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Battling the Zombies
American Thinker, by Carol Brown

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Posted By:Photoonist, 9/30/2012 8:10:39 PM

Last week I had a conversation with a very elderly neighbor who is an Obama supporter. He is constantly provoking me about my political views, barking at me, "Why do you think that? How do you know that? Who said that?" and so forth. If I try to answer him, I get cut off immediately. So I put together some talking points and asked if he would like to read them. Miraculously he said, "yes." I held my breath, waiting and wondering how he might respond, wondering if it might lead to a productive dialogue. But it didn't. Less than an

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''Thoughtful'' and ''reflective'' are two terms I could never imagine being applied to 0bama supporters. There are a lot of other words with some hefty adjectives, and none of them are flattering.

  

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Reply 1 - Posted by: oh-heck, 9/30/2012 8:21:03 PM     (No. 8900951)

My wife came in this last week and was livid because the local talk radio commentator had said that he'd love to trade the day's speaker at the UN for Obama. She thought it was the day of I'madinnernutjob and couldn't believe anyone could be so stupid. I told her that Bibi had spoken and then she agreed with the commentator. Mind you, she'll probably still vote for Obama even though he has I'madinnernutjob's support and Romney has Bibi's.


Reply 2 - Posted by: locarno, 9/30/2012 8:22:20 PM     (No. 8900953)

I'm fairly certain that every reader of this article knows at least one zombie like the one Carol encountered. Personally, I don't bother to engage or educate Obama-drones, I simply don't have the time nor the patience. The people I do engage in are the squishy, perpetually undecided folks that are either clueless, lazy, or simply uneducated about the facts. At least there's a chance with them. Obama zombies are beyond all help.


   

 

  


 
Reply 3 - Posted by: Urgent Fury, 9/30/2012 8:28:57 PM     (No. 8900964)

I made a few attempts to educate some idiots in 2008. The reaction was appalling. I don't do it anymore; it's frustrating and I can't understand why people don't see what I see.


Reply 4 - Posted by: fhancock, 9/30/2012 8:30:06 PM     (No. 8900965)

Obama zombies have it easy...they follow the twitter of Oprah and Brian Williams...get the news from Saturday Night Live... think Letterman is funny and think the NY Times is high brow...I really believe they are stuck in a 1961 time warp that has a Camelot John Kennedy starring as President and BHO has recently been immaculated in Hawaii


Reply 5 - Posted by: Bubbasuncle, 9/30/2012 8:38:29 PM     (No. 8900979)

I do not engage in conversation with these idiots; I have better results teaching our Westie not to bark.


Reply 6 - Posted by: skacmar, 9/30/2012 8:47:11 PM     (No. 8900987)

My mother-in-law and all of her friends are hard core Obama supporters. They are all positive that they will be living on the streets if ROmney is elected. THey are positive that Romney will cut all benefits for all receiving any type of aid, including Medicare and Social Security. The are people in their 70's and 80's who make more in interest each year than I make working. While they earned it, they complain about their "fixed income" any time they have to pay a $5.00 mediacal co-pay. No amount of education about what Obama has in store for their money will convince them otherwise. Fortunately their children, much to their distress, all plan on voting for Romney.


Reply 7 - Posted by: Lawsy0, 9/30/2012 8:50:50 PM     (No. 8900993)

I wouldn't care if these oxygen-wasting zombies died in their stupidity except for the fact they would take so many of us down with them. You can't cure stupid; you can't cure brainwashing; and there is no cure for liberalism.


   

 

  


 
Reply 8 - Posted by: altoona, 9/30/2012 8:52:42 PM     (No. 8900997)

There are so many more of these people than you can ever imagine and they are from every walk of life. When Carol Brown's elderly neighbor runs into a death panel while seeking medical treatment, will he understand then what she was trying to tell him, or find some way to blame it on Bush? Believe me, this is an uphill battle with people (who appear normal) saying there's no way they'd vote for Romney because he's just for the rich or he says stupid things or whatever the media has told them.


Reply 9 - Posted by: killerbee, 9/30/2012 8:58:09 PM     (No. 8901004)

We have had several decades of leftist tilt in education. This is the harvest we reap. Right now, if you want to get anything close to even center-right context on anything, you have to teach that at home.


Reply 10 - Posted by: Hugh Akston, 9/30/2012 9:02:29 PM     (No. 8901008)

Trying to get through to Obama supporters is challenging and the effort seems futile. Sometimes I just insult them, the chasm of opinion and lack of info is just too great.

#1 - I can't imagine being married to someone who would vote for Barry the Fraud.


