Monday, April 20, 2026
IS IT ANTI-SEMITIC TO SHOW ISRAEL'S DISDAIN FOR CHRISTIANITY?
DUELING ENDORSEMENTS FOR PLACE 2 AT THE PORT OF B'VILLE
Special to El Rrun-Rrun
With early voting starting today and ending April 28, the race for commissioner Place 2 on the board of the Brownsville Navigation District has split the incumbents.
Current Place 2 holder John Wood has endorsed Shariff Gonnella while longtime port commissioner John Reed is backing former Cameron County Asst. Administrator David Garcia.
Reed, whose family has been at the port for generations, is usually considered the "old guard" and the Reeds have done business there for years. Wood, on the other hand, has had a long career as a City of Brownsville and Cameron County commissioner before getting elected to the board of the Brownsville Navigation District. Whose endorsement will carry the day? A lot, of course, depends on the candidates themselves and how much energy they devote to bringing out the votes.
Some have questioned Gonnella's employment with Omnitrax, that took over the port's railroad before his tenure, as a potential conflict of interest since what the company initially promised the port in return for the purchase has been amended several times and the original pledges have not materialized. But this happened before Gonnella appeared on the scene.
Garcia, however, also carries some baggage from his employment with Cameron County as the assistant administrator where he was instrumental in testimony that resulted in the ouster of former Pct. 2 commissioner Ernie Hernandez over the employment of his brother-in-law, and later in the indictment of administrator Pete Sepulveda over the paving of a non-dedicated road in El Ranchito.
Garcia has garnered several endorsements from the political movers and shakers with the city, and he is counting on his many years of association with elected officials in Washington D.C. when he worked in the office of congressman Solomon Ortiz, blamed for the derailing of the Port's Bridge to Nowhere along with former Texas Senator Eddie Lucio.
And Gonnella has had to respond to anonymous critics online (the equivalent of yesteryear's hojas sueltas) accusing him of being a muslim with cartel ties and a foreign accent. Gonnella was born in Venezuela and has worked in the maritime industry around the world. Many local leaders have denounced the anti-muslim slurs and point out that he is a practicing Catholic and that the port has benefitted from the input of foreign-born contributors to its growth. They discard the cartel ties as non-existent and blatant lies.
The political ad below commenting on Gonnella's accent (and global vision) on behalf of Gonnella has just appeared on social media.
Will voters heed Reed or Wood's endorsement for Place 2 at the port? Let them know by voting during early voting or on election day May 2.IS DORO GARCIA GIVING UP ON CITY MANAGER'S GIG? CITY COMMISSION TO DECIDE MANAGER PICK THIS TUESDAY
(Ed.'s Note: Apparently, assistant city manager Doroteo Garcia is resigned to his belief that since he is a local resident, his candidacy for city manager is doomed from the get-go. This post – surprising for a candidate to go public – makes clear that he doesn't think that the city commission will select a local candidate for city manager.
THIN SKINNED: FB COMMENTS ON JJ DE LEON'S ALLEGED POT USE CAUSED TERMINATION
A former Brownsville Independent School District employee claims she was fired after more than 22 years of employment with the district as a result of constitutionally-protected comments she made on a on a social media posting (FB) related to the alleged possession of marijuana by BISD Support Programs Director Juan J. DeLeon on April 19, 2024.
In a report by an officer, it stated that a drug-sniffing dog hit upon a car in the parking lot and when the owner was found it turned out to be an employee (DeLeon) of the central office. The school cops turned tight-lipped at confirming the identity of the suspect and cited the ongoing investigation as a justification for their discretion.
TRUMP: AFFORDABILITY IS A DEMOCRATIC HOAX...
Sunday, April 19, 2026
AND ALL THAT TIME WE THOUGHT ZORILLOS COULDN'T SWIM...
Saturday, April 18, 2026
BEWARE OF FALSE PROPHETS, WHO COME TO YOU IN SHEEP'S CLOTHING...
