he understands the magnitude
of what is about to happen. Because the way I look at this man is win or lose i don't lose i don't really lose in this race and the reason why i say that is because
the gop for example right say county bergen county uh hudson county and jgop right they say they
support me i'm not really getting the support honestly i don't know if it's because you know
they think i'm not the guy or whatever or whatever it is what i it is is that they say, eh, Patterson's a tough sell.
That's a hard city.
It's going to require a lot of work.
We're just not throwing money at that race.
We're just not going to support.
And if that's their logic, okay.
But I'm saying the reason why it is this way is because you're doing nothing.
So no matter how you try and rationalize that I'm not paying thing,
like I was talking with one of these guys.
I'm not going to say his name, but he's like, you know, you know, I understand Bill, but you know, Rome wasn't built
in a day. If you want to win this race, you know, we have to focus on all the cities on the outskirts.
And then we're going to focus on Patterson. I'm like, that's, that's madness as life start or as
life starts to get better for certain people in Patterson, they're going to get out. They're
going to move into these areas with that liberal stuff. You see what's happening in New York.
People are leaving New York. They're moving to these these areas with that liberal stuff. You see what's happening in New York. People are leaving New York. They're moving to these surrounding areas with that liberal stuff.
You're going to keep this process going on forever and ever.
Until you take control of what's happening in that city, until you start setting up the tables, you start going to the lows, start going to the high schools, reaching out to the youth, getting people registered, getting them politically involved the way the Democrats are doing it right now, you're going to consistently lose.
That's why on these outskirt races, it's always on edge.
If a Republican wins, oh, he could you can't you can't win a fight
like that there has to be a stronghold the reason why the ninth has been a stronghold for a very
long time is because they know what they're doing no republic is going to go in there and try and
change anything yeah so when i say what no matter which direction this race goes i don't really lose
because if i'm in this race i'm gonna have to go out there and help get people registered, get people together.
So I created a movement called the Revive New Jersey Movement.
I got a group on Facebook for people that want to help rebuild this.
And the reason why I say this is because the Democrat Party, they win because they have a machine.
They have a financial machine.
We like that guy.
We don't agree with that guy, but he's on our team.
We're going to push that guy with the machine.
The GOP doesn't have a machine.
They have great talking points and things they want to do, but without something like that to actually push the candidates, you can't get it.
And if you can't really focus on, you can't really focus on the whole money aspect, because I get it.
Money is definitely necessary to win this race. But what I believe is what's really going to win
this race against Pascrell is strategy, all right? And I'm a military guy. So it's like I have to be very strategic.
I have to be very tactical.
I only have X amount of dollars, but I have a lot of people that are willing to help.
I have a lot of people that are willing to make phone calls.
I have a lot of people that are willing to do this.
And it started off as, you know, revive the 9th District.
This is what we're going to do here in the 9th District.
And I laid out a plan.
We're going to make calls, do this, do that, do that.
And we're going to try and make changes here in the district.
But then I said, you know, this is bigger than that.
New Jersey needs help as a whole yeah and there's people that
are like hey i need you to like if you can come down to you know belmar come over here to this
area like you know just speak and continue to talk about you're talking about you like you're a very
fired up guy and i said listen if i'm like this there's definitely other people inside the state
that are like this so if we were able to mobilize let's say 10 000 in fact let me let me just break
down some numbers for you here in In the 9th District, there's
202,000 plus registered
Democrats. There's 69,000
plus registered Republicans.
But there's 179,000
plus unaffiliated
voters. So that's
179,000 people that are disenfranchised.
They don't trust either side, and primarily they don't trust
the Republican side because, as you can see from the
size of the Republican Party, they're not putting in the work.
So if you're not putting in the work, you're not reaching out to those people.
These people are going to say, you know what?
I'm just going to stay home.
I'm just not going to vote.
Or I'm going to vote for whatever I feel.
There's no real solid line drawn in the sand.
So until we actually go out there and speak to these people, we're going to keep losing.
So someone's got to put that groundwork. So I said, listen, if we got, and I said this, I said, listen, if there's 172,000 people in the ninth district that are unaffiliated,
if we got 300 people, right, to make some phone calls, and we divided these numbers amongst the
people, that's about 592 phone calls per person. Divide that by 30 days, that's 29 calls a day.
