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As we reported, TMZ thought they had a big scoop when they found out that Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt had stayed at the Hotel Bel Air, rather than only in an Airstream trailer on his burned-out lot. Democrats thought they had something and attacked him over the hotel stay. Of course, that was a bit of a self-own, because the reason that Pratt has no real place to live is because of what he alleges to be the incompetence of people like Mayor Karen Bass (D) in responding to the 2025 Palisades fire. So they really didn't help themselves. READ MORE: Spencer Pratt Lights Up TMZ for Their Attack on His Living Situation, Then Their Own Poll Does Them In Spencer Pratt Levels Both Karen Bass and Nithya Raman With Common Sense and Humor Then, too, one of the things that makes Pratt's campaign different from others is that he seems to understand how to point out his opponents' absurdity. In this case, in response, he posted a video that was a takeoff on the "Fresh Prince of Bel Air" TV series to mock their attack on his hotel stay. And it was awesome. "Now this is a story all about how my life got flipped, turned upside down," Pratt explained. He showed again why he's inspiring people with his gift for communication. Then, news of a new serious fire broke, and that hit one of Pratt's main issues, after having lost his own house because of the Palisades fire. A fast-moving wildfire dubbed the Sandy Fire broke out on Monday in Simi Valley, a Ventura County city about 35 miles northwest of Los Angeles. The area burnt has now expanded to 836 acres, according to the Ventura County Fire Department. They even had to evacuate the Reagan Library, as we reported. About 550 firefighters have been deployed in response. READ MORE: Please, Not Again: Large, Fast-Moving Wildfire Breaks Out in SoCal, Evacuations Ordered Pratt's X timeline was full of concern for the people and areas affected. The fire was in Ventura County, but the Los Angeles Fire Department was providing some assistance. He also made the general point that the Los Angeles Fire Department now has about three dozen fewer firefighters than when the Palisades fire hit, "while Karen Bass is worried about meth-heads new grills [teeth]." "Folks, you need to vote like your life depends on it, because it does," Pratt declared. It's a reminder of the importance of voting for people who are competent to be able to address important issues. Because if the people in power fail, there can be some serious consequences. And we've seen that failure for a long time in Los Angeles, from fires to crime and homelessness. It's more than time for a change. |

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