Feminist News
Pete Hegseth — Secretary of Defense, self-proclaimed Christian warrior, man who tattooed "Deus Vult" (God wills it, the battle cry of the Crusades) on his body — led a prayer service at the Pentagon and solemnly recited what he called "Ezekiel 25:17."
There's just one problem.
That's not a Bible verse. That's a Quentin Tarantino script.
The "prayer" Hegseth read is Samuel L. Jackson's famous monologue from Pulp Fiction — a speech the character Jules Winnfield delivers right before he executes someone. Jules himself admits in the film that he never actually looked it up. He recited it because, and I quote, "I thought it was just a cold-blooded thing to say to a motherf---er before you popped a cap in his ass."
Hegseth didn't know the difference.
The actual Ezekiel 25:17 is one sentence long. One sentence. The man could have opened any Bible — they're literally free — or Googled it in 4 seconds.
But he didn't, because this was never about the Bible. It was never about faith. It was about performance. It was about vibes. It was about using the aesthetics of Christianity as a prop, the way his boss holds up a Bible he's never read for a photo-op outside a church he teargassed peaceful protesters to reach.
And this is the perfect metaphor for this entire administration.
They don't read. They don't study. They don't believe — not really. They just make things up that sound authoritative, recite them with confidence, and trust that their base won't check. Whether it's economic policy, immigration law, Constitutional precedent, or apparently Scripture — it's all vibes and fabrication all the way down.
Christianity — a faith centered on caring for the poor, welcoming the stranger, and loving your enemy — has been hijacked and weaponized into a shield for white nationalist imperialism. For mass deportations. For bombing campaigns blessed with fake Bible verses.
For a "Religious Liberty Commission" that exists to give powerful people the right to discriminate, not to protect the vulnerable.
TRAIL OF QUESTIONABLE JUDGMENT, PERFORMANCE, DOGS LAGUNA VISTA MAYORAL CANDIDATE DARLA JONES
Special to El Rrun-Rrun
At Laguna Vista, rumors of past blunders by mayoral candidate Darla Jones are not jut rumors, they're a documented record.
It means the breakdown didn’t stay internal. It escalated into legal action. It exposed the city to risk. It required time, resources, and public funds to address. And ultimately, those consequences fall on the community.
Local resident Tara Rios submitted a written statement describing an interaction she experienced that she says was aggressive, inappropriate, and intimidating, and it happened in front of her children.
Voters should step back and ask themselves: Is this who you want leading the town?
FOR TRUMP, THE IRAN MESS IS NOW THE ARTLESSNESS OF A DEAL
The Other 98%
The man who literally wrote "The Art of the Deal" is now reportedly offering to unfreeze $20 billion in Iranian assets to reopen a strait that was wide open before he started his war of choice, and the greatest business mind in human history is scrambling to buy his way out of a crisis he created.
And as of today, even the definition of "open" is up for debate. Iran declared the strait open for commercial vessels while simultaneously requiring ships to follow a state-controlled route near Iranian coastline. trump hailed it as a win while keeping the U.S. naval blockade of Iranian ports fully in place.
Friday, April 17, 2026
ANOTHER MONUMENTAL MASSAGE TO HIS HUGE EGO: THE ARC D'TRUMP
MICHIGAMA NATIVES GET A TASTE OF BARBACOA DE CABEZA DE VENDADO

Natives are allowed to hunt on their allotted property without restrictions year-round, a throwback to the old treaties that allowed them to hunt for subsistence any time of the year.
About an hour or so after they left they returned with a large doe. Those deer are not the pygmies we know in South Texas. They stand shoulder high or taller than man. They set about to skin it and hung it from its hind legs to a nearby tree as they butchered it. I was watching them as they did it and after they cut off the head, I asked them what they were going to do with it.
"What for?," they asked.
"I'm going to make barbacoa out of it," I said to their startled looks.
The smell wafted through the nearby homes and it wasn't long before my in-laws and cuñados were crowding in the door to investigate. My ex had learned how to make flour tortillas by hand under the tutelage on my mom in Brownsville and a fresh batch was coming off the griddle. I had cooked up a green salsa and the plates were ready.
