Future governor Jose “Chille” DeCastro returned to in-studio live streaming Sunday night as he hyped his “partial summary judgment” win in his case against the Las Vegas Metro Police Department and backtracked on his previous claims that he would be starting a new YouTube channel.
DeCastro diminished using his recent talking point that his channel was “dead” and that he would be starting a new YouTube channel because “they” were killing his current offerings on the live stream. A change from he past week, where he’s been using the talking point with everyone he meets, including a random blonde bystander at a crash scene this weekend.
He replaced it Sunday night with an announcement that he would be focusing on his private TeamDLZ.com website, which now will apparently be offering memberships. He said he would be cutting back on his YouTube efforts to instead focus on creating new positive content for the website and that he would not lose focus on that new goal.
As part of that new goal, DeCastro announced that he was working harder than ever to get his “Constitutional Law Scholar” board game ready for shipping by December. He then made the unusual request of his fans to stop sending him negative screenshots or links about what other people are saying about him, claiming that he wanted to focus only on the positive and moving forward.
Addressing the future plans for his political career, the YouTuber said that he was “only 50” and he had a lot of time to run for Governor. While he wasn’t putting those plans aside, he seemed not to be worried by his complete lack of movement towards the role and his apparent missing of residency status to meet the requirements to run for governor in multiple states what would welcome an independent candidate.
DeCastro also apparently does not seem to understand how state legislatures work. While his knowledge of how they work is improving, he still thinks it would only take a single legislator to write a bill that he could force through the legislature and sign into law on his own.
For example, he pre-announced that he would be banning the practice of civil asset forfeiture in whatever state he’d be running Sunday night. He, as a future fictional independent governor with no outside influences from third parties, claimed would be able to force through a bill that would ban the practice if introduced by a single legislator.
He discounted political leanings and outside influences of the members of the legislative branch, let alone challenges that would be heard by the judicial branch stating that his sheer force of will would be enough to have his plans implemented.
To critics it was another example of his apparent plans to take total control of a state government without support from outside influence or political parties or corporate interests without gathering the forces needed for such a takeover.
While DeCastro may believe his plans are possible, his continued lack of focus on how he’d put said plans into action shows his complete naiveté of the political process.
DeCastro is expected to livestream later today.