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Well, breaking news. Savannah Guthrie did not actually hire a private investigator. Nick Reiner is demanding that he get his trust fund that his parents left behind. Even though he's currently facing charges after murdering them. He says he's not guilty. I don't know. Spencer Pratt is officially out of the primary and will not be advancing to the general election. And I've got a lot more to say about it, so I hope you're ready for it. Let's dive in. This is no Filter with Zack Peter, your go to source for all the latest pop culture and reality TVT Surf fresh all week long. Now let's dive in. And dive in we shall. What's going on? Everybody in the club. Let's get it, get it, get it let's get it, get it, get it. I just had this very. I don't think your mic is. Oh, no. Is my mic off? Hold on. Uno momento. Um, you're right. My mic was not on. There we go. Is that better? Sorry, I don't know. I. There was a little mic glitch yesterday. Okay, I believe. Correct me if I'm incorrect, I believe the mic is working now. What's up, guys? Happy Tuesday. Tipsy Tuesday. Tipsy Tuesday. What's going on? Everybody in the club. Much better now. Okay, good. Thank you. Well, well, well. All the holsters are loose today. Wah, wah, wah. All the whiny Reiners. Oh, yeah. Whiny whiners are whiny Reiners, because we are talking about the Reiners today, too. My shoulders are shouldering today. Can we. Oh, hello. Hello, shoulders. Hello, shoulders. Okay. Okay, let's see. Oh, I had an observation this morning which I just found so interesting, and that's that, what are we gonna hear from Lyman on 47.1? Nobody knows. But I came back from the gym and I was like. I was thinking about it. I was like, huh? I'm seeing. Obviously, there's a lot of discourse after the Spencer Pratt mayor election. And, you know, people have feelings, strong feelings, one way or the other. And I was thinking about. And I was. I was taking inventory in it, and trust me, I have a whole segment of the show that I will dedicate to this because I really wanted to think about it and wanted to make sure my thoughts are organized and that I'm articulate in explaining where I'm coming from. And hopefully, you know, it's something that you can clip out and share with your friends. Because I think that, you know, from the notes I put together, I think that there are some real nuggets of wisdom and some gems for people that are just open to listening, something other than their own echo chamber. That said, I noticed in all of the feedback, there's no, like, excitement for Nithya Rahman. Like, and I'm not just only trying to consume or only talking to people that voted for Spencer Pratt. Right. Like, I. I'm listening to the other side, and I'm looking at them and I'm watching them and I'm observing because I like to consider myself very observant. And you'd be surprised at how many people in your own life. I'll just say this right now. You would be very surprised at how many people in your own life have really shied away from the left. You know, the loud, you know, loud liberals and, you know, gotta love them for who they are and understand where they stand and, you know, cool. But it's the other ones. It's the independents, the low key, the ones that are flipping teams, the ones that are becoming more conservative. The ones that are just like, some of this shit is crazy and I just can't stand by it anymore. It's those that are becoming more. And we only meet in the shadows. And I feel like only once I started to, like, come out and share my ideas publicly, which, again, I've been very clear. I'm not Republican, I'm not Maga. I'm still an independent, as far as I believe, but of course, only. Only one side demonizes me for that, for having a mind of my own. Um, but it's interesting because not until you come out of the shadows, that everybody else in the shadows then feels more comfortable talking to you and I. You would be surprised how many of your favorite content creators, how many of your own friends, how many people just in your own life that you even think may be on the other side, aren't on the other side. And they're not. They don't like to say anything until they know they're in safe company. So the people that come to me, because, trust me, a lot of your favorite content creators, even the ones that you wouldn't expect or that you think aren't political or that you think are the complete opposite, you would be shocked at the ones that play in your face the way that they play in your face. When I go to these Hollywood events and these parties and these red carpets or when I'm hanging out with some of your favorite content creators here on YouTube, you would be surprised at how many of them are playing in your face. But the funny thing is, you know, when it comes to the. I mean, Nithya Rahman had no. Even though now she's suddenly the. The surging second place candidate, even though she was in dead last, bottom. In third. Not dead last, because obviously there are people below her, but no momentum, no excitement. I mean, I. I'm sure they can't even name a single policy of hers that they're like, oh, my God, I'm so excited that she's going to do this for our city. What do you want? You're excited that she's going to expand the homelessness like she did in her own district. You want to go check out Encino? You want to go see how the Valley's doing these days under Nithya Raman's ruling, But despite nobody knowing her, despite her having zero momentum, there's no excitement for her right now. If you pay attention, all the people that are excited are just anti Pratt. They don't like Spencer, and they're happy that Spencer got kicked out of the race. But they're not like, that's all right. Like, that's your girl. Clap for her. Give her her flower. That's your girl. You and your grandma and your grandma's boyfriend off of skid row, y' all came out and voted for her. Only mail in ballot, though, right? Only mail in ballot. It's the only time you vote for. It's the only place you vote for. Right. Suddenly, Democrats no longer know how to go to election polls. But only. And not even just mail in ballots. Late mail in ballots, late mail in ballots. Okay, again. Okay. So all of that huge influx of support came from her the very last minute. Okay, where are they at? Where are your homies at, Nithya, where they at? I don't see any of them. Dami had a huge surge of support that was that you could see from a mile away is that people actually got behind him. People actually believed in him. So when he came and he swung the polls, he gave something. He gave people something to believe in. Even Kamala had people that loved her. Right. That were disappointed when she lost. Nobody has any feelings about Nithya, Robin. It's all feelings about Spencer. And all of their feelings are anti Pratt. So it's going to be interesting to see what happens next. Elizabeth says, lots of my friends are maga. I cannot have a conversation with them. But when I ask them questions, they don't know why. Well, then they're not good friends. I mean, listen, if they don't know why, they stand for what they stand for. But here's the difference to Elizabeth, and this is where we have to do a little inner self checking is are we having conversations with the intention of trying to understand them, or are we having conversations with the. Because, like, I. I'll tell you, I know the friends that will try to talk to me, and I already know we're not going to be able to have a conversation. Like, they're not. They don't want to have a dialogue. They don't want to understand. They just want to find ways to poke at me. They just want to find ways to call me dumb or stupid or, you know, make me seem like I don't know what I'm talking about. So those are very different conversations. And there are friends that I have that I will. I won't have those conversations with because I just know it's never going to be productive. Because there's not an intention of a dialogue. The intention is to draw the line in the sand and be like, but see, this is why you're wrong. What about this and what about that? And I have questions. Well, what about Trump? He's a racist. Huh? What about that? He's a racist. He's a racist. And that's what those conversations become. And it's just like, well, I can't have a legitimate conversation with you if you're just like, racist sexist bigot, fascist, Hitler. It's like, it's. It's that you. You can't have a dialogue when that's what you're dealing with. So I understand why people then shut down. Now, again, I'm not maga. I don't identify. I'm not like blue, red. I don't. I don't play those games. I don't think that our politics are football teams and that we should pick a side and all that. Like, I, you know, have I swayed a little more conservative? Sure. Do I call out the bullshit? Sure. But, yeah, again, I think those are just really important questions to ask yourself is, am I trying to have a conversation with them? Because I really want to understand where they're coming from. And also am I trying to have a conversation with them and understanding that there's a very good chance we're never going to see eye to eye? There's a very good chance that we're probably never going to agree because we just have different philosophies, we have different values, and that's okay. And there comes a point where you need to be able to say, you know what? You see this this way and I see this this way, and it's the same issue. We're looking at the same data. But you know what? We just have a different perspective and we have a different