CHAMBERS STALKING
/DP-M, the publisher of The Brownsville Republic, is trying to walk back the comment in which he is accusing Republican Cameron County Sheriff nominee John Chambers of stalking a teenage girl. Here is the commentary copied word-for-word as it appeared on his site this weekend as part of his scathing denunciation of the Trump puppet:
"John Chambers, the chubby, aw-shucks Republican in the Nov. 3rd contest against Democrat Eric Garza needs to be looked-at carefully by county voters. There is, as we have noted in previous reporting, something to make you wonder. He’s worked law enforcement in his odd own way (stalking a 16-year-old girl in one incident), been the outsider in his own department (Early, Texas) and even been arrested."
Adding a kick in the balls after he has sent the slimy politician against the ropes with a staggering right, /DP-M slips in one more jab before his victim collapses on the canvas: "This is not sheriff material."
Are we misinterpreting something when the aging journalist says that Chambers has "worked law enforcement in his odd way (stalking a 16-year-old girl in one incident)..." or is he making an accusation? When the shit hit the fan, /DP-M is now defending himself by claiming that he is only lifting this line from a document for the throat-cutting article, but he doesn't cite any official report in the damning condemnation of Chambers whom /DP-M argues is unfit for the job.
"If /DP-M believes that Chambers is unfit for the job, then exhibiting evidence that he was 'stalking a 16-year-old girl' would certainly be the perfect closing statement for a lawyer who wanted to convince a jury that there was a serious credibility issue regarding the defendant," observed Justo Leyes, The McHale Report's legal expert.
We, at The McHale Report, after perusing that Chambers stalked a 16-year-old girl from /DP-M's The Brownsville Republic, agree with out longtime ally and colleague's conclusion: "This is not sheriff material."
"According to /DP-M, this is the second time that he is reporting on the stalking incident," noted Scott Steinbeck, The McHale Report's managing editor. "No other blog, newspaper or television station has broken this story. In the news business, if a reporter says that a person is guilty of a certain behavior, then he or she is making an accusation.
"If we post that Mayor Trey Mendez is using government cheese to make his pizzas at Dodici based on a Baker Boys' investigation, we are making an accusation. You can contend that you are merely publishing the facts, but hiding behind a facade of semantics is not going to protect you from the charge that you are making an accusation. We all know that there in no such animal as objective journalism. Never was; never will be."
/DP-M used "stalking a 16-year-old girl" as part of his general characterization of Chambers. It was the blogger's straight statement as part of his detailed assault on the man who is fast becoming known throughout Cameron County as the Lawless Lawman. After scrutinizing /DP-M's sordid revelations of Chambers, who in his right mind would vote for this man that may have a penchant for preying on little girls?
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