Former Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt made a fiery exit speech and no, it didn't sound like a concession. In the wake of the almost certain fraud of this month's primary election, he vowed this would not be the last the leftists heard of him.
He was fiery, defiant, unapologetic, and undefeated.
The meat of the message was in the details: He said he had an unreleased dirt on one of his opponents that would make her resign from office -- which could have been Mayor Karen Bass, but also City Councilmember Nithya Raman. Bass seems the likely culprit, but knowing what we know about the other one, there is dirt there to be found, too.
In other words, his next strategy will be to knock one of the leftists from the running, which is a new innovation in campaigning from the right.
And it made sense, given the sickening execution of that election, which was marred by wide-open doors to fraud -- zero voter ID, mass mail-out ballots, illegals registered as voters through the DMV, the state defying efforts to clean dirty voter rolls, and then news of SEIU members counting ballots as well as endorsing candidates and harvesting ballots, along with a Skid Row ballots-for-cigarettes, dollar bills, and drugs, which has since led to a conviction of one perpetrator, though there must be many. After that, a long, long, long extended ballot-counting period with votes arriving daily from various vote harvesters, only 40 percent of which require signature validation, and none of which require a valid U.S. postmark from Election Day given that it can be written in by hand.
The L.A. Registrar of Voters is trying to tell us it's all legit and they're all in for urgency, despite their slow output:
Maybe they can ask Colombia or Peru, which held elections recently, how to count ballots in reasonable time.
In any case, any of these irregularities is an open door to fraud, so there's no reason to think the result was reflective of what the voters asked for.
Spencer would know this well, and much of Los Angeles certainly suspects this (How will Bass or Raman even win votes from the large chunk of population that saw their votes stolen in November?), but the scary thing is, so apparently does the political machine that rigged Spencer out of the primary.
According to the California Post:
A “suspicious” fire broke out at the Pacific Palisades office of Spencer Pratt’s crystals company, he revealed to The California Post. The Los Angeles mayoral candidate confirmed that the office, located inside the Highlands Circle complex at 1515 Palisades Dr., belonged to him. The Los Angeles Fire Department’s Arson Unit was notified, and the cause of the fire remains under investigation.“I want to be careful to not compromise an arson investigation, but this incident is very suspicious,” Pratt told The Post, just hours after his bombshell post-election video dropped. “I will wait for the investigators to make public the details, but this was no accident, and the timing of this…on the heels of all of the contentious election tomfoolery of the last two weeks, it is very suspect, indeed.”
Which isn't much information, but it very much sounds like political violence, a political machine poised to strike back to prevent Spencer from revealing any dirty details about either Bass or Raman, and likely connected to the political machine that rigged the election for two Democrats.
Is Los Angeles run by public spirited citizens -- or a mafia? This sounds like horsehead-in-the-bed activity by a vicious group with interests in preserving the status quo, and one can only hope the investigators are on this and pray for for Spencer's safety. There may be people willing to do anything to preserve the power of leftists out there.
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2026/06/spencer_pratt_makes_a_defiant_exit_message_and_mysterious_arsonists_set_fire_to_his_palisades_office.html
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