From Deseret News archives:
Emotions run high around Salt Lake mayor
Just being himself is enough to galvanize, divide or enrage people who have followed his career as Salt Lake City's mayor and who are now watching him become, in the twilight of his final term, a national spokesman for the excoriation and impeachment of President Bush.
"President Bush is a war criminal," Anderson, a Democrat, said at a rally in Salt Lake City on Monday marking the fourth anniversary of the war in Iraq. "Let impeachment be the first step toward national reconciliation and toward penance for the outrages committed in our nation's name."
Anderson, a 55-year-old lapsed Mormon and former litigator with a rich baritone and a mane of patrician-silver hair, is no stranger to strong talk and political stances that leave his audiences breathless with exasperation, admiration or sometimes a mixture of both.
Anderson cheerfully conceded in an interview in his office that he had no hope whatsoever of a political future statewide in Utah because people outside Salt Lake City who are far more likely to be conservative, Republican and members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are likely to hate him. But in what has been a trademark of his seven years in office, he can seem equally disdainful of those who disdain him.
"There's a real resistance to change and an almost pathological devotion to leaders simply because they're leaders," he said, in describing fellow Utahns who do not share his views and who in large numbers support the president (and gave him 72 percent of their vote in 2004). "There's a dangerous culture of obedience throughout much of this country that's worse in Utah than anywhere."
Critics and supporters alike agree that Anderson whose given name is Ross but who is known by almost everyone here as Rocky, with no last name necessary is genuinely passionate and devoted to the causes he has brought to the mayor's office, including global warming, genocide in Darfur, gay and lesbian rights and the war in Iraq.
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