Reply 11 - Posted by: wi cynic, 9/30/2012 9:10:00 PM     (No. 8901019)

Carol isn't dealing with a zombie; a zombie might at least learn from a mistake. She's dealing with a religious fanatic, and no amount of data will make them leave the One True Church of Liberalism.


Reply 12 - Posted by: seamusm, 9/30/2012 9:12:57 PM     (No. 8901025)

Decades ago, I asked my wife's parents (Catholic) how they could vote democrat with the party's endorsement of abortion. "That's not true. That's a lie in the paper," they replied. I never challenged them again.


   

 



 
Reply 13 - Posted by: Ding! Fries are Done, 9/30/2012 9:14:31 PM     (No. 8901028)


I live in Maryland and it is very disheartening to see how many of these zombie people there are. There are easily 20 to 1 Obama to Romney stickers on cars in the city (no doubt Mitt supporters are scared of having cars vandalized..). Plenty of folks think Obama is the greatest President EVER around here even with the bad economy, high unemployment, etc.. because Bush "lied about Iraq and WMD", or "Romney is for the rich" etc...

They don't care about facts - they don't care about statistics, they don't care about how we still have over 8% unemployment (we WERE losing 700k jobs a month, and Obama has created 4.5 million jobs is a popular comeback..) You just can't reach these people...


Reply 14 - Posted by: fayebeck, 9/30/2012 9:55:13 PM     (No. 8901085)

Seems everyone has zombie friends. Our friends would vote democrat no matter what and then when "excrement" happens they say "we didn't vote for that". I stopped trying to change the hearts and minds of people during the Goldwater years.


Reply 15 - Posted by: Charactercounts, 9/30/2012 9:55:30 PM     (No. 8901086)

Whenever you try to educate a zombie or Obamabot, the answer you get when you cite things like Fast & Furious and the Libya disaster is just what Brown got: where did you hear that? Then, when you tell them, they say, "it's a lie" or "that's what they want you to believe."


Reply 16 - Posted by: pouncer, 9/30/2012 10:20:28 PM     (No. 8901108)

What deeply saddens me is hearing how manyother zombies and fingers in ears singing lalalalalalala that are actually out there plus the many that I have personally met. Why in God's name are they not willing to hear us crying out to save our own grandchildren?
God be with you #1.


Reply 17 - Posted by: Throwback, 9/30/2012 10:41:53 PM     (No. 8901129)

Technically, the term is "Obombie."

Most of the brain is dead. Not from a virus, but from atrophy.

They look like us, they walk like us. You can tell who has been infected though. Listen for one word mantras.

"Hope", "Change", "Tax", "Spend", "Choice", "Bush"... "Halliburton!"


   

 

  


 
Reply 18 - Posted by: avmermaid, 9/30/2012 10:42:13 PM     (No. 8901131)

Just tried to talk to a, "I won't vote for Romney because he's rich," person today. I had her attention for about 3 words. Useless and frustrating but I won't quit!


Reply 19 - Posted by: ZurichMike, 9/30/2012 11:39:26 PM     (No. 8901198)

#18, I had the same experience with a retired guy next door (even though I am a US guy living in Switzerland, one of my neighbors is also American!). He had (1) emotional reactions, (2) repeated half-truths ("yeah, Romney would bail out his friends on Wall Street" -- not knowing that this is what *Obama* did), (3) change the subject (when I pointed out the latter, he switched to "well I suppose you are for war".

It's hopeless -- generations of Alinsky-indoctrinated socialist morons.


Reply 20 - Posted by: ColonialAmerican1623, 9/30/2012 11:42:17 PM     (No. 8901202)

If Mitt is rich, how come we spend ove a billion dollars to keep the first grifters in the lifestyle the Wookie expects while they keep their own millions ?

$100,000 to handle the rent a dog ?

I tell people Go ahead and vote for Zippy, but my vote wipes yours out.


Reply 21 - Posted by: rocket scientist, 10/1/2012 2:27:48 AM     (No. 8901333)

The Øbama phone lady is a perfect example of an Øbama Zombie. Imagine trying to reason with something like that? She would probably whack you over the head and empty your pockets so she could get another fix of crack for the day. Scary.


Reply 22 - Posted by: zjrog, 10/1/2012 10:15:57 AM     (No. 8901842)

#13, 20-1 Zippy over Romney stickers shouldn't mean much more than we are too classy to vandalize someone's car for a simple sticker or belief, yet, the zombies will do it without provocation... Wait, the sticker is provocation enough!


   

 



 

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