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Ralph Nader: Hope You Can't Vote For

Ralph Nader appeals to liberals. Liberals are angry.
Maui Time  |  Ted Rall  |  02-26-2008  |  Commentary

Will Ralph Nader Run Again in '08?new

At the Green Party debate, he told us that if powerful institutional forces collude to limit that party's nominee's access to the ballot, as he charges they did in 2004, he might run to highlight the need for greater political participation.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Amanda Witherell  |  01-16-2008  |  Politics

Who's Afraid of Ralph Nader?new

In his stubborn refusal to accept an imperfect world, Nader is eminently unreasonable.
San Antonio Current  |  Steven G. Kellman  |  05-09-2007  |  Reviews

The Nader Strategynew

A new documentary suggests that the only way to make Democrats listen is to vote for someone like Ralph Nader.
Chicago Reader  |  J.R. Jones  |  03-06-2007  |  Reviews

Consuming Ralph Nadernew

This documentary is a far cry from the dry polemics one might expect from a survey of Nader's career as a consumer activist and political candidate.
Austin Chronicle  |  Marc Savlov  |  02-22-2007  |  Reviews

In the Bunkernew

Ralph Nader goes from righteous to self-righteous.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Sam Adams  |  02-13-2007  |  Reviews

Election-Stealer Steals Movienew

Ralph Nader is uncool at any speed.
Dig Boston  |  Chris Braiotta  |  02-07-2007  |  Reviews

The Spoilnew

As the 2008 presidential elections approach, perennial dark horse candidate Ralph Nader emerges from the shadows to decipher America's next political showdown.
New York Press  |  John DeSio  |  01-25-2007  |  Politics

The Most Overhyped and Underreported Stories of 2004new

Ronald Reagan's death and the improvement of the economy were among the overhyped stories, while global warming and the use of torture in federal and state prisons went underreported.
Seattle Weekly  |  Geov Parrish  |  01-05-2005  |  Commentary

What Did Ralph Nader Do With Our Money?new

The public’s money, it seems, went to fund a sloppy and sometimes incompetent attempt to get a candidate whom nobody wanted on the ballot, onto ballots.
Boston Phoenix  |  David S. Bernstein  |  10-28-2004  |  Politics

The Same on Both Sidesnew

One thing unites liberals and conservatives: loud, ugly, moronic confrontation.
Tucson Weekly  |  Randy Serraglio  |  10-22-2004  |  Commentary

Talking the Good Talknew

Ralph Nader is campaigning in 50 states, but is his presence changing any minds?
Metroland  |  Miriam Axel-Lute and Rick Marshall  |  10-14-2004  |  Politics

Incomprehensible Statements Pile Up in Campaignnew

At one point in a sympathetic Time magazine piece, John Kerry made a foolish statement, which taken out of context is going to bite him in the ass. "We have to get back to the place we were, where terrorists are not the focus of our lives, but they're a nuisance," he said.
New York Press  |  Russ Smith  |  10-13-2004  |  Commentary

Count All Votes -- Except Those for Nadernew

Harvard University constitutional scholar Laurence Tribe argued before the Florida Supreme Court that keeping Ralph Nader's name on the state's ballot would be not only "chaotic," but "worse than the butterfly ballot, you'll need a centipede ballot."
Miami New Times  |  Brett Sokol  |  10-13-2004  |  Politics

Firm with GOP Ties Rallies Support for Nadernew

In New Mexico, employees of Florida-based JSM, Inc. -- a private firm with Republican funding -- gathered signatures for independent presidential candidate Ralph Nader.
Weekly Alibi  |  Tim McGivern  |  08-19-2004  |  Politics

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