Just a Thought: Former
Congressman Charlie Gonzalez
By Steve Walker
For the past five weeks I
have been writing about Hispanic icons from San Antonio
and other places I have personally encountered over the years including former Mexico ’s
President Vicente Fox, Cesar Chavez former Mayor Henry Cisneros, Senator
Leticia van de Putte and former Senator Joe Bernal.
This week’s column is
about newly retired Congressman Charlie Gonzalez. I met the Congressman under
less than ideal circumstances. It was the year that his father Congressman
Henry B. Gonzalez retired leaving an open seat for Congressional District 20.
Along with five other
candidates who aspired to fill the gap left by Congressman Gonzalez, we all
believed we would be the candidate to follow his legacy. Just before the filing
deadline, Charlie Gonzalez announced he would attempt to continue his father’s
legacy and be the next Congressman from District 20.
We were all devastated.
The already filed candidates included: former Councilman Walter Martinez, former
Councilwoman Maria Berriozabal, and former State Rep. Christine Hernandez, Dr.
Richard Garcia, Lawyer Armando Falcon, and me.
It was an interesting and
lively race to be sure. We attended many debates and events over the grueling
campaign. For most of us it was a very respectful race and no personal attacks.
I am still friends with former Council members Maria Berriozabal and Walter
Martinez. Both have supported me in my political career as well.
On one occasion the
candidates were being interviewed by Univision in their studios in Spanish. For
most of us we had ear plugs to listen to the translation of the question before
we answered in English and then re-translated.
The Congressman sat next to me. Normally the moderator (La Prensa’s Publisher Tino Duran) would read one question and we heard the translation and when they went around the table, each of us would respond. Unfortunately on one question, by the time they got to me they changed the question and I heard no translation so I answered the same question everybody else answered.
Everyone looked at me
funny. Charlie leaned over after it was over, smiled and told me I answered the
wrong question. When he told me what the question was I was really embarrassed even
though no fault of my own, but it was still the wrong answer!
What I admired about
Charlie then and now was his easy going personality, quick wit and charming
demeanor. Although he won the race, he did not lord it over us. He was
extremely gracious to all of us. In fact we have been friends since then. He
endorsed me twice in my run for Judge and contributed to my campaign and even wrote
a recommendation for a possible political appointment down the road.
Now that he is home and in
the private sector I see him and his wife, Linda at most events I attend when I
am shooting photos of those events for my photo blog, walkerreport.net. He has
been recently honored by the Mexican American Unity Council; (MAUC) served as
Grand Marshal of the Fiesta Parade, 2013 as well as crowned King Anchovy. As a
high ranking official at VIA, he continues to make a huge difference in the
lives of local San Antonio
residents.
I look forward to our
continued friendship as he has also made a huge difference in my life.
Anyway, as always, what I
write is “Just a Thought.”
Steve Walker is a Vietnam
Veteran and former Justice of the Peace and Journalist. His column “Ask the
Judge” column ran in La Prensa for the last two years.
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