Bob Inglis joined members of the Darlington County GOP in Hartsville, South Carolina, for a conversation about conservative leadership, free enterprise, and practical solutions to our energy and climate challenges. Photo credit: Darlington County GOP.
Dear EcoRight Supporter,
Hartsville is where the coastal plain meets the inland, sandhills region of South Carolina. It’s a city of 7,400 people, home to Coker College and the Coker family’s very successful Fortune 500 company, Sonoco Products. It’s surrounded by big farms that grow peanuts, cotton, and corn, among other crops.
I was there on Tuesday, May 19, to speak to the Hartsville Rotary Club, to have an afternoon coffee with farmers from the Farm Bureau, and to speak to an evening gathering of the Darlington County GOP.
President Trump’s presence was felt. The farmers told me that the President’s tariffs had destroyed their markets. China used to buy their peanuts. Now they’re buying from Argentina. Still, the farmers were somewhat reticent to speak against the President.
At the GOP gathering, the self-proclaimed father of the Darlington County GOP confronted a state senator who was making quick rounds to shake hands before moving on. “This redistricting map is a disaster,” the father of the GOP told the senator. “What does Hartsville have in common with Rock Hill?” (The redistricting map dictated by the White House would have put Hartsville in a district with Rock Hill, SC, a suburb of Charlotte, NC.)
“The Orange Man wants it,” the senator responded, “and who can stand against the Orange Man?”
To me, the most shocking thing wasn’t the abdication of the senator’s role in representing his constituents. We’re all getting used to that. The most shocking thing was the irreverent reference to the President. “Orange Man?” To the father of the GOP? In the midst of a gathering of the Darlington County GOP?
The irreverence gives me some hope. Maybe the devotion isn’t as deep as it seems. Maybe the reruns of the reality TV show are becoming tiresome. Maybe those farmers or their children who hope to keep the family farm realize that climate change isn’t a hoax. And that redistricting map? It was rejected by the South Carolina Senate one week later when 12 Republicans did, in fact, stand against the Orange Man.
Onward,
Bob
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- 05/05: Community engagement is a necessary component of the transition to clean energy (Matt Glazewski of the Washington Climate Corps Network)
- 05/19: What Next: Carbon tax advocates focus on other adjacent policies (featuring Danny Richter)
- 05/26: Cuts to key sustainable rivers program could ultimately post more costs than savings (featuring The Nature Conservancy’s Jim Howe)
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Events
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- 05/07: Greenville, SC – Speaking event with Pleasantburg Rotary Club
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- 05/19: Hartsville, SC – Speaking event with Darlington County GOP
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