Spencer Pratt
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I got a sister crying on my face doing drama.
He yelled at me.
But the 42-year-old former reality star who has no political experience is now a main character in the Los Angeles mayoral race.
Why should voters believe that you, who don't have any experience in that realm,
can actually be the solution.
I may not have the experience, but I have the common sense to say this is not working.
Pratt responding in a series of social media posts accusing CBS of cutting the interview into a, quote, hit piece.
Quote, CBS filmed with me on my burned-out lot for over an hour, and they turned it over to Karen Bass's PR team to edit it into a comical five-minute hit piece with clips from the hills.
They can't beat my ideas.
They can't beat me in the debates.
So they got to try to turn my campaign into a sideshow.
On Saturday, CBS News posting the whole 28-minute interview to social media.
In the extended interview, Pratt elaborating on one of the central arguments of his campaign, that political experience in Los Angeles is not an asset if the people with experience are the ones who created the crisis.
Why should voters believe that you, who don't have any experience in that realm, can actually be the solution?
Yeah, because we're living their experience right now.
Their experience has failed us.
So what we need is somebody to come in with common sense.
They're going to continue their experience is to tell you that all these people just need a bed.
We need more billions of dollars for these beds.
The DEA has said 90% of the people living on the streets in Los Angeles are drug addicts.