So if 300 people made 29 calls a day and reached out to these people, we'd reach every single
voter that's unaffiliated in the ninth district in 30 days now imagine if we expand that across the state now
there's about 25 000 people in this group we all have the same belief we all have the same commonality
we need to turn this state red and if there's someone over there and and you know completely
different city completely different district and that guy needs help we've got the machine we're
all on the same page you're all working together there's nothing like that that exists with the gop they'll give you financial support they'll you know probably plug you here
and there if they choose if they totally support you but there's nothing like that for the community
this is this has to be a grassroots effort because the second we get something like this done
and we're able to successfully do this in new jersey we can do this across the country
so that's one of the reasons why i decided not to leave because seeing what i saw at the trump
ballot that there's there's definitely hope there's a lot of silent majority
people here you know i didn't i thought new jersey was blue and was never going to happen
when he said he's going to come to new jersey i'm thinking maybe 10 000 people show up and i was
totally wrong way way way more people than you'd expect way more people so now let's get them all
on the same page and if we get them all on the same page they're going to have a very very very
difficult time trying to undo what we do in the 9th District.
It's amazing to me.
The journey of 1,000 miles begins with a single step.
That's the saying, right?
And I see this, Republicans not even trying to win in certain areas, especially with AOC, for instance.
They don't even really have a Republican who runs there.
They have so many districts where they don't even bother.
And it's like, well, no wonder it's D plus 30.
Right.
You've never tried.
Right.
And so we, you know, we used to have conservative Democrats and liberal Republicans because
they like, I think Jeff Van Drew is a really good example.
Right.
Of, I guess you'd call a liberal Republican.
He's a moderate, I guess.
Right.
He's probably like the furthest left Republican there is because he literally just switched over from the Democratic Party. So I look at like, you know, AOC's district. Why
don't they have a Republican who's a moderate who can speak to the 20 percent of her district
that is, you know, conservative or, you know, around that percentage? If if you got so I think
out of 750,000 people in AOC's district, you've got, I think, 200 and something thousand that voted for her.
And that's how she won.
Or 200,000 total votes.
Right.
If every single Republican voted, they'd win.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
And that's what really pisses me off here, man, because it's like they're focused on, like, for example, I got a good friend, Frank Pallotta.
He's running in the fifth district.
Right.
And I really, really want him to win. Can't stand Josh Gottheimer. Total piece of crap.
He's best friends with Bill Pascrell. They always tag team and try and jump other candidates. And I
don't believe Pascrell's going to kind of get involved right now because I'm on his toes,
right? I want him to win. A lot of people are focused that we're going to throw all our eggs
in his basket in the fifth district. And I'm like, listen, let's say he does win. What's the
strategy for continuity, right? They're not thinking that far out they're only
thinking about like right here right now we beat this guy and that's it there has to be something
long term me like i said i don't really win i mean if i win i win if i lose i still win
because this isn't a way right because this isn't about that it's like long term right and i believe
i will beat this guy right if he whether he has a heart attack and says, I can't do this anymore, or whatever.
I don't wish any ill will on the guy.
I'm just keeping it real. He just had heart surgery,
but you're 83 years old. You're falling apart. This is
a fact, all right? I mean, if
this is what's going on, if
we actually build something like this, I've met
lots of people, lots of very, very influential
people in the state of New Jersey, very powerful
people in the state of New Jersey who agree with what I want to do
and they want to help me do what I want to do. We build this machine. There's no
way they're going to stop us. They can't stop us. And when you have strongholds like you convert
a place like Patterson, you convert a place like Newark, a place like Camden, Elizabeth, all these
huge inner city areas, you're going to be very hard pressed to turn that over. When someone
actually comes to them and starts speaking about a different alternative because all they've known their entire life is Democrat.
And now you've got an army of people that are talking about another way.
It's going to be very difficult to bring them back to their old ways.
That's how you turn the tide, man.
That's exactly how you do it.
You need a lot more followers.
What's your Twitter?
My Twitter is Billy Prempa.
Do you want to spell it?
B-I-L-L-Y-P-R-E-M-P-E-H.
And I need to use
Twitter more often, too. But you've got Instagram, too.
Yeah, Instagram, I'm more active on there. You go
some guy named Bill, that's me on Instagram.
That's an easy account to find. That's why I chose it.
You can't forget that. I saw your site.
I looked at some of the stuff you were standing for. I saw what you
were doing up north, and I was like, seems like a cool
guy. But I've got to tell you, man, sitting here,
you've been telling stories. You've been talking about
strategy. I am deeply impressed. I've got to say i gotta say man you you gotta get a head on your shoulders
the funniest thing and this is the thing that a lot of people don't find it hard to believe is
like literally this entire campaign right i haven't had any you know volunteer support from
bergen county hudson county nj gop passe county none of these people literally everything from
the website,
the social media posts, the video editing. Now I have a guy that's helping with the video editing.
Literally everything. Everything you see about my campaign, advertising, all of it, 100% me.
The calling, the door-to-door, all that me. Maybe about four or five people that really kind of helped for the most part. Now it's much bigger because now people are seeing that. They're
seeing what I'm about. And I believe that it's like, listen, I don't have to be the suit and tie guy.
A lot of people say, Bill, why don't you wear a suit and tie?
Because I'm not the suit and tie guy.
