I have difficulty believing this person actually stayed on the phone with you for this whole conversation. His idiot volunteers usually hang up as soon as they hear someone disagree with their feelings. And that’s a FACT!!!!
Her: Thats just your opinion.
I had one call from BHO. I asked them why I should support Obama, and got the “I feel he is...” response. I played along and asked some simple questions and let them talk. Of course, after they finished I point out their lies. After about 3-4 questions they sounded agitated and a few questions later hung up.
I would doubt this conversaton actually happened the way it is written. Nobody talks that way on the phone. But I guess it’s possible a caller might stay on to persuade you — if so though, I wouldn’t expect them to say what is quoted here.
I got a call asking for help with the Obama campaign in Virginia, and I said no. They asked who I was voting for, and I said Romney (because I’m not stupid and I really want Obama not only to LOSE, but to get beat in the popular vote). She then said “we should take you off the phone list then, right? And I said thank you.
When a liberal calls Rush, and Rush starts asking questions, they never answer them, they push their points. That’s another thing that is remarkable about the conversation as it is transcripted here (is it really transcripted? I doubt there was a recording so it’s probably more from memory, or like Obama’s book accounts of his life). The caller keeps answering the questions, and never really tries to push back.
Most remarkable is the her response wasn’t a constant stream of “But Romney does this”, or “Romney does that”.
If someone told me they were not voting for my candidate, but also weren’t voting for the real opposition, I would take that as an opportunity to exploit the clear dislike of my opponent that the respondent has, and try to convince them that they shouldn’t throw their vote away. I don’t see any sign of that in the caller’s responses.