Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt's leftist opponents are not happy with how his campaign has taken off.
Listen to how upset the Los Angeles city council member Nithya Raman is about the amazing ads supporters have been putting out that have so animated Pratt's campaign.
Raman tried to claim Pratt was promoting his campaign with AI videos, and that was "deeply insulting" to the industry and workers.
Raman: Pratt using AI videos is “deeply insulting” to entertainment industry workers in LA.
— Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) May 24, 2026
Michaelson: He would say he's just sharing other people’s AI videos, that’s not what he puts out.
Raman: Well, you know, sure, but...*changes subject*
Talking point nuked. Hysterical. pic.twitter.com/oeKAdDFh6N
Interviewer Elex Michaelson then brings her up short, telling her these are videos by supporters, not made by Pratt. That just killed her argument, big time. She knows it, and she tries to shift to another attack.
But it's things like that that show the basic difference in campaigns and in sense.
What the Pratt supporters are putting out is better than anything the present mayor, Karen Bass, or Raman are putting out. Of course, part of the problem is that Bass and Raman don't inspire the same positive thoughts for change that Pratt does.
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Pratt's opponents are likely to have a cow with the latest ad that's going viral. This ad hits so many things about Los Angeles, even having a doctor looking like a TV doctor.
It depicts a woman, rushed to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center by her mother. The problem? She has "the Pratt."
Sick of it? Vote Spencer Pratt? pic.twitter.com/3J8Mgjaeg1
— Gene Parmesan (@dsonoiki) May 29, 2026
"Spencer Pratt is the common sense choice for Los Angeles," the daughter proclaims. "Our leaders have failed us...Everything is worse under Karen Bass."
The mother admits that something may have slipped through the restrictions she has on the media for the daughter: The New York Times, MSNBC, and NPR. "Maybe CNN...if we're feeling frisky," the mom says.
The doctor quizzes the mom, "Does she know anyone, anyone at all who thinks for themselves?" Perhaps that's how she got it.
The doctor tells the mom it starts with a mild cough.
"The next thing you know, you hate seeing homeless drug addicts injecting your kids. It's very contagious. Better prescribe four doses of NPR, every hour on the hour. Two doses of The New York Times. five doses of The LA Times."
"Why was Karen Bass in Ghana while the city was burning (during the Palisades fire)?" the daughter asks. Oh, no! She's thinking! Democrats are afraid of that.
The doctor then amends his prescription, upping the dosage, "Six doses of The LA Times." He advises the mother that they'll have to hold the daughter in quarantine for a while, as she's then wheeled in with other affected people.
Then the brilliant part at the end: the doctor coughs. He looks around, knowing what has happened, as the caption runs on the bottom, "Vote Spencer Pratt."
Thinking, and a good message, is contagious.
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