That's just not me.
I like the jacket.
I'll keep the jacket.
You got a nice jacket, though.
Yeah.
Thank you.
I got it for 20 bucks at the thrift store.
But I'm a regular guy.
OK?
And I don't believe that I have to pretend to be this, oh, look at me.
I'm a politician guy with a suit and tie.
You know what I mean?
I'm a human being. Exactly. I exactly i'm like listen people resonate with that people want someone that you can approach right
authenticity you know i i i'm that guy you want you got a problem on your mind give me a phone
call you know you want you want some help or something like that give me a phone call i may
not be congressman but i'll probably be the shadow congressman you know you ain't getting
anything from bill i could probably pull some strings and make something happen who knows right but that's
what i intend to do i think it's only a matter of time before you win oh yeah you you're saying
you think you're gonna win now i'm pretty i'm pretty confident that i'm gonna win even though
it seems even though it sounds very uphill and the reason why i say i'm i'm pretty confident
that i'm gonna win is a lot of the democrats that i've spoken to they don't feel they don't feel
enthusiastic about this race.
I mean, even right now, Bill Pascrell doesn't really get along with Biden.
He doesn't really get along with Cory Booker.
Yet you're advertising, vote for Biden, Booker, and Pascrell.
The people aren't fools.
They see what's happening here.
Right?
And you may not like Trump, but I like that guy, Billy.
You see what I'm saying?
That's the way to win here.
I don't have to convert all the Democrats. I don't want you to leave your party. If you believe in your party, that's all cool. Do see what I'm saying? That's the way to win here. I don't have to convert all the Democrats.
I don't want you to leave your party.
If you believe in your party, that's all cool.
Do you believe in my policies?
Do you believe in what I stand for?
Then support Billy.
Right?
Come this way.
And if you don't support me at all or you like me and you still don't want to vote,
then don't vote.
If I dilute the Democrat vote, I turn over these unaffiliateds, we got a different situation
here.
We got a different situation.
At the very least, in the next several cycles, it'll be a very different battleground.
Oh, yeah.
And it's like, you know, if I'm not the one to carry the torch, I'll lay the foundation for someone to carry it.
You know, we got to build the machine.
Let's take some super chats, bro.
All right.
We went a little long.
Normally, we do it earlier.
Wow.
But you started with something to say, and I had to hear it.
Yeah, man. It's good stuff. So we got Jay Mackey says, I I had to hear it. Yeah, man.
It's good stuff.
So we got Jay Mackey says, I'm Air Force as well.
Joined 09.
Medically retired 14.
That experience really shaped my politics going forward, especially witnessing the rampant
financial malpractice and fraud, waste and abuse.
Great sample of small scale social health care and how much it can suck.
Thank you for your service.
Hey, man.
Thank you, bro.
You know, it's funny.
We came in the same time, 2009.
I turned 19 in boot camp.
Good fun.
Right on.
Yeah, my friend got bit by a scorpion during Beast.
Oh, man.
Oh, dude.
That's funny.
They tell you, you know, knock.
Yeah, bro.
You're supposed to, like, knock your boots before you put them on.
Scorpion's in there.
He put his pants on.
I mean, he put his boots on.
He bloused his pants.
Scorpion went up there, bit his knee.
His knee was as big as that globe.
I was like,
they're going to have to lance that thing, bro.
It was bad.
Alright, let's see. Mike DePue
says, how to upset a Republican? Lie about
them and lie to them. How to upset a
Democrat? Tell the truth
about them and tell them the truth.
It's pretty accurate. There you go.
Matthew Hammond says,
Will a Rep. Billy Prempeh push for reform of the 1996 Telecommunications Act Section 230 reform?
How do you find me on that?
What was it?
Well, I'm not familiar with that.
This is why I have my phone number out there.
Like, give me a call.
I want to know about this kind of stuff.
Section 230 was the law that says Twitter can't be sued for libel if a user publishes something.
So a digital web service can't be sued as a publisher.
Really?
So basically, if you call me an idiot or you say that I did a certain thing I didn't do, I can't sue Twitter because of Section 230.
I can only sue you because of Section 230. I can only sue you because you said it, right?
But in it are special provisions like Twitter can remove things that are considered objectionable or lewd without removing this protection.
So this is what allows Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and everybody to basically ban conservatives without losing protections.
I would totally change that then because I don't think that that's fair because when Twitter and Instagram and all these groups start editing this kind of information and you're no longer a public utility, you're not something that everybody can use for free.
Now you're no different than a newspaper at this point.
You're an editor.
It's a fine line.