lens, and that doesn't make me right or you wrong. That just means we have a different perspective. And I can respect that. You know, and so, again, nuances that we have to factor in, are we trying to have these conversations with the intention of understanding people while also understanding that we may not fully understand where they're coming from? And we just have to accept that, because that's a very real reality too, is we just may see things differently, you know, so, yeah, um, Libby says MAGA isn't what it used to be. Both parties are losing their base, and at the end of the day, we should all be independent. I agree with that. The thing for me when people use the term MAGA is that nobody really knows what it means, because to you and Joe and Dick and Larry and Sarah and Anthony and Melissa over there and Juanita, maga all means something different. Sorry, I didn't mean to shade Juanita at the end there. But every MAGA means something different to everyone. To some people, MAGA means racist, fascist. And to some people, MAGA means I love my country. And to other people, MAGA means, you know, I guess I'm more conservative, so I guess I'm maga. Because I become Republican. Like, MAGA has such a subjective connotation to it that it doesn't have meaning to it. Right. So that's why I think, you know, people put that term and they kind of mold it to fit whatever they want it to be, whether you're. Regardless of where in the political spectrum you fall. Everybody has a very different idea of what MAGA means. Tommy says I'm a conservative independent. I think I would identify with that. I think I'm with you on that, Tommy. I think where I'm at currently, and that can change, that can evolve. I'm totally open to shifting, changing, evolving and growing. But conservative Independent, I think, is probably where I stand. Uh, Copper Mountain says all Republicans aren't maga. Exactly. All Republicans aren't maga. Um, and so I, again, that's where I think there's that. That weird line like people call me maga and I'm just like, I, I. My understanding of maga, that ain't me. You know, I don't align with some of those things I had. I don't. I agree with some, I disagree with some, but I don't identify with that term. It just, to me, does not represent where I think my head and my philosophy is at. But, yeah, I agree with you, Fifi. Our political system has become way too tribal. It has, and that's unfortunate because I think, oh, look at. Ann says I'm a conservative democracy. I listen and I love. This is like the gender conversation. Everybody's got a different gender here, a different political gender. I love. I'm embracing all the political genders here. You be whatever you want to be. So. Yeah. Also, many people choose their party affiliation based on their state color and impacting primaries, not because they believe in the party. That's exhausting. Yeah. I mean, listen, Christina says she's a 90s Democrat. I don't know, Christina. I feel like people would call you pretty Mag in these days. Libby says you're tender hearted by the preborn baby. Told me you identified with more Republican Party based on policy, and that's okay. But that's the thing is I identify with policies, not parties. That, that's. That, you know, that's, I think where that, that difference sort of is policy. I go based off of policy and by. By people. Right. The people that I feel bring the passion to the change that I want to see reflected in my community. That's why I was very pro Spencer Pratt. I just, you know, in my honest opinion, I felt like Bass and Ramen already showed Us what they were capable of. And. And, you know, I couldn't put my. My vote behind that, so I took the gamble. You know, I said, you know what? Let's go with the young guy that's a young dad that cares about his city, that's passionate about his city, that wants to change, you know, whether it's going to be capable or not. You just. You feel the passion behind him. You know, he cares about his city. You know, he's enraged with the establishment that burned down his house, and I'm mad at the establishment that burned down my city, you know, and I resonated with that, and I hoped for change. And that's. And at least I can confidently say, even though now that the race is over and, you know, we lick our wounds and we accept that he just didn't win, and the reality is, like, that's. That's just kind of where the dust settles. I don't know what his move is going to be next, but I have faith that there's going to be another great awakening, as we've continued to see over the past several years. It's funny, I was texting with Donnie yesterday, and. And she was just like, I don't know what to say. I don't know what to do. She's like. And then she, like, turned to me. She's like, zach, because normally I feel like I'm a good voice of reason, and normally I do like to. We talk each other off the ledge. I shouldn't say I like to talk her off the ledge, but I think we talk each other. Each other off the ledge and we come to each other to help see reason when we feel like we're clouded. And I was just like, I don't know what to say. And then I really thought about it. I was like, okay, well, what can I say? And what can I. What I can say is that there's clearly an awakening. There's a level of awareness that I think we're. Now, Holly says we're not accepting this. I'm not saying we have to accept it. I'm just saying you have to understand the small plays and the bigger game. Right. And I think this is a loss in the small. Right? What is it? You may lose the battle, but you're not going to lose the war. I don't really want to add tribal war talk to this conversation, but, yeah, there's more to be done. And I think that. Look at 2020, 2020 was a big, enlightening year for a lot of people, but it took a real mess, a real ugly underbelly mess before things really shifted. So just because there's a small win here, which may feel like a big win in the moment. Yeah. Sue says no matter what, Spencer is a huge winner. Yeah, I agree. And again, I'm so proud of that vote because I knew what I was voting for. Whereas if you ask anybody that voted for Nithya Raman, I'm pretty sure many of them can't tell you. I like this, that, and this policy. I liked her because of this, this and that. This is her track record that I stand by. Most people don't even know who she is. So. And I'll. I'll get into that. That talk at the end, but I want to shift into the other topics. Um, but first, let's have a quick message from this week's sponsors. We've all been there. Hunger strikes and you're exhausted. There's something healthy in the fridge, maybe the pantry that you should be making, but you just don't have it in you. 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Progressive Casualty Insurance Company and affiliates not available in D.C. prices vary based on how you buy. All righty. Let's see. What do we. Oh, let's talk about Savannah. We haven't had a Nancy Bennet Ramsey update in a while. You guys. It's been a minute since we've talked about Nancy Bennet Ramsey. So, first off, we have Brian Enten. And Brian Enten is claiming that Savannah Guthrie did not hire API. There was no private investigator. She did not spend $500,000 on a private investig. Okay, so she's still just trusting Sheriff Nanos. Like what? I don't understand. Huh. Interesting. Did they find the old lady? That they'd never found the lady? The lady's still gone. The lady. Nobody knows what happened to the lady, but we can at least confirm that the daughter really has stopped looking for the lady, which is just, again, strange. Maybe we'll figure it out. We'll figure out the. The murder investigation on Wordle. Stay tuned. But yeah, Brian Enten says that those rumors are true. He speculated that that wasn't true, that they didn't hire a private investigator. And now it's basically, you know, he's basically saying he's confirmed it. So. Yeah. So what to say? Nothing. Yeah. Over 100 days, my love, it's been four months. Where I think we're pretty. We're pretty deep into 100 days now. Four. Four months is crazy. But Brian intend to shut that down. Cash Patel has also kind of come out again recently saying that, you know, the FBI wanted to help in any way that they could, but the sheriff's department was not really willing to let them help. And so Sheriff Nana Nana Nanos had zero interest in cooperating with the FBI. It took them four days to let them in. Cash Patel's like, Listen, the first 48 hours are the most important. Those are the most crucial. And then, you know, Brian Enten confirmed that the press was all over this. Within, you know, by day two, the press was fully hooked and invested. What about the brother? Why isn't he looking? Cameron? I don't know. Tommaso, the brother in law. I don't know. I don't know, I don't know. I don't know. But yeah, Nancy Ramsey still at large, still missing. Nobody knows where she's at. Nobody knows what's happening. Nobody knows anything. Nobody knows. So that's where we at. We're at the nobody knows space. So hopefully we'll have some answers soon. I don't know how much faith I have in that, but one can only hope. But it was interesting because she went on the Today show, Savannah, and she. 120 days. Yes, it's been about 100, 129 days. Yeah. She went on the Today show with Jenna and like, was talking about how, like, she was talking about coming back to the Today show, which is just strange because she's been back for two months. But here, let's. Let's watch this clip because it's a little, little crazy. I'm kind of. I'm a little confused as to what's even going on here.
