LA Mayoral candidate gets major attention

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Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt is turning heads with a “brilliant” campaign ad furiously calling out his rivals’ posh homes — after his own residence burned to the ground in the catastrophic Pacific Palisades fire last year.

Brilliant Ad, perhaps Karen Bass would like to speak up. Sure hope LA voters are paying attention.

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It's not really about the nice homes of the other candidates, but the incompetence of City government, and making the case that it would be unwise to vote for someone who will merely continue the disastrous policies of the past. If the City government were reasonably functional, the rebuilding of his neighborhood after the wildfires would be much further along than it is.
 
It's not really about the nice homes of the other candidates, but the incompetence of City government, and making the case that it would be unwise to vote for someone who will merely continue the disastrous policies of the past. If the City government were reasonably functional, the rebuilding of his neighborhood after the wildfires would be much further along than it is.

Those neighborhoods will never be rebuilt. At least, not by the people who lived there before the fire.
 
Anybody see this?

here's the chain of events you need to see..

Spencer Pratt sits down with CBS for a full hour..

CBS fact-checks Karen Bass on camera..

CBS "gets the call"..

CBS cuts the interview to 5 minutes..

Pratt posts about it publicly.. calls it a hit piece..

the internet loses its mind.. demands the real version..

CBS quietly drops a 30-minute extended cut..

and here's the part nobody's connecting..

the only reason any of this happened is because Pratt went public.. if he stayed quiet.. you never see 30 seconds of that interview.. let alone 30 minutes..

a sitting mayor allegedly called a major network after getting fact-checked.. and the network folded.. until the public got loud enough that folding the other way was the safer move..

that's not journalism.. that's damage control with a rewind button..

the system worked for someone today.. just not for you.



 

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