When my mother-in-law entered the door attracted by the smell, I pulled up the chair of honor and placed a fresh flour tortilla with barbacoa before her.
"In honor of your place and out of of respect for our elders we saved the eyes for you," I told her.
It was a while before we could convince her that I had only been kidding.
NEXT, SHE WILL BE DRESSED UP AS AN IRANIAN NEGOTIATOR...
Thursday, April 16, 2026
WHEN HE DIES, WAIT FOR THREE DAYS JUST TO MAKE SURE...
EX SBEDC CEO RIOS DEPO REVEALS SERIOUS PROCEDURAL QUESTIONS
GARZA RUNNING ON LEGACY OF PERSERVERANCE, HARD WORK TO OVERCOME ADVERSITY TO GAIN 107TH DISTRICT COURT
The book is titled Un Corazón Sin Fronteras — A Heart Without Borders… El Legado-The Legacy.
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
ON THE ROAD NORTH, FREDDY HIGH AGAIN ON HIS H20 PIPA
REMEMBERING RUDY ACUNA AND HIS OCCUPIED AMERICA: J.T. CANALES; "CORTINA WAS OUR PREDECESSOR IN FIGHTING FOR OUR PEOPLE AND AGAINST RACE DISCRIMINATION."
By Juan Montoya
Despite the demonization of Juan Nepomuceno "Cheno" Cortina – who took over Brownsville in September 1859 to protest Anglo abuses of Mexicans – the leading Hispanic voices of Texas saw him as the first man to challenge the new established order's mistreatment of their fellow American citizens in South Texas and the denial of their civil rights.
Canales, who served in the Texas House of Representatives from 1905 to 1910 and from 1917 to 1920 in the Texas House of Representatives, also worked in irrigation law, education, and judicial and tax reform.From 1912 to 1914 Canales served as county superintendent of public schools in Cameron County where he stressed the use of the English language, United States patriotism, and rural education. In fact, Canales, a graduate of the University of Michigan, had an elementary school named after him by the Brownsville Independent School District.
(At the opening of the school in 1949 he talked to students. Notice the barrio children's bare feet.)
So it was surprising when Dr. Marie Theresa Hernandez, professor at the University of Houston and an author and professor in UH's World Cultures and Literatures Department discovered correspondence between Canales and Perales who viewed Cortina not as Anglo authors painted him as a thief or bandit and the "Rogue of the Rio Grande," but rather as a "predecessor" of Hispanics who defended Mexican-American civil rights.
In a letter uncovered by Dr. Hernandez dated February 18, 1950 written by Canales to Perales, Canales tells Perales that he had sent copies of a thesis written by his son-in-law Charles W. Goldfinch for his Master's degree at the University of Chicago in 1949. The only difference between Cortina and them, he said, was in method rather than in purpose
"I was happy to receive your letter February 14 and also note the high opinion you have of (Goldfinch's thesis) on General Cortina," Canales wrote. "You are right. Cortina was our predecessor in fighting for our people and against race discrimination. He used a different method to accomplish this from the one you and I have been using..."He used force because that was the only means he had at the time," Canales wrote Perales. "We have used education and an appeal to reason, but it is the same fight and we are merely carrying on what he began in 1859."Canales then goes on to suggest that Goldfinch's thesis be translated into Spanish, but defends its publication in English saying that:
"Since the fight we have is against the prejudice of the Anglo-American, who speak only their own language, it was more important to write it in English."
Canales then tells Perales that he had sent copies of Goldfinch's thesis to "Texas" historians and that their response to it had been "splendid."
J. Frank Dobie, an American folklorist, writer, and newspaper columnist best known for his many books depicting the richness and traditions of life in rural Texas during the days of the open range who had written "A Vaquero of the Brush Country," among other books, responded to the thesis that Cortina had been maligned by Texas historians based on deep-seated prejudices and bias by writing Canales that:
"Dear Don Jose, mi amigo estimado: The older I grow the more difficult the comprehension of truth appears to me. I am sure that if I was rewriting the (book) I should revise some things said about (Cortina)."Likewise, Dr. W.P. Webb, who wrote what is considered the authoritative book "The Texas Rangers," considered the bible on the subject, said he would have reconsidered Cortina's treatment in it if he had had access to Goldfinch's sources.
