Kimmel Slams Reality TV Star's Mayoral Bid – Is This Clown World?
Late-night host roasts Spencer Pratt's campaign, proving once again that we live in the dumbest timeline.

So, Jimmy Kimmel had some words about Spencer Pratt running for mayor of Los Angeles. Apparently, Kimmel thinks “Mayor should not be your first job.” No freaking kidding, Jimmy! But let's be real, are we actually surprised anymore? We're living in an age where a reality TV star can seriously contend for political office. Clown world confirmed.
Spencer Pratt, the dude from The Hills, is polling in second place. Second place! For mayor! Of Los Angeles! This isn't just a facepalm moment; it's a full-blown face-through-desk situation. What is happening to this country?
Look, I get it. People are fed up with the establishment. They're tired of the same old politicians saying the same old things. But voting for a reality TV star isn't sticking it to the man; it's jumping into the abyss of political absurdity. It’s like electing the class clown as valedictorian – hilarious until he starts making policy decisions.
This whole thing smacks of peak woke-ism where everyone thinks they can do everything with no experience. Suddenly, experience doesn't matter? Just vibes? Yeah, that's how you end up with crumbling infrastructure and soaring crime rates. Thanks, vibes.
The fact that Pratt is even close to winning proves that name recognition and a Twitter account are more valuable than actual qualifications. It's a sad commentary on the state of our political discourse. Remember when people actually cared about things like policy and leadership experience? Good times.
This isn't about whether Pratt is a good guy or not. It's about whether he's qualified to run one of the biggest cities in the country. And the answer is a resounding NO. He should stick to selling crystals or whatever it is he does these days.
Kimmel may be a virtue-signaling lib, but even he can see this is a disaster waiting to happen. Maybe we should all just move to Montana and start a commune. At least there, we won't have to worry about Mayor Heidi Montag passing laws.
So, buckle up, folks. The Los Angeles mayoral race is shaping up to be a glorious train wreck. And as always, we'll be here to laugh at it. Because what else can you do but laugh when the world is this ridiculous?
The meme potential of this entire situation is off the charts.
Let's not forget that Gavin Newsom probably thinks this is awesome.
Remember kids, always vote with your brain, not your feelings (or your meme addiction).
This is not financial advice.

