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In reply to the discussion: Yes, Nader cost Al Gore the presidency in 2000. [View all]DonCoquixote
(13,966 posts)And you would be surprised at the massive ratfuck/psyop that was in place. There were people pretending to be hard left, I mean Marxists/Green/Marx was a petit burgeoie pig etc types, and yet, that awful Wednesday afterword, they pulled off their masks and revealed that they were using the nader fans to get Bush in. They called up the right wing Tampa Radio, including someone who was then a local Tampa talk show host named Glenn Beck, and spent the whole day high fiving each other. Nader helped as he was someone who would glady accpet money, even from GOP types that hated bush, and Democrats that hated Gore. It was brilliant!
Then again, it is not like anyone had a problem wiuth the fact Nader has been in bed with the right for a while, and is still:
http://www.canada.com/news/Ralph+Nader+rightwing+darling+Strange+bedfellows+Americas+cranky/9992946/story.html
"Nader's call for unity is endorsed on the book jacket by prominent anti-tax crusader Grover Norquist. Nader also sat down recently for a friendly interview with Ron Paul, the libertarian ex-presidential candidate and father to possible 2016 candidate Rand Paul. And there he was last Friday, headlining an event at the Cato Institute, founded by the deep-pocketed Tea Party backers the Koch brothers."
Frankly, I do not care wtheter he thinks he is doing what he does for the right reasons, or is getting rich. The people that burned witches thought they were saving the souls of the people they tportured and burned, their "good intentions" have been shown to be worthless at best, evil at worst. Nader deserves the same scrutiny.