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Marveled as somebody who knows you and loves you at your strength, you coming back here and leading the ship, which I know has not been easy. And yet here you are morning after morning, getting out of bed, spending the mornings with us. And I know so many of you at home feel the same way about you. Well, I mean, first of all, I can't really even look at you every day without crying. You are my best friend and you know, it's really hard to come back and I've been trying so hard to hold it together, and I promise I will. This show and this hour especially is like, about joy, but having you and all my, I mean, everyone at the people behind the scenes, people in my ear, the producers, our cast mates, it's like, you know, when I see you in the morning, I know that you see me no matter what it's going on. And sometimes that's almost. Sometimes it's almost too much because I feel like to do the job, I gotta like, keep. Keep it together, pull it together, you know? But I'm happy to be back. And it's like the two hours of my day that I'm happy to be back.
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She's been back for two months. Like, why are we doing this? Welcome back to the Today show. Round two. Like, why? I don't understand. I'm confused as to what this interview even, or like, why, like, what was the point of this? She's been back. She announced Wordle. She's just like, hey, moving on with my life. And we were like, okay, cool. She's moving on with her life. Like, they lost the lady and they don't want to find the lady and so we're never gonna find the lady. And we were just like, okay, cool. Poof. She's gone. Savannah's moved on. So I'm like, I'm like, what? Why? What? And who? Chanel. When I just noticed it's Jenna. And she now shy now she now Chanel. That's like sheen but with an L at the end. She now. I don't know. I don't know. Like, I genuinely am gobsmacked.
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It's not that I'm not thinking about it, because I am. Yeah, but, but it's, it's something to do and it's, it's. It brings me a lot of joy to be with everybody. Yeah, but. But no, it's not easy. No, I know it's not easy. And it.
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And again, all the updates, I'm not even gonna play the full five minute clip. The only updates we get are I'm sad, which is understandable. And I don't want to make it seem like I don't have any empathy for her, but it's like, it's all, I'm sad, I'm sad, I'm sad. We get it. Like, that's natural to be sad. But are you not angry? Are you not upset that they've butchered this investigation? Are you not wanting to find your Mother, are you not like. It's just. It's so. And people are like, zach, don't be mean to her. She lost her mom. I was like, I'm not trying to be mean to her. I'm just saying nothing about this makes any sense. And again, if we take out the fact that this is Savannah Guthrie, somebody that we know and is on television, if this were just a regular random family, you would be asking the same exact questions, too. You know, Mazi says that that's the red fag. That. Sorry, that's the red flag that. It's not that I'm not thinking about it. Yeah. Thank you for reassuring us that you're not not thinking about it. Okay. It just feels like it's not authentic. I don't know. I kind of believe that the tears are real, but I just. I don't know. Like. Doesn't make sense. It doesn't make any sense. It's crazy to me. Crazy, crazy, crazy. When you lose your mom, there's more depth. I see no depth. Even if she was sure it would hit differently. Even if she was sure, What. What does Nancy's height have to do with it? But, yeah, I don't know. Megan says, I would be pissed if my mom was missing for four months and there were no answers or leads. Yeah. And there's no update to the public. There's no. This is where we're at. This is what we're thinking. We think we may have found somebody. Guys, please keep sending in tips and information. Like, it's more of just like, I'm. I'm sad and I'm glad that I have a job that I can come to to distract me. And I just. I'm getting tired of the story. People keep asking for Nancy updates. I'm like, there are no updates. They're not giving us anything. They don't want us to know anything. They're just praying that we forget about this. And I'm honestly at the point where I'm just like, yo, I'm. I'm good. Thank you. Next. Thank you. Next. Thank you. Next. Okay, moving on from Nancy. Ariana Grande. Ariana. Ariana Grande. Couples update. Couples. Couples News. Ariana Grande and Ethan Slater. They wrecked the home that wrecked their relationship because they are no longer together. They dated for three years and they. According to a source, Ariana and Ethan broke up several months ago, but they've remained friends since and have nothing but respect and admiration for each other. This wasn't a decision they took lightly, but they realized that they were Better off friends than in a committed relationship. I wish they would have remembered that. Or I wish they would have come to that conclusion before they decided to wreck a relationship, but okay. Ariana is feeling really happy and focused on the next chapter with her Eternal Sunshine tour and the upcoming release of her album Petal. Do love affairs ever really last? I guess Eddie Cibrian and Leanne Rhymes are still going strong. But my goodness, my goodness, my goodness. They're done. They're over. They've broken up. They've said goodbye. Goodbye, goodbye. Goodbye for now to you, my friends. Goodbye for now. Until we meet again. Janet says these are all sad stories. Oh, I'm sorry. Oh, yeah. Spencer lost. Nancy still missing. Ariana and Ethan are broken up. Okay, well, here's a happier couples news update. Katy Perry. Katy Perry. Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau going strong. They're happy. She's in love. She's in love with the club. So. So Katy Perry has officially gone red carpet official with her man's Justin Trudeau at the premiere of her new concert, I guess concert film. She had the Lifetime tours, and then she debuted the Lifetime. I guess this is the thing now that everyone's doing, like, these big premieres for their. It's not like a docu series or like a behind the scenes. It's just the. Like, the tour. The music experience itself. Or, sorry, the tour experience itself, but in, like, a film version. So it's called the Lifetimes Tour Live from Paris, and they did a screening of it at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City. Trudeau was hand in hand with Katy Perry while she was there. She did a Q A at the screening, and there she gushed all about how she's in love and she's calling him the love of her life, which to me, I've always thought that they were just such a random and odd pairing, but I guess they seem happy, so that's a good thing, right? I really liked her with Orlando Bloom. I thought he was hot. I kind of missed them together, but it didn't work out. So, fine. But, yeah, didn't work out. Now she got Trudeau. Kind of seems like a little bit of a step down. But listen, I just think it's a little random that she's dating the Canadian former prime minister and they're going to, like, music festivals. Festivals together and taking, like, Instagram photos, eating pizza. So, like. Okay, okay, got it. Let's see. Fifi says Madonna's Truth or Dare was the gateway. Yeah. But then for a while, remember, they Were doing like the documentaries. I mean, I did the tour tapes. That was like a docu series, but like, it filmed the behind the scenes and you got to get all the, like tea and see everybody in the craters and like, that was fun. But yeah, this to her and Brittany, she moved on quick. She did move on pretty quick. Well, she said last year was like a really hard year for hers. Like the toughest year for her because she was obviously going through her breakup and then she was going through the stuff with the Westcott family. Remember Cameron Westcott from Real Housewives of Dallas? Her dad, her father in law, her husband's dad lost his house to Katy Perry and he was like trying to fight to get it back from her. And then like she was suing him and it was crazy, crazy, crazy, crazy. So she had that going on. She's going through her split with Orlando Bloom and then her tours were completely flopping. It looks like the budget gotten cut. They didn't have a lot of good momentum, but I don't know. Russ says. Zach, any ideas what Bravo is teasing for the end of the Summer House reunion tonight? They're hyping up that you have to wait to watch until the end. Maybe a scene we never saw. I don't know who's hyping it up. Andy is. Andy. Andy Cohen's hyping it up. You know, he's always like, this is the best season of Real Houses of Orange county ever. You're gonna be blown away. It's the best season we've had in years. Oh, my God. Remember when he told us that Jennifer Lawrence, or I guess he didn't tell us, but he was like a fan, remember? Oh, it has to be the fan thing. Remember the fan thing? Because he said initially. Well, then he came out on the radio and was like that. I overhyped that. But you remember when the Affair, I guess, first got exposed, Andy? Oh, no. That was the. The Summer House reunion leak. That's what it was. And he was like, it was a fan that you're going to be hearing from very soon. That helped us crack the code. And then everybody, like, believed that fan was Jennifer Lawrence. So I don't know, maybe there's a Jennifer Lawrence incoming. But he did say on his radio show last week or the week before that he like over hyped that and that that wasn't really. He should have, you know, maybe downplayed a little bit more. Yeah. Okay, moving on. Nick Reiner. Nick Reiner. Nick Reiner. Before we get to Nick Reiner, A little love from this week's sponsors. Listen, there's a lot I should be doing for my health, but hydration is one of the few things that makes an instant difference. That's why Drip Drop is daily thing for me. 