GOP chair calls out Richardson
Published 5:18 pm Thursday, January 6, 2011
By By JONATHAN CLAYBORNE
jonathan@wdnweb.com
Staff Writer
In a letter to the editor scheduled to run in Fridays Washington Daily News, the chairman of the Beaufort County Republican Party calls out a GOP county commissioner for his handling of issues surrounding Beaufort Regional Health System.
In the letter, local GOP Chairman Larry Britt expresses his dissatisfaction with the way Commissioner Hood Richardson has played his role as a member of the BRHS Board of Commissioners and the county board.
Britt expresses surprise that, in a called meeting Monday night, Richardson told his fellow commissioners that they shouldnt try to reopen negotiation with suitors interested in partnering with BRHS.
Britt never names Richardson, but refers to him as the commissioner who was on the negotiating committee for the hospital, and he recalls the BRHS committees 2-2 deadlock on whether to affiliate with Community Health Systems of Franklin, Tenn., or Greenville-based University Health Systems of Eastern Carolina.
He (Richardson) did state that it was OK for (commissioners) to ask a few questions, but in the end, just go with his committees results even though the negotiating committee ended with a two/two split, Britt wrote. After all, they got the most money for the county and thats what its all about, isnt it?
The full hospital board voted 5-4 to endorse CHS, which has offered the most money to take over the health system.
Britt didnt sign the letter as chairman of the county GOP, and, in an interview, confirmed he wrote the letter in his capacity as a private citizen.
To read the letter, see Fridays editorial page.
Asked whether he believes Richardsons actions have been good or bad for the party, Britt said, Its a two-way sword.
He does a lot of things good for the party, he continued. And, at the same time, the way he is turns a lot of people off. But, by the same token, he gets the most number of votes at election time. So, theres a lot of people who like him; theres probably an equal number of people who dislike him.
Privately, some members of the GOP have criticized Richardson for being too combative in meetings.
Asked if he had any personal objections to Richardsons actions, Britt replied by saying, Sometimes his manner and what he does can turn some people off. And I think what he stands for is what the party stands for, but he is to a degree that if anybody else is to a lesser degree theyre not even a Republican, and I have a problem with that.
Britt asserted that deciding the future of the hospital shouldnt be a political matter, but he also registered his dissatisfaction with the way the matter has been handled by the BRHS board and the county commissioners.
I think the community and the Democratic and the Republican Party have been hurt by it, he said. I dont think its been handled well at all. Its gone on much too long as far as not only the (hospital) employees but the community as a whole. Its something that should have been settled a long time ago. Thats whats hurt the community is the indecision thats been hanging over it for months.
Richardson wasnt immediately available for comment Wednesday. The Daily News provided his wife, Shirley, with a copy of Britts letter in an attempt to obtain a response.
Asked for his input, GOP Commissioner Stan Deatherage, Richardsons frequent ally on the county board, indicated the conflict, if there is one, may boil down to a lack of understanding by some members of the public.
Now that the commissioners are finally being brought into this process of leasing BRHS, we are finding there are some technical components to the negotiations that must be followed, Deatherage commented. Commissioner Richardson understands this. Many of the people in the public, including some commissioners, may not at this point. I include Chairman Britt as a member of the public that may not be up on the things commissioners can do and cant do at this point.
Deatherage suggested he doesnt rely on the local GOPs support.
They do their thing; I appreciate it, he said. I stay out of their way and they stay out of mine.
Republican Commissioner Al Klemm has criticized Richardson in the past, but declined to do so Wednesday.
Ive been around Commissioner Richardson since 2000. Hes different, Klemm remarked.
He added, I dont want to do anything at this point to jeopardize these very, very serious negotiations that are going on, anything that would jeopardize my relationship as far as trying to work with the other county commissioners.
As to the question of whether Richardsons conduct should be taken into account from a political perspective, Thats an issue for the Republican Party and the voters to decide, Klemm concluded.