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Nader needs to retire his mouth. nt onehandle May 2014 #1
I'm really surprised at this one. Libertarians are corporatists pure and simple. You would think stevenleser May 2014 #2
100% right on! Libertarians are corporatists, and Ralph Nadar is a shadow of his former self. DrewFlorida May 2014 #102
It is inaccurate to call Nader a libertarian BlueStreak May 2014 #3
I never called him a libertarian. nt stevenleser May 2014 #13
He advocates many things that are in the libertarian sphere NobodyHere May 2014 #60
And yet the irony is he's suggesting that Libertarians should join together with progressives pnwmom May 2014 #70
He isn't promoting Rand Paul BlueStreak May 2014 #85
Tweedledee and Tweedledum -- right, like Al Gore and George Bush. pnwmom May 2014 #86
There are stylistic differences between individuals, and a few substantive differences BlueStreak May 2014 #87
Fuck Ralph Nader Major Nikon May 2014 #4
Spoken llike a man pscot May 2014 #9
Even if I had I don't put much stock in anecdotal evidence Major Nikon May 2014 #25
I owned one pscot May 2014 #64
Nader made none of those claims Major Nikon May 2014 #75
Yes. He was. And I'm as grateful as you are for that. aquart May 2014 #77
It's true that he's a bit mad now pscot May 2014 #80
Best post on this I have seen, by DUer DirkGently. woo me with science May 2014 #5
"There's no danger in finding points of agreement. ProSense May 2014 #6
But an alliance with Billy Tauzin pscot May 2014 #10
WTH are you talking about? ProSense May 2014 #22
Pearls before swine.. pscot May 2014 #12
I largely agree with this ... 1StrongBlackMan May 2014 #14
Nader is proposing a broad Libertarian-Progressive coalition stevenleser May 2014 #17
What can we Democrats do to reign in Corporations and Wall Street to thwart the libertarians? KoKo May 2014 #31
The two things I would recommend would be stevenleser May 2014 #48
Capital gains and dividend tax. Lasher May 2014 #90
I agree and usually lump them together. stevenleser May 2014 #91
I figured you were using shorthand, nothing wrong with that. Lasher May 2014 #92
Nader has another brilliant solution to that: get a billionaire to run. pnwmom May 2014 #71
I think you miss the point of his thesis BlueStreak May 2014 #56
No, I didn't. I know where the potential areas for agreement are. stevenleser May 2014 #57
"They" is a big word BlueStreak May 2014 #84
I've seen zero indication that Progressives are interested. winter is coming May 2014 #97
See #'s 104 and 106 below. Clearly some progressives are giving it serious thought. nt stevenleser May 2014 #110
Neither of those posts indicate that a progressive is thinking of voting for Paul, winter is coming May 2014 #114
What Mr Gently doesn't address Ratty May 2014 #53
And thats the few areas where there is seemingly some agreement between the philosophies stevenleser May 2014 #111
It is all about keeping us divided. zeemike May 2014 #55
+1000000 You nailed it. woo me with science May 2014 #67
Beautifully stated. That should be its own OP. n/t winter is coming May 2014 #118
Great response ... 1StrongBlackMan May 2014 #7
What did I miss? Where is this supposition coming from? Erich Bloodaxe BSN May 2014 #8
Nader said all that and more in an interview concerning a book he has coming out stevenleser May 2014 #11
Thanks for the link. Erich Bloodaxe BSN May 2014 #16
It's been the big topic on DU for the last 48 hours so I thought everyone had seen it. stevenleser May 2014 #19
Heh, I've been under a rock, I guess. Erich Bloodaxe BSN May 2014 #21
I put a video up of Nader on Democracy Now where he explains it. stevenleser May 2014 #27
Doesn't sound like he actually even understands what a libertarian is. Erich Bloodaxe BSN May 2014 #30
I saw things like this from some Progressives when the Tea Party started in 2009 and also in 2007 stevenleser May 2014 #37
Oh I wouldn't agree to voting for any CANDIDATE. Erich Bloodaxe BSN May 2014 #38
Well, as ProSense notes upthread, that happens now. stevenleser May 2014 #42
The danger is ... 1StrongBlackMan May 2014 #20
Correct. Libertarians would have Tea Party support and the support of Large corporate donors. stevenleser May 2014 #24
And, or should I say, BUT ... 1StrongBlackMan May 2014 #41
I agree 100%, see my #45 below regarding Bernie Sanders. stevenleser May 2014 #46
It's a stupid straw man Doctor_J May 2014 #50
No straw man or other logical fallacy involved. This is what Nader is pushing. nt stevenleser May 2014 #51
Nader wants attention and you're giving it to him. hobbit709 May 2014 #15
My not composing an OP will not prevent it from being discussed. stevenleser May 2014 #18
