Richardsons latest blathering not surprising in the least
Published 8:23 am Tuesday, July 21, 2009
By Staff
Beaufort County Commissioner Hood Richardsons latest foray into Archie Bunkerland raised nary an eyebrow in Beaufort County.
Though his public use of the word wetback in the boards meeting last week and in subsequent interviews riled many, it surprised virtually no one.
Most of you probably remember Archie Bunker the bombastic, homophobic bigot played so convincingly by Carroll OConnor on the 1970s television show All in the Family.
Bunkers outrageously ignorant spoutings were so commonplace that at times they failed to surprise any of the shows other characters. Richardsons taken a page out of Bunkers book in his incessant effort to keep his constituents satisfied.
Its called groping for publicity and votes, and thats all Richardson really seems to care about. Grandstanders rarely aspire to anything but self-gratification, and that sums up Richardsons role on the county board.
Its a game, really, and Richardson plays it quite well. Thats how hes gotten his name into this editorial … but, alas, some things we just cant let go.
It seems difficult to fathom how Richardson gets away with his Bunkeresque views until you remember his goal: staying in office. Comments from Commissioner Stan Deatherage, Richardsons closest ally on the board, reveal much about Richardsons operating style.
My feeling is Hood is famous for using language that his constituents feel comfortable in understanding, especially when he references other data signifying why he uses some of the terms he uses, such as Operation Wetback, initiated in 1954, Deatherage said in a recent interview.
Feel comfortable in understanding?
What!?
Richardsons constituents wouldnt understand the terms illegal alien or undocumented worker?
He had to use the term wetback for his adoring throngs to get the point?
Nonsense.
Publicity, folks, thats all it is no substance or community concern behind it.
Though more-reasonable commissioners often overrule him in the final vote, Richardson frequently manages to dominate the debate and fuel the publics jaded perception of most county commission meetings.
And this is indeed a sad reflection on Beaufort County and all the people who want to see it progress.