Everyone NEEDS to watch THIS Spencer Pratt interview. It should have millions of views.
Watched during a moment of insomnia after I let my dogs out in the middle of the night.
@allinwithchris#allin#spencerpratt https://t.co/0vAzsM5yiE
@SirMichaelCian1 Then you don't have the same eyes as the female jogging reporter who has been covering this. Or CNN who reported the disgusting algae and said the reflecting used to smell like "wet dog" just a few months after the $30 reno Obama did.
Breaking: LA ELECTION FRAUD…US Attorney Bill Essayli says he has election fraud charges coming soon, the very thing the MEDIA and DEMOCRATS won’t admit exists! Californians are up in arms about the results with Spencer Pratt and the DOJ is actively investigating!
KAREN BASS DIDN’T MOVE AT ALL IN THE LATE BALLOT DROPS.
Spencer Pratt plummeted.
Nithya Raman skyrocketed.
Nothing, and I mean NOTHING about that is organic.
They played all their cards to rig this thing in broad daylight in pure panic.
Let the investigations begin.
How we help Spencer Pratt…
Demand a full recount for transparency & fairness!
Any voter can request it—contact the LA County Registrar now before the window closes.
Every vote must be verified.
Dear @spencerpratt,
Do not concede if the time comes to do so. The people are with you. Fight it legally.
Do not give in to these crooked and corrupt people.
@GaysForTrump Exactly; they expect us to accept that people far out of Raman’s district DID vote for someone they never heard of when her OWN district didnt support her !?
This is STATISTICALLY IMPOSSIBLE. LIKE 1 in (ALL the grains of Sand in the world)
Not 1 in (A billion)
Not 1 in (A TRILLION)
1 in (ALL THE GRAINS OF SAND IN THE WORLD)
This is how stupid the people trying to rig this Mayoral Race are.
Can’t even get it with a few thousand QUADRILLION.
Question is:
What is our Government going to do about it?
This is the conspiracy. It's already hidden by the time it gets to that processing center. We know that the third place candidate didn't jump into first place among mail in ballots without help.
Literally no one believes the LA election "results."
Another stolen election in broad daylight.
Enough is enough.
Pass the SAVE AMERICA ACT or our country is finished.
On election night, no-name, no support Nithya Raman sobbed & conceded the race
She apologized to her family for failing
This made sense. She polled in the single digits & bombed in the debate. Now a historically insurmountable 3rd place
This was before “the machine” took over
Five days after the LA election, Spencer Pratt falls to third place and a woman who hardly anyone voted for in person, Nithya Raman, totally dominated in mail voting to come in second. No one with a functional brain believes these results.
As an Angeleno is there anything we can do? We just have to accept the fraud and watch CA slip more into turmoil? KarenBassLA and the 2nd place person who I still don’t know her name let CA burn. The utter devastation and turmoil that will continue is unbelievable. CA we deserve better.
Michael J. Fox was 29 in 1991 when a small tremor in his pinky finger became a life sentence. He was filming "Doc Hollywood" (1991), newly married to Tracy Pollan, and already one of television and film’s most loved faces.
The doctor’s words did not sound possible. Parkinson’s was supposed to belong to old age, not a young star with children, scripts, applause, and a body built for speed.
Fox had come from the wild rush of "Family Ties" (1982) and "Back to the Future" (1985), where his nervous energy looked like pure comic timing. Then his own body began moving without permission. At first, he hid it. He held props in his left hand. He adjusted his posture. He worked harder than the camera could see.
That hiding cost him. Fox later admitted he drank heavily after the diagnosis, not because he was careless, but because fear had found a private door. He said the drinking was “screwing up my relationships and screwing up my marriage and screwing up my work.” That sentence was not polished. It was a man naming the wreckage before it swallowed him.
Tracy Pollan became the person who would not let the lie become their marriage. They had married in 1988, after meeting through "Family Ties," and she stayed close when the diagnosis turned their future into something neither of them had chosen. Fox later said, “The tools that worked for quitting drinking work even better for Parkinson’s, which are acceptance and surrender. Not like, ‘I give up, I quit,’ but you just say, ‘OK, I cede you the big points.’”
That was not weakness. That was survival.
In 1996, Fox returned to series television with "Spin City" (1996), playing Deputy Mayor Mike Flaherty with the same sharp rhythm fans loved. But by the third season, Parkinson’s was harder to disguise. The man who had once made movement look effortless was now calculating every gesture. In 1998, he told the public. After one more season, he stepped back from full-time acting in 2000.
Then he did something bigger than hiding. He launched The Michael J. Fox Foundation in 2000, turning his name into a research engine. Years later, the foundation would say its single urgent goal was to eliminate Parkinson’s in his lifetime, with more than $2.5 billion funded in research programs. Fox also gave patients a voice with a simple truth: “Parkinson’s patients are the experts on what we have. We have a responsibility as patients to share our experience.”
The public saw the courage, but the body kept taking. In "Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie" (2023), he let people see the falls, the broken bones, the jokes that came after impact, and the exhaustion behind his smile. He had broken arms, an elbow, his hand, and even his face. Still, he refused to make the film a pity story. “I could never be still, until I couldn’t be still,” he said. Then came the meaning he carried underneath it: “Still here. Still committed.”
That is why his story hurts and lifts at the same time. He did not become brave because Parkinson’s made life simple. He became brave because fear, alcohol, secrecy, pain, and public shame all had their turn, and none of them got the final word.
On January 4, 2025, Fox received the Presidential Medal of Freedom. The honor was not just for a famous actor. It was for the man who took a private diagnosis and built a public bridge for millions. Fox said, “Receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom is humbling, an honor I could never have anticipated. I’m grateful for this recognition, which I share with the patients, families and researchers who have brought us closer than ever to ending Parkinson’s disease once and for all.”
Michael J. Fox did not outrun Parkinson’s.
He taught millions how to keep moving.