Enrique Escobedo(Brownsville Herald photo) |
Enrique, the candidate, came quickly to our table. "Are you going to write anything bad about me?" He asked. I shook my head, thinking to myself that I try not to write badly.
"What are you running for?" I asked, thinking I might get sort of a foregleam before the official announcement.
"Oh, I'm weighing my options, analyzing the candidates in the different races. You will know in an hour," Escobedo responded coyly.
The candidate was nervous, but with sort of a genteel nature, reminiscent of an older generation, reminding me of Gustavo Hernandez Beltran, a salesperson from Mexico City I worked with in the late 60's. His brother Jaime, who also welcomed us along with his wife, seemed very young, but with a similar nature. Perhaps the personable nature of the two brothers simply masks their aggressive pursuit of contracts for several kinds of services with BISD, the Port of Brownsville, Cameron County and the City of Brownsville.(Commenters with personal knowledge of the deal-making will certainly fill us in.)
Pat Ahumada |
County Judge Carlos Cascos, a Republican who easily crosses party lines, when told that some thought Escobedo might run for county judge, said: "Well, I certainly wouldn't be here if I thought that."
Enrique Escobedo, after an introduction from Commissioner Ricardo Longoria, added some force to his voice when he said he was "tired of Brownsville being declared the poorest city in America." He stated that his vision for Brownsville was complicated, but detailed, but then gave us none of the details. It seemed anti-climactic when, after a sort of powerful buildup, he asked for the audience's support in pursuing the position of District Clerk, an office holder no one ever hears about unless they arrange for a slap-on-the wrist for a son who steals $70,000 from a charity.
After a short speech, Longoria again took the microphone to recognize other officials and candidates in the room, clearly enunciating each person's name and the office they held or were seeking. Then, when someone shouted out: "Carlos Masso," the losing candidate for District Attorney, Longoria replied: "Yes, Carlos Masso!"
And how is the good Doctor,...I mean non-doctor, going to do about getting Brownsville out of the poorest city designation? Does he know what the district clerk position intails? Does not seem like it from his speech.
ReplyDeleteThe quickest and easiest way to get Brownsville out of first place in poverty is to move the border up to the Nueces River.
ReplyDeleteThe quickest and easiest way to get Browntown out of first place in poverty ( or the rest of America) is to STOP ELECTING DUMBOCRATS!!!!
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Is it true that Rodrigo aka the Pink Ape is donating the marketing promotion for Enrique?
ReplyDeleteShouldn't Enrique had abstained when he voted the Pink Ape bus promotion to Rodrigo?
Hasn't Rodrigo been helping Ernie with Edward, Escobedo, Oits, Minerva, and Chririons campaign?