One is a legendary villain whose dishonesty, duplicity, and brazen ambition propelled him to infamy. The other is Walter White, a TV character who turned to crime after being diagnosed with cancer, eventually becoming New Mexico’s most powerful drug lord.
“Breaking Bad” ran for five seasons — 62 episodes — and is widely hailed as one of the greatest TV shows of all time. (In this writer’s humble opinion, it’s a close second to “The Sopranos.”) The series’ lynchpin character is Walter White, played by Bryan Cranston. When the story begins, White is a meek, downtrodden schoolteacher who’s struggling to survive, and by the time it ends… well, I won’t ruin it for you. Do yourself a favor and watch it on your own, along with the outstanding follow-up series, “Better Call Saul.”
But sometimes, life imitates art… and other times, art imitates life.
Right now, as Governor Tim Walz travels across the country, giving speeches, shaking hands, and carrying Kamala’s purse, certain parallels between the two have bubbled to the surface. I tell you, it’s UNCANNY! […]
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