Thursday, February 18, 2016

ON DEC. 2015, A CLUE OF SYL AND GIL'S DEMO PRIMARY SLATE

By Juan Montoya
By now those of us who have seen the election time publications know what they are about.
Whether an independent organ or one associated with the different parties, it is basically the slate that the particular faction is supporting or, as the case may be, not supporting.
When we were in journalism school we could take a graduate level course called Content Analysis and predict the future coverage of many publications. Let's apply that to this first issue.
Someone pointed out to us that we had missed the first signals for the upcoming Democratic Party primary on March 1 (early voting began Tuesday through Feb. 26).
Even though Luis Saenz had long announced that he was running for reelection for district attorney, the magazine of Texas Democratic Party chairman (and mentor of county chair Amber Medina) Gilberto Hinojosa,bears no mention of him at all in the entire premier issue of Dec. 2015.
His opponent, Carlos Masso, had also already announced prior to the mag's publication deadline of Dec. 4 and did make it. Why?
Likewise, county judge candidate Dan Sanchez had announced his resignation as Pct. 4 county commissioner to run for county judge as far back as Nov. 10, and then "officially" less than a week later.
His name also doesn't appear among the announced candidates for the Demo primary.
But former Brownsville mayor Eddie Treviño's name (and photos) do appear plastered all over the Filemon Vela fundraiser photo pages and he bought a half page ad with a :Yes, we can," slogan similar to the popular Rosie the Riverter poster in WWII.  Eddie even strikes the pose, minus the bandanna.
The front page of the magazine features three Demo rising stars: Judge Migdalia Lopez, JP Mike Trejo, and Cameron County Clerk Sylvia Garza-Perez. Each of them has a full-page feature inside the glossy magazine.
This is, obviously, Hinojosa and Garza Perez's slate to push.
In fact, the 'founder" and CEO of the magazine is someone named Silvestre "Silver" Aguilar Treviño, Jr. He is also a contributing writer, ad salesman and chair of the Demo Party Media Committee. Like the popular furniture store advertiser, he probably is also the handyman and janitor at the plant.
With that in mind, it should have been easy for anyone who saw the magazine to deduce that Garza-Perez is supporting Treviño over Sanchez and Masso over Saenz.
Behind it all, of curse, is the cleft between the two factions of the party which chair Medina alludes to in her letter from the chair.
"Ultimately, the primary is about deciding which candidates we support over another candidate(s), and other times hard decisions have to be made," she writes. "But this does not mean we cannot all come together in unity after the primary is over."
\Wishful thinking Amber. Ask your mentor Gilbert Hinojosa what happened that drove Democrats to cross the street and support the Republican candidates for county judge since way back when Tony Garza and Carlos Cascos controlled the roost.
"Sometimes," as John F. Kennedy used to say, party loyalty asks too much."

11 comments:

cantinflas said...

Politicians are like diapers, they need to be changed often, some of these incumbents have been there way too long, time for a change.

Anonymous said...

that county clerk is s joke !! Just ask her staff !!

CC Voter said...

Good picture of very suspicious elected officials! Migdalia needs to be put in her place while Mike Trejo needs to be investigated for ripping people off with his wrecker service. As for Sylvia, she is a dumb ass like that fat pig in Corn Hole.

Anonymous said...

The Democratic party in Cameron County is a mess. There are several factions or groups pulling in too many directions. We need a big change in leadership.

Anonymous said...

Someone pleAse tell the fat cow that wearing white makes her look like an elephant !! Dale gas !!!

Anonymous said...

A wife beater on the cover of that magazine ,wow what joke and he has plans to run for county sherif.

Anonymous said...

A wife beater on the cover of that magazine ,wow what joke and he has plans to run for county sherif.

Anonymous said...

We wonder if Sylvia has rewritten any more policy manuals.

Anonymous said...

sylvia has no manners but soon she will learn them !!! Pinche bipolar !! Take your meds Pendeja you and your chief who talks behind your back !! Ha ha ha watch your back perra

Anonymous said...

The cows staff talks about her during breaks planning to find a way to escape her sight !! Ta bien loca !! Karma bitches is served. !!

Anonymous said...

sylvia is ugly.
saenz... shave the stash.

rita