But I'm like, if you could actually go in there and say, because the way I look at it is like you know a very loose you know syndicated aggregate news kind of thing right social media yeah and if
they can come in and say i'm the dictator no and pull that out then you're not really social media
anymore at that point now you're technically a publication that's the way it's supposed to be
right now and i agree but for some reason they're getting away with it well then you know please if
you can you know send send me more information billy prempa at uh billy 2020 nj.com um i would really love to look more into that because if
that's what's going on and yeah we gotta change that that's not cool right on let's read some more
new hersey accent says cheers billy thank you for your service make new jersey great again please
save the silk city oh yeah is that patterson yeah so silk city fun fact uh patterson's got a ton of
history man they call it the silk city because when they first started this country, the Silk City,
they had all these silk mills that were powered by the Great Falls, right?
Wow.
And the Silk City, they clothed most of the world.
I mean, most of the United States when they started this country, right?
And now it's just the Great Falls.
It looks beautiful.
Everything else is-
No more silk production.
No, man.
All those-
Why not?
Don't we need?
I mean.
No.
All that stuff left a long, long, long time ago.
And that's when Patterson really started to go downhills.
Like when a lot of the silk and manufacturing industry started to disappear.
People just started leaving.
And it kind of was similar to what happened in Detroit when a lot of the businesses kind of just went under.
Well, there's a certain presidential candidate who wants to bring the manufacturing back.
Yeah. His name. He has initials. What's that guy's a certain presidential candidate who wants to bring the manufacturing back.
Yeah, his name, he has initials. What's that guy's name?
He has initials, DJT.
Yeah, yeah, that's it.
You might want to check him out.
Oscar Ramos says,
Hey, Tim, did you see the Call of Duty Cold War trailer?
They actually put Yuri Bezmenov interviewing.
I heard that.
Yeah.
Did you hear about that?
Really?
I didn't know that.
You know about the Yuri Bezmenov?
Yuri Bezmenov, this guy who's former KGB.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, it's crazy, right?
Wow.
Okay, that's interesting. D-Gentle says, Billy, what's your standing on the Secondri Besmallow? This guy who was former KGB? Yeah, it's crazy, right? Wow, okay, that's interesting.
The Gentle says,
Billy, what's your standing on the Second Amendment in New Jersey?
I'm a New Jersey resident and have been waiting on my permit for a few months now.
Whoa, a few months?
Well, I know people in New Jersey who've been in Patterson, I should say,
who've waited at least a year and seven months before they got their permit,
which is madness.
And to the best of my knowledge, that's totally illegal.
I don't know if you guys are familiar with Anthony Colangelo.
Anthony Colangelo is a good friend of mine.
He's probably the most prominent Second Amendment person in the United States right now.
And he's suing a lot of these states to try and allow to prevent this kind of stuff.
I'm pro-Second Amendment 100%.
And, in fact, to answer that question, I'll tell you a little bit of a story.
I've got all kinds of stories.
13 years old.
I cut school one day with my friends.
We go out.
We hang out in the Fifth Ave projects.
The guy we're hanging out with clearly sold drugs.
It was very obvious.
I didn't know this guy.
He's probably like 45 or something, right?
We're sitting down smoking cigarettes.
Ha ha ha, kids.
And he says, hey, you kids want to see something cool?
And we're like, sure.
He goes into his closet.
He pulls out an AK-47 with a huge banana clip on it right and he had two spent grenade no it was about three spent grenades that he had right
they weren't live but they were like spent grenades and he had the tip of the thing that
goes on an rpg and i'm like the only thing that's going through my mind is for one my heart is
pounding like crazy because i'm like this is the first time i've ever seen a gun in my life and i'm
like oh my god like this guy's got a i I wasn't 13, 16. Sorry about that.
I'm like, oh, my God.
This guy's got a, he's got a gun right here.
And the only thing on my mind is, you know, guns are illegal.
You're not supposed to have guns.
How do you get guns?
But then what was going through my mind is, how did he get grenades?
Because I know he wasn't in the Army.
This guy was definitely a drug dealer, 100%.
You know what I mean?
He was definitely a drug dealer.
So I'm like, for one, how do you get grenades, even if they're spent or if they were alive?
How did you get those grenades?
How did you get an AK? How did you get an AK?
And if you got an AK, I know banana clips are pretty illegal in New Jersey.
How did you even get the banana clip?
So I'm like, criminals don't follow gun laws, man.
They don't follow gun laws.
And at that time, I don't know why.
I always believed that, you know, T-Murder went to Walmart and bought a shotgun,
and then he went and committed a crime, And that's not what happens, bro.
They're getting guns from these alternative means, and they're going to use them for whatever they want.
So when you try and put these laws in place to limit what Americans can do to defend themselves, you're not really preventing crime or helping anybody.
You're actually making it very difficult for the actual law-abiding citizens to take care of themselves, their property, and their family.
So I think it's the stupidest thing in the world.
It's counterproductive.
It seems – I'm from Chicago.
I mean, they have gun crime and some of the strictest gun laws in the country.
