Opinion
Popcorn Politics and Real Accountability
Tony Carter screwed up. Period. No excuses. No redemption tour. No “this isn’t who I am” press release written by a consultant at midnight. He made a bad call, full stop.
Now the real spectacle begins: What this means for the Board of Supervisors. Carter messes up, and everyone suddenly has very strong opinions, especially those who voted against him. They’re out here yelling, “See? Nothing changed there!”
Can Carter redeem himself and keep doing the job voters elected him to do? Maybe. But let’s be honest: this is an uphill climb, in a wind tunnel, while a crowd throws popcorn and shouts, “I told you so.”
Owning the mistake is step one. Getting help, fixing the behavior, and proving – every single day – that this won’t happen again is the real work. Redemption isn’t a press release. Trust is earned. Anyone demanding instant purity has clearly never met an actual human being… or looked in a mirror.
Does drinking automatically disqualify someone from office? No, just ask Hegseth. Should Carter step down and be replaced? No. At a minimum, he should seek treatment, put serious guardrails in place, and probably hire a driver because the only thing he should be driving right now is the point that actions have consequences.
Carter didn’t run for office to serve himself. He ran because voters wanted a Board of Supervisors that wasn’t self-serving, which makes it deeply ironic that the loudest calls to replace him are coming from those who support the other guy, whose coping mechanism for losing an election is now and has always been… serving themselves.
Disagree if you want. That’s your right. But let’s stop pretending this is about “saving our County democracy.” Accountability means responsibility, transparency, and sustained change. It does not mean overturning an election because the runner-up suddenly smells blood and calls it virtue.
There was a reason the other candidate wasn’t elected. And look at that – nothing changed there.
Sue Laurence
Front Royl, VA
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