"It is too bad that I did not also have access to the other side of the story (meaning when he wrote The Texas Rangers). I think it is very fortunate that this has been done by one who has access to Cortina's side of the tale."
Canales said Webb was not considering a revision of his book, but "If it is, I shall take into account the new evidence on Cortina." Canales said that he had run into Webb who told him there was a new book on Texas history being considered, and "if he has anything to do, he would revise the chapter on Cortina."
He then lists other recipients of the Goldfinch thesis ranging from college presidents and historical scholars to justices of the Texas Supreme Court who all sent complimentary letters after reading it."The only way to destroy falsehood is with the true facts presented in a logical manner and documented by historians. This is why I believe that (this thesis) will have the effect to change public opinion among our Anglo-Saxon fellow citizens."
In closing, Canales tells Perales that: "I was very happy to receive your letter and as you have been my loyal collaborator in my effort to clean Texas history from its lies and in vindicating the rights of our Latin American fellow citizens in Texas.
"I am writing you this long letter to you showing what results have been received thus far from (the thesis)."
Monday, April 13, 2026
Friday, April 10, 2026
HERE WE GO AGAIN...USING PORT LOGO IS A NO-NO, MARTHA
Special to El Rrun-RrunGood afternoon BND Candidates,
For additional information regarding political advertising requirements, please refer to the Texas Ethics Commission’s resources at the link below:
Political Advertising
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact our office.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Thanks, Regards,
Margie S. Recio /Director of Administrative Service.
Thursday, April 9, 2026
PRISCI SLAMS ANTI- MUSLIM SMEAR CAMPAIGN AGAINST GONNELLA, A CATHOLIC
The smear campaign against Mr. Shariff Gonnella is reprehensible. I’ve had the opportunity to get to know Shariff, and while we are running in different races, I respect his experience, his professionalism, and the way he engages with voters. He has been open, direct, and willing to answer tough questions, and that is what leadership should look like.
Campaigns should be about ideas, experience, and who is best prepared to serve our community.
I want to be clear. I do not support smear tactics, and I believe our community deserves better than campaigns that rely on them.
Voters deserve facts, not confusion. They deserve transparency, not misinformation.
We all have a responsibility to elevate the level of conversation in this community, and I will continue to stand for that.
I invite you to take a moment to visit Shariff Gonnella for Brownsville Port Commissioner Place 2 @ shariffgonnella.com.
At your service.
VILLARREAL MAILER ELIMINATING PORT TAXES CAUSING WAVES
Wednesday, April 8, 2026
CHAVEZ SUSPENDED; LA JOYA'S ALDA BENAVIDES APPOINTED NEW BISD SUPERINTENDENT EARLY TODAY
THEY DON'T WANT TO BE REMINDED OF THIS (CRITICAL RACE THEORY)
Special to El Rrun-Rrun
In November 1960, six-year-old Ruby Bridges became one of the first Black children to integrate an all-white public school in the American South, attending William Frantz Elementary School in New Orleans, Louisiana.Some protesters carried disturbing props, including a small coffin with a Black doll inside, meant to intimidate and terrorize the child.
WHAT ABOUT YOU SHOULDN'T DO IT DON'T YOU UNDERSTAND? DAVILA FILMED CAMPAIGN AD INSIDE PORT'S EXECUTIVE BLDG.
Under Texas Election Code § 255.003, a person (including a candidate or officeholder) may not use public funds or public resources for political advertising. All candidates are absolutely covered by this law.
For the uninitiated, being a candidate means that the content of the ad is clearly political advertising. If so, then that scrutiny is higher, not lower. In the ad above, Martha Davila – one of three candidates for the Brownsville Navigation District's Place 4 – is filmed inside the Port of Brownsville's executive building facing the port's main gate.
They cannot authorize use of public resources for political ads.