Right.
And it's always been the weirdest thing because I remember the first time someone said to me,
when you outlaw guns, only outlaws have guns.
I was like, yeah, because the people who own guns become criminals.
And they're like, because criminals – yes, and because criminals don't care about the law.
Right.
And law-abiding citizens will say, okay.
So that doesn't make sense, does it?
And I'm like, so how do you really stop criminals from getting guns?
Or how do you stop people, I shouldn't even say criminals, how do you stop people with malicious intent from getting guns?
The only way you can stop, I mean, you can't, unfortunately.
You just can't.
I mean, the best thing you can do is protect yourself, educate the people.
Because like me, I'm a very firm believer that every single on in the united states needs to know how to use a firearm
i firmly believe that even if you even if you don't want to shoot a gun go to a firing range
learn how to use a gun all right and the reason why i say that is because i'm not being sexist
here's like let's be real here you come across a guy that looks like brock lesnar you're not
beating that guy all right but if you got a handgun you know what i'm saying you got to know
these kind of things and i believe that you know to try and prevent anyone from being able to defend themselves,
like, oh, you've got to count on the police.
I'm like, oh, yeah, gung-ho for the police, but the police take time, okay?
Well, now they want to defund the police.
Right.
And then to make matters worse,
and then there's people that want gun control, but who's going to get the guns?
The police.
Oh, but you don't support the police.
It's a catch-22 my gag solution abolish all police
and repeal all second amendment you know gun restrictions so i agree and then well not the
gun reform thing well i'm kidding right well like the most extreme i'm like okay fine we'll get rid
of all the cops then everybody gets a free gun they're problem solved right no not really
so we got more um matthias, support for Billy, your fantastic guest.
People seem to really like you, Billy.
That's good.
I'm no douchebag.
That's good.
Reaperbot says, all elected and appointed seats in government, local, state, and federal need term limits.
But they also need career limits so they can't just shuffle around every few years when they hit the limit on any seats in government, local, state, or federal.
Interesting.
I would like to learn more about that.
I would like to talk about that a little bit more whenever you get the chance.
Here we go.
Carmine Sarno says, I'm not from Patterson nor from Alabama, but Billy is a fantastic
guest and Godspeed to his campaign.
Thank you.
There you go.
Oh, look at this one.
Conserving Liberty says, would love to see Billy be president one day.
And a lot of people are saying that, you know, I mean, we'll see.
You got energy, man. We'll see. that, you know. I mean, we'll see. You got energy, man.
I'm still young.
I mean, we...
Five more years,
I hit 35,
then hey, we don't know.
We'll see what happens.
We started this,
I'm like,
would you like to do
an introduction?
And you're like,
let me give you
a 10-minute full rundown
of policies.
It was fantastic.
Thank you.
Yeah, good energy, man.
All right, let's see
what we got here.
Sea Turtle says,
what if we hold police accountable to the
ucmj or equivalent you know what's funny i thought about that you familiar you familiar with ucmj
vaguely uniform code of military justice so it's uh it operates under its own legal system
you know i thought of the exact same thing i was like you know that would actually make sense but
for one that's gonna require a lot of work to try to revamp that the thing the only thing that kind of scares me about that is i that's a good question and i think it makes sense
but it's like what if i my fear with that is the police becoming too militarized that's that's my
fear with that right because with the ucmj you fall under a different protocol yeah there's
certain things you can and can't do but it's's like, you know, at the same time,
you do not,
like when you're in the military,
the Constitution,
you support it,
you protect it,
but it doesn't apply to you. You don't have any rights.
You're GI,
you're government property
at this point, right?
You're under the UCMJ.
I think that's something
to consider,
but we definitely have to look
into that a hell of a lot more.
Yeah.
You know, I think that's kind of,
that's an interesting take, actually.
Yeah.
Jake Kemp says,
implement something like the USAF Inspector General's Office.
Oh, good people.
Independent of PDs,
only accountable to higher offices at state and federal level,
serves to investigate fraud, waste, abuse, etc.
Also, LEOs need a higher standard, i.e.,
an adapted UCMJ.
No?
So that's what somebody was talking about.
Yeah.
And that's kind of what the Jaro bill would do,
except I want this to be under the Department of Justice
unless there's probably a better solution.
As of right now, this is all just a work in progress.
When we get to Congress,
we start beefing with each other, we'll figure it out.
Got a lot of Patterson people.
Check this out.
That's good.
Let's see.
New Hersey Accent says,
wait, did I read this one?
No, no, yeah, yeah.
Go Billy, make the Silk City great again.
Patterson was an industrial powerhouse in the early days of the u.s new jersey is a hard-working
state that deserves principles principled representation amen i agree with that rad
here we go pamela hoffman says sorry tim this would have been a much larger super chat but i
just donated all to billy's campaign get out oh wow that's totally acceptable thank you thank you
thank you what's your website uh billy2020nj.com you. What's your website? Billy2020NJ.com.