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So she was just at the, the Tonys, was it? Yeah, she was just at the Tony Awards in New York over the weekend on Sunday. And she spoke to E. News and according to E. News and Page Six, she says, she talked about how, remember she said that like her face was like a big insecurity of hers and she believed that it was anti feminist to get a Facelift. And, you know, she felt really guilty about it because she felt like she was being a bad feminist and yada, yada, yada. And, you know, women all over the world are like, oh, my God. Rosie o'. Donnell. That's the face that represents me. And so I'm going to say something controversial, but I think her face. Face looks good. But she's telling. It looks well, now that we see it. Right. She just needs makeup. She needed makeup and to, like, comb her hair. I mean, she's still Rosie o', Donnell, but, like, I think she looks tremendously better. You know, I actually think she looks good. This is a photo from Getty Images at the Tony Awards on Sunday. I mean, wow, look at that. Bonafide babe. Okay, maybe not bonafide babe, but, you know, definitely better than what we were expecting. But she talked to E. News, and she said authenticity is the goal in these days and times, and people are lying about everything all day to the American public. Oh, really? Like the LA election. And then she said, it's very depressing to me and unsettling. And I think all that matters is truth and love. So I want to be truthful and say all the complicated emotions I had about it. Referring to her facelift. Listen, I'm glad she's being honest about it. It looks great. Yeah. See, everyone's like, she does look better. She looks better when she smiles. Yeah, I think that's what it is. We're just not used to her smiling. We just don't know what she looks like with the smile on. But, like, look at. A smile can change your whole look. Can turn you 20 years younger. Just a little smile. Like, do the smile. Cheese. Cheese. Cheese. Do I look like I got a facelift? Cheese. Cheese. She had a perma frown from age. Oh, like a permanent frown. So she wanted to look happy. Well, she definitely looks like she doesn't have a stick up her ass anymore. Good for her. Don't go overboard, Zach. Have you ever known me to not go overboard? All I know how to do, you tell me the line, you show me the boundaries, and I jump right over it. I always go overboard. But what specifically do you not want me to go overboard with? That's. Oh, you're saying that like, her looking good. I'm going overboard with that. All I know how to do is go overboard. Sorry. Not sorry. Like, what? Your face really looks like. My face? Are we. You trolling my face? Okay, that's Rosie Nick Reiner. I guess he's not happy that he is not getting his trust fund money. So according to some new court documents, as you know, he's still facing murder charges for killing his parents, Michelle and Rob Reiner. Very tragically last year around Christmas time, December, he slashed them and has been incarcerated since. He is facing these murder charges and unfortunately doesn't have the money to pay for an attorney. He was going to try and hire Alan Jackson. Unfortunately, he wasn't able to hire Alan Jackson. But I think there's at least a little more like context as to what Alec Jackson, Alan Jackson may have been referring to when it comes to the funds. So apparently Nick Reiner has a trust fund. I don't know if there are any, like, law experts in the live chat. Susan, I'm looking at you, but when it comes to Nick Reiner, I guess there was a 1.5 million trust fund that was set up in his name. Okay, 1.5 million. Thank you guys for all the sweet comments about my eyebrows. You guys are so funny. So $1.5 million that was set aside for him. He was supposed to receive half of it when he turned 30 and the other half when he turned 35. Okay, so that's what, like 7. 700 and change? 700 ish. 750, right? Yeah. 750 that he would have gotten when he turned 30, then the other half when he turns 35. He's currently 32, so he should have had or should have access to the funds already if he was supposed to get it at the age of 30. And I think this may add a few extra layers as to, like, what may have been the tensions. Why were his parents withholding these funds from him? And so apparently there are a number of excuses that have been given by the designated trustee. Is that what we call them? The designated trustee that, you know, his team is arguing that they shouldn't have any reason to withhold those funds from a beneficiary, especially since these were funds that he was supposed to be given when he was 30. He's now 32. So there's at least a year or two because I don't know when exactly his birthday is or when he turned 32, but at least since when he turned 30, that first 750 should have been his and he should have had access to it. Now there's a second lump sum that he's going to be getting in a couple of years. They're saying that he needs this money for commissary. They're saying that he needs soap to be able to wash himself and he just needs, like, you know, everyday hygiene products. He needs food, he needs, you know, or whatever he's claiming that he needs. He's saying that he needs the funds in order to get that. And obviously his family has cut him off. His brother and sister don't really seem to want anything to do with him, and they didn't want to fund any of his legal bills, understandably. But Susan says there may. There may have been conditions to the trust staying on medication, staying out of trouble. So that's what I guess the trustee is claiming is that he. They want to guarantee that he's of sound mind before they release those funds to him. But I guess his team is trying to argue that wasn't a condition, that wasn't a thing that should have affected whether or not and how soon or where he is to be getting those funds. The term was on his 30th birthday, he should have access to the first half of his trust fund, and then at 35, he should have access to the second. And they're claiming that these excuses that the beneficiary, or not the beneficiary the trustee is making in withholding these funds, that they're wrong to hold these funds and that they need to release these funds. So I don't. I don't know. I don't know how honest he's been with them. I don't know if this public defender has any access to any of the documents related to the trust. I don't even know if he knows anything about it. I just. I don't know. But he is still unconvicted. Does that stand. Does that law stand? Yeah, about the law about you're not supposed to get money, you're not supposed to inherit money if you kill the people that you're supposed to inherit the money from. The thing is, it wasn't money. It wasn't their money that he was inheriting. This was a separate trust fund. This is where I think it's a little different, because this was a separate trust fund that was his and. And to be his. Unless to Susan's point, there were certain conditions that needed to be met. I mean, for all we know, it could have said, hey, don't kill your parents or you won't get this money, and if you kill your parents, you won't get this money. And, sorry, he broke the condition and killed his parents, therefore he shouldn't get the money. I don't know. But I would also think that he does. He doesn't deserve soap. I also. That was in my. Sorry. I was like. And I also think he doesn't deserve. So, no, that was my comment. That was a live chat comment that I was reading. But the fact that he was entitled to that money before the incident is where I think he should be entitled to those funds. Not that I like him. Not that I want him to, like, have. Find a way. Find an attorney that can help him get off. But, like, I think that that's his money, and I think that that should. Unless there are conditions in the trust that would prevent him from getting that. As Susan said, you need to stay on medication, you need to be in treatment, you need to be clean. Whatever those terms were. If those weren't met, then there's a very good chance that he's not entitled to that. But also, I don't know. Christina says, you get your basic stuff, and he can get a damn job to earn money in jail. I'm with you. I'm with you, Christina. But I also do think that's his money, and he should probably get it because that was money that he was entitled to prior to this, unless there are some reasonable conditions. And it's not just that the siblings, like, we don't want him to have that money because he killed our parents. Totally fair, right? I'm not saying that that's, like, an illegitimate argument. Totally fair and valid, but, you know, I don't know. Yeah. Mental health support, but not Free Reign funding. Yeah. Susan says, I'm sure that there are things we don't know about the trust. His parents could have changed things without him knowing. And that may have also been a point of contention for them, that he was like, that's my money. When am I getting my money? When am I getting my money? And they're just like, you're not getting your money until you can get your shit together. And he's like, all right, bye. Nobody knows money to pay his attorney. That's what