Tuesday, January 13, 2026

Video: Spencer Pratt Hands Karen Bass Her...Patootie After She Says He's Running for Mayor to Sell Books –

She knows this how...?

 RedState  

"California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass continually pat themselves on the back for spearheading the recovery effort, but their words are a stark contrast from the reality I saw when I recently drove through Pacific Palisades." 


"Failed Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass accused challenger Spencer Pratt of "profiting off" the Palisades Fire and, through her spokesman, claimed that his mayoral run was simply a publicity stunt to drive sales of his book, "The Guy You Loved to Hate," which will be released at the end of the month. Judging by Pratt's perfect mic-drop video response, Karen's going to need to take some remedial communications classes to keep up during this campaign.
"Here's how it went down." . . .

Newsom must be held accountable for his destruction of California pic.twitter.com/4YGl7cvZdU
. . . "Just why does he have a book deal? Pratt enlightened Bass, letting her know that the book deal came because of the fire that burned down his home.
"Okay Karen Bass, you got me. I'm running for Mayor and I have a book coming out, but the only reason I have a book deal is because I'm standing in the rubble of my home, which you let burn to the ground. Two weeks after I lost every possession that my family ever owned, a publisher reached out to me and asked me if I would write a book. I wrote the book because I had nothing and needed to put food on the table for my kids."
"Fathers have an instinct to protect and provide for their family, and Pratt is no different. As part of protecting his family, he dove into what caused their home to burn, and found a massive, corrupt machine running the city and endangering its residents. Sadly, he didn't find anyone working to fight for the community, and knew it would be up to him. He continued:  
" 'The last year has been an incredibly eye-opening journey, mostly hard and heartbreaking as I waited for someone to stand up for my community. As the year was coming to a close, in the darkness of December, I saw that no one was willing to fight, and that's when I decided that I needed to run for Mayor, and that I needed to announce this on the anniversary of the worst day of my life.
" 'Karen Bass wants you to think that I'm running for Mayor because I want to sell more books. Right. Because coming after the machine is notoriously great for people in the entertainment industry.'
"While Newsom has a book coming out in a few weeks in anticipation of a presidential run, and two other people connected to the Palisades Fire have books already out, Bass didn't accuse them of profiting off disaster. " . . .


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