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  • Now you factor into the equation a lame cortege that espouses the lame polictical musings of a flattened duck (see Bush) there is no way the dems have to cater to a repertoire of ignorant dead beats, (see ralph nader and or green party candidates) can you say repukeagain lites??.

    Hillary Camp: Rudy's Attacking Us Because He's Sinking In Polls 2009

  • I think it was the irrepressible HD House that mentioned out of 300 million americans our political system produced these folks including the huck, ron paul, and maybe ralph nader.

    Did John McCain consider leaving the Republican Party in 2001? Ann Althouse 2008

  • TP: Doesn't that raise ethical questions? nice "objective journalism" there Carl. signing autographs and hugging brown campaigners? freeman - ralph nader will never be potus. dennis kuciniches will never be elected to occupy every single seat in congress. maybe try traveling around your own country for a change, and learn who is really out there living and voting in those flyover states. freeman, you are not a progressive.

    Think Progress 2010

  • I share and prop ... the monopoly that the dems and repubs almost have just hit a roadblock. we all have benefited from the efforts of ralph nader. so you're ok with the repub / dem rut we've been stuck in for over a century? don't you understand they know that eventually they will win so they continue to do whatever they want?

    Propeller Most Popular Stories 2009

  • I share and prop ... the monopoly that the dems and repubs almost have just hit a roadblock. we all have benefited from the efforts of ralph nader. so you're ok with the repub / dem rut we've been stuck in for over a century? don't you understand they know that eventually they will win so they continue to do whatever they want?

    Propeller Most Popular Stories 2009

  • If McCain was making Palin out to be a big joke, then he would be the "even bigger" joke, because he chose her. the media assassinated palin like they assainated howard dean before that, and ralph nader before that. mccain was an anti-boarder, pro-choice, pro-war, anti-gun globalist.

    Propeller Most Popular Stories 2009

  • If McCain was making Palin out to be a big joke, then he would be the "even bigger" joke, because he chose her. the media assassinated palin like they assainated howard dean before that, and ralph nader before that. mccain was an anti-boarder, pro-choice, pro-war, anti-gun globalist.

    Propeller Most Popular Stories 2009

  • I share and prop ... the monopoly that the dems and repubs almost have just hit a roadblock. we all have benefited from the efforts of ralph nader. so you're ok with the repub / dem rut we've been stuck in for over a century? don't you understand they know that eventually they will win so they continue to do whatever they want?

    Propeller Most Popular Stories 2009

  • If McCain was making Palin out to be a big joke, then he would be the "even bigger" joke, because he chose her. the media assassinated palin like they assainated howard dean before that, and ralph nader before that. mccain was an anti-boarder, pro-choice, pro-war, anti-gun globalist.

    Propeller Most Popular Stories 2009

  • I share and prop ... the monopoly that the dems and repubs almost have just hit a roadblock. we all have benefited from the efforts of ralph nader. so you're ok with the repub / dem rut we've been stuck in for over a century? don't you understand they know that eventually they will win so they continue to do whatever they want?

    Propeller Most Popular Stories 2009

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  • Apparently a synonym for "completely friggin' clueless," after reading this gem:

    "His choice, basically, is whether he's going to be Uncle Sam for the people of this country, or Uncle Tom for the giant corporations."

    -- Ralph Nader on Obama, on election night

    "What was that?...Are you kidding me?...I just wonder if in hindsight you wish you'd used a phrase other than 'Uncle Tom'."

    -- Fox News' Shepard Smith, following up the next day

    "Not at all."

    -- Nader

    Seen here.

    November 7, 2008