Posted on 09/05/2012 11:13:51 AM PDT by Red Steel
If you have any doubt about what Democrats think of their keynote speaker tonight, San Antonio mayor Julian Castro, take a gander at this cover image from the San Antonio Current, one of the alternative weeklies out there:
Beside the C in the style of the Obama logo, in case you cant read the small print at the bottom, it says, CASTRO FOR (insert here).
When convention organizers announced Castro would be their keynote speaker, I took a look at his record . . . and found little to cheer about in his three years as mayor:
When Democrats announced that San Antonio mayor Julián Castro would deliver the keynote address of the 2012 party convention, the medias comparisons of the mayor to President Obama intensified: a little-known, charismatic member of a minority group, getting a big opportunity to address his party and the country perhaps a steppingstone to the highest of offices.
In fact, Castros dramatic debut on the national stage seems almost preordained: In May 2010, The New York Times Magazine ran a lengthy profile portraying Castro as The Post-Hispanic Hispanic Politician, with explicit comparisons to President Obama and predictions that he will be the first Hispanic president of the United States. NPR notes hes been called the great Latino hope. CNNs Soledad OBrien featured Castro in a documentary about Latinos in America. Hes given a TED talk on The Power of Education: How It Changed My World.
Castro is indeed a lot like the Barack Obama of 2004: a subject of endless glowing media profiles, touted as the voice of an entire ethnic group, charisma by the bucketful . . . and a short record of quite modest achievements. The vast majority of the discussion about Castro focuses on his enormous potential and what is to come, not on his accomplishments and what he has done.
That is not an accident. Castro was elected by a populace facing serious problems, and in his time in office, the city has made very little measurable progress in addressing those problems.
Today and tomorrow, every morning paper/newsweekly/politico will run their Castro profiles, and almost all of them will include the same five or six things:
But as Representative Bobby Rush asked of congressional candidate Barack Obama, Whats he done? It is kind of creepy to see just how many hurrahs and hosannas a politician can generate without actually doing much of anything, particularly on bread-and-butter issues like crime and education. If a Castro defender wants to argue hes only been in office three years, fine . . . but that just raises the question of why an unaccomplished mayor is giving the keynote address. Its like watching the Obama playbook from 2004 all over again . . .
UPDATE: For those not familiar with Rosie Castro, the mayors mother:
She handles her First Mom status with quiet equanimity, pausing to smile and greet all passersby. When I ask her which one of her sons will become President, she smiles mischievously, You mean which one will become President first?
And there, dear reader, is one of the savviest politically correct answer of the year. Enjoy!
I was born in San Antonio and Ive lived here my whole life. I was an only child, raised by my mother, who emigrated from San Luis Potosí, Mexico when she was 8. Mom died the year Julián and Joaquín graduated from Stanford. I grew up in the neighborhood around Culebra and Zarzamora, near the Little Flower Basilica. I moved a couple of times when the boys were younger but we spent their junior high to high school years living right by St. Marys University. They both graduated from Jefferson High.
At the time I was growing up, Mexican-American women werent typically involved in politics. When I attended Our Lady of the Lake, I had a mentor, Dr. Margaret Kramer, who introduced me to a lot of local politicians. I got involved with the Young Democrats and later became chair of the Bexar County Raza Unida Party for a time. I ran for city council in 1971 with the Committee for Barrio Betterment. I didnt win but I learned a very valuable lesson: Im a good organizational person. I like working behind the scenes and pulling it together.
From the Times profile of the mayor:
She was born in San Antonio in 1947 to an immigrant mother who didnt get past fourth grade; she didnt meet her father till she was 34. To Rosie, the Alamo is a symbol of bad times. They used to take us there when we were schoolchildren, she told me. They told us how glorious that battle was. When I grew up I learned that the heroes of the Alamo were a bunch of drunks and crooks and slaveholding imperialists who conquered land that didnt belong to them. But as a little girl I got the message we were losers. I can truly say that I hate that place and everything it stands for.
To Julian Castros credit, when your mother hates the Alamo and you are elected mayor of San Antonio twice, you have some serious campaigning skills.
Yep and Peggy, “Tokyo Rose”, Noonan has her school girl crush on for him like she did O in 2008.
He’ll have a tough path taking that next step by winning a statewide election in conservative Texas.
Aztalan
The guy is a radical, he has no shot.
Do you think the media is going to “out” his radical ties? Seriously...we have a radical in the WH right now!
I just read an article about how he does not speak Spanish. He took lessons for the convention speech. His mom encouraged English in the home.
I couldn’t stand to watch the unibrowed idiot with the creepy constant grin for more than five minutes last night.
Media candidate will little experience.
We know how that works out.
Breibart has a story about how Casto’s mother was a “community organizer” (that ring a bell?) and a member of a far-left fringe branch of La-Raza that advocated a violent uprising by Hispanics in the Southwest and the formation of a Socialist Hispanic State like Cuba. She pushed both her boys into politics. Scary stuff. This commie makes Obama look moderate...
You mean like a black liberation theology, Alinsky disciple of a community organizer had no shot?
Here's my recommendation, don't vote for an "IVY LEAGUE" Educated politician. They don't relate!
Here's my recommendation, don't vote for an "IVY LEAGUE" Educated politician. They don't relate!
If Obama could, he would cut the military to bone which is one the top employers in San Antonio. If Obama and the Rat party could, they would virtually make it impossible to drill for oil/natural gas even on Private lands. San Antonio is reaping great rewards from the Eagle Ford Shale activity which sits right on the border of Bexar County and stretches to an area southwest toward Del Rio and Laredo and southeast towards Corpus Christi. Many oil companies and related industries have invested huge sums of money on new operations centers in San Antonio. Companies such as Weatherford Interantional, Bakers-Huges. Valero and Nu-Star energy are major employers based in San Antonio and are gradually transitioning much of their refining capacity to refine Eagle Ford Shale product. All of that would come to crash end and devastate the San Antonio economy if Castro's here got his way!
If only the State controlled media(Texas Division) would point that out. But they are too busy as well pushing him for Governor before the GOP gets a chance to run a Hispanic as Governor and win.
He’s just another PRO-ABORTION “catholic” that brings great scandal to the Church. All pro-abortion “catholics” should be excommunicated from the Church. They give believing Catholics a bad name. Damn hypocrites.
He’s Henry Cisneros with a commie mommie, and he will probably end up in a scandal, too. My husband and I used to go down south for our vacation when the cub was young, and I remember San Luis Potosi as a surly, communist-proud place-very unfriendly to tourists-and I even speak Spanish.
Black, Hispanic, African, Latino, blah blah blah
That’s all they got, and we saw where that misguided mindset led us.....to the Empty Suit in the White House.
The last thing I’d want is a parallel to Obama.
The Castro’s probably got invited by mistake, the DNC thinking they were the Castro’s from Cuba.
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