Are Republicans zombies? The Case for Independent Thought

The idea that Republicans are mindlessly following marching orders without independent thought might seem like a bold statement, but there’s an argument to be made that today’s GOP operates in a manner that can, at times, resemble this kind of unquestioning loyalty.

Libby Winkler
5 min readSep 15, 2024
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Are Republicans zombies? The Case for Independent Thought

The idea that Republicans are “zombies"—mindlessly following marching orders without independent thought — might seem like a bold statement.

Still, there’s an argument to be made that today’s GOP operates in a manner that can, at times, resemble this kind of unquestioning loyalty. Whether the party fosters true independent thinking has become increasingly relevant as we see ideological rigidity and a hyper-partisan echo chamber stifling open debate.

Groupthink Over Policy

Let’s start with the overwhelming influence of groupthink within the Republican Party.

In recent years, many prominent Republican figures have demonstrated strict adherence to party orthodoxy, often…

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Libby Winkler
Libby Winkler

Written by Libby Winkler

Freelance writer who loves exploring the messiness of humanity, while poking around in nooks of life and shining light on all the things that make us complex..

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