California Governor Candidates Signal Agreement On Saving Hollywood, But Spend Much Of CNN Debate Sparring And Interrupting
- The big debate.
- Hollywood hopes.
- Lots of shouting.
What’s Inside
We just saw the California governor candidates duking it out on CNN. Seven people on one stage, trying to get noticed. It was a bit of a circus, honestly. Lots of talking over each other, trying to land a punch.
The one thing they all seemed to agree on? Saving Hollywood. That’s a big deal, right? The movies, the shows, it’s a huge part of California’s vibe. Think bright lights, big dreams, that whole aesthetic.
But when it came to actual plans, it got messy. They spent most of the time pointing fingers and interrupting. One candidate would start to talk about saving Hollywood, and then someone else would jump in with a zinger. It felt less like a debate and more like a brawl.
You know, it’s like when we’re sketching out an idea and someone keeps changing the colors. It’s hard to get a clear picture. We hope they can find a way to work together. California needs it. Hollywood needs it.
Our Take
Honestly, it’s a little disheartening. We get that campaigns are competitive, but when you’re talking about something as important as a major industry, we’d love to see more actual ideas and less bickering. It felt like a lot of noise, not a lot of signal.
