Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: THURSDAY, March 2, 1995 TAG: 9503020038 SECTION: EDITORIAL PAGE: A-8 EDITION: METRO SOURCE: DATELINE: LENGTH: Short
Officially, of course, council members say only that they will consider amending the city's sign ordinance to provide legal residence to Macher's Big Boy and/or other gargoyles atop his new downtown restaurant. In fact, they've retreated again, under fire of populist opinion that Macher has been furiously fueling.
Whatever one thinks of Macher's cooking, he clearly understands that public outrage, like the product Roanoke Gas sells, can be a fast, clean and efficient source of power. Pulling the self-styled "rebel" act, he's got competitors amazed by the blitz of front-page coverage, the city looking bad simply for trying to uphold signage laws, and council members (along with a few other customers) eating from his counter.
Still, with apologies to Lincoln, Macher should remember: You may fuel all the people some of the time; you can even fuel some of the people all the time; but you can't fuel all of the people all the time. Now, cool it.
by CNB