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I spent $18K on my 40th birthday dinner at Disneyland

NY Post
1 month ago
21 Royal was originally designed as a private apartment for Walt and Lillian Disney as a luxurious retreat where the couple could host celebrities, dignitaries, and VIPs.
Bianca Zalben

‘Charlie’s Angels’ star Jaclyn Smith, 80, drops her No. 1 beauty secret — and it doesn’t cost a thing

NY Post
1 month ago
Eight decades in, Smith knows that true glow doesn’t come from a bottle.
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‘Charlie’s Angels’ star Jaclyn Smith, 80, drops her No. 1 beauty secret — and it doesn’t cost a thing

NY Post
1 month ago
Eight decades in, Smith knows that true glow doesn’t come from a bottle.
Avery Matera

Rays vs. Orioles odds, predictions: MLB picks, best bets for Tuesday

NY Post
1 month ago
Stitches makes his MLB best bet for Tuesday's Rays vs. Orioles showdown in Baltimore.
Stitches

Rays vs. Orioles odds, prediction: MLB picks, odds, best bets Tuesday

NY Post
1 month ago
Stitches predicts the Orioles will extend the Tampa's losing streak Tuesday.
Stitches

‘Revolutionary’ new treatment can lower bad cholesterol by up to 62% — with just one dose

NY Post
1 month ago
High levels of LDL cholesterol increase the risk of plaque buildup in blood vessels, which can block blood flow to the heart.
Rachel Sacks

Inside the ultra-private, luxurious Bahamas island where Donald Trump Jr. and Bettina Anderson tied the knot

NY Post
1 month ago
The ultra-private 38-acre island is tucked away in the Exuma Cays, roughly 70 miles from Nassau, and has famously served as the backdrop for several blockbuster films.
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Inside ultra-private, luxurious Bahamas island where Donald Trump Jr. and Bettina Anderson wed — and the surprising number of guests revealed

NY Post
1 month ago
The ultra-private 38-acre island is tucked away in the Exuma Cays, roughly 70 miles from Nassau, and has famously served as the backdrop for several blockbuster films.
Sarah Jones, Mara Siegler

Can Spencer Pratt Win?

Zero Rss
1 month ago
Can Spencer Pratt Win?

Authored by Mike McDaniel Via AmericanThinker.com,

The Los Angeles mayoral race provides illuminates Democrat party thinking.

There is non-politician, normal American Spencer Pratt running against Communist, Castro-admiring, current Mayor and black woman, Karen Bass, and Indian - the country - woman, and LA Council member, Nithya Raman.

Graphic: X Post

The only debate thus far was a self-inflicted disaster for Bass and Raman, and Bass is refusing to debate again. Asked--yes or no—whether illegal aliens should vote, Pratt answered “no,” and Bass and Raman, looking like cockroaches caught in the open when the kitchen lights came on, sputtered versions of: “well, it depends…” Pratt is the law and order, clean out the insanely violent homeless, no disease-infested discarded needles, no human feces everywhere, sane, fiscally responsible candidate. Bass and Raman are California democrats, which is to say the opposite of Pratt and sane Californians, many of whom have already fled to red states, leaving only people likely to vote for Bass, the woman who can’t imagine any need for rational anti-wildfire policies, like keeping reservoirs filled with water.

In a rational state—California is currently on fire again—Pratt should be a shoo-in.

His political ads are brilliant, influencing future ads. He’s out-fundraising Bass, but this is California.

Kurt Schlichter is a high-powered lawyer, retired army officer, and best-selling author who still lives in California. He grew up there and lived the California dream, seeing California in its glory days when anything was possible. He remains because he’s one of the well-off elite able to weather California’s current, unlivable horrors. And, most importantly, he doesn’t live in LA:  

Nope, Los Angeles is not my problem, and I’m not going to give it another moment of thought. If it wants to drown in a cesspool of hobo dung, it can dive in. Spencer Pratt is absolutely right about everything he says, from the fires to the junkies to the gross incompetence.

Moreover, everybody knows it’s true. But nobody cares. You need to understand something. This isn’t about competence.

When Karen Bass, a black communist mental defective, looks baffled at Spencer Pratt explaining how she’s helped run Los Angeles into the ground, that look of confusion is not because she’s stupid. She is, but it’s because he’s speaking a different language. She’s a literal communist. She’s gone to Cuba and taken notes. Her purpose isn’t to create prosperity and security for the people of Los Angeles. Her purpose, like that of all communists, is to secure power. The same is true of her bizarre, real competitor, some South Asian communist named Nithya Raman.

