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Zombie Walk coincides with Palin appearance in Asheville

“I mean, when you see 700 shambling dead zombies walking toward the Civic Center up the bridge, it would probably get the Secret Service’s attention. So we gave them a heads up on it to make sure they know we’re not doing any kind of protest or (are a) threat in anyway.”
—Dan Burrello, organizer of the Asheville Zombie Walk that drew 700 of the undead to Flint Street and past the Civic Center where Bible Spice rallied up the nutter troops

The Asheville Citizen-Times covered a Palin rally on Sunday, where there were about 300 protestors—and a bunch of zombie fans.

The walk has been in the works for a year, and is organized for people who love zombies, horror films and to celebrate Halloween, Burrello said. Some of it also is a statement on consumerism and society, though the fact the Zombie Walk is taking place during Sarah Palin’s visit is pure coincidence.

“It’s fascinating because regardless of the party, so much of politics is mindlessly following,” Burrello said.

You have to read the CoverItLive blog as well, it’s a hoot. Some snippets:

Lisa Loper, her daughter Cassidy Maney, from Sevierville, Tenn., drove about an hour and 45 minutes to get here. “I wanted my daughter to see this,” Lisa said. “We just think this is a very important election,” because of the moral issues at stake and the economic crisis.

3:03 Carla Lovelace, of Clyde, came out to see Palin because “she’s got kind of a bad rap.” She wanted to see Palin unfiltered and unedited.
“His economic issues kill the American dream,” she said. “His defense policies kill the American spirit. His moral and ethical policies kill what America was built on.”

3:05 Karon McPeeters, from Marion, says she came out because, “I like what she stands for.
“I have a niece that lives in Alaska and she says she’s doing great things for Alaska,” she said. “She has come up through the ranks like the rest of us.”

3:10 Seen at the scene:
Nathan Ramsey is handing out McCain stickers to everyone passing by.
“No socialism. No class Warfare, No Obama, no way!”
A significant anti-abortion contingent is present, with signs reading:
“Unborn for Palin”
“Pro-life for Palin”
“We vote pro-life”
“Palin power”

T-shirts:
A homemade one says, “You betcha!”
“Another small town religion-clinging, gun-toting American voting for McCain and Palin.”

3:15 Tim Pack is wearing a small name tag that simply says, “Joe.” Although he is a Libertarian, Pack says he is coming to see Palin because he is a feminist. “I support Palin I hope she is successful in everything she strives for,” he says.

Uh, delusional. Video of Palin and more of the AC-T’s live blog is below the fold, including some zombie action.

Palin, speaking just nine days before the Nov. 4 election, set a folksy tone from the beginning. Country music star Gretchen Wilson had fired up the crowd with a set before Palin arrived, but Palin invited her to sing one more song, her hit “Redneck Woman.”

“We got any rednecks in here tonight?” Wilson asked, drawing thunderous applause.

As Wilson sang, Palin, wearing blue jeans, a black jacket and white shirt, danced a little on stage, slapping her hip in cue with the song’s lyrics. Palin also had the crowd sing “Happy Birthday” to her mother while she held a cell phone in the air.

Back to some of that liveblog.

8:30
She saying that it is not negative campaigning to call someone out on their records, their plans and their associations.
8:31 John McCain and I are for a real tax cut, she said.
8:31 We’ve really got to hand it to Joe the Plumber, she said. He got Obama to state his true intention in plain language, she said. She’s talking about spreading the wealth, and the crowd booed.
8:33 She mentions Biden saying that paying taxes was patriotic. She said Joe the plumber said it sounded like socialism.  The crowd roared. She likes the a poster here that says “I"m Joe Mama”


9:15 A few zombies stood outside after the rally, beating a drum. One had a megaphone and said, in a zombie-esque tone, “Zombies for Palin.”

 

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Posted by Pam Spaulding on 11:33 AM • (17) Comments

“the fact the Zombie Walk is taking place during Sarah Palin’s visit is pure coincidence.”

Well, duh.  Zombies crave brains.

Comment #1: michael  on  10/27  at  11:37 AM

Zombies for Palin sums up the Republican party pretty well.

Comment #2: libdevil  on  10/27  at  11:38 AM

“Zombies crave brains.”