he's claiming, that he needs money to pay his attorney. Because right now he has a public defender. Because he has no money. According to Mackenzie Shurilla, double homiciders can't get jobs in prison. Oh, we brought those stories together. I forgot. They both killed two people. His parents didn't allow him to get it. So there must have been a reason, right? The Slayer law should prevent him from getting it until the determination of guilt or innocence is determined. That may also be a reason, because the Slayer law basically says you can't kill somebody and then also, like, receive their money. What was that? That was the Thing with the Menendez brothers. Right, because that was. The claim is that they killed their parents for the money. I don't know. Very sore today. My shoulders, my arms, my chest, all very, very, very sore today. Okay, Spencer Pratt. Let's get into Spencer Pratt. I resent Alan Jackson for stating that Nick is innocent. I think they're. The point that they're trying to make is that he's innocent until proven guilty and that he was innocent because he's not guilty of. By reason of insanity. Those were my theories. Yeah, I don't. Oh, no. Oh, no. Oh, no. Oh, no. I just got some really good news. I just got some really good news. Some really good news. Ready for the Spencer? Okay, let's get into the Spencer, because, like I said, like, there's absolutely no. There's no excitement for Nithya Ramen right now, which is why it's so hard to even believe these numbers. Right? But what I really want to do, because I went on a rant yesterday. I went on a rant on Instagram as well, actually. You know, why don't we just play the rant for you on. On here. That way you. You can see that rant, and then it'll probably inspire me to. To. To pop off in the next one. But here, I'll play that rant for you. That way you can. You. Oh, it's actually not here. It's over here. It's on my personal page. Here we go. Out of a coconut tree. You mean to tell me Nithya Stale Ramen Noodles, a candidate nobody's ever heard of, A candidate that had zero momentum, bombed on the debate stage. Her interviews were bleak at best. She didn't have any strong policies that people were excited about. She basically conceded on election night because she was so far behind. And then suddenly. Bibbidi bobbidi Boo. Out of nowhere, she surges with a flood of late mail in ballots. Walk with me, talk with me. Let's walk through this. Okay? Let's be clear. Nithya Rahman is not some Mamdani story. Mamdani had actual supporters in New York. People that believed policies whether you think they were actionable or not. He spoke to the people. Nithya Stale Ramen Noodles couldn't even speak without stuttering. Nobody really knows what she even stands for. At least when I voted for Spencer Pratt, I knew what I was voting for. Listen, I knew that it was a long shot. I knew that it was a gamble, but I at least knew that it was better than voting for what we already know. Has failed. And Bass and Ramen, their policies have failed. So, yes, I was voting for change. I was voting for a father that was so pissed at the establishment after they burned down his house, that wanted to bring back law and order, that wanted cleaner streets, that wanted safer streets, that wanted to help the homeless get off of the streets. Rather than providing them with drug kits, he wanted to provide them with help. Those were policies and ideas that I, as a born and raised Angeleno, could get behind. And let's be clear, Pratt ran a nonpartisan campaign. And anyone that actually took the time to listen to him, to listen to his ideas, to his policies, actually understood he was trying to speak to all Angelenos. He wasn't trying to win a MAGA Republican vote, which is exactly why he gained so much support, support from independents and Democrats. So despite people like Nithya Rahman going around and saying that he was some MAGA fascist, he never ran on any MAGA talking points. He spoke to people that wanted change, that were done with career politicians who were lining the pockets of NGOs. Now, the new talking point that I hear people parroting is that, oh, well, it's because LA has more Democrats than they do Republicans. That's why he's losing. Duh. That's how I know you're out of touch with voters. That's how I know you didn't talk to anybody outside of your echo chamber. Because many Democrats and many independent voters voted for Spencer. Like myself, I am not a Republican. I am not maga. And my most anti Trump friends and family I know voted for Spencer. Listen, I'm not here to spread conspiracy theories and say, oh, California voter fraud is a real thing and that's what happened here. It's rigged. What I am saying is that the math is not mathy. And I've already had serious concerns about the integrity of California elections. Right. Anything. This just further exacerbates those concerns because the statistic probability of Nithya Ramen gaining the lead that she has now gained doesn't add up Again, what do I know? I'm just a dumb podcaster, right? I don't know. What do you think? Does that map make sense to you? They really think we just fell out of a coconut tree. You mean to tell me, okay, that was the video playing? The video playing again. But yeah, that, that I stand by everything I said in that. And it's so crazy because now you have all the typical talking points. The I don't wear my mask for me, I wear it for you. I'm getting the shot for all the grandma, like all the, you know, mass psychosis party lines that we just like, we. We say beep, Nickelodeon. You know, we just parrot the same things. Spencer, Brad said this sprout is fascist. Pat is maga maga, maga maga. And they start, you know, malfunctioning. But here's the thing. And I did see. Octavia, I saw your comment. Sorry, I lost it. But I did see your comment come in about the California governor in investigating fraud here in California. Well, let's be very clear. Nick Shirley came and exposed a ton of fraud, Medicaid fraud. I mean, tons of fraud. Fraud is rampant in California. Let's be clear about that. There are so many different schemes that get run here in California. And it just. It is what it is. So for people to think that there's zero chance of there being any sort of election fraud. I've never been one of those election rigged conspiracy people. You know, I always kind of scoffed and rolled my eyes and I was like, listen, even if they did steal it or they did cheat, like, what are you gonna do? You know, I never, like, tuned into it and, like, was very much for, you know, following that all the way through. Especially, like, even in 2020 when people like, election fraud. Election fraud. I mean, but I feel like that, like, this was one scenario where it made no fucking sense. And so what I want to do right now, what I want to do is go through all of the talking points, okay? So I want to go through all of the. The talking points that people are saying about Spencer Pratt right now about why this is totally logical and what happened with this election was totally normal and there's nothing suspicious. I want to go through each of these talking points because we're going to do a little bit of myth busting, okay? If we're in them here for you. And I want to. I want to discuss. Okay, first one, because I'm seeing these people in my comments, and the first one that I see is, wow, shocker. Blue cities. Vote blue. And so there might. They're trying to make it seem like, oh, shoot. Oop, sorry. I'm back. Sorry, sorry, sorry. That was. That was Nidhiraman trying to take me down. The establishment was trying to silence me. Just kidding. I think I actually. I accidentally, like, swiped, like, hit the back swipe on the. On the mouse keypad. I'm back. Don't worry, I'm back. Spencer is red. Okay, here's where we're going to do the myth busting, Laurie. Okay? Okay, so these are the common talking points that everybody is saying as to why it's totally normal that Spencer Pratt lost the election. And I'm not one of those people that's like, there was no way he could have lost, blah, blah, blah. Right. I'm not one of those crazy people that thought that he had a clear chance of winning. Right. Because, again, California is a blue state. Los Angeles is a blue city. It's very liberal. You would think that because they were trying to brand Spencer Pratt as someone that was MAGA or someone that's a Trump fascist or whatever, even though he ran a very nonpartisan race, never identified with maga, Never. You know, he kept reminding people, I represent all Angelinos. Very different from Trump. Right. Like, Trump very leaned into the Republican, you know, and embraced maga, Whereas Spencer Pratt was like, no, I embrace the mom that wants safer streets. I embrace, you know, the Angelenos that want cleaner streets, the people that want to get homelessness off of the street, want to get the homeless people help. Again, all things that I was willing to get behind and vote for. And Spencer Pride is also somebody that very much was clear that he doesn't have. He's. He doesn't have all the experience that you would need from him. Right. He was very much one of those sensible people that said, I'm not the smartest person in the room, because you should never be the smartest person in the room. You should be a leader. And part of being a leader is being able to delegate and being able to bring people into your cabinet that can help you that are smarter in certain areas. Right. City developers. I mean, we've heard a number of different names that were coming out in support of Spencer Pratt. So I believe that he was going to