As is endemic to the Third World, they fetishize power; these Marxists want control. That’s it. It’s not about filling in potholes. It’s not about safe streets. It’s not even about keeping half the city from going up in flames. It’s about control. There is no bottom to Los Angeles. It’s not going to get so bad that people are going to generate some sort of backlash, no matter how clever Spencer Pratt’s ads are, and they are clever. Those ads are only scoring with those of us on the outside. They give us false hope that something can be done. But nothing can be done. The decline is not the point. It’s literally irrelevant to them.

Take Detroit, once also a rich and powerful city. Do you think that at some point, the leftists who control it looked at it and said, “Wow, we have become Detroit. Yikes! Should we try something else”? No. The dysfunction is the function; the squalor doesn’t matter to them. Not at all.

California has the nation’s highest unemployment and the largest illegal population. When its rampant fraud is investigated, it will surely be number one in the nation in that dubious distinction. The streets and freeways are crumbling, crime is out of control, and never-to-be-finished boondoggles like the high-speed rail to nowhere that no one wants, needs or will ride, and an animal and Monarch Butterfly(?) wildlife bridge despoil the landscape.

Schlichter goes on to explain that the remaining Californians will vote for Bass again because they’re Californians and Democrats.

They can’t help themselves:

What’s it going to take to fix Los Angeles, California, and the rest of the blue hellholes?

Gosh, you don’t want to ask that. You’re not going to like the answer.

They will never fix themselves. Never. All the normal people are gone.

You’ve got a few rich leftists and a bunch of welfare cheats, and that’s it. It’s going to take something from the outside to fix them. It would have to be imposed upon them and not gently

That’s not happening anytime soon—if ever.

Tyler Durden Tue, 05/26/2026 - 14:20
Tyler Durden

Manny Fernandez, Dolphins legend, dead at 79

NY Post
1 month ago
He was part of the perfect Dolphins team in 1972 and won two Super Bowls with the franchise.
Justin Tasch

FIFA threatened with legal action for pre-revolutionary Iran flag World Cup ban

NY Post
1 month ago
An organization constructed to fight for the rights of Iranian people is demanding FIFA lift its ban on pre-revolutionary Iranian imagery from this year's World Cup — and it's threatening legal action if the soccer giant balks.
Edward Lewis

Aaron Boone has ‘love-hate’ relationship with Jose Caballero after Yankees helmet snafu

NY Post
1 month ago
It was time for José Caballero’s first at-bat of the afternoon and he was nowhere to be found.
Greg Joyce

Veteran reliever Craig Kimbrel finds new team days after Mets split

NY Post
1 month ago
Craig Kimbrel went south to find a new home but he went north in the standings. The former Mets reliever signed with the Rays on a major-league deal after being designated for assignment by the last-place Mets on Friday, according to The Athletic. Kimbrel refused a minor league assignment, paving the path for him to...
Matt Ehalt

IDF strikes over 100 Hezbollah sites, targets terrorist operatives in southern Lebanon

NY Post
1 month ago
The aerial assault was said to have eliminated several terrorists.
Jewish News Syndicate

Ty Simpson shrugs off Rams draft backlash with confident response

NY Post
1 month ago
Confusion, criticism and debate rained down on the team and the former Alabama quarterback from all corners of the sporting world.
Ryan Anderson

Chipotle fans are clamoring for an instant-favorite new protein option — but it’s currently only available in some stores

NY Post
1 month ago
"BRING IT ONNNNNN!!!!!"
Brooke Steinberg

Spencer Pratt rumbles moment Karen Bass ‘breaks the law’ during bitter war for LA mayor, files complaint

NY Post
1 month ago
According to Los Angeles election law, campaign activity is prohibited within 100 feet of a polling place, ballot drop box, or elections office.
Zain Khan

GKN Aerospace issues pitiful statement about toxic Garden Grove chemical tank as thousands left in limbo

NY Post
1 month ago
The company behind the hazardous chemical tank in Orange County's Garden Grove wants you to know they "sincerely apologize" Sunday after it nearly catastrophically exploded.
Ross O'Keefe

‘Euphoria’ criminally wasted Jacob Elordi and his complex Nate with ridiculous storyline

NY Post
1 month ago
"Euphoria" Season 3 wasted Jacob Elordi — and series creator Sam Levinson squandered his character Nate's potential.
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‘Euphoria’ criminally wasted Jacob Elordi and his complex Nate with ridiculous storyline

NY Post
1 month ago
"Euphoria" Season 3 wasted Jacob Elordi — and series creator Sam Levinson squandered his character Nate's potential.
Lauren Sarner

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