This is probably the most important question that was asked, and the answers should tell you everything,
Q: Should noncitizens be able to vote in local elections?
Spencer Pratt: “No.”
Karen Bass: "It's not a yes or no, it depends"
Nithya Raman: "It does depend"
Spencer Pratt’s @joerogan interview just won him the Los Angeles mayoral election.
However, problems remain with some bad actors administrating the elections so it will take EVERY SINGLE ONE OF US to show up and get our vote in to overwhelm the cheating system.
Vote Spencer Pratt or we will never have an opportunity to find out the truth about California homelessness, Palisades Fire, hospice fraud, election security, everything.
The powers that be will lock everything in place so we cannot lose this one chance to take Los Angeles and California back.
Time to FIRE our failed government and vote for people that actually represent us and not other entities and interests.
Cc @spencerpratt
Rogan dropped an interview with Spencer Pratt - LA guy told me to watch, probably knowing it would raise my blood pressure. Pratt is running for mayor, and the episode goes into detail about all the NGO fraud.
Here they are talking about how of all the tens of millions in charity raised to help people whose houses burned down in the 2025 fire, basically none of it went to victims. NGOs got the $$ and wasted it. So it’s no shocker that so few homes in places like Pacific Palisades have been rebuilt. If you’re in LA you should take a look - and if you’re not, but want further insight into how the various NGOs rip off taxpayers for things like homelessness without ever solving the problem, it will interest you too.
Gavin Newsom -- "I played college baseball at Univ. of Santa Clara -- I was recruiting because my swing reminded the coaches of Will Clark, 1B for the SF Giants."
Lie. Never played for Santa Clara. Enrolled in the fall of 1985.
Will Clark made his MLB debut for the Giants in 1986.
"One of the reasons for my divorce from Kimberly Guilfoyle was because she had taken a job with Fox News and that just didn't work as the First Lady of San Francisco."
Guilfoyle took a job with Court TV in Jan. 2004, for which she moved to New York.
Newsom won the Mayor's race 2 months earlier -- Nov. 2003.
Sounds like a really solid marriage.
They announced they were separated and filing for divorce in Jan. 2005 -- one year after she left.
Their divorce was final Feb. 2006.
Guilfoyle started working for Fox News as host of a weekend crime show "The Lineup" -- first appearance was Feb. 10, 2006.
From 2004 to 2006 she had appeared as a legal analyst on CNN and ABC.
Just another lie that rolls off his tongue like he can't separate reality from fiction in his life "story".
"Narcissistic Personality Disorder" (NPD): This is an official diagnosis in the DSM-5. It is characterized by a pervasive pattern of grandiosity, a constant need for admiration, and a lack of empathy.
Our goalie decided we weren’t gonna lose today.. One of the greatest American sport performances of all time
🗣🗣 THANK YOU FOR STANDING ON YOUR HEAD CONNOR HELLEBUYCK
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🚨 The Schedule Changed. The Mandates Didn’t. Now What?
The CDC schedule has changed.
So here’s the question no one’s ready to answer:
What happens when the CDC no longer
recommends a vaccine,
a parent doesn’t want it— but the state still requires it for school?
As someone from Venezuela whose family has endured over two decades of dictatorship, poverty, and brutal hyperinflation, this entire framing feels disconnected almost absurd from what we’ve actually lived.
Referring to Nicolás Maduro as the “President of Venezuela” misses the point entirely. He didn’t win power he hijacked it. His regime has been marked by documented electoral fraud, suppression of dissent, jailing of political rivals, and the weaponization of military force to cling to control. That’s tyranny.
This wasn’t a war on Venezuela. This was about justice. About finally holding accountable the man who was in charge of the dismantling of a nation.
International law should serve to protect citizens and uphold democratic principles, not be twisted into a shield for dictators. When national institutions are rotted through, courts are puppets, and peaceful change is off the table, then external accountability is the last hope.
Saying this puts Venezuelans abroad in danger is a complete reversal of reality. What actually endangered us was the years of silence. The inflation that erased entire life savings overnight. The empty grocery stores and empty pharmacies. The exodus of millions. The fear of speaking out. We didn’t leave our country because we wanted to, we left because we had no other choice and we send money home because those we love had even fewer options.
Today, for the first time in a long while, Venezuelans are seeing something that’s been out of reach for years: the idea that no power is forever, and that even the worst regimes don’t last untouched.
Standing up for New Yorkers shouldn’t mean defending the architect of one of the worst humanitarian disasters in recent memory. We didn’t lose safety today we lost it when the world turned its back.
Today, President Trump changed that and for that, many of us feel a long overdue sense of gratitude.
Tiger Woods giving a 3 minute lesson on hitting 50 yard pitches. With Fred Couples.
“Close the face when I hit a fade”
“Open the face when I hit a draw”
He then demonstrates 5 different ball flights for the pitch.
I’ve watched it 3 times. It probably won’t help me, but man what a genius with the golf ball. Some of the best hands to play the game. (Crazy to think he battled the chipping yips.)