“Alright, Mr. DeMille, I’m ready for my close-up.”

Fading movie star Norma Desmond (Gloria Swanson) utters those words in the final scene of “Sunset Boulevard,” Billy Wilder’s 1950 film noir that exposes the dark reality that lies behind Hollywood’s glamorous image. Desmond mistakes the newsreel cameras that will record her arrest for those of a studio that will capture her starring role in a new movie.

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Terence Y

Thanks for another informative article, Mr. Walters. It is perfectly acceptable to bring up California and how Harris’ actions made California substantially worse for her residents, along with how Harris achieved her rise to power. We can already see the Dem machine attempting to pore over everything JD Vance has written and said and use it against him so it’s only fair. I’m betting the fake news and lies the mainstream media has told about our great President Trump will also be generated for JD Vance. Fortunately, Harris can’t hide the dismal state of California under Dem rule. As for California being ready for its close-up, California doesn’t have a choice.

Lou

Mr. Walters - Excellent points!

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