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The must-read summary of Jason Mattera's book: “Obama Zombies: How the Liberal Machine Brainwashed My Generation”.
This complete summary of "Obama Zombies" by Jason Mattera, a bestselling American writer and conservative activist, outlines his argument that secret tactics involving social media and celebrity videos were used to transform a country of young voters into winning coalition for the liberals. He offers a plan for conservatives to win this battle back.
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To learn more, read "Obama Zombies" and discover the tactics Mattera believes were used to brainwash young people into voting in one of America's most radical presidents yet.
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In Obama Zombies, Mattera makes the argument that the most educated, affluent, and “information-drenched generation in American history fell prey” to President Obama’s campaign message of hope and change. Enlisting viral marketing efforts via Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, and YouTube, Obama and his minions succeeded in winning the presidency for a “radical and untested president.” Mattera asserts that shocking behind-the-scenes tactics were used to transform a country of young voters into “a winning coalition” for the Liberal Left and he offers a battle plan for conservatives to now implement in order to “deprogram” those buying into Obama’s message.
After graduating summa cum laude from Roger Williams University in Rhode Island, Jason Mattera became the media spokesperson for Young America’s Foundation. Mattera is a TV correspondent for Hotair.com and has written for several conservative publications, including Human Events, The Washington Times, National Review Online, and Townhall.com. He also appears frequently on Fox News, CNN, and C-Span.
“Obama Zombies” are mentally “mummified” supporters of Obama who “placed Barack on a pedestal reserved for no mere mortal.”
The night Barack Obama was elected president of the United States, throngs of college students all across the country celebrated, cried, and exhibited mass-hyperemotional reactions to the news. Speeches with barely comprehensible meaning left no doubt about what Obama’s young supporters believed: that Obama was a savior, sent to touch the earth with his perfect plan for peace and prosperity.