be smart and bring together. And that was part of, you know, my understanding was part of his campaign was that there were these people that were going to start to come out. Why am I blanking on the name of. I can see his face. He ran against Karen Bass. It's not Nathan Hockman. It's Rick Caruso. We were hearing that he was going to be coming out for Spencer, but he wanted to see if Spencer could make it past the primary first, because then, you know, then it would have at least been a more fair chance. And, like, listen, if you have people like Rick Rooster on your court, he had a lot of very smart and sensible people that were willing to back him, that he was willing to bring into office with him, that Harvey Levin even came out and confirmed Yeah, I talked to these people and they're behind him, and they said that they will work with him if he gets elected and they will help him rebuild this city into what it needs to become to get back to where it used to be. So, yes, he didn't have the. He has a poli sci degree. Right. He did study political science, and I think he had the passion. He's a young dad with two young boys and a beautiful wife whose home was burned to the ground. His family home was burned to the ground. Right. He lost his childhood home and his current home. He was angry at the establishment. They lied to us and told us this was all bullshit climate change and that there were these unprecedented wins, all of which has been proven to be built bull. You've seen the footage of the empty reservoirs. We found out that that wasn't misinformation. Reservoirs were empty, the resources were depleted. The LAFD was understaffed. Remember when the chief came out and then she got fired. She had to step down suddenly for speaking out against Mayor Karen Bass because she called out the city incompetence. Oh, that's right. And then we did a whole investigation. It took months, took a very long time, but we did a whole investigation into the fires and we found out it wasn't climate change. You look at the map that shows all of the wind directions in each of the different districts in each of the different boroughs of Los Angeles, and you can tell that these unprecedented winds were not what they were claiming, that they were based off of the individualized weather reports. They did an investigation and found out that it was city mismanagement that caused those fires. And how convenient. We're only, what, 3%? It's been over a year. It's been a year and a half since everybody's lives burned to the ground. Not to mention the people whose lives literally burned in the houses. People that died in those fires because they weren't able to get out of their homes. Right. Some of them elderly, some of them disabled, you know, that weren't able to. To evacuate the way others were. And so he was willing. Like he had that fire in him. They literally burned his house down to where they put this fire in him. And he was willing to expose that corruption. Empty reservoirs and understaffed, under resourced, lafd Fire Department. City mismanagement brush that was growing everywhere. People that are making fun of the Palisades, families that lost their homes because they didn't have insurance. They did have insurance, and then suddenly their insurance got abruptly cut. Abruptly was taken because they realized that the Palisades was a fire hazard with the unmanaged brush that had been growing, that would have absolutely led to a crazy fire in what we saw, right? There weren't these unprecedented winds that were taking the embers 40 miles and then lighting the Altadena fires. Like none of that shit made sense. I called it out then and guess what? I ended up being right. Because. Oh, that's right. There was also somebody that was arrested for lighting the Palisades fire. Huh. So, yeah, I'm going to stand by behind the guy that was calling out the corruption and exposing the corruption, rather than the two career politicians that have already proven that their policies have failed. Failed. Okay, that's my rant. But I want to get into these, some of these talking points because for what? The first one I'm seeing is blue cities vote blue. Blue cities vote blue. Yes, blue cities vote blue. But blue cities don't vote Nithya Ramen. Okay? There were plenty of blue candidates to put their support behind, including the biggest, most obvious choice, which was the incumbent, Mayor Bass. Okay. Karen Bass is our current mayor. If you wanted to vote blue, you could have voted for her. And if you didn't like her, you could have voted for somebody else. But if you didn't like her, you should have voted for Spencer Pratt and not voted based off of party, but based off of policy because this was a non partisan race. But if you want to say blue cities, vote blue, then, yeah, it would make total sense that Karen Bass would continue to take that lead. Right? And I wasn't one of those delusional people that believed that Spencer had the green light and was automatically going to win in November in the general election. I knew that it was an uphill battle, but it's when you lie to me and say that these numbers make sense when they don't make sense, right? That when you play in my face like that, that's when you done piss me off. And that's when I then start calling out the bullshit, because this here is bullshit. If cities vote blue, then you vote for a blue candidate you can get behind. You don't only vote for Karen Bass up until election night where she had all this momentum, and then suddenly you stop voting for Karen Bass and then you just completely flip and vote Nithya Rahman. Right? Karen Bass was leading on election night. She had the election momentum, right? People were voting for her because they're like, well, she's the mayor, she has experience. Yet suddenly all of those blue Karen Bass boats stopped leading for Bass, and then they flip and search for Nithya. Let's pull up that graphic again that showed how these numbers completely flipped. Okay, look at this. Suddenly, Karen Bass stops gaining this crazy lead that she had at the very beginning. Spencer also had this lad. Nithya didn't really have any momentum. She had no momentum going into election night. She had no moment momentum on election night. And then suddenly, boom, June 3, June 4, she surges from 71,000 to 53,000. That's a bigger lead than Karen Bass ever had. That's crazy. What is that, 71. Minus 153 here. Sorry, I'm. Let's see, 71,000, which is surprising that it's clean. Minus 153. 5. 88. Boom. 82,000. A huge surge of just 82,000 votes that came out of that. Karen Bass didn't even get. Karen Bass never even got a huge jump of 82,000 votes. So I'm sorry, what? And they're only mail in ballot. Like, that's crazy. And not only that, but then we keep counting. We say, count every vote. Count every vote, but we only keep counting until Nithya suddenly passes Spencer Pride. And then. Oh, no, we're calling it now. It's over. Election's over. Nithia got it. Like, what, are you crazy? Yeah. All overnight votes. Yet the math ain't math. And Spencer didn't gain. No. And that's the thing. Spencer didn't gain. They're saying, well, that's misinformation. They have already corrected that. Their correction is that it was a technical error, that Spencer didn't gain any votes. Like, are you kidding me? You think we're stupid? So, yes, blue cities vote blue, but if they were going to vote blue and they were following the trend, then the trend would have continued to put Karen Bass in the lead. But if you would have kept putting Karen Bass in the lead, oh, Nithya Rahman wouldn't have gained the advantage that she needed to beat Spencer Pratt. That's where the math isn't mathing. If the city votes blue, then there should be trends that you can clearly see that were coming. Like when Mandami won, you knew he was going to win because he had the momentum behind him. You know, or when it was Trump versus Kamala, it was neck and neck. You could tell that there was, you know, I mean, ultimately, Trump did win by a landslide in the 2024 election, but it was still, like, people were, like, convinced one way or the other. Nobody was convinced that Nithya Rahman was going to gain this momentum. Out of nowhere, on election night, she cried and sobbed in tears, basically conceding because she knew that there was no statistical possible way for her to gain the advantage that she had. Okay, so you mean to tell me that blue cities vote blue and Karen Bass is leading, who is blue? With the election night momentum, and then suddenly, boom, all the blue votes stop leading for Karen Bass. They flip and surge for Nithya Rahman, a candidate nobody's ever heard of. There are plenty of blue candidates to support Nithya Rahman. Who the fuck is that? But again, they had to give it to someone that was able to beat Spencer Pratt. She was already in third, Right. She bombed on the debate stage, had zero momentum going into or on election night, basically conceded because she knew that there was no possible way she was going to win. Nobody knew who she was. Nobody was excited about her policies. If you did see any of her policies, you'd know that they've led to a rise in homelessness in her district. So please explain to me how all of that blue that they could have voted for chose her. That doesn't make sense. But blue cities vote blue. That's not a shocker. If they would have beat Spencer Pratt in the general election, that would have made sense because it's a blue city at the end of the day, and Karen Bass was already beating Spencer Pratt in the primary, but there was no reason he should not have advanced past