Little known candidate for Mayor of San Antonio, Napoleon Madrid, claimed that he got into the Mayor’s race because he felt that the other candidates weren’t addressing the right issues. But maybe he agreed with at least one candidate’s issue stances. This from the San Antonio Express-News website (www.mysa.com): I put some comments of my own in Italics next to some of the quotes…Just FYI
Madrid’s “Issues and Concerns” page on his Web site was nearly identical to the platform on Trish DeBerry-Mejia’s campaign site, including the order in which each issue was presented. The text was copied word for word in its entirety.
Madrid pulled the page down from his site Friday, shortly after a San Antonio Express-News reporter asked him how the two pages could be identical.
“No way,” he responded initially. “All I can tell you is the interns that were working on mine, I know that they went to everybody else’s to check it out. I can’t tell you on that, sir, to be honest with you.
“I would have never done that,” he said. “I don’t plagiarize nothing.” – Maybe Madrid should know not to use a double negative like ‘I don’t … nothing’ It’s … anything.
Madrid, who has said he believes theft is wrong, denied that he’d stolen from DeBerry-Mejia and placed the blame on an intern: “He was a student from, um, St. Philip’s (College).” – So you not only pawn off the responsibility to someone else, but you can’t even remember where he was an intern from? Sounds like you know whats going on in your campaign … and you wonder what would happen if you were Mayor.
When DeBerry-Mejia initially learned her platform had been hijacked, she said: “I didn’t even know Napoleon had a Web site.” – I didn’t even know he was running for Mayor.
Nonetheless, she was bothered by it. In all her years of journalism and public relations work, DeBerry-Mejia said, she’s never been plagiarized.
“I put a lot of time and effort and thought into that, so naturally, it’s disappointing that somebody would be that blatant,” she said. “But I guess you could always look at it as a compliment because the old expression is imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.”
DeBerry-Mejia recalled meeting Madrid for the first time after a February candidate forum at Jefferson High School.
“He came up to me that night and said, ‘It was very nice to hear you and they’re great ideas you have, and when I get into office, I’d certainly appreciate it if you’d consider being my deputy mayor,’” she said.
San Antonio doesn’t have a deputy mayor position, but Madrid has said he would fire the city manager and create the deputy position instead.
Madrid, too, noted that he’d met DeBerry-Mejia at the February forum. He said he recalls giving her some of his campaign issues and raised the question of whether she might have borrowed from him.
“No, we absolutely did not,” she said.
In a Friday e-mail to the Express-News, Madrid reiterated his stance that he did not plagiarize his opponent’s Web site.
“I never need to copy anyone because whom I am, and what I am is a Christian,” he wrote. – What exactly does being Christian have to do with it … oh yes … nothing …
Here are links to the pages in question … so you can decide for yourself:
Trish DeBerry-Mejia’s website: http://www.tinyurl.com/cywqbj
Napoleon Madrid’s website: http://www.tinyurl.com/dkt7p7
It is the first day post-election in San Antonio. Julian Castro is now the Mayor-elect of the City of San Antonio. He was able to garner enough votes to avoid a run-off in his second bid for the office. Castro got the support of 54% of voters (42,745 votes), Trish DeBerry-Mejia came in second place with 29% (22,031 votes). The one person I definitely did not want to be elected Mayor, Diane Cibrian only received a paltry 8% of the vote (6,181 votes). Shelia McNeil (whose connection to tax-payer funded trips, including the Inauguration; and having city workers paint her fence may have hurt her chances) recieved only 4% of the vote (2,962 votes). Here are links to interviews from KENS 5 with each of the four major candidates:
On Monday, San Antonio Living on News 4 WOAI hosted a Mayoral “Debate” with the four leading candidates for San Antonio Mayor. If you don’t know who they are, they include Shelia McNeil, Julian Castro, Diane Cibrian, and Trish DeBerry-Mejia. The show started with an opening roundtable discussion with all four candidates. [


