Anderson Goes Undercover

by Melissa Bailey | January 8, 2008 8:29 AM | | Comments (13)

IMG_0678.JPGManchester, N.H.— As John McCain supporters filled a downtown plaza, New Haven’s Edward Anderson — channeling Stephen Colbert and the Yippies of yore — crashed the party. His subversive sign fooled not just some McCainiacs, but the media, too.

“Bomb Iran — Vote McCain,” read Anderson’s sign, waving high above the crowds of supporters of the surging Republican presidential candidate as New Hampshire voters prepared to take part in Tuesday’s first-in-the-nation party primaries.

A badge on Anderson’s lapel, “Straight Talk McCain,” pegged Anderson — a liberal activist and blogger active in Connecticut campaigns — as a fan of the Arizona senator.

A bag hanging in Anderson’s hand, however, revealed his true allegiance to the liberal blogging world: “Yearly Kos Convention,” it read.

Anderson’s subversive getup drew coverage from reporters from national and international media outlets, many of whom (including the Nation and the Christopher Hitchens Watch blog) mistook Anderson for a trigger-happy Yankee. (Other duped reporters represented outlets from as far away as Italy, China, and South Korea.)

Anderson’s sign drew cheers from McCain supporters and detractors alike.

“Bomb ‘em all!” cried George Boggs, a U.S. Airforce veteran from Goffstown, N.H.

“I like your sign,” said Jordan Marks with a wink.

“This guy’s a lunatic,” said a man on a Democratic campaign.

Boggs confirmed he took the sign literally: “We ought to bomb them all,” he elaborated. Boggs is an independent — the key group that pollsters say may sweep McCain to victory on primary day. Boggs hasn’t always supported Republicans — Bush is a “dirty trickster,” he said — but he applauded McCain’s war experience and support of the surge in Iraq.

“Let’s bomb their nuclear facilities if that’s what we have to do,” agreed Vietnam veteran and McCain supporter Ray Hayes.

Others who weren’t so hot on bombing Iran called Anderson “cuckoo.” Some tried to argue reason with him.

“Didn’t you hear him sing the song?” countered Anderson. “Bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb Iran.”

In a short speech at the City Hall Plaza, McCain didn’t mention bombing Iran. He did talk bout staying in Iraq until the mission is complete (which he has said may take “a hundred” years), and getting Osama Bin Laden, “if I have to follow him to the gates of Hell.”

McCain was supported by Connecticut Republican U.S. Congressman Chris Shays. (Connecticut’s “Independent” U.S. senator, Joe Lieberman, could also be found touring the state on McCain’s behalf Monday.)

“Hey Chrissy!” called out Anderson, waving his sign with a grin.

Anderson didn’t appear to fool Shays or the McCain staff, but he did succeed in doing a bit of damage to the the McCain effort. “I like McCain, but I think that sign worries me a little,” said an elderly man who gave his name as Joe. “It’s hurting more than it’s helping.”

Asked to explain his antics, Anderson said he was just trying to “point to the truth.”

“Someone is all too happy to bomb Iran,” Anderson said. “Oh, and Joe Lieberman is going to be his wartime consiglieri.”

IMG_0645.JPGAnderson was also handing out buttons against the “Clinton Dynasty.” “Three terms,” he explained, “is too much.”







Comments

Posted by: robn | January 8, 2008 9:06 AM

so awesome!

New Haven needs more merry pranksters like Ed Anderson.

Posted by: doug | January 8, 2008 2:34 PM

Hilarious! I hope he gets some play on the national news.

Posted by: cedarhillresident [TypeKey Profile Page] | January 8, 2008 3:26 PM

yuk yuk.

Posted by: Walt [TypeKey Profile Page] | January 8, 2008 4:21 PM

My guess is that, if another sign carrier tried to give the impression, falsely, that he was a apokesperson or supporter for Obama or another liberal Ms Bailey would use words like "dirty politics", rather than implying that he was a sweet jokester as in this instance.

Nevertheless, the overall story was fairly balanced.

Posted by: aaron | January 8, 2008 5:19 PM

the christopher hitchens reference is wrong -- that link is to an anti-hitchens website ("Hitchens Watch"), not Hitchens's site

Posted by: robn | January 8, 2008 6:25 PM

Ed Andersons actions may be a prank, but at least they're an amplification of McCains actual postiion and therefore factual...unlike the brooks brother rioters of election 2000...if you'll recall, GOP congressional staffers were flown down to Miami to stage fake protests to disrupt and ultimately halt the vote counting process in Florida. Seven years and half a trillion dollars worth of warprofiteering later, here we are.

Posted by: Mike Ortiz | January 8, 2008 7:13 PM

I am a republican and I found the article very amusing. Good job Anderson, I would like to see you on Hannity and Combs, I think it would be a top draw, at least in New Haven. keep up the good work.

Posted by: bugupit | January 8, 2008 9:44 PM

Leave it to Ed! Quick and creative prankster, evil in the best way, and bitingly true!

Posted by: bugupit | January 9, 2008 8:18 AM

Once again Ed Anderson shows that as a Merry Prankster he is quick, sharp and bitingly true!

Posted by: Mark Grueter | January 9, 2008 10:19 AM

I wrote the post on Hitchens Watch, after speaking with Ed. I initially thought the sign had to be a joke. But after speaking with Ed, he played a convincing Republican conservative dolt, so there was really no way to know he wasn't acting. Good for Ed, I suppose, but it's not as if I were one of the yuks agreeing with his sign. I was arguing him or rather, with his 'character'.

- Mark

Posted by: Mark Grueter | January 9, 2008 3:37 PM

A more detailed response on Hitchens Watch:

http://christopherhitchenswatch.blogspot.com/2008/01/its-not-hard-to-lie.html

Posted by: cedarhillresident [TypeKey Profile Page] | January 9, 2008 6:21 PM

I hope we can get a follow up comment from Ed. I would love to here how people reacted

Posted by: amylarkingelbach | January 16, 2008 8:12 PM

to be filed under: why i love new haven. good work.

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