I was thinking about this also. It would HAVE to be a coincidence that they were at a republican rally.

Comment #3: Mark  on  10/27  at  11:46 AM

“Zombies crave brains.”

Well just think there’s so many brains available at the rally in original packaging, never been used! So tender and naieve…

Comment #4: kodiak  on  10/27  at  11:58 AM

Well, all good Palin fans have nothing but WHITE matter in their branes! 

Must be like twinkies to a zombie.

Comment #5: Ms Kate  on  10/27  at  12:04 PM

*shakes head* she really is that stupid, isn’t she?

Comment #6: Lindsay  on  10/27  at  12:11 PM

Unborn for Palin?

::rolls eyes::

I love how she’s wearing jeans now and her old clothes and claiming the others were just stage props.  As if it were important.  Why even continue to address it?

America.  Home of the crazy people.

Comment #7: Caren-Sun-blocking Creator of Animorphic Pancakes  on  10/27  at  12:30 PM

Hmmmm, do not underestimate demagogues (there’s a word I never had to spell before).  While everybody here is rolling her their eyes and laughing up their sleeves, she’s building an army of crybaby nutcases with guns and (some) money.

Crush her, but don’t laugh too hard at her until you are done.

Comment #8: Eric, Rejector of Memez  on  10/27  at  12:35 PM

I would have paid every last dime I have for the march to have spontaneously decided to go in the Civic Center.  That sort of entertainment would have been priceless.

Comment #9: idiosynchronic  on  10/27  at  12:40 PM

“His economic issues kill the American dream,” she said. “His defense policies kill the American spirit. His moral and ethical policies kill what America was built on.”

I think this statement pretty handily sums up the wingnut position. Democrats refuse to clap loud enough to revive the American Dream and so we spoil the happy pony party that they have mad eout of our economy. Once upon a time, these were the folks talking about how they were adults who were going to make hard adult responsibilities (when it involved a blowjob) but now, act like crybabies wetting themselves over Tinkerbell’s demise.

Comment #10: Keith  on  10/27  at  12:57 PM

“What’s a zombie?” got 28%?  Some people sure lead deprived lives.

Comment #11: Notorious P.A.T.  on  10/27  at  01:15 PM

Undead for the Unborn!

Comment #12: Ms Kate  on  10/27  at  01:57 PM

The family that came down from Sevierville for ‘moral issues’ presumably drove back through the circle of hell that is Pigeon Forge.

(There were lots of people in town from the boonies who basically treat Asheville like Sodom, NC. The C-T’s story comments are full of ‘ew, homeless people, hippies, minorities!’)

Comment #13: pseudonymous in nc  on  10/27  at  02:09 PM

If you like your politics mixed with zombies, you need to check out this leaked 527 spot?

http://digg.com/2008_us_elections/Leaked_Pro_McCain_527_Negative_Ad_Small_Town_Fear_Itself/

Comment #14: exredstater  on  10/27  at  07:07 PM

Asheville bloggers Scrutiny Hooligans covered the hell out of the undead vs. the pro-life in Asheville yesterday:

Video
Images
More!

Comment #15: Gordon Smith  on  10/28  at  01:49 AM

Flanders was a zombie?

Comment #16: Big Bad Bald Bastard  on  10/28  at  04:21 AM

10-28-08
Beijing, China
Unassociated Fictional Press

The Government of The Peoples Republic of China has unanimously
endorsed McCain/Palin for President of the United States.

“They are our kind of leaders!” says a Government spokesperson.
“They understand that business and the government should be in control,
not the silly workers, or ‘people’ as they sometimes call themselves.
Also, we understand the Republic concept. It is Democracy we find
distasteful.”

A leading General, who wished to remain anonymous, had this to say
about President McCain: “We planted many post-hypnotic suggestions
in our former P.O.W.‘s mind and we are beside ourselves with
anticipation at having the opportunity to trigger them and have control
of the white house without even having to wage a war…”

“And if that fails,” a second anonymous official pipes in “it’s not like
George W. Bush did not already sell it to us anyway.”


P.S. We sure hope that Sarah Palin and her corrupt comrade Ted Stevens dream of
a free Alaska comes true someday so we can do serious business.

Comment #17: TITO THE ZOMBIE  on  10/28  at  12:59 PM
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