every time Nader gets involved demigoddess May 2014 #23
Pretty hard to argue with that. stevenleser May 2014 #32
Well, if what you say is true Capt. Obvious May 2014 #26
In that twilight neverland where the anarcho-syndicalists meet Ayn Rand? FarCenter May 2014 #28
Except, calling Libertarians distrustful of corporations is stretching it, I think. stevenleser May 2014 #29
At least part of the libertarians want to abolish limited liability FarCenter May 2014 #33
Interesting. Do you have a link? I would like to see that. nt stevenleser May 2014 #43
Big government and big business are symbionts FarCenter May 2014 #54
For the past 30 years, Ralph Nader has been a NEGATIVE force in American politics scheming daemons May 2014 #34
.... 2banon May 2014 #39
Thanks for the video... n/t 2banon May 2014 #35
I think he's trying to shake the trees and liven up the debate to get people KoKo May 2014 #36
While I may agree with the Libertarian view on the NSA, I can't stomach octoberlib May 2014 #40
And once it's talked through, I think that is where Progressives come down on this issue stevenleser May 2014 #45
There are no liberals who take this seriously whatchamacallit May 2014 #44
yep frylock May 2014 #68
I find the Libertarian ideology revolting and horrifying YoungDemCA May 2014 #47
I voted for Nader back in 2000... he was cool back then but now he is simply pathetic. DCBob May 2014 #49
Sorry, but he wasn't really cool then either. nt Walk away May 2014 #52
I was going to make a snarky comment about dementia... Jeff In Milwaukee May 2014 #58
My understanding is that Nader believes it is already too late for anything else. salib May 2014 #59
A couple of points in response stevenleser May 2014 #61
When will he be starting NaderUnderground? JoePhilly May 2014 #62
I eagerly await his next book, proposing an alliance between the NAACP and the KKK (nt) jeff47 May 2014 #63
And to make that even worse, JoeyT May 2014 #65
On Monday, Nader was on "Democracy Now!" talking about how trade agreements reduce sovereignty Algernon Moncrieff May 2014 #66
Ralph, I've always been a fan of yours... Blue_Tires May 2014 #69
Fuck the libertarians mwrguy May 2014 #72
I doubt this will go anywhere, for reasons. Starry Messenger May 2014 #73
Political libertarians do not understand the fundamentals of running the government. Rex May 2014 #74
Nader is the ass who thinks the parties are identical. aquart May 2014 #76
Nader Can Kiss My Ass. n/t fredamae May 2014 #78
Nader just wants to sell books. herding cats May 2014 #79
Fuck Nader. Iggo May 2014 #81
One thing most Democrats share with this far left liberal? Generic Other May 2014 #82
marijuana reform needs to continue to mainstream. joining a coalition with code pink, nader arely staircase May 2014 #83
Fuck Nader...nt SidDithers May 2014 #88
maybe Puzzledtraveller May 2014 #89
What bullshit LondonReign2 May 2014 #93
Not it's not and no I'm not. One only has to read firedoglake or stevenleser May 2014 #95
Your entire attempt LondonReign2 May 2014 #96
That is your strawman. I did no such thing. nt stevenleser May 2014 #98
Its too bad you don't know what a strawman is LondonReign2 May 2014 #99
I know exactly what a strawman and the other logical fallacies are. You changed my argument stevenleser May 2014 #100
Nope. I took issue with your bullshit framing LondonReign2 May 2014 #120
Little Ralfie Rumplesuit Wolf Frankula May 2014 #94
I have completely lost patience with that whackadoodle, fabricating scold. MADem May 2014 #101
If he advocated for progressives who barely tolerate Democrats to join the Greens, he would Zorra May 2014 #103
As much as I would hate it, at least it wouldn't be completely illogical from an ideology stevenleser May 2014 #105
Agreed. Zorra May 2014 #115
That's the problem with The Left Right Template Armstead May 2014 #104
+10000 It's a tactic of division by corporatists woo me with science May 2014 #106
See my #108 below. The Libertarians are the ULTIMATE corporatists. nt stevenleser May 2014 #109
LOL. Exhibit A, and way to miss the point deliberately. nt woo me with science May 2014 #112
Yes, you did miss the point, and you are an example of whom Nader is targeting. nt stevenleser May 2014 #113
Just about everyone can find a couple of areas of agreement. That is not the point. stevenleser May 2014 #108
You're labeling again Armstead May 2014 #116
You would have a point if that was not how people self-identify. Moreover... stevenleser May 2014 #117
Not distraction -- Its the point Armstead May 2014 #119
Nader must be senile. Zen Democrat May 2014 #107
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