Wednesday, August 1, 2012

IT''S GLOATING TIME AGAIN FOR THE VICTORS

By Juan Montoya
I was talking to an old political associate late Tuesday when he was asked to pass the phone to someone sitting next to him at the Cameron County Courthouse.
 It was Amadeo Rodrguez Jr., and he had an earful for me.
"That'll teach you not to mess with the Rodriguezes," he taunted over the phone with a tone of derision before my friend took back his cell.
Now, when I was involved in political races before as either an advisor or a manager, I learned to take winning and losing in the same manner. You win a few, lose a few. If you win, you savor the result of months of work. If you lose, you take it in stride and learn from your mistakes. And you respect your opponent.
I am aware that Erin and her supporters considered the blogs as enemies of their campaign because we opposed her candidacy and their campaign tactics. That's the nature of the beast. You'll never please everybody.
If you are a regular reader of this blog, you might remember that Amadeo Jr. was one of the individuals named in a police report from one of the local retirement apartment complexes who along with Norma Hernandez were stopped from hauling off elderly and mentally-impaired residents in rented vans and telling them how to vote by giving them pre-marked sample ballots with the ovals next to the names of their ticket's candidates already darkened.
A shouting match ensued between Norma, a politiquera and the son of a resident, Zeke Silva, who had gone there to pick up his dad as he usually did and the police were called.
The manager of the facility and told Hernandez and Amadeo Jr. that they were on private property and that she had not authorized them to take residents to the voting booth and had the police order them to leave.
Now, I have known Amadeo Jr. and his family for years. We even go back as far as when we all worked together to get Tony Garza, the Republican, elected more than 20 years ago. At the time his late mother Juanita and his dad Amadeo Sr. used to cook large pots of menudo for the campaign workers at their home off Old Port Isabel. Those were constructive (and instructive) times. We have often crossed each other on the political plane, sometimes on the same side, sometimes not.
Things have obviously changed since then. Amadeo Jr. has hooked up with the Hernandezes and has been infected with the "win at all costs" strategy. Deceiving the elderly, the mentally-impaired and voting on their behalf to stuff the ballot boxes have become part and parcel of the Hernandezes political modus operandi and there's no room for second thoughts in their game book.
Now, admittedly this was a cliffhanger. If it was left to the able voters who walked to the polls on election day, Yolanda Begum would have won. But she was never able to overcome the overwhelming mail-in votes harvested for Erin by her mom and the politiqueras, or the packed vans driven by people like Amadeo Jr. to coerce the elderly to vote for his candidates, or at times allowed to vote by the elections department personnel for the whole group himself.
If that is how success is measured in that camp, and gloating over this kind of victory is in order, then by all means go at it and savor the victory. But realize that such victories come with a cost. It is that we should accept  a policy that endorses the widespread abuse of the elderly, the manipulation of the main-in votes and the disenfranchisement of all the voters whose ballots are neutralized and made meaningless by these tactics. It's basically an anti-democratic policy at its core. But to their way of thinking a win is a win.
Just realize while you bring out the noisemakers and thumb your nose at the rest of us that the good people of this county will not stand for this forever.
Felicidades, Jr.

17 comments:

Anonymous said...

a cada capilla se le llega su fiestecita.

Anonymous said...

Solution vote for RAUL LOPEZ. this will be the only way to send a huge message to the corrupt hernandezes.

Anonymous said...

Oh so now Juanito you are saying you did nothing to hurt the people you supported in this blog. Get over yourself and stop the pity party and admit it. Begum, Masso and Celeste Sanchez lost because they were supported by your blog. YOU Juanito and no one but YOU lost the election for Begum, Masso and Celeste Sanchez.

Anonymous said...

Yeah yeah we won we won Attorney Erin H. Garcia know to be judge Erin H. Garcia. Thank you lord for letting this lady win all of my family voted for her we believe in her.

Diogenes said...

Will you be voting Republican in the JP and Texas School Board of Education race this coming November my friend? A party you hold so much disdain for. I believe you will and I hope you cast your vote for Raul Lopez and Laurie Turner. It's funny how the old adage holds true "politics makes strange bedfellows".

Southmost kid said...

Where are those CAVA people when you need them? amadeo jr ponte a trabajar o i just remembered you have never had a permanent job.

Anonymous said...

Juan heard thru the grapevine that Begum will be asking for a recount?

Anonymous said...

I hope the Hernandez enjoy their short victory. They are wrong if they think that their shenanigans were not being documented this whole time. Evidence and witness testimony collected from the first day of hauling van loads of elderly forced to vote against their will for Erin. And more.

Anonymous said...

GO BEGUM! ! !

Erin and her family are busted. Everyone saw what they were doing.

sue the living shit out of those cucarachas! It is about time; their lies and politiquera business Those at the day cares, saw everything. La Brownville gente will be surprised que dirty dirty dirty, what the the Hernandezez do to these poor viejitos to "win"

Anonymous said...

dirty dirty dirty, what the the Hernandezez do to these poor viejitos to "win"

August 2, 2012 10:35 AM

1. Did they give them money?
2. Did they tell lies to the
elderly?
3. Did they give them food?
4. Did they promise them promises
that will never happen?
5. Did they force the elderly to
sign/vote?
6. Did they mentally abused them?

If none of this irregularities were done to them, then EVERYTHING WAS LEGAL.

Anonymous said...

Learn to spell stupid u meant "now" not "know" jajajajaj. Your just a bunch of idiots supporting another bunch of idiots and cheaters!!

Anonymous said...

The results of this run-off election fails to register on my "give-a-shit" meter. Everybody that runs for public office in Cameron is a low life. Those are the only people who will get down in the mud pit with politicos and politicas in this slime throwing gang warfare.

Anonymous said...

CAVA where are you?

Anonymous said...

Dejenlos, solitos se ahorcaran solos.
Los hernandez y los vela, no valen ver...

Recount and Indictment proceedings are coming.
Acquit the people
Convict the criminal phony officials

Support Yolanda and Denise


APLAUSOS

Anonymous said...

What's worse is that the "suspected crook" of Abel Gomez will be in office again! That means he will have "carte blanc" on being very dirty and protecting the crooks? Unless the Feds do us a favor and Indict and pick him up before he takes office? Feel very sorry for people in Pct. 2, but you deserved it for not going out to vote! Maybe Begum's recount will turn up dirty votes on Gomez's ballot also?

Former county employee said...

Yea, some are deserved the win? Heard that several of Armando Villalobos' employees were present at Luis Saenz victory party? The ass kissing and sucking up has started? Of course, the worse of the ass kissers and suck ups of Michelle "Big Lips" Garcia and Joe "Idiot Cop" Lopez were there?
Let's hope Mr. Saenz will clean house and go over re-applying former Villalobos employees with a fine tooth comb? Mr. Saenz, you don't owe anything to Armando Villalobos, he is done! Its your office, run like it should have been run without the likes of Maria De Ford, Michelle Garcia and her family members, Joe Lopez and Ismael Hinojosa!

Anonymous said...

Hopefully Gomez gets indicted by years end.. The only problem is that he'll try and stay in office till he's convicted, just like his mentor Villalobos.

rita