- Ed Anger
, a U.S. tabloid. In addition to weekly columns, a collected book of his writings, "Let's Pave the Stupid Rainforests & Give School Teachers Stun Guns: And Other Ways to Save America" was published in 1996.
History of the pseudonym
The identity was created by Weekly World News writer Rafael "Rafe" Klinger in 1979. Anger's columns were written by the paper's editor
Eddie Clontz from approximately 1990 until Clontz's departure in 2001. After Clontz's retirement, other members of the paper's staff continued penning columns under Ed Anger's name. In June of 2004, Justin Mitchell outed himself as one of the subsequent writers, stating that he was the fourth man to assume the identity in print.Mitchell, Justin. " [http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Front_Page/FF03Aa10.html An alien ate my brain] ", TheAsia Times , publishedJune 3 ,2004 , accessedJuly 10 ,2007 .]Klinger sued the Weekly World News in 1990, claiming that they had no right to continue publishing columns by Anger after Klinger had departed from the paper. A federal court ultimately ruled against Klinger in 1994, prompting the writer to respond in the style of Anger with the remark, "I'm pig-biting mad."Editorial Staff. " [http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/article_brief/eandp/1/1149646 Tabloid can print column] ",
Editor and Publisher ,March 5 ,1994 , p. 19.]In 2002, the Weekly World News temporarily closed its website, weeklyworldnews.com, leaving only a message from Anger on the front page.Miles, Stephanie. " [http://online.wsj.com/public/resources/documents/SB1013009017823279360,00.html Weekly World News Tabloid Has Stern Words for Its Readers] ", the
Wall Street Journal , publishedFebruary 7 ,2002 , accessedJuly 10 ,2007 .] In the missive, Anger threatened that the web content would not reappear until more of the site's readers started buying the printed edition of the tabloid. Kevin Hyson, vice president of the Weekly World News's parent company American Media, subsequently confirmed that the message was a prank designed to broaden the paper's subscriber base. Circulation had declined from 328,000 in 2000 to 275,000 in 2001.Writing style
The Economist described Anger's opinions as "so vitriolically right-wing that [they] possibly came from the left":Anger hated foreigners, yoga, whales, speed limits and pineapple on pizza; he liked flogging, electrocutions and beer. [ [http://www.economist.com/people/displayStory.cfm?story_id=2441585 "Eddie Clontz"] [obituary] , The Economist, 19 February 2004.]
Despite their extremism, Anger's columns were one of the more mainstream elements of the WWN during Clontz's editorship and found a loyal audience, especially in the more conservative and rural areas of the United States.
Anger often begins his columns "I'm madder than...", followed by such phrases as "a monkey with a rotten banana" or "a one-legged man in an ass-kicking contest". These introductions were later lampooned by "
John Boy and Billy " with their "Mad Max" character, who like Anger, is portrayed as an "angry right-winger", and the opening phrase is remarkably similar to that of another fictional character, radio commentator Earl Pitts.References
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