By Dr. G.F. McHale-Scully
"That would be an impeachable offense," laughs a BISD watchdog. "She would lose her credibility if she backed him with all the skeletons in his closet. He has always put his wife, a BISD counselor, and his children ahead of BISD students. And he backstabbed his fellow firefighters in order to briefly reign as chief before greed and arrogance brought him down.
"Trustee Phil Cowen is risking his integrity as part of his bromance with this Matamoros product whose shady past has benighted his future. Cowen, a straight arrow in the tradition of his much-loved family, doesn't seem to understand that Elizondo, who is thin-skinned and burdened with a Trump temperament when criticized, precipitated his own downfall.
"Rather than hugging the trunk, he started to climb the tree crazed with an overweening ambition. He went from branch to limb to twig until grasping for the highest leaf he came crashing back to earth. Like a true loser, he blames everyone but himself. He went from a plump nice guy to a skinny bad guy."
With the contemptuous Ernie Hernandez, a poster child for Brownsville corruption, returning to politics as a rumored candidate for the Port of Brownsville, Elizondo reportedly wants to challenge City Commissioner Jessica Tetreau for her seat next May.
In her reelection bid in 2015 against businessman Sergio Zarate, the incumbent apparently convinced Elizondo to break with the majority of the firefighters and support her. The pathetic macho complained that Zarate had hurt his feelings by refusing to give him his unconditional support.
"Elizondo must be angry that Tetreau didn't pay her debt to him when he was being demoted from fire chief to janitor before he was suspended and finally terminated," says Scott Steinbeck, The McHale Report's managing editor. "He must think he is making a cameo appearance in the Netflix series Narcos and it's time to collect his pound of flesh.
"Elizondo has been humbled and humiliated. He groveled at the feet of those who could further his career and stepped on others in his quest for power. He is done. He is cooked. He stinks worse than the barbacoa the BISD once wanted to shovel down the mouths of its hungry kids in order to make sure an insider pocketed his kickback. I never thought I would vote for Jessica, but in this mano-a-mano she is a dandelion and Carlos is dung."
As we have mentioned in the past, Brownsville Independent School District Trustee Carlos Elizondo is a bully.
Is he trying to intimidate Superintendent Dr. Esperanza Zendejas into supporting him for board president?

"Trustee Phil Cowen is risking his integrity as part of his bromance with this Matamoros product whose shady past has benighted his future. Cowen, a straight arrow in the tradition of his much-loved family, doesn't seem to understand that Elizondo, who is thin-skinned and burdened with a Trump temperament when criticized, precipitated his own downfall.
"Rather than hugging the trunk, he started to climb the tree crazed with an overweening ambition. He went from branch to limb to twig until grasping for the highest leaf he came crashing back to earth. Like a true loser, he blames everyone but himself. He went from a plump nice guy to a skinny bad guy."
With the contemptuous Ernie Hernandez, a poster child for Brownsville corruption, returning to politics as a rumored candidate for the Port of Brownsville, Elizondo reportedly wants to challenge City Commissioner Jessica Tetreau for her seat next May.
In her reelection bid in 2015 against businessman Sergio Zarate, the incumbent apparently convinced Elizondo to break with the majority of the firefighters and support her. The pathetic macho complained that Zarate had hurt his feelings by refusing to give him his unconditional support.
"Elizondo must be angry that Tetreau didn't pay her debt to him when he was being demoted from fire chief to janitor before he was suspended and finally terminated," says Scott Steinbeck, The McHale Report's managing editor. "He must think he is making a cameo appearance in the Netflix series Narcos and it's time to collect his pound of flesh.
"Elizondo has been humbled and humiliated. He groveled at the feet of those who could further his career and stepped on others in his quest for power. He is done. He is cooked. He stinks worse than the barbacoa the BISD once wanted to shovel down the mouths of its hungry kids in order to make sure an insider pocketed his kickback. I never thought I would vote for Jessica, but in this mano-a-mano she is a dandelion and Carlos is dung."