Welcome to what is the 1017th original profile here at “Crazy/Stupid Republican of the Day”, where we’ll be profiling Billy Prempeh, who was a 2020 candidate for U.S. House of Representatives in New Jersey’s 9th Congressional District, hoping to unseat veteran Democratic Congressman Bill Pascrell in his deeply blue district. He is yet the latest in our far-too-long list of 2020 Republican Congressional candidates who were openly promoting/supporting the Qanon Conpiracy theory while running for office, posing with Qanon followers at campaign events, and posting the Qanon slogan on his Twitter account. When confronted this fact, Prempeh declared it was “fake news”, but then turned around and started talking about Jeffrey Epstein and said “there’s definitely something very shady going on in the higher echelons of society”. You can’t have your cake and eat it too, Billy.
Billy Prempeh lost to the 83-year-old Pascrell, earning just 32% of the vote. He now can get back to his main business, being a troll on Twitter questioning whether we can trust vaccines, and then complaining that it would be “racist” to require vaccine passports when African Americans aren’t vaccinated as much as whites. Oh, and Fox News has been having him on to rail against Critical Race Theory being taught in the military, which isn’t actually a thing the Pentagon has planned, at all.
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Three Year Ago, August 23rd, 2018: Paul LePage (ME)… 2018 Update
Four Years Ago, August 23rd, 2017: Paul LePage (ME)… 2017 Update
Five Years Ago, August 23rd, 2016: Paul LePage (ME)… 2016 Update
Six Years Ago, August 23rd, 2015: Paul LePage (ME)…2015 Update
Seven Years Ago, August 23rd, 2014: Paul LePage (ME)…Original Profile