Saturday, February 23, 2008

Ralph Nader Hates Black People, Women, and the Elderly



And to prove it, he's going to run for President again:

The consumer advocate will appear on NBC's "Meet the Press" on Sunday to announce whether he will launch another White House bid. Nader kicked off his 2004 presidential run on the show

...Kevin Zeese, who was Nader's spokesman during the 2004 presidential race, but is no longer working for him, said Friday that Nader has been actively talking to "lots of people on all sorts of levels" about the possibility of making another run.

Zeese said he could only guess what Nader might do, but added: "Obviously, I don't think ("Meet the Press" host) Tim Russert would have him on for no reason."


Instead of traditional campaiging, he will go door to door until he's told every 2 year old in America there is so Santa Clause.

via HuffPost

4 comments:

Vigilante said...

Good News for McCain! Nader reached his nadir playing chicken in 2000. Look around you and see what that has cost us. When you're trying to take the country back from fascists, you ought not to play with toy soldiers. Nader's constituency is the scrap heap of history and, by shunning his ass, that's where we can consign him.

Unknown said...

I never cease to wonder at Nader's egotism. If he truly believed in the principles he espouses he would shut up and try to get the lesser of two evils elected. Instead he can only help split the liberal vote and potentially once again support the Republicans. Hell will freeze over before I will ever contribute a penny to any of his causes.

Anonymous said...

vigilante and ian are playing into the hands of big money politics who have them brainwashed into thinking there is nothing outside their little boxes. If you want real change then don't throw your vote away on the "lesser of two evils" 'cause we've had decades and decades of the lesser of two evils and nothing of substance changes!!! All US citizens owe Nader a lot. If it were not for him we'd be living in a smog-filled, water-poisoned community riding in unsafe cars with no governmental oversight for our safety (e.g., FDA). See the movie: An Unreasonable Man. And then get real.

Vigilante said...

The presidency is not a reward we bestow upon those who have a sense of entitlement, whether inflated or not. The presidency is (should be) the office of unparalleled responsibility for which only those with the rarest judgment and leadership qualities ought to even apply.