Rep. Issa, promising free McDonald’s fries at noon, dodges protesters in San Marcos ...Middle East

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A flyer posted this week at a San Marcos McDonald’s said: “Be served in Drive Thru by Congressman Darrell Issa,” offering complimentary “Freedom Fries” between noon and 1 p.m. Thursday.

But noon Thursday came and no Issa.

That didn’t stop at least 100 protesters with clever signs and “this is what democracy looks like” chants.

Summoned by Indivisible of North County San Diego (“EMERGENCY RALLY!”) on social media, a crowd that lined West San Marcos Boulevard soon learned the East County Republican was a no-show — until perhaps hours later.

A little before 6:30 p.m., however, Issa spokesman Jonathan Wilcox sent me email, saying: “Looks like you missed all the action” and enclosing three photos of Issa wearing an apron and posing with franchise owner Brenda Schmid.

Rep. Darrell Issa with McDonald’s franchise owner Brenda Schmid. (Courtesy of Issa office)Rep. Darrell Issa serves customers via McDonald’s drive-thru window. (Courtesy of Issa office)Rep. Darrell Issa with McDonald’s franchise owner Brenda Schmid. (Courtesy of Issa office)

A female manager answering the phone at McDonald’s said Schmid wasn’t there and wouldn’t say when Issa made his visit.

“I don’t know [when],” she said, “and we’re not supposed to answer any like news questions … that’s just what they told us.”

In a statement to Times of San Diego, Issa aide Wilcox wouldn’t specify the arrival time either.

“When is the media going to stop cheerleading the most partisan Democrats in town as they harass perfect strangers for no reason and try to stop a congressman from visiting district businesses and meeting constituents desiring a real conversation?” he said via email.

An organizer of the street rally who declined to give her name said the event’s purpose was to urge Issa to hold an in-person town hall.

“Our entire motivation is to have an audience with him — have all these fine folks be able to tell their representative what is important to them,” she said.

Holding her chicken head mask, she added: “It’s heartbreaking to see so many senior citizens scared that they might lose their only source of income and their health care.

“And the fact that they can’t meet with Darrell Issa, even if you stalk him and show up to a McDonald’s on a Thursday afternoon. There’s no hope for any of us if we can’t talk to our representative.”

She said she didn’t live in Issa’s 48th District, but called herself the leader of Indivisible North County San Diego — which began in 2017 to oppose Rep. Duncan D. Hunter.

EMERGENCY PROTEST: Tomorrow, April 24th, we just got a tip that Darrell Issa will be serving fries at the McDonald's drive-through from 12pm-1pm at 570 W San Marcos Blvd,San Marcos!If you possibly can, join us in protesting Issa's refusal to hold a town hall! www.mobilize.us/indivisible/…

— Indivisible North County, San Diego (@indivisible-ncsd.bsky.social) 2025-04-23T20:24:26.432Z

She said she learned Issa wouldn’t appear from someone who got the word from KPBS in the adjacent parking lot.

In fact, a supervisor at McDonald’s told Times of San Diego around 11 a.m. that Issa had changed his plans and might appear at a different time Thursday.

Minutes later, he returned and said Issa might not come at all Thursday.

Schmid, the eatery’s franchise owner and operator, was said to be working in the back but was busy and wasn’t made available for an interview.

Around noon, McDonald’s HR executive Brooks Hoven told me Issa wasn’t coming but didn’t know if he’d reschedule the free-fries visit.

Hoven called himself “head of safety.”

Carol Gendel, a protester, said Issa didn’t want to face his own residents in a town hall.

“And he doesn’t want to face a protest either,” she said. “So that doesn’t surprise me at all.”

Marsha Bryan said a friend told her Thursday morning about the street protest.

“I said I’ll be there,” Bryan said.

“I’m here because I want to talk to my congressman — and tell him just how upset I am about all that’s going on right now,” she said, holding a cardboard sign with the hand-lettered message “Hey Issa! Chicken nuggets would be more appropriate — 2,900-plus days no town hall.”

“I want to know where he stands.”

West San Marcos Boulevard

Some of her main issues: Social Security, immigration and the economy (“It’s just falling apart”).

A veteran of previous rallies — held weekly in El Cajon and Escondido — she decried the “inept” people running the country. “Ridiculous.”

So why was she there, knowing Issa wasn’t?

“It’s more important than French fries, believe me,” Bryan said. “It’s a lot more important. It’s about our lives. It’s about our continuing as a country, who we are as Americans.”

Updated at 6:56 p.m. April 24, 2025

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