the primary and into the general. This swipe, the sweep for Nithya Rahman makes absolutely no sense. So that's the first one. Blue cities vote blue. Bullshit. If they vote blue, they would have voted for Karen Bass. She wouldn't have plummeted the way that she did. And then the next one is, well, there are more Democrats registered in California than Republicans does, Zach. Okay, number one, you're ignoring this huge growing movement of Democrats and independents that were flipping their vote for Spencer Pratt. Like myself, I can say it until I'm blue in the face. I am not a Republican and I am not maga, but I did believe in Spencer's passion for the city. So you're already not factoring in that. There were a number of people that were supporting Spencer Pratt that were Democrats, that were independents. There were tons of Democrats that were flipping because they're like, I can't vote for Bass and I don't know who the hell Rahman is. Then number two, you have to remember, Spencer did not run a MAGA Republican campaign. The only reason anybody believed that he was maga Republican fascist is because you had people like Bass and Rahman that kept parroting the same desperate attempt to brand him as that by calling him a fascist and calling him maga when all he did was repeatedly say that he was trying to speak for all Angelenos. He just wanted to bring common sense back into policy and that this was a nonpartisan race. He kept hammering that in. He's like, this is a non partisan race. Sure, he got the MAGA vote. Yeah. That's not surprising to me because they're going to vote anything that's not Democrat. Right. But it was the momentum that he was getting. Yes, he had the Republican endorsement, but so many Democrat citizens were turning their support for Pratt. Right. Some of them were some of the most anti Trump people that I know. That I know voted for Spencer Pratt. Remember there was the whole coalition of Democrat moms for Pratt. He had momentum in la. Nithya did not. So the surge of support you would think would have gone to Pratt over Nithya. Okay, so that's the more Democrats versus Republican again, which would make sense for in November win when that general election came. That would make sense. This didn't make sense because it didn't follow any of the statistical trends that we were seeing before our own eyes. Okay. Blue cities vote blue. Bullshit. More Democrats than Republicans bullshit. Talking point number three. Spencer told people not to vote via mail in ballots. That's why he lost in mail in ballots. This one's just a flat out lie. Spencer Pratt never said that. This just never happened. He never told people not to vote via mail in ballots. He even said that, you know, if we're counting late mail in ballots then like there's no way that or he didn't say that directly, but he said that we'll keep counting. He's like, trust me there, if you're looking for votes, there are votes to be found. And he's pretty sure that there were votes for him. Doesn't make any sense. But he never told people to not vote via mail in ballots. That was never a talking point of his. That was never a claim that he made. That wasn't a talking point that he stood on. So that one is just a flat out lie. I know. I saw one of my friends post about that. He told people not to vote via mail in ballots. So nobody voted. None of his supporters voted via mail in ballot. Duh. I was like, but he never said that. Dumbass. That's Democrat. So. Oh, that's Spencer Pratt told people not to vote via Mallet and the next one is Democrats vote by mail. That's why Republicans. Again, you're completely forgetting all of the sweeping surge of Democrats that are now voting for Spencer Pratt, who again, was not running a Republican campaign. But suddenly we're just going to say that all Democrats are only capable of voting via mail. Suddenly they've lost any capacity to vote in the polls. They only vote via mail, they only vote late, and they only vote for Nithya Raman. Because again, the trend with Bass in the lead suddenly plateaued and only Nithya was surging out of nowhere. And the only reason anybody would have any incentive to push a Nithia surge is because you don't need Karen Bass to advance any further. She's already so far in the lead again, which makes sense with a blue city voting blue and there being more Democrats than Republicans in California. Sure, those arguments could have been made for Karen Bass's lead. They don't make any sense for Nithya Ramen's Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo Fairy godmother came in and poof. That makes no sense to have Nithya Ramen surge. Karen Bass suddenly lost all momentum and she was in the lead. How does that happen when Democrats vote by mail? Like what? And again, that just makes no sense that now the argument we're just meant to blindly said the owl. All Democrats, they only vote by mail. Duh. And they only vote late. Duh. And they only vote for Nithya. Duh. Like what, you think I just fell out of coconut tree? Because again, I don't know if you did, but I know I did. I read my ballot and my ballot clearly said not to mail in your ballot if you're within five days out from election day. The whole point of mail in ballots is to vote early. You want to make sure that your vote gets in and gets counted and you want to make sure it's early. Okay, but even if we're going with this, you know, mail in ballot suggestion, you look at Nithya Rahman gained, gained a plus 10.5 points. She gained over 10 points. Karen Bass lost 0.2 points. How does that happen with late arriving ballots? Karen Bass, who is clearly in the lead, who is still currently in the lead, suddenly has no more momentum. No more momentum to the point where she's not even growing a little bit. She went down, she went into the negative with her, her, her points, her, her growth in points, whereas Nithya gets 10.5. Okay, that makes sense. Makes total sense. Right? It's just Crazy to me, it's crazy, crazy, crazy that they want to convince us that Karen Bass suddenly, even though she's in the lead currently, still has the most amount of votes. But her momentum plateaus and Nithy Ramen surges because suddenly everybody and their grandma and their grandma's boyfriend off of skid row just started voting for ramen out of nowhere. Makes no fucking sense. Stop playing in my face because I don't buy it. Don't buy it. Spencer said he wants people to go out and vote. Whether it's mail, in ballot or at the polls, whether it's for him or the other candidates. He just wants people to go out and vote. Clearly, people don't know. That's because these aren't people that paid attention to what Spencer actually said. They heard maga and just like maga, MAGA must defeat MAGA must defeat maga. When. If that's how you live your life, then you're not paying attention to these policies. And you're always going to be duped because people with bad policies are going to hide behind that candidate is maga and then they dupe you into believing them. And it's such a cheap trick at this point, right? The same way people in the comments because they called her. I call her Nithya Stale Ramen Noodles, which is because she's stale, boring, and flavorless. She was the ramen noodle packet that came without any of the seasoning and. And have been sitting out for too long. She's stale, which is why I call her Nithya Ramen Noodles and it's a play on her last name, which is Ramen. But people are like, oh, racist, racist, racist. Which, first of all, dumbass, Ramen is Japanese, okay? Nithya is Indian. So if you're mixing those two up, maybe you're the racist. Thank you very much. It's a play on words and it's actually quite funny. It's very creative. Nithya Stale Ramen Noodles. I stand by that. And when anybody calls her Ramen Noodles, I correct them. I say stale Ramen Noodles. Get it right. The stale ramen noodles took me out because that's really what it is. Zero critical thinking skills. Exactly. Exactly. How make this math make any sense? Karen Bass suddenly loses all momentum. Spencer Pratt suddenly loses 8 points. Nithya gains 10. Makes no sense. And they're only late arriving ballots Again. I read my ballot and it said I because they send me my mail in ballot. I read it and it says, do not send this in within five days. Of the election because they want to make sure it gets there on time. Me, like, a smart, informed voter, was like, oh, shit, I guess I should drop this off at a polling center so that I can guarantee that it gets counted and that it was received on time and doesn't get lost in the mail. I didn't realize we could send in ballots to, you know, as of last week, we could be like, oh, here's my ballot. Count it now. I didn't realize we could do that shit. Nobody gave me that memo that we could just send in ballots whenever the fuck we feel like, despite the rules being printed on the fucking ballot itself. Janet says Bass would have preferred to run against an independent or a Republican. That's another good talking point, Janet. Thank you for bringing that one up. Because everyone's like, they wanted Spencer to win. They wanted Spencer to go against Bass. They wanted it. Blah, blah, blah. Whoever. They. I don't think Nithya Ramen coordinated this. This steal. Right. I don't think she's the one that. First of all, I don't believe that those are legitimate votes at all. I just don't. Again, the statistical trends don't make any fucking sense. You look at the data. Those number. That math is not mathing, regardless of the talking points. But if I've seen this argument, too, about Bass would prefer to run against an independent or a