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August 28, 2003Hispanics Attack Henry BonillaBy Byron LaMastersIn today's Daily Texan. A good Opinion column. We all know Henry Bonilla's real constituency. He's the Hispanic puppet for the white suburban Republican folks in northern Bexar County. He doesn't represent the Hispanics in his district: Posted by Byron LaMasters at August 28, 2003 04:24 AM | TrackBack Comments
Most Hispanic groups like National Council de la Raza and LULAC are non partisan Snort! Sure, they're as non-partisan as the Federalist Society. The last thing Latinos need right now are so-called leaders like Henry Bonilla, who, in order to satisfy partisan objectives, are willing to go on the record in front of national media and portray Hispanics as apolitical, simple-minded, working stiffs. The last thing Latinos need right now are so-called leaders such as LULAC which, in order to support their partisan political objectives, condescendingly maintain that each and every Hispanic shares the same interests and goals. As for representational credibility: How do DemocratIC legislators rate with their Hispanic constituents on the issue of abortion? Posted by: Mark Harden at August 28, 2003 10:34 AMHispanic voters care more about economic issues than social, hot button issues. They care about the kitchen table stuff. Yes, most are pro-life just like many black voters, but the quality of life issues trump abortion. Posted by: pc at August 28, 2003 02:47 PMIf it wasn't for NW San Antonio turnout, Bonilla would have been sent on down the road. Posted by: pc at August 28, 2003 02:48 PMI wonder how you say "Uncle Tom" in Spanish? Isn't it lovely how you're free to think and do what you think is right in this country, without consideration for skin color or ethnicity? Oh, wait. I think it's divisive and ugly to call people traitors to their race, origins, or ethnicity because of their freely held opinions and principles. Posted by: Courtney at August 28, 2003 05:28 PMExactly, groupthink trumps individual liberty and principles everytime. Posted by: TX Pundit at August 28, 2003 07:06 PMOh! I got it! When minorities vote for Democrats its because they're motivated by groupthink and misguided principles, yet when they vote Republicans they're free-thinkers and support individual liberty. I got it now. Shame on me. Heh. Posted by: ByronUT at August 28, 2003 07:16 PMWhen minorities vote for Democrats its because they're motivated by groupthink and misguided principles, yet when they vote Republicans they're free-thinkers and support individual liberty. Byron, your irony falls flat, because the inverse is pretty much exactly what you stated in this post. Posted by: Mark Harden at August 28, 2003 07:49 PMWell Mark, I really didn't expect you to get my irony, but I understand. I'll spell it out for you... The point of my post was to reinforce my point that I've made before that Henry Bonilla is not the choice congressmen of the vast majority of Hispanics in his district, despite the fact that Republicans march him around to show how diverse they are! Yes! We have a Hispanic Congressman, too! Vote for us! The fact is that it's just not in the best economic and political self-interest for most minorities to vote Republican. Republicans complain that minorities are coerced and exploited into voting Democrat. Personally, I give Hispanics and Blacks more credit than that. I think that they make resonable and informed decisions to vote based on their best interests. Posted by: ByronUT at August 28, 2003 09:24 PMDemocrats claim that Republicans will not vote for Hispanics. Your own arguments disprove that, since, as you say, the majority of Hispanics in the district did not vote for Bonilla - yet he won the election. Democrats are simply immersed...captivated...steeped...addicted...up to their eyeballs...in race, race, race. It's just sickening after awhile. Posted by: Mark Harden at August 28, 2003 09:48 PMWell, if we don't count Bexar County in the mix, Cuellar would have won by a large margin, 57821 for Cuellar to 36057 for Bonilla. I'm going to assume, since I live on this the border region, that most are Hispanics, and I don't think (as traveling recently in Bexar County) that the area represented by Bonilla in that area doesn't have an overwhelming Hispanic majority. Cuellar Counties (For Cuellar votes) Bonilla Counties (For Bonilla votes) Now, what's my point of all this pointless data, my theory is that Those that were in Cuellar side are more Hispanic than the Bonilla (with only a few shockers like Val Verde). So, what I should ask mark to do is look at each of these counties and look at census data since I need to get back to homework and also look at the Bonilla section of Bexar to see how Hispanic it is. Posted by: MIke at August 29, 2003 01:17 AMBTW: here is the votes per county so you wont have the do the work. Also, since i'm getting lazy, C is Cuellar and B is Bonilla El Paso Bexar Webb Mavrick Kinney Val Verde Terrel Brewster Presido Hudsepth Cluberson Reeves Pecos Regan Upton Crockett Sutton Edwards Real Uvalde Medina Zavala Dimmit Jeff Davis Whoo, I'll get back to studing now. Final comment: "Democrats are simply Immersed...captivated...steeped...addicted...up to their eyeballs...in race, race, race. It's just sickening after awhile." Well, the other party isn't doing much for racial issues, so someone has to foucs on them! Posted by: Mike at August 29, 2003 01:30 AMSmall correction (I'll stop I promise!) "Now, what's my point of all this pointless data, my theory is that Those that were in Cuellar side are more Hispanic than the Bonilla (with only a few shockers like Val Verde)." I ment to put "probably more hispanic" than what it states. Posted by: Mike at August 29, 2003 01:32 AMWhen minorities vote for Democrats it's because they're motivated by groupthink and misguided principles, yet when they vote Republicans they're free-thinkers and support individual liberty. No, it should be: When minorities who vote or run as Republicans are called "Uncle Toms" and "traitors", they're free-thinkers and support individual liberty. And brave, as well. I'm sure it's not a good feeling to be called those names or treated with suspicion because you don't vote with your skin color. What I'm reading in this post, Byron, is that Bonilla's election win doesn't really count because a majority of an ethnic group he happens to have been born to didn't vote for him. In addition, (white) Republicans are obviously racist because they only vote for a ethnic minority candidate when the candidate shares similar philosophy as a Republican. That suggests that the only legitimate minority candidate is one who follows the herd and runs a campaign based on the special interests of that particular minority. Which in every case, means the Democratic Party - a coalition of special interest groups. Posted by: Courtney at August 29, 2003 02:01 AMWhen minorities who vote or run as Republicans are called "Uncle Toms" and "traitors", they're free-thinkers and support individual liberty. And brave, as well. I'm sure it's not a good feeling to be called those names or treated with suspicion because you don't vote with your skin color. And tokenism isn't any less offensive? The Austin Chronicle weighed in on this too... Bonilla seconded Dewhurst con mucho gusto, although he was careful to remain stolidly monolingual. He said that by staying in Albuquerque the Democrats were violating the family values and work ethic of Hispanics and setting a bad example for the children. "When immigrants come to this country," said Bonilla, "they come here because they want to be Texans, they want to be Americans, and they want to assimilate, with this great opportunity that we have in this country, and take advantage for it with their children and grandchildren. ... Racially divisive debates are not welcome in this state by any ethnic group."Posted by: Jim D at August 29, 2003 04:16 PM Jim, you ought to post that last comment on the site. Great article. Posted by: ByronUT at August 30, 2003 03:34 AMPost a comment
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