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Oopsie Daisy

(6,670 posts)
33. No. Nader is to Democracy, what RFK-Jr is to Vaccines.
Tue Aug 15, 2023, 03:35 PM
Aug 2023

>>Nader is just giving his warning
Oh, please. It's not as if he's the ONLY LIVING PERSON who's saying such things. However he's such a toxic crackpot that when those words flow from HIS lips or HIS keyboard, then it becomes easier to dismiss.

He needs to STFU and GTFA. This thread "celebrates" Nader. Others here (ahem) are actively trying to make excuses for him. In the end, he's trying to undermine and shit on all the hard work that these experienced prosecutors have done.

>> If you want to keep making this thread about 2000
Nope. Nobody is doing that except you. My posts are not "about 2000"... they are about what a treacherous, despicable, toxic and untrustworthy character Nader is. I'm reminding you what kind of person he is and how poor his judgement is. He exists to intentionally harm the Democratic party and Democratic candidates. Whether you want to address this or admit it, you know full well that it's true.

Even if the message has value, he DIMINISHES IT. He brings an element of UN-trustworthiness to it. He makes it suspicious.

It's all about injecting himself into a situation where he does not belong. He's an attention****e. He's trying to remain relevant at any cost, even if it means fucking things up for everyone YET AGAIN. He simply cannot be trusted.

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Ralph Nader is dead to me since 2000 Walleye Aug 2023 #1
I still cringe with anger when I hear his name. Another person i wish would jrthin Aug 2023 #2
I believe Al Gore had (has) the capability to be one of our greatest Presidents. Uncle Joe Aug 2023 #4
Nader make some good points of course, and you are right it is not advantageous to carry a grudge Walleye Aug 2023 #5
... Uncle Joe Aug 2023 #6
Same here. I don't give a damn what he says about anything. wnylib Aug 2023 #9
Things happen for a reason Jarqui Aug 2023 #3
Yeah musclecar6 Aug 2023 #11
Fuck Ralph Nader. Why does anyone with an ounce of self-respect care what he has to say? Oopsie Daisy Aug 2023 #7
I refer you to post#4 as to how I feel. Uncle Joe Aug 2023 #8
No thanks. Oopsie Daisy Aug 2023 #14
Nader is a tree, the corporate media was and still is to a lesser degree, the forest. Uncle Joe Aug 2023 #18
Nader is the topic, not "corporate media" or climate change ... why protect Nader? Oopsie Daisy Aug 2023 #19
The corporate media shaped the race more than other institution, why protect them? Uncle Joe Aug 2023 #27
Without Nader to steal votes, it wouldn't matter. Oopsie Daisy Aug 2023 #28
Stop talking about defending democracy and in the same breath claim someone that legally runs Uncle Joe Aug 2023 #29
You know perfectly well that Nader's "legal" candidacy benefited only ONE person: Bush. Oopsie Daisy Aug 2023 #31
This thread is about the threat against our democracy Uncle Joe Aug 2023 #32
No. Nader is to Democracy, what RFK-Jr is to Vaccines. Oopsie Daisy Aug 2023 #33
Your first and second posts #7 and #14 spell out that you're still fighting 2000 and Uncle Joe Aug 2023 #34
He's a divisive character. He needs to keep his FN mouth shut and retire into obscurity. Oopsie Daisy Aug 2023 #35
P.S. My mistake, you never talked about defending democracy on this thread. n/t Uncle Joe Aug 2023 #30
More Florida registered Dems voted for Bush than voted for Nader, thesquanderer Aug 2023 #37
Are we sure that Jack Smith of the DOJ filed all charges against tRUMP and his fellow conspirators? SWBTATTReg Aug 2023 #10
Nader did allude to that, Uncle Joe Aug 2023 #12
Ralph Nader needs to take responsibility, apologize, and then crawl back into his hole. lapucelle Aug 2023 #13
He's just as despicable and contemptible as Jill Stein, Nina Turner, Andrew Yang, et al* Oopsie Daisy Aug 2023 #15
The ego-driven hubris of Ralph Nader brought us the Iraq War, lapucelle Aug 2023 #16
Good question, "Why No Insurrection Charge?" republianmushroom Aug 2023 #17
Better to go for the easily-proven and "low-hanging-fruit" that juries can understand. Oopsie Daisy Aug 2023 #20
More than 80 charges, most felonies and no mug shot and he is not being coddled. B.S. republianmushroom Aug 2023 #21
Well, keep being angry. Enjoy! Oopsie Daisy Aug 2023 #22
No insurrection charges, no going after those in D.C. who helped with the insurrection. republianmushroom Aug 2023 #24
I'm fine with his priorities and approach. If your approach was a wise one or a viable one then-- Oopsie Daisy Aug 2023 #25
To each his own republianmushroom Aug 2023 #26
Trump riled up the crowd, but... zanana1 Aug 2023 #38
What is CRITICAL is to keep the Orange Degenerate OUT of the White House. PERIOD. MagaSmash Aug 2023 #23
Same here, any ship in a storm! Rhiannon12866 Aug 2023 #36
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