Matthew and Reese’s Report on Eagle Pass, Austin, and Houston Texas
Until 2020, I had never been to Texas, and prior to my trip to Eagle Pass, Austin, and Houston, my only time in Texas was at CPAC Texas in Dallas and driving I-20 during my west coast to east coast trip and staying at a Hampton Inn or something in Amarillo, Texas. Of course, I ran around Dallas in 2022 like I ran around Amarillo, because running is a great way to check out cities. Unfortunately, my foot still isn’t healed from breaking it descending Mount Katahdin after completing my Appalachian Trail thru-hike, so my running has been limited lately.
Instead of running around Eagle Pass, Reese and I walked. We arrived in Eagle Pass at about two in the morning and walked around town before deciding a hotel really wasn’t worth the money for two or three hours of sleep, so I slept in my car at the Planet Fitness parking lot. Then I woke up and crushed my work out, which was when I realized Eagle Pass was different world. I’m not kidding. I don’t think a man or woman was over five and a half feet tall other than me at Planet Fitness.
It was weird going from Biloxi where it’s about fifty-fifty black and white only to Eagle Pass, which I expected to be fifty-fifty too, but fifty-fifty Mexican and white. I was wrong. The only white people were press, and they were all over five and half feet tall. You can see what I’m talking about in the photos, and you’d be surprised how difficult it is to take photos of people without being creepy and weird, but I was seriously like a foot taller than everybody in Eagle Pass, so it was some next level Baron and Bulger stuff.
Then I went to Austin to see a man about a dog. Of course, I wish I could have stayed longer, but I hate driving long distances like from Biloxi to Eagle Pass during the night. In Austin, I probably should have stayed near the University of Texas campus and checked out UT in the morning before heading to Biloxi instead of staying in Houston. Why? Personally, I love exploring universities, and I’ve visited over a hundred, if not two hundred, universities from Dartmouth and Yale to the University of North Carolina and Duke to Stanford and UCLA.
Anyway, back to Eagle Pass where I talked about the security lapses with other reporters and press. One of the Secret Service agents must have heard me talk about the unprotected cliffs, because President Donald J Trump didn’t take the planned route, which disappointed the Trump Republicans looking to see their favorite president.
I’ll tell you what, it’s a lot different watching the people get ecstatic or hours just to see President Trump’s motorcade in person. It’s totally different than the people waiting to hear Donald Trump speak at CPAC. I saw great grandsons with great grandpas and grandmas with granddaughters and mothers and fathers with sons and daughters. It was beyond beautiful, and I’m crying as I write about it.
The people who come to see President Trump have big beautiful American families; they have good families. Unfortunately, Americans who don’t have good families end up in BLM, Antifa, MS-13, and all those street gangs. They aren’t born animals; they are trained to be animals. They need to be trained to be men and women, mothers and fathers. Democrats want parentless children, so they can brainwash, indoctrinate, and social engineer constituents to live lives of crime, abort their babies, and chop their genitals off. And yet we wonder Democrat-on-Democrat crimes is out of control.
Truth be told, Democrat voters are jealous of the Trump Republican families, but if we are going to make America great again, we need to reunite families and heal broken families. Most importantly we need to be families to the family-less, and we need to heal everyone. We’re all emotionally abused from the decades of psychological operations, so brothers and sisters aren’t talking, mothers and daughters aren’t talking, and fathers and daughters aren’t talking. American families are quite literally dying to heal. The Trump family does a great job of setting the example, but Trump Republicans need to realize people like me don’t come from solid families, and people need to be taught to be men and women, husbands and wives, fathers and mothers.
The people of Eagle Pass were absolutely devastated President Trump’s motorcade didn’t come through town, and it was heartbreaking watching people fill the streets from eight and nine in the morning into the early afternoon only to NOT see their favorite President’s motorcade. I don’t think President Trump realizes how much the people love him, and how cancelled rallies due to weather or change routes disappoints his followers. The people love President Trump. They really love him.