If you guys want to donate, Billy2020NJ.com forward slash donate.
Thank you.
Azazel the Fallen says, damn, I really like this guy.
Just donated what I could in honor of Tim Pool.
All right.
Wow, man.
Thank you.
Goblin Marv says, hey, Tim, you should try to get Sam Hyde on the show.
He was one of the first people to be deplatformed when his Adult Swim show was taken, even though
it had some of the best ratings.
I know.
Yeah, I heard about that, for sure.
Yeah.
Well, cancel culture comes for everybody eventually.
Villa Music Dude says,
an argument between a friend and I about
Shinoah, he says excessive force,
oh, Kenosha. Kenosha, I think they meant, yeah.
He says excessive force, I say we don't know
enough facts yet, and that
context is important.
At what point should they use
should they have used force to stop him from going
to his car? You know, that's a very
difficult question to answer. And it's like, you know,
there's a report that I believe was done by
News 7 where there was a political
activist, I mean, not a political activist, but
a police brutality activist that
he went on a ride with these police officers. I don't know if you saw
this report, but he goes on this ride with
some police officers and he kind, and they run him through some drills.
Like, this guy's going to go behind this car.
When do you use excessive force?
Every single time where he tried to be rational about it, he failed.
He either shot the guy too early, or he thought the guy was safe, and then the guy would actually pull out a gun and kill him.
Oh, yeah, I remember this.
And then he was like, well, why'd you do this?
He's like, man, it's a lot harder than you think it's a split second decision
you know what i mean have you ever seen the mythbusters where they did a knife versus a gun
and they found the knife was better yeah yeah i see that one because it's faster man if i get you
i get you bro yeah they were like at 21 feet out of shape mythbuster guy was able to close the
distance and get a strike with the knife yeah before other dude could i don't think you know when you when you when you get into like combat sports or you're you're you
know learning a martial art you're dealing with weapons disarms like i've studied krav maga for
quite a while for example it it looks easy it looks like oh this is something that's very simple
in the movies and there's even certain moves that look very flashy but would actually get you killed
if you do it the wrong way you know it's very very split second yeah so um it's this isn't a bruce lee flick you know like what the
police officers out here doing is it's really hardcore stuff it's very difficult and you only
have seconds to kind of respond to that it's not always the correct response and and you know you
know what tends not to go viral the video there's one video that went viral recently where two
officers were trying to detain a guy and then he he goes into his car, pulls out a gun.
Oh, no, no.
I've seen that one.
I've seen that one this morning.
Yep.
Yep.
So they used their taser on him, and it failed.
Exactly.
And then I think he stole one of their guns.
Correct.
He pulled one out of his car, I think.
Well, no, he didn't even get a chance to get into his car.
I think he had the gun the entire time.
So basically in the video, there's two police officers.
They're behind a car.
You can see from the dash cam footage.
The guy's on the passenger side. He runs around to the side. The police, they grab their tas officers. They're behind a car. You can see from the dash cam footage. The guy's on the passenger side.
He runs around to the side.
The police, they grab their tasers.
They both try and deploy their tasers.
I think one misses and the other one fails or something.
He pulls out his handgun.
He shoots both the police officers.
And that was all within a span of like three seconds.
And that's two officers that try to go for the non-deadly alternative.
And both of them got shot.
I don't know the status of whether those police officers are alive or not.
But that video doesn't go viral. No, of of course not because then that defeats the narrative it's like you you want you want them to believe that it's like
these police are are like spider-man and they can they can catch anything at any moment spider
sense they know it's coming doesn't work that way bro yeah here we go ben cheever says just
started catching up this guy is brilliant extremely personable and most importantly
inquisitive thank you there you go you go. I'm no fool.
Mike Chilson says, great show as usual.
Good luck to you, Billy. Have you guys
seen the 404 page on Trump's website? Check it
out for a good laugh. You'll be disappointed. Have you seen it?
It's Biden, right? Yeah, and he's like, I'm lost.
I don't know where I am.
That's why I'm saying Trump is an internet candidate.
He's fun. He's funny.
The guy says,
sending love from the tim pool fans respect
and debate fb group there's a moderator on a different tim pool fan page called joe e rogue
that masquerades as a tim pool fan but is nothing but lies with how he censors us true tp fans keep
it up i didn't know that all right well you know inner drama renegade shuriken says it's happening
i just watch a bunch of protesters go down my street
cornering a truck and then burning an American flag
in the middle of the street. This is Appleton,
Wisconsin. Cops are out. They are trying
to manipulate traffic. Yikes, man.
Val Aris
says, evening, Tim. Lydia
and Governor, Senator,
Prempeh. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Future 2B, huh?