Democrat or. Sorry. Or a Republican, because that would ensure that she would. Would win. Sure. But, yeah. Unless whoever was able to put in this influx surge of votes doesn't want that. Well, first of all, you need Spencer out of the race if. If, you know, if you're. You're gonna head. I mean, he was building momentum. I don't know if he could have realistically won, but he was gaining momentum. And I think if more people like Rick Ruso had come out and endorsed him, I think he would have continued to gain that momentum, and he would have really been able to tank Bass's campaign, or at least there was a chance of it. It was a long shot, but it was a chance. But I don't think they care if who they got. They just. I think whoever. I mean, listen, this is some big power and some big money. I don't want to be a conspiracy theorist, but, like, when you really look at the data, those numbers don't make any sense. And again, where are all the Nithya Ramen voters right now? Where are all them? Like, that's your girl. Go titties out. Blast it. You know, give us something like show us that you're excited. Nobody's excited. They're just excited that Spencer is out. That's really all it is. They're excited that Spencer's out. Which doesn't tell me that there was a genuine support for Ramen, especially not this much of a support. This is fucking crazy. But yeah, I think Nithya is probably going to win come the general election for whatever reason how or why or what. Like, I think Nithya is clearly the winner. I think this is now, I mean, I never like to buy into those conspiracies, but I think it's a pre, pretty predetermined outcome at this point that Nithya is, you know, I mean, she's, she's got a fairy godmother in her pocket, Bibbidi bobbity boo in her way to through the polls. So I think it's preset. I think Nithy is going to win and that's just where we're at. You know, I think that's just where, where we're at. I've seen lots of people online say they voted for Spencer in the mail in ballot. And I'm not seeing their tracking their vote and. Or it's not being. Some people, yes. Are saying that their ballot hasn't been cut because you can track your ballots, which you should do. My. Oh, that's a really good. Oh, my ballot. I was like, wait, my ballot was. I voted in person. It was counted because I was going to do mail in and then I went to the polling station and they're like, do you want to just vote here? And I was like, oh, well, since I'm already here, I'll just vote here. So yeah. California is a nonpartisan primary. Exactly. It was non partisan. That's what people continue to forget. And Nithya only campaigned for 115 days despite nobody ever knowing who the fuck she is. You know, except for those like super, you know, highly political gays that are like, I, you know, they're addicted to poppers and politics. They. Yeah, I know. They were big, you know, fans of Ramen. Whatever. She's no Mandami. Exactly. That's my point. Mandami had momentum. Mandami had people that were like, you could see that Mandami was someone, was a contender. He was somebody. He was a force to be reckoned with. That you could see from a mile away. You know, Nithya stale Ramen noodles is like what, Literally what copper says. That's good. Janet, did you forget that was in the video that I played for you. That was my line. I gave Janet that line to deliver. You better give me that credit. Copper Mountain. Jk. Jk. But it was my line. Holly says thanks for the laughs and Real Talks act. Thank you. Thank you, Holly. Thank you. All right, well, this is where I leave you. I love you guys. I appreciate you guys. I hope you have a great. It's scary someone votes for Bass. I mean, I get why they did. I don't, but I do. I can be like, well, because I've talked to some people that have voted for Karen Bass, and they're just like, well, she's got its experience. We got to give her more time. She's got experience. And, like, we can't let a MAGA fascist get into office because, like, Trump, like, that's that. That. That's basically the argument that that's as far as it goes. Trump, fascist, maga. And that's kind of where it ends, but whatever. All right, this is where I leave you. I love you. I appreciate you. Have a great rest of the day. Hit the subscribe button. Hit the like button. You can follow me for more. Follow me at Zach Peter all over the Internet. Have a great, great, great, great rest of your day. I'll talk to you tomorrow. If you're not a member of no Filter All Access on Supercast, you're going to want to sign up, because tomorrow we have our Zoom call. Drug addicts voted for free supplies. So Skid row for Nithya Ramen. It's really what it's looking like at this point, right? Yeah. All right. I love you. I appreciate you. I hope a great rest of your day, and I will talk to you tomorrow. Hit the subscribe button and hit that like button on your way out. All right, Love you. Bye.
Air date: June 9, 2026
Host: Zack Peter
In this episode, Zack dishes on the latest drama and headlines across reality TV and pop culture, with a sharp, unfiltered focus on LA politics and celebrity scandals. The central topics include Savannah Guthrie's missing mother investigation, explosive updates on the Nick Reiner family tragedy and inheritance fight, and a full-throated defense of Spencer Pratt following his exit from the LA mayoral primary. Zack injects his usual humor, candor, and passionate opinions, especially around the city’s election results and what he perceives as deeper issues with media narratives and political processes.
Timestamps: [31:26]-[33:00], [22:46]-[25:08], [23:59]
Timestamps: [43:55]-[52:12]
Timestamps: [25:08]-[29:55]
“Authenticity is the goal in these days and times, and people are lying about everything all day to the American public… it’s very depressing to me and unsettling. And I think all that matters is truth and love.” ([45:27])
Timestamps: Opens at [05:30], Main Rant [65:20]-[90:00]
Broad Observations on Political Alignment:
Rant on the Nithya Raman/Spencer Pratt Race:
"All the people that are excited are just anti-Pratt. They don't like Spencer, and they're happy that Spencer got kicked out of the race. But they're not like, that's all right. Like, that's your girl. Clap for her. Give her her flower." ([09:30])
“You mean to tell me Nithya Stale Ramen Noodles, a candidate nobody's ever heard of... suddenly surges with a flood of late mail in ballots? Walk with me, talk with me. Let's walk through this.” ([65:32])
Memorable Extended Quote:
“Spencer Pratt never ran on any MAGA talking points. He spoke to people that wanted change, that were done with career politicians lining the pockets of NGOs... Pratt ran a nonpartisan campaign. Anyone that actually took the time to listen to him... understood he was trying to speak to all Angelenos." ([66:26])
Myth-busting Section:
On State of Dialogue in Politics:
"I can't have a legitimate conversation with you if you're just like, racist, sexist, bigot, fascist, Hitler. It's... you can't have a dialogue when that's what you're dealing with." ([14:50])
Timestamps: [29:55]-[31:25], brief mentions throughout
| Timestamp | Quote / Moment | Context | |-----------|----------------|---------| | [09:30] | "You'd be surprised at how many people in your own life have really shied away from the left." | Commentary on changing social/political alignments | | [22:46] | "You are my best friend and you know, it's really hard to come back and I've been trying so hard to hold it together... but I'm happy to be back." – Savannah Guthrie (on Today Show) | Savannah on returning to air amid her mother's disappearance | | [25:08] | "Are you not angry? Are you not upset that they've butchered this investigation? Are you not wanting to find your mother?" – Zack Peter | Critique of Savannah Guthrie’s public stance | | [65:32] | "You mean to tell me Nithya Stale Ramen Noodles... suddenly surges with a flood of late mail in ballots?" | Zack casting doubt on the election outcome | | [70:50] | "If you ask anybody that voted for Nithya Raman, I’m pretty sure many of them can’t tell you... her track record that I stand by. Most people don’t even know who she is." | Expressing doubt about genuine support for Raman | | [83:12] | "Stop playing in my face because I don’t buy it. Don’t buy it." | Strong skepticism about the official election narrative | | [16:50] | "I go based off of policy and by people... not parties." | Zack's approach to voting/partisanship | | [45:27] | "Authenticity is the goal in these days and times, and people are lying about everything all day to the American public." – Rosie O’Donnell | On her facelift and honesty |
Zack delivers a highly engaged, rapid-fire, and candid show, blending humor and heavy skepticism with honest frustration. He welcomes audience interaction, reads live chat responses, and skillfully bridges personal anecdotes with in-depth commentary on ongoing scandals and political spectacle. Zack’s signature irreverence and catchphrases ("the math ain’t mathing", "playing in my face") persist throughout.
This episode is Zack Peter at his sharpest: unpacking major pop culture stories and pushing back against surface-level election narratives. You’ll get a detailed breakdown of LA politics, a critical eye on celebrity crisis management, and lively, no-bull banter on legal dramas and media coverage. Whether you’re interested in the fate of Spencer Pratt’s political career, the ongoing intrigue of Savannah Guthrie’s missing mom, or just want to hear reality TV’s latest, Zack keeps it real, loaded with quotables and community energy you can feel—even if you didn’t tune in live.