In this ZeroHedge article, Tyler Durden reports that Spencer Pratt’s unconventional Los Angeles mayoral campaign is gaining attention as he pushes a blunt law-and-order message against Mayor Karen Bass and Councilmember Nithya Raman.
- Pratt appeared on the All-In podcast with David Friedberg, where he discussed homelessness, crime, corruption, and what he would do early in a potential mayoral term.
- The article says Pratt has been gaining momentum after a mayoral debate in which an NBC Los Angeles viewer poll reportedly showed 88% of respondents saying he won.
- Pratt’s proposed first step would be a short “grace period” with signs across Los Angeles warning against public nakedness, drug use, robbery, and animal abuse.
- He argued that visible enforcement would quickly change behavior, saying that once arrests begin, many offenders would leave and “the streets will be back.”
- Pratt also said he would involve the CDC because of disease concerns tied to homeless encampments, drug use, and unsanitary conditions on city streets.
- The article frames Pratt’s appeal as rooted in basic public-order concerns that Democrats have failed to address after years of left-wing governance in Los Angeles.
- Durden criticizes Pratt’s opponents for allegedly leaning on the “MAGA Republican” label instead of directly answering his law-and-order platform.
- The piece notes that Polymarket odds showed Pratt rising after the debate, though Bass was still listed as the frontrunner.
- The article also highlights Pratt’s attacks on Bass over her past political associations, including claims involving communism and Cuban-linked radical networks.
Read the full story: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/no-more-nakedness-spencer-pratts-la-mayoral-plan-restore-order-weeks-has-democrats-panic



