Our Team

My name is Sam Pirozzolo. The main reason I started Bight Bites TV was to have some fun while covering everyday news and events. While I always understood there was a double standard in the media with the negative treatment of republicans and the kid gloves treatment of Democrats, I had never seen it so profoundly as all of America did during the presidential election of 2016 and now during the presidency of Donald Trump. The media is so left wing, liberally biased that calling them Fake News is not enough.

So with right Bites TV it is my goal to bring some light hearted, common sense commentary to both local and national politics. And all the better if we make some heads explode on the way.

Bobby Zahn, Native New Yorker, fiscal conservative, social conservative libertarian. I’m a community organizer who identifies with a political segment that despises community organizers. I’m trying to show people that just because the tactics are associated with the alt- left, it doesn’t mean they aren’t sound tactics that can’t be adapted to work for the center/right. 

I became involved with Right Bites TV because of the willful proliferation of the fake news that has permeated every facet of the main stream media. There is an appetite for not only a different point of view than the one we are all being force fed, but also for real factual process education. I believe Right Bites provides that pathway which is grossly underrepresented in today’s media market.

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Michael Reilly has been serving the Staten Island community as a member of Community Education Council 31 since 2009. He has three children who attend public school in District 31. The retired NYPD Lieutenant is currently the President of CEC 31 and has served in that role since 2014, providing support to families, students and schools. Mike represents parents on the District Leadership Team, helping to facilitate parent leadership development. Mike has been a great resource providing internet safety-cyberbullying student assemblies and parent workshops for schools and community organizations throughout the region. His social media presence helps keep the Staten island community aware of trends and issues that impact our daily lives. You can also read about community, education and important issues in his monthly column, “What’s the word, Mike?” in Staten Island Parent magazine. Mike has participated in several media forums including NY1, Pix11, CBS 2. He was honored to be highlighted by NY1 reporter Amanda Farinacci Gonzalez, as Staten Island Week’s Virtual Mayor of Staten Island. 
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