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RNC 2004: Do You Have Any Special Powers? (11 comments)

RNC 2004: Do You Have Any Special Powers?

Monday, August 30, 2004 - 11:33 AM

On Sunday, the Republicans for Voldemort Street Team converged on the hapless protesters at United for Peace and Justice's protest march, forcing RFV bumper stickers into the hands of confused do-gooders. Welcome to any of you who have found us through our sticker-related activities. You may be interested in our Republicans for Voldemort merchandise. A reminder: If you buy an RFV or JLD t-shirt before the end of September, we'll throw a buck towards MoveOn. Tell your friends!

So I've been trying all morning to think of how to approach this post and tell you how everything went, when a very nice reporter from the Wall Street Journal goes ahead and writes it for me:
Harry Potter Politics
By Jessica Mintz, Wall Street Journal
August 30, 2004

As the anti-Bush march got under way in New York on Sunday, political freebies were changing hands on the city's Seventh Avenue, from "George W. Bush: Chicken-Hawk-in-Chief" T-shirts to vegan hummus sandwiches to a small group of men handing out red-white-and-blue "Republicans for Voldemort" bumper stickers. The group urged passers-by to "Vote for the Dark Lord!" That would be Voldemort, the villain of the popular Harry Potter book series.

"Some people think that political protest has to be humorless, but people are more likely to show [this sticker] to their friends if it's funny," said Jon Rosenberg. This vote-for-Voldemort campaign emerged from one episode of a comic strip Mr. Rosenberg and his friend Phillip Karlsson, both 30 years old, launched more than seven years ago. Though the comic strip began as a chronicle of life in their New York City apartment, it eventually spun off a fantastical cast of characters, including aliens and a talking rooster named Diablo.

In August 2003, the Web-based cartoon strip, which appears at www.goats.com, featured Diablo busy at work on the Voldemort's campaign for governor of California.

Now Voldemort is running for president. His platform? "We can do better. We can be more evil," says Mr. Rosenberg. The Voldemort episode's popularity spawned demand for a line of gear that includes T-shirts and messenger bags. While stickers were free during the march, they usually go for at $1 apiece on the Web.
I'd link directly to the article but the Journal does that silly thing where they charge people to read their content. Newsday also had an article today that mentioned the shirts, but not us specifically. I also did interviews with the NY Post, Fuse Television (Who asked us if we had any 'special powers': "We have the power to change the world! Or drink beer. I'm not really sure."), and a few radio stations. If anyone sees or hears anything RFV-related, let us know by posting in the discussion attached to this article.

We want to thank everyone (Meredith, Jeff, Ian and Josh) who came out and helped us yesterday; we handed out about 2,000 stickers in the space of two hours, which is pretty amazing. We'll probably be out at least one more time this week, stirring up trouble and such, so if you see us, come say hi.

Click through to the rest of the story for pictures and commentary.


There were hundreds of thousands of protesters, and many of them seemed not to like the current administration. Some of them seemed downright sad.


The RFV Street Team (left to right: Ian, Josh, Phillip) decides they will make the protesters happy by courageously handing out stickers.


Wow! Look at them go! Josh, Meredith and Ian work the crowd.


Phillip passes a sticker to an invisible protester.


This protester enjoyed our stickers enough to put one on her shirt.


RFV stickers bring joy to everyone.


A trend begins to emerge.


Amy is happy to help do her part to overthrow our imperial overlords.


Robert Smigel rudely makes a phone call during the protest, talking so loudly no one else can hear the shouts of "Fox News Sucks!" When his assistant asked who we were, I said "We're a bunch of dorks." It's true!

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Shoulda told the Fuse guy, "I am made of poison" (Score: 1)
posted Monday, August 30, 2004 - 01:19 PM (#19684)
Wow. If New Jersey Transit didn't require that I get cavity-searched to get into the city this week, I'd help you guys out on your next attempt to stir up some shit.

Then again, what's a little anal sovereignty between friends?


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Re: RNC 2004: Do You Have Any Special Powers? (Score: 2)
posted Monday, August 30, 2004 - 02:22 PM (#19688)
Phillip looks fairly clean shaven.
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Re: RNC 2004: Do You Have Any Special Powers? (Score: 2, Awesome)
posted Monday, August 30, 2004 - 06:55 PM (#19697)
I saw quite a few of them yesterday. And now, thanks to a dehydrated, passed out feminist, I have my own copy of the sticker.
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Streeeet Teeeeam (Score: 2)
posted Tuesday, August 31, 2004 - 05:42 AM (#19700)
In Response to gtyrrell (#19684):

Who the hell is this "Jeff" guy?
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Re: RNC 2004: Do You Have Any Special Powers? (Score: 1)
posted Tuesday, August 31, 2004 - 12:18 PM (#19702)
That is cool in all sorts of ways. You have made it to that bastion of the Liberal Media, the Wall Street Journal. Kudos!
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Re: RNC 2004: Do You Have Any Special Powers? (Score: 2, Compelling)
posted Thursday, September 02, 2004 - 10:17 PM (#19765)
I wish I didn't live so far away from NYC or I'd of totally been there to help man. but I bet most fans feel the same way. RIGHT PEOPLE?!?!?!
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Re: RNC 2004: Do You Have Any Special Powers? (Score: 2)
posted Friday, September 03, 2004 - 12:45 AM (#19769)
In Response to Mac_the_Knife (#19765):

No.

I am a fan, but that doesn't mean I'm going to follow their political agenda.
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Re: RNC 2004: Do You Have Any Special Powers? (Score: 3, Clever)
posted Friday, September 03, 2004 - 01:11 AM (#19772)
"Compassionate Conservative"

rAGHgrG Brains!

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Re: RNC 2004: Do You Have Any Special Powers? (Score: 2)
posted Friday, September 03, 2004 - 02:46 PM (#19802)
Jon,
You have the power to move us.


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