Jimmy Kimmel mocking Spencer Pratt is peak establishment arrogance. Typical democrat response.
A man loses his home in the Pacific Palisades fires…
watches government failure up close…
then decides to run for mayor because the city is collapsing around him…
and Hollywood’s response is:
‘What a narcissist.’
Interesting.
Because the people who’ve been ‘qualified’ to run Los Angeles for years somehow delivered:
tent cities,
spiraling costs,
business flight,
fire mismanagement,
crime,
open narcotics activity,
and visible urban decay.
But sure…
the REAL problem is the guy selling crystals.
Kimmel’s attack boils down to this:
‘How dare an outsider challenge the political entertainment machine?’
Meanwhile Pratt is polling competitively because residents are exhausted.
That is the part elites cannot stand.
When ordinary people begin rejecting the approved ruling class pipeline… Hollywood comedians suddenly become defenders of ‘serious governance.’
Where was all this moral outrage while LA deteriorated in real time?
And the ‘mayor shouldn’t be your first job’ argument is weak.
Experience is not automatically competence.
If decades of political experience produced the current condition of Los Angeles…
why should voters keep rewarding the same system?
The irony is thick:
A late night celebrity whose entire career depends on attention…
calling somebody else an attention seeker.
That routine is getting old.
People are not responding to Spencer Pratt because of reality TV nostalgia.
They are responding because many residents believe the city stopped functioning properly a long time ago.
Mocking frustrated voters instead of listening to them is exactly why outsider candidates keep gaining momentum.
Sit back and watch.... Now comes the name calling.
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