Policing the police is true change.
Look up the Justice of Peace Act.
Was it England 1361?
A JP, a person of unquestionable integrity and who commands the respect and confidence of the local community.
OK, I'll look into that.
All right.
I think we're going to get a big super chat jump.
Happens sometimes.
Justin Best says, huge fan, Tim.
I found it funny that you have more subscribers and views than a major candidate running for the presidency this is true biden's youtube channel is dismal
to say the least how does the democratic nominee not get any any viewers trump 2020
that's true man like the during the dnc we the live shows we were doing were like
20 30 25 or 30 less but i'm like that's kind of crazy that the biggest political party in the country
can't muster up massive viewership.
Yeah.
Now, I'm not going to play games.
We'll see how the RNC pulls off
because earlier today when I was watching,
they had like 12,000, I think.
But it's hard to calculate
what their viewership is going to be.
Right.
I'm interested to see what the ratings are.
I am.
That's what's really going to come down to.
I'm not sure if it's going to matter
because we'll see how things play out.
Brian says, A. Billy, when you win, tell Cory Booker to go F himself.
That's why we're voting for Rick Maeda.
Rick Maeda.
Shout out to Rick Maeda.
That's right.
He's doing the thing with the Atlas Gym.
Yes, yes, yes.
He's out there.
He's out there right now with Atlas Gym.
They joined his finance committee, I believe it is.
Have you considered anything like that?
No, I have not.
Because I'll be completely honest, and this is going to sound really ignorant.
I have no idea what that even means.
Because I'm like, you know, like I said, I'm doing this on my own.
Right, right.
Basically, Atlas Gym gets shut down.
So Rick Mehta turns that gym into a campaign office.
That is madness.
That is genius.
That's what he did?
That's what he did?
Wow.
So now it's like we're doing workout fundraisers. Rick, that is genius, man. That is genius. That's what he did? That's what he did? Wow. So now it's like we're doing workout fundraisers.
Rick, that is genius, man.
That is genius.
Rick, why didn't I think of that?
Wow.
Okay.
All right, Rick, man.
Okay.
I got to call Rick after this, man.
I didn't know that.
Kevin Wiley says, hey, Billy, I'm from New York, and after listening to your words, I
can support you because you have the best interest of the people long term.
Keep doing you and fight the good fight. Thank you can support you because you have the best interest of the people long term. Keep doing you
and fight the good fight.
Thank you.
Thank you.
There you go.
Jesse Johnson says,
Billy has gained 600 followers
on Instagram
since he shared his name.
Is that true?
I don't know,
but we're going to put up clips
of the whole show tomorrow,
so we'll have all the information
on there.
Yeah.
And to that end as well,
you can follow me
on Twitter,
Instagram,
and Parler
at TimCast
and my main channel over at YouTube.com slash TimCast.
I would not be surprised if by tomorrow I've finally broken 1 million subs.
It's a big day.
It's funny.
Yesterday, I finally broke 7,000 followers.
Nice.
That was quite the achievement.
Man, I feel like you should have way more followers.
I should.
I should.
But hey, they're also throttling me like crazy.
I wouldn't be surprised.
You know, when I first started in this race, before I was even talking about anything political,
I'd get about 700, 800 people viewing my stories.
Now it's down to like 98.
And I'm like, that's madness.
There's no way.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, hopefully you get more followers from all the segments we do because I think you're
a smart dude and I think you're doing cool stuff.
Thank you.
Yeah, man.
All right.
Let's see what we got here.
Another man says, Canadian here, but whatever, data-driven policy.
Connect the crime stats to psychology papers
with the understanding of what government should and shouldn't do.
Also have cops directly beholden to the Constitution.
They should be.
I agree.
That's common sense.
Yeah.
Theorofander says,
Donated 50 bucks on his website and another 50 bucks for you and Lids
for bringing this guy on the show.
Best show to date.
Good luck, Billy.
Rooting for you.
To date. Wow. Thank you the show. Best show to date. Good luck, Billy. Rooting for you. To date.
Wow.
Thank you.
No, I got to agree.
I mean, your stories, like your opening story about your life serving in the Air Force,
you had me speechless.
I was fascinated.
I'm just like, I'm not this guy.
Just go for it, man.
This is awesome.
Well, thank you.
I think a bunch of people probably just got hypnotized.
Funny story.
I've got tons of these.
But what I noticed is the first the first speech that i ever gave
ever in my life was at the passe county republican organization that video you can find on youtube
instagram facebook wherever right and it's a speech it's written it's a written speech and
you know i'm giving a speech and it was it was a very good speech out of all the people that spoke
you know i was the only person that got a real standing ovation which i thought was fantastic
right um but it didn't feel natural right reading a script right the second time you go to bergen
county and um this was the real speech this is a really big one i go out and i'm reading this
speech i read like the first two sentences and i look in the crowd because there was more people
at this one it was about like maybe 90 to 100 people in the crowd i look up and i just do like
b-rabbit and eight mile just choke you know what i I'm like, oh crap. I don't know what to say.
