The meaning of all this is ominous. The totally qualified new CCC President, Dr. Jason Hurst, announced at the CCC BoT meeting that he has not as yet moved his family to Cleveland County. This guy can get a job anywhere he wants and if and when he decides to. When he determines he has been lied to about how good CCC is or decides he doesn’t need or want the hassle of dealing with the “protected” internal problems at CCC on top of an impotent and gridlocked Board of Trustees, all he has to do is resign and go somewhere else where the BoTs are honest and forthcoming with their information to him. In a blink Dr. Hurst could tell Cleveland County to go stick it and leave the BoTs with their Executive Vice President who is alleged to be devious and vindictive. And, allegedly, just waiting to stab somebody in the back to get the President’s position for herself. Just what CCC needs is a never ending scandal that truly never ends.
Other juicy tidbits of CCC related political gossip are as follows.
1. CCC BoT member Sheriff Alan Norman, presently a Democrat, has been reported to be considering a switch to Republican after the 2018 election. Then, two years into the new term, retire and resign to make way for Captain Joel Shores to be appointed as Sheriff of Cleveland County. This makes sense as Norman would have his full time in for maximum retirement benefits and best keep Democrat wannabe Sheriff Phillip “Bully” Glover from the office he is known to covet. Perhaps Sheriff Norman will be asked about this in his run against Clyde Ledbetter in this year’s election for Sheriff. Mr. Ledbetter has obtained and submitted over 2,500 confirmed registered voter signatures on a petition to the Board of Elections to place his name on the 2018 ballot for the Office of Cleveland County Sheriff. Mr. Ledbetter is also the author of a book entitled “The Search For Truth” subtitled “What one believes should be based on truth, truth should not be based on what one believes.” I ordered a copy for myself on Amazon. Cleveland County voters learning about “truth” seems to me to be a very good thing.
2. Sources have reported that CCC Senior Dean of Development and Governmental Relations at CCC and Commissioner, Eddie Holbrook, (“Massa Eddie” as I nick-named him in this year’s Democrat Primary Election because of his “Plantation Politics” scheme he pulled off with a cadre of Uncle Tom black ministers to “steal” the Democrat Primary election) had a backup plan to file a lawsuit against certain “black” churches if he had lost the Democrat Primary. Which he did lose considering he is a 12 year incumbent commissioner and got beat by almost a thousand votes by one young black candidate and only defeated a second young black candidate by 268 votes to make it through the Democrat Primary. Holbrook’s campaign financial records show that he is backed by many who have or would benefit financially if Holbrook is re-elected. Also, Holbrook, either directly or indirectly, engaged the services of a sexual identity troubled surrogate to run ad hominem attacks on me through false Facebook posts. Third party sources identified Holbrook’s surrogate as a participant in an “Adam4Adam” website and that was the end of the false ad hominem attacks on me. Now, Massa Eddie Holbrook will have to learn the hard way that he is the candidate running for office, not me. Massa Eddie will have to answer for his own record in office, not me. But what I certainly intend to do with Massa Eddie is to publish his record, in office and elsewhere, for all to see and make their own judgment on whether Massa Eddie should be re-elected for office or tarred, feathered and rode out of town on a rail.
3. Brand new information indicates I may have made a mistake in nicknaming Commissioner Eddie Holbrook “Massa Eddie.” This new information, a letter to Commissioners through another governmental agency they fund, calls Holbrook, the Commissioners and others a bunch of “Willie Lynch’s.” Willie Lynch being famous (infamous) for being a great “slave maker” (taking new slaves from Africa and “breaking” them in to be Plantation slaves) in Virginia several hundred years ago. According to the dictionary:
The Willie Lynch Syndrome takes its name from a speech allegedly given by a slaveholder named Willie Lynch in 1712 in the then-colony of Virginia.
In the speech, Lynch described ways to control the black slave population, by pitting them against each other. His methods included pitting lighter-skinned blacks against those with darker skin, turning men and women against each other, and the young against the old.
Lynch insists that by sowing distrust and rivalries among the slaves, they will become easier for white men to dominate as they won’t trust each other enough to unite and rebel.
Although the speech has been widely declared a fake by some revisionist history scholars and historians, its ideas continue to reverberate in our modern world.
The Willie Lynch Syndrome is often cited as a reason why black people struggle to unite and overcome centuries of institutionalized racism. The Willie Lynch speech has been referenced by thinkers and artists like Louis Farrakhan of the Nation of Islam, hip hop artist Kendrick Lamar, and quoted extensively by Denzel Washington in the 2007 movie The Great Debaters.
Since both terms “Massa Eddie” and “Willie Lynch” both refer to Plantation Politics, Perhaps I should re-nickname Eddie Holbrook as Eddie “Massa Willie” Holbrook to be more historically and politically accurate. Especially since Massa Willie Holbrook has “one-upped” the original Willie Lynch by controlling white citizens as well as black citizens by the very same tactics as the original Massa Willie.
Stay tuned as I will publish this new information regarding “Massa Willie” and the Willie Lynchers in the Cleveland County agencies that Commissioner Holbrook defends in a forthcoming article.