Ronnie Dugger, "Ralph, Don't Run"
The Nation November 14, 2003
Mr. Nader's Electoral Mischief
New York Times October 26, 2000
Is
Nader Right?
A key challenge for Ralph Nader is to offer a
plausible road map for how his political strategy will achieve anything beyond a
consolidation of conservative power.
German
Green Founder Calls Nader's Campaign Immature
A founding member of the Green Party in southern
Germany calls Ralph Nader's U.S. Green Party campaign "immature" and
an "alarming" threat that could put into power a Republican who is
"a certified polluter" opposed to the ideals of Greens on both sides
of the Atlantic.
Nader:
Green Party Is the Religious Right
In an interview/profile in
The Weekly Standard, Nader claims that his politics, and that of
the Green Party's, really are closer o the views of the religious
conservatism of tie Old Right than the Republican Party.
"Every major
religion in the world," Nader says, going full throttle, "has
warned us of the evils of commercialism." Nader proceeds to list
some of the conservative leaders he has worked with in the past:
"Bill Bennett, Paul Weyrich, Gary Bauer, Grover." The
"Grover" he is talking about is Grover Norquist of Americans
for Tax Reform.
ACADEMICS,
INTELLECTUALS, ARTISTS AND WRITERS FOR NADER October 2000
GOP
Infiltrates Greens
Todd Gitlin, "Unsafe
in any state" Salon Oct 20, 2000
Ralph
Nader's campaign is reckless, its justifications specious and its consequences
possibly irreparable. But it does allow fundamentalist leftists to keep living
in their dream world