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In reply to the discussion: Nader wants the most Progressive on the left, who barely tolerate Democrats, to join Libertarians? [View all]fredamae
(4,458 posts)78. Nader Can Kiss My Ass. n/t
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Nader wants the most Progressive on the left, who barely tolerate Democrats, to join Libertarians? [View all]
stevenleser
May 2014
OP
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
And yet the irony is he's suggesting that Libertarians should join together with progressives
pnwmom
May 2014
#70
There are stylistic differences between individuals, and a few substantive differences
BlueStreak
May 2014
#87
What can we Democrats do to reign in Corporations and Wall Street to thwart the libertarians?
KoKo
May 2014
#31
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
And thats the few areas where there is seemingly some agreement between the philosophies
stevenleser
May 2014
#111
Nader said all that and more in an interview concerning a book he has coming out
stevenleser
May 2014
#11
It's been the big topic on DU for the last 48 hours so I thought everyone had seen it.
stevenleser
May 2014
#19
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
Correct. Libertarians would have Tea Party support and the support of Large corporate donors.
stevenleser
May 2014
#24
No straw man or other logical fallacy involved. This is what Nader is pushing. nt
stevenleser
May 2014
#51
Except, calling Libertarians distrustful of corporations is stretching it, I think.
stevenleser
May 2014
#29
For the past 30 years, Ralph Nader has been a NEGATIVE force in American politics
scheming daemons
May 2014
#34
And once it's talked through, I think that is where Progressives come down on this issue
stevenleser
May 2014
#45
I voted for Nader back in 2000... he was cool back then but now he is simply pathetic.
DCBob
May 2014
#49
My understanding is that Nader believes it is already too late for anything else.
salib
May 2014
#59
I eagerly await his next book, proposing an alliance between the NAACP and the KKK (nt)
jeff47
May 2014
#63
On Monday, Nader was on "Democracy Now!" talking about how trade agreements reduce sovereignty
Algernon Moncrieff
May 2014
#66
Political libertarians do not understand the fundamentals of running the government.
Rex
May 2014
#74
marijuana reform needs to continue to mainstream. joining a coalition with code pink, nader
arely staircase
May 2014
#83
I know exactly what a strawman and the other logical fallacies are. You changed my argument
stevenleser
May 2014
#100
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
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 would have a point if that was not how people self-identify. Moreover...
stevenleser
May 2014
#117