Let's dive in.
AOC (the self-alleged Sephardi Jew, and yes I am blogging about that in more depth sometime) has also endorsed Cristina Tzíntzún Ramirez, the self-alleged only real Hispanic in the Dems' Senate race, which of course was news to the best-ideas, most-treading-fiscal-water Sema Hernandez. I expect the runoff to go to her vs ConservaDem gun nut M.J. Hegar.
Speaking of? A former CTR employee throws her under the bus as a "union buster" and a general fake.
BREAKING: A former employee of Cristina Tzintzún Ramirez breaks her silence on Cristina's unlawful and abusive practices as head of JOLT and the Workers' Defense Project.— Plain Ol' Johnny Graz (@jvgraz) February 24, 2020
Maria Yolisma Garcia speaks with @EvaArreguin of De Colores Radio. Clip 1 of 4. pic.twitter.com/OFFBgMnomP
Give that a listen then hit the next three clips. She is attacked for her management of JOLT and other things.
Or just go to clip four, where we hear of how CTR became fake Tex-Mex by legally changing her name from Christine Costello. Here you are:
In clip 4 of 4, Maria covers how Christine Costello changed her name to Cristina Tzintzún Ramirez so she could cosplay as a woman of color and fool the Texas Latinx community into supporting her. pic.twitter.com/Lu0qtl6Fox— Plain Ol' Johnny Graz (@jvgraz) February 24, 2020
Given her treatment of employees, and the capitalism-driven use of identity politics? Put her down as a ConservaDem too! Let's keep the thread going! Whole thing is on Soundcloud. The employee interview with Maria Yolisma Garcia starts at 25:08.
Let's get back to the name change, per Wiki's page on her.
As I told JV on Twitter, the "Tzintzún" I get. It was her mom's maiden name, and she went with it long ago.
But the "Ramirez"? She stole that from her soon-to-be-ex in the fall of 2019, four-plus years after they got married, and also several months after they officially separated and just a month or two before getting divorced.
Note that. That's what I teased up top.
So why?
I'm guessing that for Tex-Mex Hispanics (don't forget that Costello/Tzintzún has, in either accidental ignorance or more a willful dissing of Sema Hernandez, claimed she's the only Mexican in the race or something to that effect), CTR's PR staff thought that Tzintzún was too highbrow or something.
Wiki offers the clue to that, noting she entered the Senate race Aug. 12. "Ramirez" probably sounded more everyday Tex-Mex, even though she is coming off as #FakeTexMex.
Back to JV.
Sema Hernandez has the best overall stances in the race.
That said, despite fellating Bob on a Knob O'Rourke in fall 2018, and falsely or self-delusionally claiming she'd gotten him to back single-payer (he didn't, she didn't, and she's never done a mea culpa), her own attempts to play Just.Another.Politician.™ have backfired. She hasn't gained a lot of traction in the polls and gained nothing financially. By the end of last year, she had just barely broken the $10K mark or so in contributions. What she'll do next, I have no idea. Ditto on what #FakeTexMex will do if she doesn't make the runoff vs gun nut M.J. Hegar. (She's almost certain to get one of the two runoff spots; the other is up in the air.)
David Bruce Collins is theoretically running for the Senate on the Green Party line, but the HB 2504 lawsuit and related issues are complicating matters. Assuming he gets past the complications, he's my vote in the general election.
Let's get back to the name change, per Wiki's page on her.
As I told JV on Twitter, the "Tzintzún" I get. It was her mom's maiden name, and she went with it long ago.
But the "Ramirez"? She stole that from her soon-to-be-ex in the fall of 2019, four-plus years after they got married, and also several months after they officially separated and just a month or two before getting divorced.
Note that. That's what I teased up top.
So why?
I'm guessing that for Tex-Mex Hispanics (don't forget that Costello/Tzintzún has, in either accidental ignorance or more a willful dissing of Sema Hernandez, claimed she's the only Mexican in the race or something to that effect), CTR's PR staff thought that Tzintzún was too highbrow or something.
Wiki offers the clue to that, noting she entered the Senate race Aug. 12. "Ramirez" probably sounded more everyday Tex-Mex, even though she is coming off as #FakeTexMex.
Back to JV.
Since entering the race, she's played political cutesie and footsie other ways. She made it sound like she was for single-payer, before quickly backpedaling to the public option stance.Ms Costello has been marketing herself like a breakfast cereal. Whatever she needs to do to continue the grift, she does. Nothing about this candidate is real. Not a damn thing.— Plain Ol' Johnny Graz (@jvgraz) February 24, 2020
Sema Hernandez has the best overall stances in the race.
That said, despite fellating Bob on a Knob O'Rourke in fall 2018, and falsely or self-delusionally claiming she'd gotten him to back single-payer (he didn't, she didn't, and she's never done a mea culpa), her own attempts to play Just.Another.Politician.™ have backfired. She hasn't gained a lot of traction in the polls and gained nothing financially. By the end of last year, she had just barely broken the $10K mark or so in contributions. What she'll do next, I have no idea. Ditto on what #FakeTexMex will do if she doesn't make the runoff vs gun nut M.J. Hegar. (She's almost certain to get one of the two runoff spots; the other is up in the air.)
David Bruce Collins is theoretically running for the Senate on the Green Party line, but the HB 2504 lawsuit and related issues are complicating matters. Assuming he gets past the complications, he's my vote in the general election.
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