And then I just look at my mother
and she's there with my aunt who
my mother met when
she came to this country and she like really put our family
on and everything. I look at my mom
and then I just start talking about my mom
and like, you know, what she went through and what she did
and what I intend to do for this country
and I just started winging it and the crowd
went mental, bro. And I just was and then there was a guy. His name is Bob Fulcarino and I want to do for this country. And I just started winging it. And the crowd went mental, bro.
And I just was, and then there was a guy,
his name's Bob Fulcarino.
And I want to say, I want to say thank you for the advice.
He gave me some really good advice that day.
He told me two things.
He said, the first thing, man, he was like, bro,
you don't look anything like a politician.
If there's anything you're going to do,
don't you ever cut those dreadlocks off.
I agree, man. And he was like, for one, they look cool.
And two, you're the first politician
I've ever seen with dreadlocks
you know
and it was like
the second thing is
don't ever write a speech
ever again
just wing it
talk from the heart
because when you talk
from the heart
I felt that
everybody felt that
in the room
just talk right from the heart
you got it man
like there have been
several moments
throughout this show
where you've just like
gone at it
and it's
you got good stories
you got you talking
about your strategy and your mission yeah man wing it that's good thank you bob let's see we got we
got some more someone mentions uh giggles and bits says 56k viewers just on the rnc live stream on
youtube interesting booker dewitt says i would love to see more shows with billy lydia is very
awesome too thank you yeah the real fusion says billy much love to you more shows with Billy. Lydia is very awesome too. Thank you. Yeah.
The Real Fusion says,
Billy, much love to you, bro.
Hey, that's my boy.
Yeah, there you go. Me and this guy,
we used to run a podcast.
Well, a podcast on Patterson, man.
Before it was like all anchor and easy.
We had this podcast called Speak Your Mind Radio.
He's a rapper at Patterson Fusion.
Fantastic guy.
Fusion, I love you, bro.
Thank you, man.
Rad.
He says,
I'm very happy to see you coming up. You just hit
8,000 followers on Instagram.
8,100? Madness.
I'm growing.
Fusion, I love you, bro. Thank you.
Annie Lucas Painter says, adding my vote
to the best show to date pile. Have my
first super chat, Mr. Poole. Wow, man.
All these super chats, man. They love you.
That's good, man.
Hassim Retna says, Billy, thank you for your service.
May you wipe the floor with Basement Bill and make real change in your district, city, state.
You want to hear another funnier one?
And if you go on my Instagram, there's a funny commercial that I made, right?
If you've seen The Matrix, remember that scene where Neo's saying,
now I'm Morpheus, you can take the red pill or the blue pill, right?
So it's like in the video, you see a picture of my face floating over the red pill.
And Bill Baskin over the blue pill. So I've got got these shirts that says take the red bill, the red bill.
So you can take you can choose red bill or blue bill. Yeah.
I love a very hilarious video. So that's that's that's kind of what that reminded me of.
Right on, man. Why don't you give a shout out to your social media and to your website one more time?
All right. So, guys, if you want to learn more, go to my website. It's Billy 2020 and J.comcom on facebook you can find me under billy prempa if you want to join the group it's called uh
revive new jersey if you want to join it you got to ask me because you know we got to vet this
there's weirdos on the internet um uh on instagram you can find me at some guy named bill
on parlor and i should be on parlor a lot more some guy named bill as well and on twitter which
i should also be on a lot more some guy named bill billy yeah that's why i like that i'm like you know and people are like you
should change you're running a politics i'm like nah i've been i've been using some guy named bill
since me and fusion were doing the radio station so yeah now you gotta i can't change that yeah
you know how many people you know that has a name like some guy named bill it's funny when is the
november 3rd is the election for you is it november the 3rd is the election and also guys if you're if
you live in the North Area,
if you're near Lynnhurst,
I'm hosting a fundraiser
on Friday
at Mickey's Bar and Grill.
So if you guys want to tune in
or you guys want to come by,
come on in.
The information's on my website.
You can purchase your ticket,
do whatever you want to do,
and we'll have a good time.
We're in, man.
Yeah, man.
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Yes, indeed.
Sean Parnell.
You know Sean, right?
He made that really, really awesome.
He made a couple really awesome ads.
So, Billy, dude, thanks so much for coming on.
This has been awesome.
Thank you, man.
And I'm sure we'll have you back on some other times.
Yeah, for sure.
Everybody else for watching, thanks so much for hanging out,
and we will see you all tomorrow at 8.
Thanks.
All right.